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Terror View (Chinese: ???; pinyin: ???) is TV's Qìnéng. It uses black and blue Qì.
Description
By turning the dial on his head, he can summon the manifestations of different phobias, and theoretically, every phobia known to mankind.
Usage
At a glance, Terror View seems similar to Memory Lane in that both are centered among summoning for combat, with possible utilitarian uses outside of it. However, while Memory Lane can only summon what are essentially copies of people, the nature of Phobias is so diverse that Terror View is more versatile in its non-combat usage, such as using Aerophobia or Arachnophobia as transportation, Claustrophobia as a portable storage space, or Hydrophobia for cleaning and/or destroying evidence, among others.
Techniques
Summoning: Claustrophobia
TV turns his dial, making his screen show a metal box, then reaches into the former, taking the latter out. He then throws the metal box at the unfortunate target, which opens and expands large enough to trap them before he can either shrink both its interior and exterior and crush the target to death, or shrink the exterior only to transport the target.
Summoning: Hydrophobia
TV turns a dial on his head. His screen then shows a large body of water, before his screen begins to leak water from the body. Once the water forms a large enough puddle under the target, they fall through it into the body of water shown on the screen.
TV can then drop the target deeper into body, down into a trench where they are ripped to shreds by bizarre bioluminescent aquatic animals unknown to science.
Curiously, the target of this technique has never shown difficulty in breathing as one would when submerged, nor do their bodies seem to be affected by the pressure that would be typical of such depths. These suggest that the ocean-like location the target is transported to is either not on Earth, or someplace on Earth where the boundaries of reality are weaker than normal.
Summoning: Trypanophobia
TV turns a dial on his head, changing the display of his screen to show a hypodermic needle. He reaches into it, taking it out and revealing that the needle is roughly the length of a sword, before using it as such.