Powers and Abilities
Tomorrow Woman is an artificial life-form with a four-lobed brain, which gives her amazing telepathic and telekinetic powers.
Her telepathy allows her to read minds and project her thoughts into the minds of others. She can free people from psionic possession, and in the JLA: Tomorrow Woman one-shot she displayed the ability to telepathically purify corrupted minds when a virus caused children around the world to become homicidal. She also has some form of limited precognition, as shown when she foresaw her own death.
Her telekinetic power level is high enough to psionically lift objects as large and heavy as automobiles into the air with minimal effort. She can fire bolts of telekinetic energy that at their lowest level can stun a person, and at their highest can shatter steel. She can fly by telekinetically lifting herself into the air. She can also generate electromagnetic pulses by mentally manipulating the Earth's geomagnetic field.
It is unknown what powers Tomorrow Woman possesses after the finale of Trinity, however it can be assumed she retains at the very least some of her power as she was seen flying over Los Angeles.
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