Although my talent seems overpowered, it is not without limitations.
To download any ability, I need plot force from the specific world I am in.
While I can convert it into universal plot force, doing so costs ten times the normal amount.
Extraction of powers through combat or force is free, but fusion and synthesis require plot force—though the cost for minor combinations is small.
At the center of my being lies my intangible Core, a reality engine that automatically generates and supports any form of energy.
It can even produce plot force on its own, though only in small amounts each day.
The cost of downloading abilities is tied to their significance—the more important the ability or character in a world, the higher the price.
As for other forms of energy, the Core can create an infinite supply of low- and mid-tier energy, while higher-tier energies are produced only in limited amounts according to it's density and power.
Despite these restrictions, my very existence grants me traits that no ordinary being possesses.
As a data-spiritual lifeform, I can remain intangible, unsensable, and invisible to anyone—even a world's creator god—unless I allow them to perceive me.
My origin cannot be traced, my future cannot be calculated, and I am immune to all abnormal status effects.
I am unsealable, unerasable, and untouchable by conventional means.
My core even has a sub core AI.
Auxiliary Sub-Core: [Athena]
A non-sentient, purely mechanical AI bound to my Core.
Absolute obedience; can never gain self-awareness.
Provides supportive functions:
Generating IDs, documents, and money (via PF).
Forging cover stories and disguises.
Real-time translation, mapping, and information display.
Managing inventories, energy logs, and panel readouts.
No combat use. No strategic independence.
Exists only as a tool for conv
Alex : "Athena, generate my status panel."
[Athena]: Acknowledged. Displaying Core Status.
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📜 [Core : Status Panel] 📜
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Name: Alex
Race: Data-Spiritual Lifeform
Form: [Human Mode] – switchable to [Data Mode] / [Spiritual Mode]
Core: Intangible Core –Omniarch core
Sub-Core: [Athena] – Auxiliary AI (Non-sentient)
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Abilities:
Download (PF Required): Acquire skills, abilities, or systems from target world.
Extraction (Free): Absorb abilities through combat or force.
Fusion / Synthesis (PF Required): Combine abilities into new forms.
Universal PF Conversion: ×10 cost.
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Core Traits:
Auto-generates all energy types.
Infinite low- & mid-tier energy.
Limited high-tier energy (based on density/power).
Generates small amounts of PF daily.
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Innate Protections:
Intangible, Unsensable, Invisible (unless chosen).
Immune to all abnormal status effects.
Origin cannot be traced.
Future cannot be calculated.
Unsealable, Unerasable, Untouchable.
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Sub-Core: Athena
Functions: ID/Document Generation, Currency Forging (via PF), Translation, Mapping, Inventory & Energy Logs.
Restrictions: No combat use. No independence.
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I even received a newbie bonus—the ability to download any two abilities, limited to the main characters of any world, completely free of cost.
After thoroughly analyzing my powers, I concluded that the best approach would be to travel to an overpowered MC's anime or movie world and claim my first two downloads there.
As for how to obtain Plot Force, I discovered several methods:
1. Immersion: By entering a world and simply existing within its storyline, I passively accumulate a trickle of PF each day.
2. Participation: The more I interact with the world's events—taking part in battles, joining factions, or influencing characters—the more PF I gain.
3. Deviation: Changing the course of the plot generates a surge of PF, but the greater the deviation, the higher the risk.
4. Consumption: Devouring plot-centric artifacts, weapons, or even characters tied to the world's story yields concentrated PF.
5. Core Generation: My Core itself produces a small, steady amount of PF daily—barely noticeable, but reliable.
There may be other ways to obtain Plot Force, but I'll have to discover them myself. Even Athena doesn't know beyond the methods already listed—and I can't really blame her. She relies on raw computational power to deduce possibilities, not creativity or intuition.
As for the Plot Force required to travel, the cost increases drastically when moving to higher-tier worlds, but in lower and mid-tier worlds it is almost negligible.