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VandorLee 06/01/22 1:37:09 PM #1: |
They typically act like theres only one event that would kill a person and if they bypass that event then theyre fine forever. Whos to say they dont die from something else that day, week, month or year after. Or that someone else dies when you save the original person from the lethal event. --- "God didn't create humans, no, it's humans who created God." Dr. Londes, Cowboy Bebop: "Brain Scratch" (#1.23) (1999) ... Copied to Clipboard!
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archedsoul 06/01/22 1:40:44 PM #2: |
The Time Machine is Also, the main plot point of a Marvel What If episode. --- "Fear cuts deeper than swords." ... Copied to Clipboard!
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A_Good_Boy 06/01/22 1:41:46 PM #3: |
archedsoul posted... The Time Machine isAlso Future Man --- Who is? I am! ... Copied to Clipboard!
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SSJKirby 06/01/22 1:44:32 PM #4: |
What bugs me about those kinds of stories is that they're so worried about destroying the time space continuum, as if the universe cares of the effects of one tiny human --- Not changing this signature until Beyond Good and Evil 2 is in my hand. August 25th, 2010. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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HornyLevel 06/01/22 1:48:57 PM #5: |
Lol, that's the grandfather paradox. They're a fixed point that needs to happen to allow the person to go back in time in the first place. Lots of sci-fi deals with this. --- Nani?!? ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Inferno Dive Dragoon 06/01/22 2:11:30 PM #6: |
The one that always gets me now, ever since it was pointed out; >won't alter the smallest thing in the past because it could radically change the present >doesn't even consider that anything they do in the present will ever change the future Like, dude. --- TCF ... Copied to Clipboard!
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