@emmett_frost: 1) “the classification of alpha, omega and beyond omega has nothing to do with telepaths.”
No, it is show of their potential, not their power. Omegas happen to be powerful as a result of their potential. They need to hone that potential by pushing their limits in order to be so powerful. It’s why characters like Jean Grey could be so weak at first and then be considered one of the most powerful mutants to exist.
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2) “Elixir, Iceman, Storm etc r omega level mutants but not telepaths.”
Elixir is another example of a mutant not entirely powerful until he pushes himself. Same with Iceman. Storm is an odd case.
3) “There could be a beyond omega level telepath, which would mean that the user's telepathic capabilities r around universal.”
Not a show of power. It’s a show of skill and power. Phoenix, a universal to multiversal level entity, is considered an omega level telepath. Therefore, it’s unlikely that beyond omega level telepaths exist.
4) “Take Nate Grey for example. He is a beyond omega level mutant because of his vast telepathic power.”
A stark example of why the term is bull. How do you have beyond unlimited potential? It makes absolutely no sense.
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