User blog comment:Shaw Fujikawa/Lontar, the Emissary of the Future/@comment-5523473-20121022100622

This is a great concept man :) People think it's OP, but honestly, the lack of base stats makes him pretty balanced early. The passive isn't ridiculous either - most games end in less than 50 min, effectively capping the passive at 50 AD and 100 AP (or, most likely, less than that).

I love his Q and the passive on his W is also awesome, but perhaps the active is a bit too strong - 8% per hit is pretty devastating. He appears to be meant as an AD carry (although I can see him kicking butt with a TF-ish AP build too), so a last whisper would make his autos devastating.

For someone who is a hypercarry, he also seems pretty survivable. Timewalk has great range and offers untargetability (juking Karthus ult ftw) and his ulti is pretty much a second life. In keeping with the "crappy early game, godly late" idea, you could possibly nerf his range - he'd have issues in lane, but so does Nasus, and to some extent, Veigar, but his massive scaling damage output would make up for it.

As for his ult, maybe you could tweak it so that it isn't a passive - make it an active :D. I think this would really fit well with his concept. Basically, when you activate it the first time, you begin "recording" and if you die in the next 3/5/7 seconds, your ghost reenacts your movements backwards. It could also possibly be tweaked to respawning with identical health/mana totals (and maybe cooldown timings?) so that there would be a tactical aspect to it - respawn fast to help out your surviving teammates,but likely with skills on CD and running a risk of dying quickly - or respawn with more health and mana, and in a better position, but massively delayed.

Apologies about the massive wall of text, but i really liked your idea :D (Future Perfect is an awesome name btw)