[SBLOCK=OOC]If I use my array to power that, it means three things:
1 - Carrion must stay in a kilometers from me, as all my powers have a range of 1000 meters (kinda concept).
2 - I cannot use any of my array power, as the definition of an array power is that it cannot be use at the same time of any other power in the same array. As my nullify power duplicate a power Gremlin already have, there isn't much problem for that. All other power are attack powers, which mean I will most likely use it in combat, and if we enter combat, there is little chance we will need to hide carrion appearance.
3 - The device doesn't need more than a power 2 Electricity Control. If it need more, I need a power source near me to tap the electricity needed.
My suggestion is to create a battery that could feed that device. When I am unable to tap enough energy, it would start to feed on it. When I can feed more energy than it is needed, it could recharge. When I'll be back home, I,ll suggest a build, and look at teh rules of Invention to tell you how much time it will take to create it. I,ll try to make it X hours, so it can be ready before we go into the airport... but I need to know in how much hours we need to be ready to go and also what rank of electricity control it would be needed to feed such device.[/SBLOCK]
"I can tap in the bioelectricity and the static electricity in the air for lower power device. I can tap into the electricity source a kilometers around me for higher power source, but it cannot be more than a kilometers. While tapping to power that device, I won't be able to use any of my attacking power, as all electricity I use to feed these powers will be directed to the device.
But I have a suggestion, I can create a reasonnable size power source from which the device could use all his energy, and put a captor that I could use to recherage it. That way, we could make sure the device can run without me for some times.
I could take some times with Thurston to devellop something during the night... anyway, i will eb able to sleep in the plane."