One Hundred and Two.

The metal trembled as I could feel it and then it started to increase in size.

From a small metal card, it turned into a metal sheet or plate. I opened my eyes and saw it. 

It was fascinating to see it as a metal plate in front of me floating like a square shield.

Oh yeah! I could use this as a shield!

Then I willed to try more and its edges got sharper and I gestured it to move.

It awkwardly tilted, wobbling in the air like a drunk bird trying to take flight.

I frowned. Too sluggish.

I willed it to move again—this time with more intent.

The Metal Plate shot forward too fast, nearly slicing through a nearby tent pole before I stopped it at the last second.

Damn! Too slow one second, too fast the next—this thing had zero control.

I exhaled. "Alright, let's take it slow."

I focused again, adjusting the balance of Yin and Yang.

The Metal Plate responded immediately—smoothing out, stabilizing in the air.