@Raineh Daze: So I had these rules and restrictions in my head which I didn't elaborate because I sometimes assume other people know what I'm thinking, which is dumb -_-; The alpha and omega skills are the extremes applied to a single thing, either the self, something one is in contact with, or an energy attack, but only one of these three. So if you were to use "There" for teleportation as your Alpha, your alpha would have to be only one of the following, "Teleport Self" or "Teleport Object", but not both. In other words, you would pick one of these as your alpha in the beginning, but won't be able to learn the other until later. "Teleport Self' would give you mobility and defense, being able to dodge most things. "Teleport Object" or "Redirect" gives offense and defense as you could teleport objects you touch into peoples' brains as well as turn away projectiles hitting you. I'm thinking that applying to self refers to the whole body, but applying to something you touch would apply only to the extremities: arms and legs, so if a projectile hits you in the chest and you can't bring your hand around in time to deflect it, you'll get hit or something. It also might not apply to things of a continuous nature, like if someone was spraying water at you or firing a beam at you, and you held out your hand to stop it, you would have to concentrate very hard (impossibly so, especially early in the game, but maybe later) to continuously teleport the water to another location as it just keeps coming. To pull something within line of sight to oneself (like grabbing an object that's out of reach) would be an Omega: "Here" applied as an 'energy attack'. If you can see it, you can pull it. "Here" applied to the self would probably make you an 'immovable object', still destructible, but immovable. These are the restrictions I had in mind and sort of had to flesh out over time, but here they are. So I think Here/There is acceptable.