In the last few chapters of the story I'm writing, the main character is forced to go into the future and see how "things go wrong". He goes back to the present and fixes what needed fixing. Because of the nature of the story, the plan is for the timeline to be overwritten.
So, when someone goes into the future, not the past, goes back, and changes events, what paradoxes should I worry about, and what happens to the traveler, being in the timeline that being overwritten while it's going on?
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