User blog comment:DYBAD/Character Sheet/@comment-11764949-20160504133748/@comment-4867780-20160504151131

Don't be sorry, there's nothing wrong with different opinions. If Lawrence a good, he would have simply turned the plane into an utopia (which is well within his abilities), where everyone is safe and content. Instead, he indulged his experimental curiosity (solving major problems in a brillant and creative way) and then moved on, uninterested in the wars raging between  remaining factions ("there was still many conflicts in many places for many reasons"). He lacks the altruism that defines the "Good" alignment, and the help he occasionally provides is always a side-effect of his personal wishes.

Lawrence's prilary abilities are inherently complete, making the classical build-up irrelevant. His progresses are measured by the knowledge he collected and the resources he accumulated, whose combination determine his overall possibilities. His abilities came already mastered because his sentience was born from the absorption/scanning/decodification/replication of the first human, naturally inheriting the full manual the instant he came into full-fledged existence.

From what I understand, the concept of Omnipotence is like that of infinity : it cannot be reached via accumulation, because it is precisely in-finite. Lawrence's possibilities on the other hand are accumulation-based (knowledge + resources), so no matter how much he gains it will always remain limited, which inherently disqualifies him (beside, "deciding to be the origin of the Omniverse" doesn't make much sense to me ^ ^;).