Talk:Absolute Death Inducement/@comment-5406109-20131007191348/@comment-5406109-20131008212356

Destruction may not mean death, but based on the context used that is what it implies. And indestuctiable object is not called an Absolute Immortal because it is not alive. The Destruction of a living thing means the Death of it's physical form. It it survives in some way then the person in question has not been destroyed, they're physical existence has been converted from one form to another.

You cannot kill an Absoulte Immortal beause they're ability proctects them from an form of Death and/or Destruction therefore making it impossible. The ability itself defies logic. You're claiming that this power defies logic to kill it's target, but in this circumstance that is impossible.

Defying logic to defy logic is like bring a toroise to gun fight. Everyone will be so confused about why someone brought a tortoise that the fight is overlooked. And as such using this power on an Absoulte Immortal would cause confusion as you're trying to kill someone who is un-killable.