[quote=@whizzball1] -Soren- *chuckles* -Maddie- Hmmph! *watches closely, ready to defend either side against killing blows* -Soren- *grins* When someone like me is around, crazy coincidences aren't quite so rare. [/quote] [quote=@Host] Logically, you only have the ability to distort the reality around you, and perhaps extend that. However, you do not have the ability to change reality in such a way to cause events that have already passed happen to fall under coincidences that wouldn't have arisen originally. [/quote] [quote=@whizzball1] -Soren- No, not what already happened, but what may yet happen. Around the Lords of Chaos, "That wouldn't happen in a million years" becomes a pretty moot statement. I haven't had one just yet, but it's only a matter of time. [/quote] [quote=@Host] Illogical premises cannot occur, regardless of the influence they are under, if they conflict with established reality. [/quote] [quote=@whizzball1] -Soren- *grins* A coincidence doesn't conflict with established reality. It's just unlikely, like you said. That's one of our biggest passive influences--what was once unlikely becomes more likely than much. [/quote] [quote=@Host] That is not how probability behaves in reality. You simply argue Schrodinger's Cat theory, and that it manipulates the chances of the cat's survival as time progresses. But looking deeper into it, you would see that improving chances of coincidences is equal to manipulation of the entirety of a universe, or even Existence itself. Cause and Effect cannot be violated. [/quote] [quote=@whizzball1] -Soren- I would explain it further, but I don't think it's too important right now. Let's just see if we can find Genos's alternate and White, so when their game is over, we can ask. [/quote]