User blog comment:Lambda1/"We Happy Few" - Discussion/@comment-26992577-20160524203851/@comment-26992577-20160524221431

I don't have to include the noun "I" after "and", though it might the following part of the sentence sounds more like an imperative without it.

"Yes, they said that Archangel plus God power doesn't trump God's sister. What they did not say was "Archangel plus a full blast of God power doesn't trump God's sister." It was a tiny fraction of his power, merely a trace of it left behind. As to how powerful that dose is, we don't know, but it doesn't contain all his power. It's merely a fingerprint."

If I order some menu at MC Donald's or somewhere else, I don't say "I want the full menu xyz", I say "I want menu xyz". Adding "Full" before the term makes only sense if something isn't full by default. If you talk about God's power, can it be "half full" ? I don't suppose.