deadlybanker: (Under the assassin hood)
Giovanni Auditore ([personal profile] deadlybanker) wrote in [community profile] exsilium2013-12-17 03:25 pm

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[It is a very solemn Giovanni who addresses everyone today. Maybe it’s due to the cold which, admittedly was a problem that even an extra wrap could not quite solve, but more likely it was due to the book on Renaissance history that was sitting open faced on his lap. He had finally found the time to read the book he had traded Cat (a.k.a. Arya Stark) for and the manuscript held a grim glimpse into the future. ]

We are brought here, told that changing the past is the way to correct the future but I find myself wondering if that is true. Has anything that has been done really been for the best? Those who were native in Exsilium before our arrival have been nearly entirely wiped from history. Instead of correcting the troubles with these ‘nuclear bombs’ we have only plunged the planet into a deep cold. Now we are told we must do more of these missions to gather supplies and correct these new problems. Does it ever end?

I wonder how many of you agree with this. Is changing the past in this manner something you feel is right?

[His voice took on an even softer tone as he thought back on what he had read. ]

What would you do if you had future knowledge of a terrible event? Would you journey to the past to stop it from happening or would you be too concerned it might cause something even worse to occur?
badnewsboy: ⎨ ʜᴀɴs ⎬ (Is your life better now?)

[personal profile] badnewsboy 2013-12-18 05:47 am (UTC)(link)
Time is hardly linear, if you think about it! Though there may still be consequence, it's not events ordered one after another that simply take the impact. It's merely a measurement, you see. Some kind of box, I suppose.

Much like that fellow's cat.
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[personal profile] badnewsboy 2013-12-18 06:27 am (UTC)(link)
The cat isn't the box! Not really, the cat is in the box! It's science. You know, the cat is neither alive nor dead until you open the box. It shows possibility. Both choices simultaneously exist until you do!

[finger wiggle.]

Science!
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[personal profile] badnewsboy 2013-12-19 01:48 am (UTC)(link)
No, I believe that part is literal. It was somewhat of a philosophized experiment, you see. Something something the mechanics of those quantum variety. The text was rather dry so I merely skimmed it.

You're thinking linearly once again. Step outside the box! The mind is a powerful thing!
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[personal profile] badnewsboy 2013-12-19 04:58 am (UTC)(link)
Sort of, I'm quite well-read, you could say! The mortals have come up with all kinds of cool theories about how things work.
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[personal profile] badnewsboy 2013-12-19 05:12 am (UTC)(link)
I need not claim. I'm a god of Asgard.
badnewsboy: ⎨ ʜᴀɴs ⎬ (It's seen some shit.)

[personal profile] badnewsboy 2013-12-19 05:57 am (UTC)(link)
[a very tiny little god.]

Well, you know, they've certainly made a mess of things, they have to be choosey when they wish to bring others here.
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[personal profile] badnewsboy 2013-12-20 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
[no one ever does, soooooo tiny.]

Er ... this sort of situation? Hm, well ... we're to acquire a metallic vehicle with the capabilities, and then we travel at a speed of eight-eight miles per hour, and then—[smacks his hands together for the effect]—Boom! Time travel!
badnewsboy: ⎨ ᴡᴀɴᴛsᴛᴏʙᴇʟɪᴇᴠᴇ ⎬ (Lost lost lost my mind)

[personal profile] badnewsboy 2013-12-21 03:54 pm (UTC)(link)
The time travel is always of some use, especially if time is feeling particularly un-linear.
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[personal profile] badnewsboy 2013-12-22 06:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Here? Thus far? Well, that's yet to be seen, isn't it? Or seen at all.