Future-proof

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"Future-proof" was a legal term, applied to an individual whose death would have little to no impact on the causal nexus. In other words, their removal from the timeline would have no discernable impact on the planet's future. As the Referee put it, "Nobody will miss [them]."

In the 14th footnote to rule 4398, in the rulebook for the Hunt which came to Earth, selected targets such as Alex were identified and approved by a third party as future-proof. This served as ethical grounds to justify hunting this human: Alex was deemed inconsequential. (AUDIO: Moving Target)