User blog comment:DYBAD/Character Sheet/@comment-5693669-20141022110838/@comment-5265497-20141023160308

" so it should reasonably include other fictional verses, except they often turn out to have their own Omnipotent, which in turns contradict the point they were trying to make." You're using metafictional rhetoric to connect every fictional omniverse together. If you believe the Marvel Universe is its own totality and that authorship is merely a representation of power, then the TOAA is omnipotent; if you believe the Marvel, DC universe are, and every other universe are connected and take authorship stand-in to deduce the real world is also included, then the TOAA isn't omnipotent.

But again, omnipotence is inherently a power of logical inconsistency, but the only reason why it's kept is because its own logic manipulation covers all the basis and we're always intent on being or creating the most powerful ability analagous to a child's "infinity+1".