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A key thing to note is this:
Immortality is not invincibility. Sure you can be immortal like a Tolkien elf yet you can still die from a sword or a wound that cannot be healed by normal means, or you can be sealed.
Honestly his statement while it shows he has thought this through hasn't convinced me his plan can work. There are far to many problems for example, Sasuke needs to remain true to his ideals forever....Something that with his flighty changing of mind I don't think he can do. Not to mention the sheer mental trauma of doing what he is proposing. He would likely break mentally before the first millennium.
It doesn't solve the problem ever after it all depends on his ability to endure. And while he is formidable I believe time to be a far more potent enemy than he is imagining.
Basically he is trying to become the god emperor like in 40k....we saw how well that turned out for the emperor no?
Immortality is not invincibility. Sure you can be immortal like a Tolkien elf yet you can still die from a sword or a wound that cannot be healed by normal means, or you can be sealed.
Honestly his statement while it shows he has thought this through hasn't convinced me his plan can work. There are far to many problems for example, Sasuke needs to remain true to his ideals forever....Something that with his flighty changing of mind I don't think he can do. Not to mention the sheer mental trauma of doing what he is proposing. He would likely break mentally before the first millennium.
It doesn't solve the problem ever after it all depends on his ability to endure. And while he is formidable I believe time to be a far more potent enemy than he is imagining.
Basically he is trying to become the god emperor like in 40k....we saw how well that turned out for the emperor no?