One Force per object. However, GMs should generally rule that individual systems count as "objectS" here. E.g.
, a car has the body (with the seatbelts and doors), the steering, and the radio - to get them all at once, the Kyriotate would have to dedicate three Forces. And aircraft carriers might be a bit more than one Force even for just the body . .
. Typically, for houses, one wall or floor/ceiling at a time is "small" enough to count for one Force. GMs are free to ignore these guidelines, but Kyriotates of Lightning get even more potent without them.
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