Thread:CSaPForumWall/@comment-33162239-20180306235417/@comment-26374068-20180313225018

I wouldn't speak for everyone, then laugh about my argument in such a sense. I know plenty of people who say it's just corruption inducement. But like said, I'm going about it a different way regardless of opinions here. And it's different in a way that, while some incorporeal beings are just souls or still have a consciousness, Monika literally does not exist. At all. Which is the entire reason why her incorporeality is impressive. As for Toki-Toki, okay, that's a neat thing. Still wouldn't help too much against the incorporeal Monika seeing as how she is unable to be detected by Sayori, someone else who is suppose to know everything in that game. That's a similar situation there.

Also, I don't see how he can force her to have a physical form if, one, he doesn't know she's still there, and two, to my knowledge, he hasn't shown to force a character to take a form. Most applications for powers need to be showed; otherwise, we can't just assume they'd use it. Monika has showed to use her plot hax to make the protagonist powerless. Has Demigra showed the application to force someone to suicide? Has he showed to force someone into a physical form? And true, but I already said her plot is a problem for herself. However, unless she writes herself out to not go into an incorporeal form, writes herself out to never exist again, deletes the entire universe, all the scripts and everything, then she can't be done away with permanently. And as I said, unless Demigra has showed to mind control someone who literally doesn't exist at all, I wouldn't say it'd work on Monika once she kills herself. And considering she didn't do that last thing until absolutely need be, she herself wouldn't go for that. Demigra would need to know what to write out, and I'm unsure of if he's going to do that. Quite a bit of setting up, if I do say so myself. But I suppose it's possible as long as he has full control of her and if Toki-Toki's nigh-omniscience isn't limited to Dragon Ball's history. Usually nigh-omniscience is an ability that ends up only applying to the in-verse laws rather than everything outside of it. The latter is where omniscience comes into play.

I never said it changes anything. I'm just saying that Demigra will go for the kill, regardless of whether or not he doesn't do so normally.

But anyways, I think I've got my points made. I'm gonna stop commenting here since you and I have made our points clear enough. That's all I want to say.