Talk:Omnipotence/@comment-24312338-20190427223531/@comment-32440156-20190521074039

"True Omnipotence is impossible in Fiction as they are still bound by fiction and they are not the strongest in every verse, so they can be the strongest in their verse but that’s not Omnipotence."

We are talking about fictional Omnipotence not real-life or transfictional Omnipotence. Just because some DC writer said that there cannot be Omnipotence in fiction doesnt mean that everyone has to follow that. Omnipotence means the ability to do everything and be all-powerful and an author representation can do everything because they have the power of the author, an author can do anything he pleases in the story whether it be retconning the strongest character or anything else. So, the author representations are the best example of fictional Omnipotence.

Also, if we go by that logic then no power is actually possible in fiction. For example how can a comic book character be immortal if they arent alive in the first pace? After all they are some lines on a page and nothing more, so how can some thing that doesnt exist to begin with be immortal? He/She can be immortal because we are talking about fictional Immortality which has nothing to do with other fictions or real life.

Same goes for Omnipotence, we are talking about fictional Omnipotence. For a specific character in a particular fiction all the other verses do not exist and only there verses are "real" to them because all this verses are just someone's imagination to begin with. For example for a marvel character, the DC verse doesnt exist to begin with and for him/her only the Marvel verse is real. So, TOAA can be Omnipotent as apart from marvel no other verses exist for him and Overmonitor can be Omnipotent because no other verse exist for it. Though, in this case the DC verse is a part of it and not the other way around.