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Jack Kline

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15.09 The Trap
* Celestial energy – Jack can send out a shock wave of celestial energy when provoked.<ref name="thirteen01" /><ref name="thirteen06" />
* Concealment – Jack can conceal his energy from angels and demons, preventing himself from being located.<ref name="thirteen07">[[13.07 War of the Worlds]]</ref>
* [[Enochian]] magic – By tapping into his soul to power the magic, Jack was able to keep himself alive after losing his [[grace]]. He would go on to use the Enochian magic to replicate his Nephilim abilities, such as healing and using energy blasts to attack enemies. When Jack used his soul, his pupils would light up with a bright white light, as opposed to his irises shining gold when he had his grace.
* [[Telepathy|Mental projection]] – He could send images to others, including visions.<ref name="twelve19" />
* Has influence in [[the Empty]]. Jack was able to awaken Castiel from his eternal slumber in the Empty by calling his name.<ref name="thirteen03">[[13.03 Patience]]</ref>
* [[Healing]] – From the womb, Jack was able to heal [[Kelly Kline]]'s slit wrists and massive blood loss. While empowering [[Castiel]], he also healed the angel's injuries from the fight with [[Dagon]] in a matter of seconds.<ref name="twelve19" /> Using the power of his soul, Jack was able to heal Castiel of the [[gorgon]] poison when the antidote failed to work.<ref name="fourteen14" /> Jack later healed [[Stacy]] after accidentally stabbing her with an [[angel blade]].<ref name="fourteen16">[[14.16 Don't Go in the Woods]]</ref>
[[File:Jack-Pencil.png|thumb|right|350px|Jack displays his newfound telekinesis.]]
* Illusions – While entertaining children in Apocalypse World, Jack was able to give his shadow puppets the appearance of real animal shadows.
* Interdimensional instability – His celestial energy can cause tears in the fabric of space and time, leading to [[alternate universe]]s.<ref name="twelve23">[[12.23 All Along the Watchtower]]</ref>
* Invulnerability – Jack has been shown to be impervious to guns and knives, as well as [[angel blades]].<ref name="thirteen01" /><ref name="thirteen02" />
[[File:JackMakesAngels.png|thumb|right|350px|Jack forging human souls into angels.]]
* [[Smiting]] – Like his father, Jack can combust angels into dust.<ref name="thirteen14">[[13.14 Good Intentions]]</ref> While tapping into the power of his soul, Jack was able to use this to disintegrate several monsters at once.<ref name="fourteen10" />
* Super Superhuman strength – As the child of an archangel, Jack possesses an inhuman amount of strength and resilience.
* [[Teleportation]] – Jack was one of the few beings in existence that was able to travel via teleporting.<ref name="thirteen02" /><ref name="thirteen06" />
* [[Telekinesis]] – Jack first learns to use his powers by manipulating small objects, like a pencil, at a distance with his mind. When fully developed he can use these powers to cause great harm, such as when he tortures [[Michael (Apocalypse World)|Michael]] to the point of irreparably damaging his vessel.
* Transmutation – Jack has the ability to render a human being into a pillar of [[salt]]. Jack was also shown to be able to forge turn humans into angels by forging human souls into angels angelic grace with ease.<ref name="fourteen19">[[14.19 Jack in the Box]]</ref>
===Weaknesses===
Dumah then has Jack take her to Heaven, where she tells Jack that they are in dire need of more angels. While Jack can't create them out of thin air, he can forge angels from human souls. Dumah brings him to [[Heaven's Throne Room]], telling Jack it is where his grandfather received prayers and tells him to listen for any people willing to become angels. Jack proceeds to sit on the throne, and begins to hear various prayers, eventually picking up on a church group. He teleports to the church where the meeting is taking place and offers the members if they wish to become angels, unfurling his wings to their awe. When the church pastor, Ames, enters he finds the members sitting frozen and unresponsive. When Jack tells him he is taking them to Heaven to become angels, Ames doesn't believe him and demands he leave his church. But Jack, believing Ames is interfering in Heaven's work inflicts him with a biblical curse, causing worms to writhe from cuts all over his body before teleporting himself and the church group away.
In Heaven Jack proceeds to forge the humans he has chosen into angels, when he is surprised by the sudden arrival of Castiel and happily tells him he is making angels. As Castiel steals Dumah away into the hall, Jack hears a prayer from Sam inviting him back home. When Jack teleports back to the Bunker, he attempts to explain that the "accidentincident" with Mary was an accident, . Jack referring to it as an "incident" visibly angers Dean, who is able to hold his rage back. They tell Jack they forgive and tell him they are close to find a solution to fix his soul, but they need to keep him safe from everyone by placing him in the [[Ma'lak Box]]. Jack agrees and once inside the box, Dean locks him and he and Sam leave Jack in the box in a locked room.
Inside the box, Jack begins calling for Sam and Dean, his calls eventually turn to panic, leading to the appearance of Lucifer, telling Jack he has been played by Sam and Dean, and that they have locked him away for the rest of time. Angry, Jack begins tapping into his powers, causing the box to shake and eventually explode, causing alarms to go off in the Bunker. When Sam, Dean and Castiel arrive in the storage room, they find the Ma'lak Box destroyed and Jack appearing out of the smoke, eyes glowing gold.
[[File:JackDeadWingsJackKilled.png|thumb|right|350px|Jack is killed by Chuck.]]
===[[14.20 Moriah]]===
:''"All I ever wanted was to be good. But now I'm just empty. Even this -- I know you're here because you love me, and I want to love you back. It's just I can't."''
After escaping from the Ma'lak Box, a distressed Jack flings the Winchesters and [[Castiel]] away with [[telekinesis]] before teleporting away. Wandering the world, Jack becomes distressed at everyone always lying and orders everyone to stop, leading to a worldwide inability to fudge the truth. Next, Jack attempts to visit his grandparents, but learns from Mrs. Kline that they discovered Jack had lied about who he was during his last visit. She demands to know who he is and what he's done with Kelly. Upset, Jack orders his grandmother to stop, eyes glowing, but departs without harming her.
As a distressed Castiel waits in a cemetery, Jack teleports in behind him and the two hug. They walk through the cemetery and Jack explains to Castiel that he thought he could make the world a better place if no one could lie, but he recognizes that it really didn't work. He also details his visit with his grandmother. Jack admits after accidentally killing Mary, he was manipulated by [[Dumah]] and then tried to do the right thing on his own, but none of it went right. Jack is disturbed by the fact that his every attempt to be good has failed and says he no longer feels anything no matter how much he wants to.
When Dean arrives with [[the Equalizer]] to kill Jack, Jack refuses to run and flings Castiel aside so that he won't get hurt. Jack kneels on the ground before Dean and expresses understanding for what Dean is about to do, stating that he knows what he has done and that Dean has been right all along and Jack is a monster. However, Dean can't bring himself to kill Jack and instead throws away the gun. [[Chuck]] demands that Dean kill Jack and Sam realizes that Chuck has been playing them all along. Even though Chuck offers to bring back Mary if Dean kills Jack, Dean refuses, knowing that Mary would never want that. With the Winchesters continuing to refuse to cooperate, Chuck snaps his fingers and [[smiting|smites]] Jack, leaving Jack with his eyes burned out and surrounded by the imprint of his wings. Sam shoots Chuck with [[the Equalizer]]. Devastated, Sam, Dean, and Castiel stand over Jack's body before Chuck raises the [[soul]]s of [[Hell]], along with [[zombie]]s, to attack them.
After being killed, Jack awakens in [[the Empty]]. He is greeted there by the [[Cosmic Entity]], who appears to Jack in the form of a black, viscous humanoid. The entity forms a smile on its face at the sight of Jack, who asks what had happened. [[Billie]] appears behind Jack and tells him that they should talk about that.
 
===[[15.01 Back and to the Future]]===
While fleeing the [[zombie]] horde, [[Castiel]] grabs Jack's body and carries it to safety in a mausoleum. As the Winchesters and Castiel debate what to do, Jack's corpse rises behind them and Sam and Dean assume that Jack has come back. However, Castiel recognizes that Jack's corpse has actually been possessed by a [[demon]]. The demon introduces himself as [[Belphegor]], and offers his help with the situation. Though reluctant, the Winchesters and Castiel agree to allow Belphegor to use Jack's body as a [[meatsuit]] until he can find another one. Jack's eyes remain burned out, forcing the demon to wear a pair of sunglasses to blend in. When Belphegor asks Dean who Jack was, Dean explains, "He was our kid. Kinda."
 
===[[15.03 The Rupture]]===
After [[Belphegor]] is revealed to have betrayed them, Castiel hits him, knocking off the sunglasses and revealing Jack's burned-out eyes. Belphegor claims to be a resurrected Jack, but Castiel doesn't fall for it and [[smiting|smites]] the demon. The smiting burns Jack's body to a charred skeleton. Jack's remains were left behind in [[Lilith's Chamber]] in [[Hell]].
 
===[[15.09 The Trap]]===
As Jack looks around [[the Empty]], [[Billie]] appears behind him to announce that "it's time."
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