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Time Travel after Incap

Schnee_One

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Here’s an interesting example. Character A is fighting Character B and Character A wins. Character B after spending time passed the incap timer to recover, immediately time travels back and paradoxes Character A, killing him.

Is this technically a win for character B? On one hand Character A wins the initial fight, but Character B wins after a time paradox that character A cannot prevent, and ultimately from Character As perspective, he has stopped existing all together, so from his point of view no time actually passed after his point of death.

Is this added as a win for A or B?
 
Since Character B has incapacitated and unable to fight, then the Victory is for Character A; if Character B travel back in time and fight, lets say, a baby, then what it defeated was no longer Character A. When time travel happens, a paradox doesn't necessary takes place.
 
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Basically, after losing the fight (that would be a win for Character A), Character B proceeds to self-BFR (not quite accurate, as that place is no longer a battlefield).
 
Alternatively, doing that may trigger a second round, where Character B has preparation has advantage. But originally, Character B lost the fight.
 
What if a character time travels to the FUTURE to kill them while they're old and unable to defend themselves, would that be self BFR as they "technically were gone" for decades, but technically speaking, they weren't 🤔
 
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