Talk:Absolute Immortality/@comment-6299840-20200105023606/@comment-32440156-20200105112501

Once, again, you're just changing the definition of the power for the sake of argument.

Death inducement- The power to kill mortal beings.

Immortality negation- the power to kill immortal beings.

The two are different powers, what you might want is pretty irrelevant. Also, as I said, the users you mentioned are using a combination of the two above powers to kill an immortal being not just death inducement. If you're killing an immortal, you're using immortality negation (the power to kill an immortal) to do so.

As I said, since death inducement cannot kill immortal beings, it's absolute version cannot kill absolute immortality- as simple as that. Now, whether you like it or not that is the definition of death inducement and the reason why AI triumphs over UD.