Talk:Boundary Manipulation/@comment-32440156-20200115045859/@comment-4867780-20200116020529

I understand the definition of the power, it just sounds a bit contradictory in practice.

For example, if there is one thing that defines Omnilock, it is radical the separation between the user and the rest of reality. But "separation" is exactly what boundaries are, so Omnilock is technically an application of BM rather than an exception.

As for the more practical part, without boundaries there is no Me/You, Inside/Outside, or any self-defining trait at all, so if Omnilock actually extracts users from all boundaries, then all the power does in practice is instantly annihilate said users.

Similarly, a "place" without boundaries is no place at all : no traits, no space, no existence.

Outside boundaries is kinda like outside causality, the idea is awe-inspiring but the reality of it is somewhat self-invalidating.