Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-6299840-20180115125243/@comment-31908363-20180123213109

The Holder Of True Omnipotence wrote: Quartzmaser wrote: Technically, a character cannot be omnipotent. They could only ever have immeasurable power.

Being omnipotent means you have unlimited power and as such, are not limted to any restrictions. Yet, having unlimited power is a restriction, since you are limited to only having said unlimited power. If you wanted more than unlimited power, well, we have a bit of a contradiction now don't we? First off I want you to hear yourself... like... did you really just say this? I'm sorry but what you just said is utterly idiotic- "Yet, having unlimited power is a restriction, since you are limited to only having said unlimited power." Here's a simple anwser: they can get more then Unlimited Power with their ​Unlimited Power because their UNLIMITED ​in ALL​ ways and non-ways.

​but here is another responce (and a simpler one at that):

Nope, if they want more Unlimited Power they can get more because their Omnipotent. "but Holder of True Omnipotence that's impossible they already have Unlimited Power which is unlimited​, BUT that's all they can have, only ​Unlimited Power ​and sense you cannot get more power then unli-" dosen't matter, also who says they can't? they just can, even if its something we cannot imagine them doing (such as getting more power then unlimited) they can still do it.

Hell, an Omnipotent can even surpass itself ​if it wanted too, why? ​BECAUSE THEIR OMNIPOTENT, NUFF SAID.

​Im just going to be real with you for a second and say that I think you just formed that one out of thin air and can't even understand the concept of what you just implied, I don't mean to be rude but I feel as if you just slaped the ​" they are limited to what they are described as"​ idea as your thesis and said "There, now its time to watch them argue abot something so obscure that even I, the one who came up with this argument, cannot understand... bet they can't solve THAT one... oh boy do I love paradoxical philosophy!"

​Don't use an argument if it dosen't make sense or you don't even understand it yourself. Jesus christ, man? Also, argument? That's a bit persumptious, don't you think? I was never going to have an arguement. I mean, "sorry"  for pointing something out and just getting it out there. If a character with unlimited power can get more than unlimited power, well, okay... I mean, if they could, from my perspective, they were already limited to begin with, you know, in terms of current state of capacity, not neccesarily potential state of capacity, which is immeasurable but, you know, "nuff said".

...Hmm...

Anyway original poster, yeah, they are only relatively omnipotent in the universe they currently exist in. Technically, its the author and their collaborators who are the omnipotent but even still, only on a relative scale. I mean, i don't see them blowing up and repairing the real world at the exact same time, so...