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That's not... resisting timestops?

Also without context I have no clue what's going on in that scan. Can you explain?
 
...and how does that relate to Strange not being affected by being frozen in time?
 
And? That says nothing about his ability to resist timehax, unless he was unaffected by time being destroyed.
 
I'd need to know, otherwise it's unrealistic to assume time stopped actually functioning if everything's fine and dandy on the world. Also if Strange was outside of the universe at the time he would naturally have been unaffected. That's why I'm asking for a lot of context.

A character with timehax fighting another character doesn't give the latter any resistances unless they specifically employ their hax to no effect.
 
You're throwing around the word abstract as if it suddenly sweeps everything under the rug. Affecting an abstract being doesn't suddenly mean you can hax someone who operates on a different form of cause and effect entirely.

Even if it does work it would be a paradox that Time would override with a thought. It would have to hit him across time all at once, beggining to end.
 
Nothing would happen, as Time is immune to the time-based abilities of every other Incarnation.
 
Yes, but saying it can't be harmed by 2-C attacks isn't.
 
^^^ It was one of the incarnations that called it indestructible, and each of them are comparable in power to someone who could have EE'd two or three different universes.
 
Wouldn't it be nullified in Time's real future, not affecting him in the real past (which is his effective future), still letting Time **** up Strange, or something like that?
 
Strange doesn't resist time manipulation.

He can't affect time with Time's causality reversed despite how much you want to downplay that. Destroying Time in the present would just create a time paradox that Time can un-do, go back, and freeze strange in place.
 
Still haven't gotten any scans of him resisting timestops or existing outside of time.

Time wouldn't even kill him, he'd just be incapped forever.
 
That wouldn't allow him to resist timestops from what I'm aware of.
 
It kind of is when you don't resist it and don't have 'lul higher dimension'
 
Not when he's frozen in time and Time resists timehax to the point where it can't even happen without him saying "okay, you can timehax now".
 
And Time can causally undo that.

And that would just be bad for Strange, who time can properly perceive and timehax now.
 
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