The Wiznerds just chuckles at Frazz's suggestion. It'd be too ridiculous.. right?
"Yes, the drone came back with extensive testing materials that have already been processed and introduced to a room full of Interns and given several days to mature. So far nothing have been detected and we're about ready to declare it safe enough to go in via NBC Suit. Construction for a base around the gate's exit are already under way, we're hoping to have aerial drones launched by tomorrow to see the bigger picture. So far this have been very new for us and the higher ups are excited off their chairs for the potential of profitable things that can be found in this potentially new, untouched world. If nothing else, the forest will prove a good source for raw, exotic lumber."
Unfortunately, Zach have not spent any points in his newfound powers, and only succeed in getting himself hit repeatedly by sub-sonic baseballs. He does manage to unload a pistol pointed at him if he concentrate very, very, VERY Hard at it for several second and the pistol is held in place steady enough to not mess it up.
His 24th century equivalent of Apple's Siri gets renamed to 'Roger' and reminds him of birthdays of people around him as well as interesting recommended activities that will keep him on a fit, healthy diet and good social life as well as giving him wonderful deals of all these amazing consumer products that he is totally missing out on.
He also finds out that when blind, he moves around about as graceful as a brick, though doesn't really bump into the walls so much. His Telekinesis could lift roughly 5 pounds of weight if he focus on the thing, and his lightning peaks at 50,000 volts which leave him heaving tired. It's about the equivalent of a Police taser.
Whatever amazing rush of power he had seems to have even out. Researchers have been following him, studying him while the guards keep eyes on him and ready to put a cap in him at a moment's notice.
R&D said they could put in a phone or tablet's computer in his gloves, but the smallest acceptable supercomputer is still the size of a Rubik's cube.
The Researchers were women, by the way.