unbounded thought powers theme
A character is able to do or change reality in practically any way, qualitatively limited only by imagination.
Notes
This theme is used when the ability appears qualitatively unbounded. That is, a character may be seen to do a few limited things, but it is clear that there are very few limits on what sort of things they can do. Typically, this theme is used when a character becomes godlike and can will reality to change in the blink of an eye.
Examples
Riker was riding on his high horse upon having been granted godlike Q powers in tng1x10 "Hide and Q".
21 total · 10 choice · 10 major · 1 minor
| Story | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| blackmirror7x02 | choice | At the heart of the story is the vengeful antagonist Verity who had built a quantum computer that could alter reality in practically any way she desired. She simply pushed a button and spoke her desire. |
| tng1x06 | choice | The Traveler had the ability to alter reality. |
| tng1x10 | choice | We saw Riker riding on his high horse after being granted near god-like powers by Q. |
| tng6x06 | choice | Amanda and Q had virtual god-like powers. |
| tng7x20 | choice | The Traveler had the ability to alter reality. |
| tos1x01 | choice | Gary developed a wide array of formidable psychic powers after a strange encouter at the edge of the galaxy. |
| tos1x07 | choice | Charlie manifested an array of formidable psionic powers. |
| tz1959e2x27 | choice | By concentrating, Mr. Beechcroft was able to make people vanish, make a train arrive, make a clock be quiet, conjure an earthquake and a thunderstorm, and conjure up a bunch of people that were like him. |
| tz1959e3x08 | choice | The six-year-old boy Anthony could do anything that he could imagine. |
| tz2002e1x30 | choice | Anthony and his young daughter Audrey manifested the ability to make happen seemingly anything that could be imagined. |