[@vancexentan] It'll be minimalist. Involuntary and instinctive. The idea is for it to operate as a pseudo spidey-sense. Allowing him to briefly re-analyze a scenario where his predetermined course of action would have fatal consequences for himself. However, it is overbearingly thorough (thousands of possibilities at once), and so extremely taxing. As he'd only be now discovering he can do it, he wouldn't be able to make proper sense of what's happening at first, thus become disoriented by it. Could only mentally manage it once a day. Can't see the probabilities of others (except when his action would cause them to harm him), and sees it in real-time (until he can learn to control it).