The Force Field is one of the powers of Chase Davenport, Taylor and Marcus Davenport's abilities. It protects the user from any force. This ability can also contain an object or energy, as well as separating and protecting targets from anything outside the force field. It can be made into solid, tangible energy with the force of a blunt weapon.
Users
- He uses his for the first time in Crush, Chop and Burn.
- His is blue.
- Over the seasons, his becomes more developed.
- The first time he uses it, it is a solid blue orb that looks almost like it's made out of glass.
- When he uses it in Smart and Smarter, it is a transparent, practically clear one with blue waves of electricity that look like lightning running through it.
- He uses it only in Bionic Showdown.
- When he uses it for the first time, you don't actually see the field, he just reflects the ray Donald fires at him with his apparently bare hands.
- His is green.
- His is a big green half-circle which is large enough to reach from his head to his toe.
Bionic Soldiers (Some members; possibly):
- They have not been shown yet, except for Taylor, but it is still a strong possibility that it will turn out that they have this ability.
- He used it only in Bionic Action Hero.
- His is blue.
- It is transparent and on one side only.
- When Leo tried to escape the school in You Posted What?!?, she trapped him in a force field.
- In Space Colony, Dr. Gao uses a red force field to protect himself from the others.
Protection
The most common use for the force field is for protection.
- In Crush, Chop and Burn, Chase uses it during training to protect against an energy ball thrown by Donald.
- In Smart and Smarter, Chase uses it to protect himself against Adam's laser vision.
- In Exoskeleton vs. Grandma, Chase uses it to protect against the robot exoskeleton.
- In Bionic Showdown, Marcus uses it to protect himself from a ray shot by Donald.
- In Taken, Chase uses it to protect Douglas against Krane.
- In Sink or Swim, Chase uses it to protect himself from Adam's lasers.
Attack
It is often used for attack; and once is used for what could basically be considered attack since Chase launches it into the air.
- In Smart and Smarter, Chase throws it at Adam.
- In Speed Trapped, Chase and Adam launch it into the air to surround the runaway car Leo is in and stop it from going off a cliff into the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
Appearances
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
Season 4
Trivia
- When the Force Field Ball is ready to be attacked, it looks similar to the Kamehameha wave attack from Dragon Ball.