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Tupka217 wrote: Starbeard, don't bother. BeyonderGod is obsessed with his idea of omnipotence and doesn't understand it can work differently in different franchises. No one is obsessed with any idea so don't make any baseless speculation about others without actually knowing them ok? because that is already noted about the marvel wikia staff. And there is no "work differently in different franchises." but in fact DIFFERENT meanings.

Omnipotent is used either as "Infinite power." which is the most RECOGNIZED definition to be used in fiction or Omnipotent as in a unknown power aka great power as in Odin/Spectre.

If starbeard means infinite power then by definition he is "Wrong" if he means by "Great power" he is right.

If you mean "Near/Nigh-Omnipotence" then this is a Downgrade of the actual term of omnipotence.


 * Omnipotence are beings like The-One-Above-All or The Presence. (True Infinite Power)
 * Omnipotential which is basically beings like Michael Demiurgos and The Beyonders. (Wield infinite power but aren't Omniscient)
 * Near-Omnipotence which is basically the living tribunal or Alien X. (Wield Near-infinite power with restrictions to them.)

I can understand "different" terms.