Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-30542316-20180325174329/@comment-28644276-20180328015621

Even the Blog Post with the rules of Tier 2, 1 and 0 around here mentions that a character can theoretically end up in that state of being, within the limits of certain contexts of their own verses.

Which I agree with - it's not *impossible*, it's just something very unlikely to happen in fiction, and even more unlikely to be properly executed while still qualifying for legitimacy.

We can agree on the point that it's impossible to simply power up to Tier 0. That would be stupid. As much as replacing a previous "Omnipotent" would be.

What I'm not agreeing with is that you seem to be outright trying to impose some "can't happen" rule to it as a whole unless your standards and views to it are met, when there can perfectly be a writer out there who works on the idea long enough to actually make it work, and at that point it should be judged if it's legitimate, not denied before it's even made.

No writer rules fiction to that extent.