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Controlling electricity with a glove?

Hello, I am a bored person with an active imagination and a free summer :P I was sitting and thinking about super heroes, when I decided that I would want the power to control electricity. After thinking about it, I decided it would be cool to create a glove that could display an arc of electricity or do something cool with electricity.I already have an idea on how it would work, most likely with some sort of battery pack and wiring to the fingers with little metal rods to conduct the electricity. It would definitely have a layer or two of rubber glove beneath the glove for safety of the user. Does anybody have an ideas on how to make the arcs possible, or would that be impossible with batteries? I can't think of a better portable power source. Thanks!

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