Talk:Indeterminacy/@comment-28867799-20161023130047/@comment-25716369-20161026030518

@DYBAD But this power does have a declarative purpose. It isn't supposed to be compared to Omnipotence directly because the visible gap between the powers becomes blurred. But the reason I made this power was not to copy Omnipotence at all. It is a completely different concept.

This power revolves around the concept that a user's level of power or control is unknowable or unscalable. Not strictly speaking Omnipotent level, just undefinable. The user may be Omnipotence, or may not be. But whether or not they are isn't the question of the power. So long as you can't determin where the user stands or how powerful they really are, this power has done its job. It may not be as easily tangible as a concept as something like Reality Dreaming or Boundary Manipulation, but I do feel it has a reasonable purpose in storytelling. And I did see somewhere on this Wiki that the powers listed here are to assist creative writers in their own works.

When I said previously that this power could go beyond Omnipotence irrationally, just remember that that was irrational. I was applying irrational logic to an logical statement. Don't take it too seriously. I'm not trying to sound like an idiot, I'm just trying to justify a statement that was made comparing it to Omnipotence. I could have just simply stated what I previously said in this comment, but that would be no fun. And it would be rude of me to brush off the poster's question as nonsense. So I played along, but I see it didn't bode well with others. I won't make the mistake again.