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17th of May, 2016 (Tuesday) - 7 comments
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MacBeth51
on page 385
Did Eos kill the time assassin?
memBrain
on page 385
Has anyone considered the possibility that the shooter was actually a twisted version of Charlie?...or am I the only one to think there's a resemblance?
As for paradoxes...really? The kid got sent to the "future" to live with his adult self (who personally has no such memories), and your wondering why his older self is still alive? His older self should have disappeared the moment he arrived in the future.
Lastly, whoever said that time was purely linear? Why can't there be parallel dimensions of time...call it volumetric time.
So scenario: Charlie is abducted from time-line 'A' and delivered to Charlie in time-line 'B' while being chased by the (Charlie?)assassin from timeline 'C'. Charlie-C could easily kill Charlie-A without temporally affecting Charlie-B because they are not from the same time-line.
DonatelloFellow
on page 385
I mean, this probably isn't the best time but... Wow, crying over your own dead self, Sam. Ain't that a tad narcissistic:P Okay, I'm sorry.
Some Physicist Guy
on page 385
@memBrain: I had the same thought a while back, it makes sense in a twisted, many-worlds, time travel, sort of way.
Faust
on page 385
Um... How many pages left? It can't be many.
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CuriousT
on page 384
So good! I am now completely hooked on this comic. I didn't expect this gut-punch at all. Also, something is definitely up with Eos. (The clothes changing and the ability to fire the future rifle definitely mean she is more than Sam thinks she is.)
TuffEnuff
on page 384
Totally Sam's fault. The note could NOT have been any clearer.
Yes Sam, close friends DO count.
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17th of May, 2016 (Tuesday) - 7 comments
Did Eos kill the time assassin?
Has anyone considered the possibility that the shooter was actually a twisted version of Charlie?...or am I the only one to think there's a resemblance?
As for paradoxes...really? The kid got sent to the "future" to live with his adult self (who personally has no such memories), and your wondering why his older self is still alive? His older self should have disappeared the moment he arrived in the future.
Lastly, whoever said that time was purely linear? Why can't there be parallel dimensions of time...call it volumetric time.
So scenario: Charlie is abducted from time-line 'A' and delivered to Charlie in time-line 'B' while being chased by the (Charlie?)assassin from timeline 'C'. Charlie-C could easily kill Charlie-A without temporally affecting Charlie-B because they are not from the same time-line.
I mean, this probably isn't the best time but... Wow, crying over your own dead self, Sam. Ain't that a tad narcissistic:P Okay, I'm sorry.
@memBrain: I had the same thought a while back, it makes sense in a twisted, many-worlds, time travel, sort of way.
Um... How many pages left? It can't be many.
So good! I am now completely hooked on this comic. I didn't expect this gut-punch at all. Also, something is definitely up with Eos. (The clothes changing and the ability to fire the future rifle definitely mean she is more than Sam thinks she is.)
Totally Sam's fault. The note could NOT have been any clearer.
Yes Sam, close friends DO count.