Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-6299840-20180115125243/@comment-29564364-20180202224454

Quartzmaser wrote: 2) Being an Author does not give you Author Authority... being an author, the creator of a subject, does not give you author authority, the ability to shape the subject you created in any way you want (well, i mean, that's provided that it doesn't become a public IP and all). First of all, being the author does give you complete— or partial, if there are multiple authors— authorship over the work of fiction. Author is often synonymous with creator, but not always. The creator is the person who produces the ideas that form the foundations of a fictional narrative (the settings, characters, plot, etc.) while the author is the one who puts these ideas on paper. And second, Author Authority is not the power to shape a subject the user has created, it's the power to manipulate the reality the user exists in like an author controls their work. Real people do not control the reality they exist in (a.k.a. the real world), they do not qualify as users.

3) I know nothing about nor do i care for spider man. If this guy can walk on walls, then he must have some secondary required power that allows him to alter the direction of his weight vector or something, i.e. the direction gravity pulls him in. Or he has sticky material that allows him to stick walls... or, he is aligning electrons in the same direction, look i don't know, all i know is that the guy shoots webs or something. You gotta be kidding, right? You may not be familiar with the character, but you know that they're called Spider-Man and that they can shoot webs, and you still can't figure out how they could possibly stick to walls, especially when the information is readily available after a quick search on Google, which you most likely have access to given that you can even partake in this discussion?

4) All i said on the basic level, was that if an individual was omnipotent, they would only be limited to having omni-potence. I also said that the character could only have relative omnipotence, because they would be able to cause the instantaneous and spontaneous destruction and recreation of all worlds, even ours, if they had true omnipotence. Having all power (not to be confused with "all powers" is not a limitation. And Omnipotence is much, much more than just destruction and recreation, but I get what you mean.