Broken Ground (
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themainframe2014-02-08 03:01 pm
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[Text/Anonymous]
[Text! And completely anonymous; although Dorumon is doing the writing, he really doesn't want to be easily identified. Other people used anonymous posting, so he can too!]
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?
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?
[me either. text will do.]
With the information she's given you, you should be able to avoid dying that way, right? Nothing strangely good has happened because you died, did it? Lives saved, or sudden world-savings due to your sacrifice, and similar things? It's an odd question I know, but it might change things.
[text] 1/2
It's not that simple. I died, then I came here. When I got here, I was dead. This world had to reconstruct me.
[text] 2/2
[text]
Good part: survival probably won't radically destroy the future.
So for you there's no reason at all not to do your best to remedy the situation and keep on living. That's nice and clean cut.
[text]
I think she's probably gone.
I want to help you and your friends. I don't know any answers, but I don't want to go back to being dead.
[text]
Do you remember her name? Maybe I can ask around. She could be on another continent or island... or maybe she told someone about things.
It's good to not give up, especially in your situation. I'm sure a way will be found to save you. It might mean staying in the Digital World at the worst, but even that's better than dead isn't it?
I want to help my friends too. I'm just not sure how. I think if one survives in the future, the other might poof out of existence.
[text]
I really hope she's still here.
It'd be better to go home. My girlfriend won't go home without me, and she's got family and friends and a future back there.
That's tricky. I don't know about that. Maybe that's not how time travel works. I've never been good with it. Movies always confused me.
[text]
You have a future back there too. A way will be found.
Time itself is pretty tricky. You can't change the past, it's already happened. The future's supposed to be changeable though. I don't think the two were ever meant to intersect like this.
[text]
[He's just going to...ignore the second point, even though it's true. Cam knows as much, he really does. Heck he even believes it, which is a far improvement from a year ago. But he still wants to go back for Maya more, and he doesn't feel like discussing that much. Especially with someone anonymous.]
I don't think worlds were supposed to merge either. Maybe we have an entirely different set of rules now. Maybe we can keep some of the rules and still put everything else right.
[text]
My friend had an interesting story about that, that all worlds were once the same world, and it broke up a long, long, long time ago. It's why humans are everywhere you go, and things like trees and cats are recognizable. I don't know if it's true, but it's interesting.
Do you think putting all the worlds back together, if this really happened before, would fix the time weirdness? Then everyone would be on the same schedule, and alive.
[text]
That's a cool way of thinking about it. What about aliens then? I had a friend who would've loved to talk all about this when she was here. [He very much misses Jane Shepard.]
Maybe. I hope as much. Either that or we can control some of what happens to us. If being alive here cancels out what happened back there.
Dead people turning up would be weird for some, but it would be a lot better than us just being dead.
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I think I've heard of dead people turning up here, not dead. It's strange but it's already happening. Anything's better than being dead, but it makes me wonder what happens to them when the Digital World is saved.
[text] 1/2
Or maybe you don't. Do Digimon know the kind of aliens we usually think of?
They're living things that are from other planets. In my world we didn't know of any, but there were some here before. They came from places other than Earth and could make contact with it and everything.
[text] 2/2
I think I just gave myself a headache.
I'm proof of that being the case. Some of my friends are too. None of us want to g back to being that way. That's why we have to find out or find a way to keep ourselves alive.
I just have no idea where to start.
[text]
I think first.. saving the digital world should happen, as a primary goal. Not because the goal of living is any less important, because it isn't, but perhaps on the way of trying to save everything, a way will be found. We'll probably need strange and wonderful powers to do it, maybe one of those will help save you too.
[text]
Hey. I know you probably don't want to say who you are since you're anonymous. But my name is Campbell.