Fixed Point = draw?

Had an interesting situation with Fixed Point just now…

Thanks to the Main Computer Room, Omnitron got to deploy a surprise Electro-Pulse Grenade before its turn. This incapacitated three of us and left Bunker with a single hitpoint at the end of Omni’s turn. Thanks to Chrono-Ranger and Fanatic, Bunker was able to deploy a Grenade Launcher and Gatling Gun to go with his Omnicannon, Ammo Drop, and Heavy Plating. On his turn he enters Turret Mode and guns down various devices in full expectation of taking as much down with him as possible. Absolute Zero let him fire off more grenades.

Then the Environment flips Fixed Point.

We stare at the card for a minute. “Do we… win?”

Bunker loses his final HP (and a few more, so there is no way for Fanatic to revive him) on Omni’s turn. Then he gets to use four powers and deal an additional +2 damage with his Gatling Gun over the next four turns. Omnitron and its devices are all at zero HP.

The environment turn begins and Fixed Point expires.

Draw?

Considering you can choose the order of everything since nothing is truly simultaneous thus you could have Omnitron and all his devices die first than you win! Somehow Bunker is still standing, just like in an action movie.

That is no draw, IMO. Villain dies, heroes win. Heroes give up due to staleman situation, villain wins.

Bunker literally fought past his last breath. It wouldn't be thematically inappropriate for a hero to lose his life after having defeated the big baddy, but it would still be a victory.

If the heroes sacrifice themselves to kill the villain then the world is still saved. Parades and a holiday in memory of them. Hero victory.

But incapacitated isn't dead, right?

Although you could argue that if all heroes are incapped they're at the mercy of the villain and may well end up dead..

... but villains never do that. They'd end up locked away in a supposedly Inescapable Prison or attached unattended to a Certain Death Machine so that their (other) fellow heroes could effect a daring rescue!

Unless it's early Blade, in which case the planet blows up.  Dang.

But yes, story-wise, I assume that "incapacitated" is almost never "dead."