Raven Crowking
First Post
They can. The arrow of time can hit you when you're ready to be hit - e.g at the conclusion of the adventure, or in any larger rest period within a "running" one. That's how it works in most stories. Jack Bauer is not indestructible, but his break-down comes at the end of the season, not during it. (Well, at least that's what happens in one season.)
Um....The arrow of time refers to the fact that, in normal life, things progress from cause to effect along a linear progression. The "cause" of a healing surge doesn't have an "effect" of making an earlier wound something else, for example. IMHO, all game mechanics should describe effects happening in the game world at the time they occur. You should not be dependent upon some later effect to determine what the event that happens now means, nor should some later event retcon what happens now.
RC