[quote=@whizzball1] If I use that explanation, it rather means that the chaos is influencing close causes. Just like you can talk to someone to change their thought processes or adjust a gun to make it more likely to backfire, the chaos would push people and/or events as a cause in its own right. [/quote] But events that have been set up in the past, such as not storing necessary data files on random pages. Chaos would have to be an omnipresent, omniscient, and omnipotent entity. Besides, wouldn't increasing chances contradict the definition of chaos? Chaos is the Second Law of Thermodynamics, disorder, and breaking down. Increasing odds of something unlikely to occur would appear to be more of an orderly ability.