Board Thread:Wiki Management/@comment-30245256-20180329205943/@comment-29564364-20180406154228

Udlmaster wrote: AlmightyLock: IT GETS BETTER! "Ultimate Combination between Omnilock, Indeterminacy and Unreachability." Isn't it just perfect. Almightylock isn't even recognized as a power by the wiki. Nekron2 most likely made a mistake and posted it as a blog post instead of an official page, and even if it were an actual page, I'm certain it would be rejected by contributors and admins alike it and it would be deleted within the shortest delays.

Omni-Creator: Be the Creator of all Verses. Just no on the same grounds of the Omniverse. This presentation is an oversimplification of the power that could lead to misconceptions as it leaves out the majority of the information without providing a source for people to judge for themselves. The Capabilities section is by far the most important part of any page, especially in this case as it puts the power into context: "''The one and only user is the Creator and Omnipotent ruler of all Verses, taking on a specific form and identity in each of them according to their context/characteristics.

The user is thus an omni-dimensional being, existing simultaneously in all Verses as their local Supreme Being, under a wide variety of names, traits and appearances.

This guarantees the sacrosanct unicity of Omnipotence, removing all potential paradoxes, and notably explains how crossovers are possible in the first place, and why local Omnipotents never fight one another.''"

In other words, Omni-Creator is just a theory attempting to explain why we don't see multiple omnipotent beings duking it out on each other throughout fiction and the header describing it as "A theoretical example of transfictional Omnipotence." indicates that it is not to be taken as an actual power— something which, sadly, many users fail to grasp. I myself reject the notion, but I just wanted to clear up any misconceptions that might have been born from the lack of detail.

Omniverse -ANYTHING-: Unless you own the rights to all of fiction, this shouldn't exist.

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Totality Manipulation: You can manipulate any and all things without limit. Another Expression of Omnipotence. And lastly, Superpower wiki lacks any official definitions for "Verse," "Omniverse" and "Totality", and so, powers that use those terms in their name(s) and/or description are subject to subjective interpretations.