User blog comment:Lemursrule/THE ARRANCAR ARC IS OVER!/@comment-1211470-20100928105600/@comment-1393830-20100928201157

I liked real words. Irregardless is not a word. Ir is a negative as wells as less. Two negatives in a single word means that they are both canceled out making the meaning of Irregardless, regard. Not exactly what you though was it? The proper term is regardless. Also, none of what you have described is deus ex machina. Perhaps plotkai means something other than deus ex machina because it is most certainly not the latter. A good instance of deus ex machina is in the film Life of Brian. The story is set in the time of Christ and yet as Brian is falling from a high place, a spaceship comes and he lands on it. Here is a good definition for you –noun 1. (in ancient Greek and Roman drama) a god introduced into a play to resolve the entanglements of the plot. 2. any artificial or improbable device resolving the difficulties of a plot.

Do you see anywhere in there a character not using their full abilities? No because it is not Deus Ex Machina.