User talk:Kuopiofi

When you post, add the Signature-link (button on top, tenth from the right, looks like writing) at the end of your message. I'm not answering to anyone who doesn't do so. --Kuopiofi (talk) 11:15, March 2, 2016 (UTC)

Should I make power in which user can taste minuscule chemical particles in the air without even using their teeth, tongue, nor making any lip contact with anything in order to do so? -Chris Urena (talk) 20:33, August 24, 2017 (UTC)

Well, Inertia Negation just nullifies Inertia to make it zero. Think of the zero as a no resistance and no compliance/assistance. Going to the opposite end of what inertia's resistance usually offers, Anti-Inertia would make it so acceleration is doubled in stead of halved, as opposed to zero where the acceleration is the same as the force. What do you think? CrystalStorm51 (talk) 21:40, August 24, 2017 (UTC)

Another power- Possibility Absorption
Hi, I have another power idea, Possibility Absorption, the power to absorb entire possibilities/probabilities and either prevent them from happening/occuring or to store them and use their power in some way.

I figured since we have powers like Path Killer and Probability Merging which allows you end possibilities or merge different ones together to form new outcomes, why not have a power that simply absorbs them entirely?

I got the idea from Noein, who in his effort to absorb the totality of existence and then reset/recreate it from scratch, is able to absorb the possibility of alternate universes to prevent them from being created and allow him to complete his work.

Since every possible outcome, decision, idea, thought, and opinion creates another universe/timeline where the possibility of that outcome either happened or didn't happen, in an endless branching chain that continually creates more and more branches with more and more possibilities.

Noein is able to absorb the possibilities and actually prevent their occurence in the first place.

I have some valid users. Sound Good?SageM (talk) 22:33, August 24, 2017 (UTC)SageM