Vectors

Vectors are telekinetic "arms" created by Diclonius. These "arms" are usually seen protruding from the back and are ghostly in appearance. The abilities of these "arms" vary from diclonii to diclonii, as does their strength, speed, and number of. Though the number of vectors that a diclonius can manifest can't change, the strength and speed of them can with steady mental training and stimulus and their range can be between three and eleven meters long.

Aside from the power and reach of vectors, they also possess other abilities, the most common of them held within their appearance. Normally vectors will appear ghostly and translucent while they are manifested, however they can be made invisible if enough focus is applied. However this takes a great amount of concentration, so using them to attack with when doing so is impossible. Also, while invisible, vectors are still very tangible, so they could be stained by something, which would make them visible.

The next ability vectors possess is the ability to absorb chakra, both directly from others on contact, and from projectiles that are made or carry it. This works as an offensive, defensive, and sustaining quality. Since using the vectors takes a draining tole on the diclonius' body and energy, they use the chakra they absorb from others to sustain their bodies.

The last ability that a diclonius' vectors possess is increased wave length capabilities and their durability. Due to the vectors being created of telekinetic forces, they are over all indestructible and can deflect most objects, aside from extremely dense or incredibly fast materials. This adds even more to a diclonius' defensive capabilities, as well as their offensive. Now since a diclonius' vectors are made of chakra and high frequency wave vibrations. If these vibrations are increased, they can be used to slice through solid objects. This takes a lot of concentration and focus however, which prevents the diclonii from using their vectors for defense. They are also unable to absorb chakra while using their vectors in this way.