"Force Lightning of Lolz" [-2]
You have the power to make electricity arc between your finger tips and lash out at your target.
This counts as a weapon:2 electrical attack for up to 2 zones targetted with your weapons (or guns) skill.
I feel this is somewhat broken, but alright for a houseruled power, and it is certainly mitigated by the "no maneuvers" element mentioned below, which should probably be specified in the power. You may also want to specify whether it is "up to two Zones away" as it may be mistaken as affecting two Zones all at the same time. If it is supposed to be up to two Zones at the same time, of course, this is a totally unacceptable price.
"IP?... Please" [-1]
You can hack into the internet and surf with your mind from any wire connected to the grid upon touch.
I'd price this as a 2- or 3-refresh power, considering how prevalent tech is in the current world, and how easy this makes things for the hacker. Wizards may not be able to use tech, but the rest of the world does, and comparable powers in point-based games can get expensive. DFRPG isn't focused on hacking and technowizardry, but that doesn't make this power less effective. This feels functionally equivalent to a form of Channeling with added benefits.
"Dirty little secrets" [-1]
You can touch an electrical device like an iphone or laptop and mystically know if there are porn pics or other incriminating things on them. This also give you a pretty good idea of what they are.
This is a pretty subjective power, the definition of porn being "I know it when I see it." I guess if we're using the "it's magic" or "Maxwell's Demon" rationale, this is acceptable.
"Handle aura" [-1]
If you see someone in person who you've interacted with online, they will appear to have an aura to you. The color and feel of the aura will give you a very good idea of what their handle or user name was as well.
This is alright. The metaphysics are debatable, but this much different from a Supernatural Sense.
"Noob security systems" (requires IP?... Please) [-1]
If you access the network inside of a building using your "IP?...Please." power, you will be able to see the layout of all the security systems. For the price of a fate point, you can temporarily turn them all off as well.
Also alright. The initial "IP? Please" power is pretty buff, but this is an acceptably priced add-on.
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