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What you looking for? I can write stories okay. The character I have in mind, is a type if there is a way to change reality for the better by force than waiting on that invisible slow ass God to come down and fix everything, my character will surely plot to do God's job instead, by being the better rational half. For God really isn't rational his setup for the fucked up reality everyone was forced to live. Picture this the infinity gauntlet exists! Why in the world would you desire to live in a shitty half-ass fucked up world while you have plans for a superior beautiful future for everyone instead? If anything the Avengers are the villains keeping the gauntlet from a character like mine. My character at this point he overcame the world, now he plot to plunge all of reality and minds into a utopian paradise world, as rational he can make it or whatever.
So what you're saying is in order for your character to create this utopian world, you would sacrifice everyone's free will and state of mind? Yeah...that's not totalitarian at all. I can see your point, but in retrospect, this is about comic books brah. There's no need to be dragging religious dogma into the fray. Secondly, this just sounds like the most OP and dare I say far-fetched idea for a character ever. You might as well say you're the Anti-Thanos or something, since you're planning on using the Infinity Gauntlet for more chaotic/good purposes than say lawful/evil. The Avengers aren't out to create a utopia or to turn everyone into mindless slaves in some happy community. They are the protectors of the Earth and her people, fighting threats from terrorist organizations to hostile aliens to otherworldly beings. Third, depending on the canon, the true Infinity Gauntlet was destroyed when...
There's no way the Avengers would have it in their possession, nor a copy of it. So in retrospect, though I commend your effort to create a character, the GM is just not into your idea.