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Broken Ground ([personal profile] brokenground) wrote in [community profile] themainframe2014-02-08 03:01 pm

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Is the future for other worlds predetermined? Is it for the Digital World or the Real?

Does knowing what happens, mean it will now always happen?

If you meet someone from your future, does that mean you can't change it any more, since it's their past, and the past can't be changed? If changing your future to help you, might hurt other people and their past, or maybe even remove entire people from existing, do you have the right to try to change anything at all?
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[personal profile] burnblonde 2014-02-08 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Woah.

Getting a little heavy there with the choice of discussion topics.

What brought this on?
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[personal profile] burnblonde 2014-02-08 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
O.k.

Well, I think people make their own destines or whatever. Nothing is predetermined, not if we have the power to keep fighting and can change it.

Maybe I'm just stubborn though.
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[personal profile] burnblonde 2014-02-09 04:54 am (UTC)(link)
But how do you know it will ruin it? What if you can make it better if you have the knowledge to? I can't speak from experience on that one, cause I haven't met anyone from my past or future. But you can't just roll over and call it quits just because someone says to.
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[personal profile] burnblonde 2014-02-11 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not saying that.

Life isn't a black or white thing and I think you're thinking in extremes here. Life is made up of small, tiny choices that can affect the bigger picture.

Or, maybe I just don't get it.
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[personal profile] burnblonde 2014-02-18 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
If there is no other option and it's someone important to me...then yeah I think I could make that sacrifice.

But how do we know there are only two outcomes? Why can only one of us survive this? What if there is a third way out that Tom just isn't aware of because he is only aware of the one timeline?