Quote Originally Posted by Conners View Post
That's assuming she is ever in a state capable enough to use her powers, of course.
In a state to use her powers ever, at any point in time. If at any point in the future or past she will get to time travel if no time travellers appear, a loop will form where she evades capture or escapes.
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If she gets even one chance to use her power in the past or future, the escape attempt will bootstrap itself from literally nothing at all. The future or past chance (which will never actually need to happen at all, just needs to happen provided no time travel) to use the power can generate another chance at some target time, which if the escape attempt can *possibly* succeed, will allow (and indeed require) an ontological loop where she springs herself from confinement...


Short of mind-control powers (aka. she wants to be there), there is no way to even temporarily confine such a person, if the word temporary even means anything to a 4 dimensional person. And even mind-control powers can be evaded with the same logic as above.

Time loop logic is already very *very* powerful by itself. When you pull out counterfactuals and loops that affect each other, it gets even worse.