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*''WesternAnimation/ThePatrickStarShow'': In "Tying the Klop-Knot", Patrick goes back in time to eat his parents' wedding cake, leading him and Squidina to have to set up a new one. Right as the ceremony is about to be completed, Patrick finds himself tempted by the cake and rushes towards it, only to be blocked off by his future self, who has come to prevent him from eating the cake... because he wants to eat it himself. Patrick battles his future self over who gets to eat the cake. Squidina fears the wedding is ruined, but it turns out the "Battle of the Time-Traveling Children" is one of the many insane wedding traditions from her mother's culture, so everything works out.

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[[folder:Webcomic]]*''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'': On Bun-bun's second excursion in Timeless Space, he remembers little except that he managed to escape before. When he encounters his younger counterpart, he therefore takes a position on the same ship to tag along with him in disguise. Unfortunately, he can't stand his own company and ends up beating his younger self up before they make it back to their respective times... giving him amnesia.[[/folder]]

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AvengersEndgame also has 2012 Captain America and 2023 Captain America fighting after the former catches the latter trying to take Loki's scepter.2012 Captain America:Icandothisallday.
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AvengersEndgame The film also has 2012 Captain America and 2023 Captain America fighting after the former catches the latter trying to take Loki's scepter.2012 Captain America:Icandothisallday.America:I can do this all day.

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*''WesternAnimation/Gargoyles'': Demona travels back in time to try to convince her younger self to turn evil sooner. The younger uncorrupted Demona is horrified by her future self.
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*''WesternAnimation/Gargoyles'': *''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'': Demona travels back in time to try to convince her younger self to turn evil sooner. The younger uncorrupted Demona is horrified by her future self.

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*''Film/AvengersEndgame'':- The team's plan to steal the Infinity Stones from the past brings Nebula face to face with her 2014 self, who is not happy about her future Heel Face Turn. 2023-Nebula is eventually forced to kill her past self to save her friendsAvengersEndgame also has 2012 Captain America and 2023 Captain America fighting after the former catches the latter trying to take Loki's scepter.2012 Captain America:Icandothisallday.2023 Captain America: Yeah, I know... I know...

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*''WesternAnimation/Gargoyles'': Demona travels back in time to try to convince her younger self to turn evil sooner. The younger uncorrupted Demona is horrified by her future self.Old Demona: I have no desire to hurt you.Young Demona: And I have no desire to be you

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* ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'': Archer is a future version of Shirou Emiya who was made an Epic Hero, but has come to regret that action, and views his past self as horribly naive and ridiculously idealistic. Archer initially seeks to kill his past self to undo his ascent to Epic Hero.
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* ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'': Archer Archer's true identity is a future version that of Shirou Emiya of an alternate timeline from that of Fate/stay night who was made an Epic Hero, but has come to regret that action, a contract with the world and became the Heroic Spirit EMIYA. He acts as a Counter Guardian for the world as payment for the contract,However the "World" ironically gave him the duty as a Heroic Spirit "to slaughter all humans at a particular location when mankind is at the threshold of complete self destruction". After seeing human self-destruction and forced to oppose his own ideals countless times, he began to deny himself and his ideal and even views his past self as horribly naive and ridiculously idealistic. Archer initially seeks desperately came to believe that his only hope of release was to have himself summoned into an era where Shirou Emiya exists and kill his past self self, hoping that the double paradox created by Shirou Emiya being killed before having a chance to undo make the contract with Alaya and that the killing was done by a Shirou Emiya who successfully made the contract with the world would create a time paradox great enough in magnitude that could potentially erase his ascent to Epic Hero.existence as a Counter Guardian.

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*''Films/{{Tenet}}'': the unnamed protagonist is at Oslo Airport when a mysterious inverted figure emerges from a "turnstile" (an entropy-inverting device) and attacks him. Later, the protagonist and Neil are forced to return to Oslo Airport to use the same turnstile to un-invert -- and while there, the protagonist runs into his past self, who (from his inverted perspective) attacks him, leading to the exact same fight playing out backwards until he's able to reach the turnstile
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*''Films/{{Tenet}}'': *''Film/{{Tenet}}'': the unnamed protagonist is at Oslo Airport when a mysterious inverted figure emerges from a "turnstile" (an entropy-inverting device) and attacks him. Later, the protagonist and Neil are forced to return to Oslo Airport to use the same turnstile to un-invert -- and while there, the protagonist runs into his past self, who (from his inverted perspective) attacks him, leading to the exact same fight playing out backwards until he's able to reach the turnstile

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*''VideoGame/Infamous'': TheBigBad Kessler is none other than a version of Cole from a BadFuture taken over by The Beast. The whole game was an attempt to empower Cole so he could prevent this... unless you take the Evil Path of the sequel, where this is AllForNothing because Cole becomes The Beast.
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*''VideoGame/Infamous'': *''VideoGame/{{Infamous}}'': TheBigBad Kessler is none other than a version of Cole from a BadFuture taken over by The Beast. The whole game was an attempt to empower Cole so he could prevent this... unless you take the Evil Path of the sequel, where this is AllForNothing because Cole becomes The Beast.

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*''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'': Dark Danny, the main antagonist of "The Ultimate Enemy", is an evil future version of Danny Phantom from an alternate timeline, and is the result of a fusion between Danny's ghost half and Vlad Master's.Clockwork set in motion a series of events that led young Danny to eventually come to the future, where he encountered his dark older self. They fought, but Dark Danny easily won, trapping Danny in the future while Dark went to the past to murder the Fentons, Sam, Tucker, and Lancer, in an effort to preserve his existence.Danny would later return from the future in a BigDamnHeroes moment for a rematch but even with the aid of the Specter Deflector and the Ghost Gauntlets, Dark Danny still proved too much for Danny but did not kill him as his own existence was at stake. Dark Danny mocked Danny for being powerless against him and promising to protect his friends and family refusing to let down his friends and family, Danny unleashed his new Ghostly Wail. Dark Danny was shocked, as he himself didn't develop that power for another ten years. Danny took advantage of Dark Danny's surprise to unleash another Ghostly Wail, weakening Dark Danny enough for Danny to trap him in the Fenton Thermos.
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*''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'': Dark Danny, the main antagonist of "The Ultimate Enemy", is an evil future version of Danny Phantom from an alternate timeline, and is the result of a fusion between Danny's ghost half and Vlad Master's.Master's. Clockwork set in motion a series of events that led young Danny to eventually come to the future, where he encountered his dark older self. They fought, but Dark Danny easily won, trapping Danny in the future while Dark went to the past to murder the Fentons, Sam, Tucker, and Lancer, in an effort to preserve his existence.existence. Danny would later return from the future in a BigDamnHeroes moment for a rematch but even with the aid of the Specter Deflector and the Ghost Gauntlets, Dark Danny still proved too much for Danny but did not kill him as his own existence was at stake. Dark Danny mocked Danny for being powerless against him and promising to protect his friends and family refusing to let down his friends and family, Danny unleashed his new Ghostly Wail. Dark Danny was shocked, as he himself didn't develop that power for another ten years. Danny took advantage of Dark Danny's surprise to unleash another Ghostly Wail, weakening Dark Danny enough for Danny to trap him in the Fenton Thermos.

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Compare TemporalSuicide,FutureMeScaresMe, IHatePastMe, and MirrorMatch.
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Compare TemporalSuicide,FutureMeScaresMe, TemporalSuicide, FutureMeScaresMe, IHatePastMe, and MirrorMatch.

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* ''Series/DoctorWho'': In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS23E4TheUltimateFoe The Ultimate Foe]]", it is revealed that [[spoiler:the Valeyard, who had been serving as prosecutor in the Doctor's trial for the last twelve episodes, is actually an amalgamation of the darker side of the Doctor's nature from "somewhere between his twelfth and final incarnations". The Valeyard had made a deal to frame the Doctor for illegal actions taken by the Time Lord High Council, in exchange for receiving the Doctor's remaining regenerations]].

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SubTrope of MyFutureSelfandMe.
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SubTrope of MyFutureSelfandMe.MyFutureSelfAndMe.

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*''ComicBooks/{{Marvel}}'': One WhatIf story featured an alternate universe where the Young Avengers were all recruited from children of the criminal enterprise called the Pride (who in the normal timeline became the Runaways.) They were assembled by Iron Lad, supposedly a younger version of Kang the Conqueror, to fight the villain Victorious. It later turned out that the Iron Lad of this universe was Victorious' teenage self, Victor Mancha, who wanted to prevent the future where he became a villain.
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*''ComicBooks/{{Marvel}}'': *''Creator/MarvelComics'': One WhatIf story featured an alternate universe where the Young Avengers were all recruited from children of the criminal enterprise called the Pride (who (who, in the normal timeline timeline, became the Runaways.) Runaways). They were assembled by Iron Lad, supposedly a younger version of Kang the Conqueror, to fight the villain Victorious. It later turned out that the Iron Lad of this universe was Victorious' teenage self, Victor Mancha, who wanted to prevent the future where he became a villain.

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*''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'': One ork warboss accidentally fought himself due to emerging from the Warp shortly before he entered it (the Warp is weird like that). Being a noted kleptomaniac, his fleet immediately attacked and he killed his past self so as to have two of his favorite gun. TheWaaagh! "disbandedintheensuingconfusion".
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*''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'': One ork warboss accidentally fought himself [[ItMakesSenseInContext due to emerging from the Warp shortly before he entered it (the Warp is weird like that).it]]. Being a noted kleptomaniac, his fleet immediately attacked and he killed his past self so as to have two of his favorite gun. TheWaaagh! "disbandedintheensuingconfusion".%%TheWaaagh! "disbandedintheensuingconfusion".

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Subtrope of MyFutureSelfandMeCompare TemporalSuicide,FutureMeScaresMe, IHatePastMe,MirrorMatch. Contrast HelpYourselfInTheFuture.
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Subtrope SubTrope of MyFutureSelfandMeMyFutureSelfandMe.Compare TemporalSuicide,FutureMeScaresMe, IHatePastMe,MirrorMatch. IHatePastMe, and MirrorMatch.Contrast HelpYourselfInTheFuture.

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*''ComicBooks/Marvel'':One WhatIfstory featured an alternate universe where the Young Avengers were all recruited from children of the criminal enterprise called the Pride (who in the normal timeline became the Runaways.) They were assembled by Iron Lad, supposedly a younger version of Kang the Conqueror, to fight the villain Victorious. It later turned out that the Iron Lad of this universe was Victorious' teenage self, Victor Mancha, who wanted to prevent the future where he became a villain.
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*''ComicBooks/Marvel'':One WhatIfstory *''ComicBooks/{{Marvel}}'': One WhatIf story featured an alternate universe where the Young Avengers were all recruited from children of the criminal enterprise called the Pride (who in the normal timeline became the Runaways.) They were assembled by Iron Lad, supposedly a younger version of Kang the Conqueror, to fight the villain Victorious. It later turned out that the Iron Lad of this universe was Victorious' teenage self, Victor Mancha, who wanted to prevent the future where he became a villain.

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[[folder:Comic Strip]]*''ComicStrip/CalvinandHobbes'':Prevented in one arc where Calvin doesn't feel like doing an assignment at 6:30, so he travels with Hobbes two hours later into the future to pick it up. Except that of course it isn't done, because 8:30 Calvin expected it to be done by his past self. So they travel to 7:30, threaten to beat that Calvin up, but as he points out, 8:30 Calvin will get hurt too. In the end everyone returns to their own time with an assignment written by both Hobbeses that makes Calvin look like a lunatic since it described how the writing assignment came to be.
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[[folder:Comic Strip]]*''ComicStrip/CalvinandHobbes'':Prevented Strips]]*''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'': Prevented in one arc where Calvin doesn't feel like doing an assignment at 6:30, so he travels with Hobbes two hours later into the future to pick it up. Except that of course it isn't done, because 8:30 Calvin expected it to be done by his past self. So they travel to 7:30, threaten to beat that Calvin up, but as he points out, 8:30 Calvin will get hurt too. In the end everyone returns to their own time with an assignment written by both Hobbeses that makes Calvin look like a lunatic since it described how the writing assignment came to be.

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*''Films/Tenet'': the unnamed protagonist is at Oslo Airport when a mysterious inverted figure emerges from a "turnstile" (an entropy-inverting device) and attacks him. Later, the protagonist and Neil are forced to return to Oslo Airport to use the same turnstile to un-invert - and while there, the protagonist runs into his past self, who (from his inverted perspective) attacks him, leading to the exact same fight playing out backwards until he's able to reach the turnstile
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*''Films/Tenet'': *''Films/{{Tenet}}'': the unnamed protagonist is at Oslo Airport when a mysterious inverted figure emerges from a "turnstile" (an entropy-inverting device) and attacks him. Later, the protagonist and Neil are forced to return to Oslo Airport to use the same turnstile to un-invert - -- and while there, the protagonist runs into his past self, who (from his inverted perspective) attacks him, leading to the exact same fight playing out backwards until he's able to reach the turnstileturnstile

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* ''Literature/HarryPotter'': Discussed in Literature/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban When Harry and Hermione travel back 3 hours, Hermione warns Harry—among other issues—that some wizards killed their past or future selves.
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\n* ''Literature/HarryPotter'': Discussed in Literature/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban ''Literature/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban'': {{Discussed|Trope}}. When Harry and Hermione travel back 3 hours, Hermione warns Harry—among Harry -- among other issues—that issues -- that some wizards have killed their past or future selves.selves while time-travelling.

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*''Live-Action TV/RedDwarf'': In "Out of Time", upon discovering that the crew's future selves see no issue with dining with figures such as the Hitler family, Lister threatens them off Starbug with a Bazookoid, refusing to give them the data needed to fix their Time Drive. For this, their future selves try to destroy them, and the past crew attempt to fight back. Unfortunately, this does not go well for the past crew, as their future counterparts are heavily armed, and the past crew is killed, with only the reveal in "Tikka to Ride" that the future crew killing their past selves would be a paradox saving them.*''Live-Action TV/KamenRiderZiO'': The premise of the season is that Geiz and Tsukuyomi have come to the past to stop Sougo Tokiwa from becoming the future tyrant Oma Zi-O. At one point, Tsukuyomi takes Sougo to the Bad Future, upon which he attacks his Future Self in an effort to defeat him. However, Oma is able to use the powers of the one Rider whose Ridewatch Souma hasn't secured yet: Kamen Rider Drive. A Curb Stomp Batte follows.
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*''Live-Action TV/RedDwarf'': In "Out of Time", upon discovering that the crew's future selves see no issue with dining with figures such as the Hitler family, Lister threatens them off Starbug with a Bazookoid, refusing to give them the data needed to fix their Time Drive. For this, their future selves try to destroy them, and the past crew attempt to fight back. Unfortunately, this does not go well for the past crew, as their future counterparts are heavily armed, and the past crew is killed, with only the reveal in "Tikka to Ride" that the future crew killing their past selves would be a paradox saving them.*''Live-Action TV/KamenRiderZiO'': * ''Series/KamenRiderZiO'': The premise of the season is that Geiz and Tsukuyomi have come to the past to stop Sougo Tokiwa from becoming the future tyrant Oma Zi-O. At one point, Tsukuyomi takes Sougo to the Bad Future, upon which he attacks his Future Self in an effort to defeat him. However, Oma is able to use the powers of the one Rider whose Ridewatch Souma hasn't secured yet: Kamen Rider Drive. A Curb Stomp Batte follows.CurbStompBattle follows.* ''Series/RedDwarf'': In "Out of Time", upon discovering that the crew's future selves see no issue with dining with figures such as the Hitler family, Lister threatens them off Starbug with a Bazookoid, refusing to give them the data needed to fix their Time Drive. For this, their future selves try to destroy them, and the past crew attempt to fight back. Unfortunately, this does not go well for the past crew, as their future counterparts are heavily armed, and the past crew is killed, with only the reveal in "Tikka to Ride" that the future crew killing their past selves would be a paradox saving them.

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[[folder: Video games]]*''Videogames/GuiltyGearXX'': In several of the story routes, Sol Badguy ends up fighting his past self, Order-Sol, by way of I-No's time travelling trolling.*''Videogames/Infamous'':TheBigBad Kessler is none other than a version of Cole from a BadFuture taken over by The Beast. The whole game was an attempt to empower Cole so he could prevent this...Unless you take the Evil Path of the sequel, where this is AllForNothing because Cole becomes The Beast.*''Videogames/MortalKombat11'': Due to Kronika's manipulations, many of the characters in the game's timeframe end up fighting their past/future selves:The past versions of Liu Kang and Kung Lao face their Revenant present selves in Chapter 3: Shaolin Monks.Johnny Cage in Chapter 6: War on the Homefront faces his cocky, past self after the latter made an ill-advised comment about Sonya Blade in front of the former, who was mourning the death of Present!Sonya back in Chapter 1: Next of Kin.Chapter 9: All in the Family has Past!Jax facing Present!Jax, who crossed the Despair Event Horizon by working for Kronika after the death of his wife and not being able to communicate with Jacqui.Chapter 10: To Hell and Back has Present!Scorpion facing his past, vengeful self, after seeing Past!Scorpion allied with Sub-Zero
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[[folder: Video games]]*''Videogames/GuiltyGearXX'': [[folder:Video Games]]*''VideoGame/GuiltyGearXX'': In several of the story routes, Sol Badguy ends up fighting his past self, Order-Sol, by way of I-No's time travelling trolling.*''Videogames/Infamous'':TheBigBad trolling.*''VideoGame/Infamous'': TheBigBad Kessler is none other than a version of Cole from a BadFuture taken over by The Beast. The whole game was an attempt to empower Cole so he could prevent this...Unless unless you take the Evil Path of the sequel, where this is AllForNothing because Cole becomes The Beast.*''Videogames/MortalKombat11'': Beast.*''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'': Due to Kronika's manipulations, many of the characters in the game's timeframe time-frame end up fighting their past/future selves:selves:** The past versions of Liu Kang and Kung Lao face their Revenant present selves in Chapter "Chapter 3: Shaolin Monks.Monks".** Johnny Cage in Chapter "Chapter 6: War on the Homefront Homefront" faces his cocky, past self after the latter made an ill-advised comment about Sonya Blade in front of the former, who was mourning the death of Present!Sonya back in Chapter "Chapter 1: Next of Kin.Chapter Kin".** "Chapter 9: All in the Family Family" has Past!Jax facing Present!Jax, who crossed the Despair Event Horizon by working for Kronika after the death of his wife and not being able to communicate with Jacqui.Chapter Jacqui.** "Chapter 10: To Hell and Back Back" has Present!Scorpion facing his past, vengeful self, after seeing Past!Scorpion allied with Sub-ZeroSub-Zero.[[/folder]]

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* ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'', In the Unlimited Blade Works route, it's revealed that Archer is actually the future version of Emiya Shirou who, at some point, "made a contract" with the World to become a hero capable of producing miracles and become a Heroic Spirit after his death -- although he desperately fought to end a war, he was in turn branded as the mastermind behind that war and subsequently executed because of the betrayal of his allies. Although he died of betrayal, he did not hate mankind. However, the "World" ironically gave him the duty as a Heroic Spirit "to slaughter all humans at a particular location when mankind is at the threshold of complete self-destruction", a "Counter Guardian" belief that he would continue to save many people as a Heroic Spirit did happen, but it was through being made to clean up after human actions and forced to take many lives to save humanity as a whole, instead of "saving everyone" -- protecting humans without having to cause deaths of humans as he would have liked to. After seeing human self-destruction and forced to oppose his own ideals countless times, he began to deny himself and his ideal. Even knowing that the Throne of Heroes was isolated from time and space, Archer desperately came to believe that his only hope of release was to have himself summoned into an era where Shirou Emiya exists and kill his past self, hoping that the double paradox created by Shirou Emiya being killed before having a chance to make the contract with Alaya and that the killing was done by a Shirou Emiya who successfully made the contract with the world would create a time paradox great enough in magnitude that could potentially erase his existence as a Counter Guardian.This leads to a showdown between Shirou and Archer in the Unlimited Blade Works route, pitting Shirou's naive ideal of "the hero who saves everyone" against Archer's cynical attitude of "a hero must choose whom to save".The end of the route implies their conflict has prevented Shirou from going down the same path, however Shirou cannot absolve Archer's fate, but the Counter Guardian comes to find peace with it.If one follows the true end, Archer states that although he does find peace, the real EMIYA will not and Saber is gone, but has accepted her fate. Rin and Shirou are together and Archer is certain that if Rin is with Shirou, he won't become Archer.
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* ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'', In the Unlimited Blade Works route, it's revealed that ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'': Archer is actually the a future version of Emiya Shirou who, at some point, "made a contract" with the World to become a hero capable of producing miracles and become a Heroic Spirit after his death -- although he desperately fought to end a war, he was in turn branded as the mastermind behind that war and subsequently executed because of the betrayal of his allies. Although he died of betrayal, he did not hate mankind. However, the "World" ironically gave him the duty as a Heroic Spirit "to slaughter all humans at a particular location when mankind is at the threshold of complete self-destruction", a "Counter Guardian" belief that he would continue to save many people as a Heroic Spirit did happen, but it was through being made to clean up after human actions and forced to take many lives to save humanity as a whole, instead of "saving everyone" -- protecting humans without having to cause deaths of humans as he would have liked to. After seeing human self-destruction and forced to oppose his own ideals countless times, he began to deny himself and his ideal. Even knowing that the Throne of Heroes was isolated from time and space, Archer desperately came to believe that his only hope of release was to have himself summoned into an era where Shirou Emiya exists and kill his past self, hoping that the double paradox created by Shirou Emiya being killed before having a chance to make the contract with Alaya and that the killing was done by a Shirou Emiya who successfully was made the contract with the world would create a time paradox great enough in magnitude that could potentially erase his existence as a Counter Guardian.This leads to a showdown between Shirou and Archer in the Unlimited Blade Works route, pitting Shirou's naive ideal of "the hero who saves everyone" against Archer's cynical attitude of "a hero must choose whom to save".The end of the route implies their conflict has prevented Shirou from going down the same path, however Shirou cannot absolve Archer's fate, but the Counter Guardian comes to find peace with it.If one follows the true end, Archer states that although he does find peace, the real EMIYA will not and Saber is gone, an Epic Hero, but has accepted her fate. Rin come to regret that action, and Shirou are together views his past self as horribly naive and ridiculously idealistic. Archer is certain that if Rin is with Shirou, he won't become Archer.initially seeks to kill his past self to undo his ascent to Epic Hero.

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*''Videogames/Infamous'':TheBigBad Kessler is none other than a version of Cole from a BadFuture taken over by The Beast. The whole game was an attempt to empower Cole so he could prevent this...Unless you take the Evil Path of the sequel, where this is AllForNothing because Cole becomes The Beast.

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*''Tabletop Game/Warhammer40000'': One ork warboss accidentally fought himself due to emerging from the Warp shortly before he entered it (the Warp is weird like that). Being a noted kleptomaniac, his fleet immediately attacked and he killed his past self so as to have two of his favorite gun. TheWaaagh! "disbandedintheensuingconfusion".
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*''Tabletop Game/Warhammer40000'': *''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'': One ork warboss accidentally fought himself due to emerging from the Warp shortly before he entered it (the Warp is weird like that). Being a noted kleptomaniac, his fleet immediately attacked and he killed his past self so as to have two of his favorite gun. TheWaaagh! "disbandedintheensuingconfusion".

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*''Video games/GuiltyGearXX'': In several of the story routes, Sol Badguy ends up fighting his past self, Order-Sol, by way of I-No's time travelling trolling.*''Video games/MortalKombat11'': Due to Kronika's manipulations, many of the characters in the game's timeframe end up fighting their past/future selves:
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*''Video games/GuiltyGearXX'': *''Videogames/GuiltyGearXX'': In several of the story routes, Sol Badguy ends up fighting his past self, Order-Sol, by way of I-No's time travelling trolling.*''Video games/MortalKombat11'': *''Videogames/MortalKombat11'': Due to Kronika's manipulations, many of the characters in the game's timeframe end up fighting their past/future selves:

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