Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-30160565-20171230205913/@comment-29564364-20180103031500

TheVoidWalker69 wrote: They can't both be truly omnipotent. Say an omnipotent being wanted to create an infinite hierarchy of omnipotent entities and an infinite hierarchy of beings infinitely more powerful than it. It can do that but it will still be omnipotent anyways and transcend all of them. Unless it chose to give up it's title. The second law of logic, the law of non-contradiction, states that "two contradictory statements cannot both be true in the same sense at the same time." The statements "omnipotent being A is above being B" and "omnipotent being B is above being A" are contradictory and therefore cannot both be true at the same time in the same sense. However, ignoring that law - thing that two omnipotent beings would have no problem doing - would mean that both statements can be true in the same sense at the same time, so they could both be all-powerful and above each other. It actually makes sense when you think about it.

Also DYBAD, if you have a source your power comes from, then you are limited by that source, I would assume. Since this wiki is about superpowers, it is implied that, like all fictional concepts, every power here is limited to fiction, to which the source is the intelligent minds who produce it.