it exists in parallel. You may have one, but only in the reality you created. The battle for the original hill still rages in our universe
An alternate dimension Ben and Rahey steal your machine and use it to overwrite the already existing dimension, leaving only me, Rahey, and the hill
I was never erased because I'd already been erased in the original universe. so technically my plan worked huehuehueheuhue (also now Ben and I are alternate universe bro's : O)
You can't rewrite the mechanics of time. Either you can overwrite the existing dimension, in which case I already did, so I won, or you can create another alternate dimension, which does nothing. Since I have immortality, my army of now-intelligent prehumans eventually develop a machine to merge my dimension with yours. I come back to your dimension with an army and, because I sped up human civilization by inventing the wheel thousands of years before your dimension and by bringing my knowledge of the future to them, I have an army that is tens of thousands of years more technologically advanced. My castle has merged into your dimension, so the hill is mine. Damn, this got complicated fast.
I'm still the plothole in your master plan (even though you erased the universe, the me from that universe was never even born to begin with so this me is completely unaffected), and I now have control of your immortality machine. I use it to whip up a new Ben (and Vay but I removed his limbs for my entertainment) and grant him, along with both of our armies, immortality. This battle is now endless because even though you are technologically advanced, both sides are immortal.
The machine is an immortality machine, it is labeled as such. It is not an invincibility machine. You can still die, just not of old age or disease.
we cannot prove the mechanics of timetravel, therefore you are wrong. I adhere to the theory that multiple worldlines would be created in the instance of timetravel
Assuming Vay's theory just so we don't get any more confusion for this, Moveit is now trapped in another universe with his army. I destroy the immortality machine I stole from Move so it cannot be taken by the enemy, and Ben and I begin to prepare our forces for a mass raid on Vay's armies.
yes, but the rules of time travel at least have to be consistent. You can't say when I do it it makes a new worldline, but when they do it it overwrites the original.
I use the power of friendship to maintain my memories after the mass reset, but that really doesn't do shit because I only have knowledge of what might happen in the beginning. Instead of marching my Goron army towards Ben, I instead sneak half my forces around the hill to build a fortress while I send out my most valued commander to recruit more troops.
I never said that you could overrite anything. I was always for worldlines. you have now created a third world line
Yes, but it's a third world line that everyone is now a part of, which means it's just as the same as resetting.
Taking items necessary for the creation of a portal crossing all dimensions, each version of myself in the 3 timelines makes 1/3 of a giant machine capable of crossing parallel plains, allowing each dimension to exist at the same time. The 3 versions of me combine their might and create a 4th dimension where all there is is hill, and there is also no hill. However, none of us can truly grasp the power of the 4th dimension, leading us to find the hills an impossible feat, a realm of the Gods, if you will.