Man In Bright Turquoise

Though each Colorman in powerful in his own respect, in the debate of "who is the most powerful" a clear contender does emerge. It's the Man In Bright Turquoise. Originally a brilliant physicist, an incident caused him to be thrown outside the normal flow of time. He found himself in a plane outside of reality itself, where he met the most incredible beings. Seeking to learn, he spent the equivalent of 25,000 years outside of the Space Time Continuum, learning about the inner workings of reality. By the end, he had total mastery of physics and the space time continuum, and was capable of manipulating them in ways not thought possible. Upon returning to his proper place, he knew that his powers, if unchecked, could cause way more harm than good. So he spends most of his time in a special plane between dimensions he constructed himself. From here, he can keep an eye on everything, and acts as a watcher, to ensure the flow of time is not disrupted.

With such unimaginable power, and no equal having ever been found (though Vados may have come close, in the end his millennia of experience trumps her centuries), you'd almost accuse him of being a God character. It is true his powers are god-like, and there are many things only he can do (no other being can cancel molecular bonds, create tesseracts and manipulate gravity to the extent he can, for example), and yet no one ever emerged to challenge him.

But why? Why does such a powerful character have no equal? The answer is simple- because he is not intended to have one.

"Good versus evil" comes up a lot in this story, but Bright Turquoise is a story about a man versus himself. He has unimaginable power, and yet rarely uses it to its full extent, because he knows that the consequences can be far greater than he intended.

He can change whatever he wants to whatever extent he wants, but because he recognizes the importance of free will, he has sworn only to interfere "When said interference will do more good than doing nothing."

In theory, he could completely change the world in a microsecond- eliminate evil, poverty, corruption and all else wrong with the world if he so chooses. Heck, if he were in a bad enough mood, he could simply decide to erase SOM, VEC and GOD from existence, canceling their molecular bonds and having them cease to be.

And yet he doesn't. Why not? Because he knows that is not his choice to make. He knows that the timeline is meant to play out in a certain way, and must only interfere to ensure it stays on track. Others could argue that evil "is a necessary burden that must exist, because good cannot exist without evil, and evil cannot exist without good."

So will Bright Turquoise ever reveal the full extent of his powers? Probably not, but the little voice in his head is always telling him to... quite literally.