@CodyGray I guess this is another reason to stop using the triggering word "duplicate" -- the close reason should probably be changed to "Resolving advice can be found elsewhere in this community" or more concisely "Resolved Elsewhere".
@jmoerdyk precisely. I hate the argument "My question is not a duplicate of that page! I said I wanted 3 div tags and that page makes 4 div tags." Or with regex, "I'm not replacing percent symbols, I'm replacing ampersands."
@Braiam I didn't ask for that. And I disagree that's pointless. Whether it's been answered or not has nothing to do with whether it's a duplicate. The answer can still be posted at any time to the original question.
OK, yeah, what Gilles says is reasonable. If one of the two is answered, that should be designed the "main" question, and the duplication reversed, regardless of chronology. That's totally fair, and probably what I'd do anyway (taking also the quality of the questions themselves into account, but meh).
He still doesn't endorse not being able to close questions as duplicates because the original has no answers.
"In all honesty, I don't expect it'll make a noticeable difference one way or the other. If it does create a problem, we'll fix it." Well...
"Last but not least, this check is disabled on meta." I would be more likely to follow an argument for why you cannot close a question as a duplicate of an unanswered question on Meta, rather than on a main site. This is exactly backwards.
Scenarios where I don't think you should be able to close as duplicate: close an answered against an unanswered; close against a closed as duplicate question. I couldn't think of another one.