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Dominating a creature will leave the player's original body completely inert; it will not move or act on it's own, and will remain that way until domination is broken.  
Dominating a creature will leave the player's original body completely inert; it will not move or act on it's own, and will remain that way until domination is broken.  


Control of a creature can be relinquished either willingly by using the "End Domination" ability while dominating a target, or due to domination being broken forcibly. This can happen if the player's original body takes damage or if the creature being dominated dies. Once the connection is broken, the player will assume control of their original body again.  
Control of a creature can be relinquished either willingly by using the "End Domination" ability while dominating a target, or due to domination being broken forcibly. This can happen if the player's original body takes damage or if the creature being dominated dies. Once the connection is broken, the player will assume control of their original body once again.  


Successfully dominating a neutral creature and then ending domination will not cause them to become hostile; however, a failed attempt to dominate them will, along with any allies who witness the attempt. Additionally, creatures who lack a mind, such as oozes and robots, cannot be dominated (though the latter can be via a {{favilink|ganglionic teleprojector}}).
Successfully dominating a neutral creature and then ending domination will not cause them to become hostile; however, a failed attempt to dominate them will, along with any allies who witnessed the attempt. Additionally, creatures who lack a mind, such as oozes and robots, cannot be dominated (though the latter can be via a {{favilink|ganglionic teleprojector}}).
== Formulas ==
== Formulas ==
The following formula is used to determine duration based on mutation level.
The following formula is used to determine duration based on mutation level.