Does a commander exiled by Trial of a Time Lord but returned to the command zone and later put on the battlefield still get put on the bottom of the library as the saga ends?
I'm raising this question because of how the return to command zone rule and the saga's fourth chapter are worded:
903.9a If a commander is in a graveyard or in exile and that object was put into that zone since the last time state-based actions were checked, its owner may put it into the command zone. This is a state-based action. See rule 704.
I, II, III — Exile target nontoken creature an opponent controls until this Saga leaves the battlefield.
IV — Starting with you, each player votes for innocent or guilty. If guilty gets more votes, the owner of each card exiled with this Saga puts that card on the bottom of their library.
The rule seems to imply that a commander targeted by an exile effect that resolves does actually go into exile before getting returned to the command zone. Since the fourth chapter references each card exiled (which can be read as each card put into exile at some point due to the earlier chapters of the saga), then would a commander that had been returned to the command zone and later put on the battlefield before the final chapter still get put on the bottom of its owner's library because it had, at one point, been a card exiled by the Saga?