User blog comment:The 2nd Existential Seed/The Crying Child/@comment-29564364-20170423170649/@comment-29564364-20170427175328

When an omnipotent level attack that cannot be blocked/stopped, deflected, countered, absorbed, reduced, negated, etc. meets an omnipotent level barrier that cannot be penetrated, bypassed, broken, removed, etc., there cannot be any stalemate. To understand why, we must first determine both parties' win conditions and the possible outcomes.

The attack's win condition is to hit its target while the barrier's win condition is to protect the target. Pretty simple.

Now there are only two possible outcomes: either the attack hits the target or it doesn't. Since both outcomes are direct logical opposites, there cannot be any other options.

If the attack breaks through the barrier and hits the target, the attacker wins. If the barrier stops the attack, the defender wins. And if they cancel each other out, the barrier still wins because it will have fulfilled its purpose which is to protect the target.