[quote=@DarkwolfX37] Enthalpy itself? Possibly, but I'm also including the concept of anti-energy that couldn't exist in our universe. That entire statement is based on a view that is from within a universe. You assume that because our universe works a certain way, all must work similarly, which is entirely the opposite of MR canon. Removing the infinity problem, there are perhaps 2% of all universes that share properties similar enough to ours to have all the physics we have be applicable in the same way. Due to the infinity problem, this is raised to 50%. It is simply because our characters happen to be from these universes and therefor avoid those that are too different that the universes shown in MR are so similar. Anti-energy could be as simple as an energy equivalent of antimatter or as complex as something entirely different, depending on the universe. Whether or not it exists in ours is irrelevant. Mm. Both points you raise work on paper, but remember that she affects actualized vectors, which don't work the way vectors do on a conceptual level. The 1x to -1x example is just to show that reversing a vector is trivial for her. The whole thing about her being third most powerful is that she can do all these things as naturally as blinking. She doesn't have to go into a vector and add more to change it, she can change it as is. Changing a vector from 1x to 1y or 1000x or -1x are all equally simple for her, and doing any single one for a vector or set of vectors takes almost no effort. This level of effort and thought required is what sets her so apart from the other vector controlling Codex that came before her. It's not always a conscious thing for her to alter something the way she wants, the actual details are usually subconscious. Also remember that there really isn't such a thing as actualized scalars; the act of being actualized makes almost all of them into vectors. Codex don't sit down and write out formulas and alter numbers in them, they alter what they control essentially by telling it to change. That's why they're so special and important, and why their powers can't be replicated. Accelerator's vector control is nothing like Ma'ats, even though they technically have the same power. Fair enough, though if they have opposite "spins," that is a vector that would allow for easy distinction. But simply pulling an Accel and pushing away all vectors would create an Aegis against it as well. [/quote] Will respond in the morning. Night.