Talk:Omnilock/@comment-31951741-20170811050941/@comment-29564364-20170811154749

Becsuse it's in Omnilock's definition. Even if that power had a range of aleph null (the biggest number of the smallest infinity), omnilock would just put its user at theta (the second inaccessible cardinal).

1. Causality Immunity: Destroying the concept of Omnilock won't cause its user to lose it. 2. Causality Immunity: Negating the power of Omnilock won't cause its user to lose its use. 3. Causality Immunity: Manipulating the power of Omnilock won't cause any change in its effect on its user. And that's just one among others of the sub powers that grant Omnilock its immunity to all three powers you named.