User blog comment:Dragon-Fox 7/Character Sheet/@comment-5651818-20170504025013/@comment-4867780-20170506103726

Hmm... so John's potential is fully realized, yet there is still room for growth and evolution ? How does it work ? The two ideas are pretty contradictory and difficult to reconcile. Maybe his Ulti-Humanity State only fully applies within his personal multiverse, kinda like a Personal Domain except on an infinitely vaster and more complex scale ? And his power/knowledge outside of it remains incomplete no matter how much he learns and grows, which preserves his motivation and allows him to keep going eternally ?

His situation seems similar to Lawrence, with the astronomical knowledge and resources he collected combined to complete reengineering and PIM technology, he doesn't really need further inputs anymore, being able to forge virtually anything he can possibly want from what he already has.

Still, there is something special to natural planes : the excitement of unknown worlds and new beginnings, the thrill of never knowing what happens next, the irreversibility of every event, the independent realness and humanity of each person, the importance of every decision and the weight of consequences. In essence, the inimitable spirit of bona fide adventure ^ ^

So just like John, Lawrence continues his journey in the extraplanar infinities for the irreplaceable authenticity only they can offer, while the endless wealth of new data earned along the way continues to expand his options exponentially.

I didn't realize John was so very busy during his own travels, he's really a parangon of nobility while Lawrence is more of a casual wanderer. Both suit them nicely too, seing the first is Good while the later is Neutral, with John being anchored in glorious heroism and transcendent ascension, while Lawrence helps selectively and is mostly looking for novelty and entertainment.

I only mentioned the legacy part in case John would feel like changing career and doing his own thing, in which case he would need to entrust worthy successors to promote the ulti-human cause in his absence. I was thinking about how X-Men leaders like to take a break from times times, to go solo for a while or catch up on various other things.