Oddood198 (post: 1600143) wrote:Currently working on Shugo Chara (don't laugh at me...).
Oddood198 (post: 1600143) wrote:Just finished Tegami Bachi. Now where can I get some soup...?
Currently working on Shugo Chara (don't laugh at me...), Sword Art Online (pleasantly surprised to find it isn't terrible like I was expecting), and I think I'll also resume Code Geass.
skreyola (post: 1600254) wrote:Watched an episode of [B]Steins] (I'm scratching my head on the continuity).
Atria35 (post: 1600277) wrote:It definitely takes more than one episode to understand what's going on! ^.^ Thankfully, all is made clear by episode... 6 or so, I think.
SierraLea (post: 1600331) wrote:I'm thinking of starting Yu-Gi-Oh! the first series. It really looks like the sort of stratagy anime I can sink my teeth into!
I'm not sure how far you've gotten by this point, but [spoiler]the idea is that at certain points in history, things can go drastically differently depending on the choices made. This is where a lot of AU fiction comes from - steampunk, alternate WW2 timelines, etc. So the 'time travel' is shifting a choice - creating an alternate timeline - where a different choice was made and therefore a different outcome. What the group discovered was that data is far easier to shift through time rather than people, whereas that company was straight-up trying to send people back... creating the jellypeople because the physical issues of trying to shift a person in time.[/spoiler]skreyola (post: 1600297) wrote:It's not that. It's the fact that there's any continuity at all, given the theory put forth. This probably isn't a spoiler, but I'll hide it anyway:
[spoiler]The experiments change the past (insertion of jellypeople), even though their explanation of how time travel works would seem to preclude it. If your time travel shifts you to other timelines, no time-travel-changes should be possible. Having multiple timelines is the same as not having time travel at all. That is, you're not traveling in time, really, but among a series of immutable timelines.[/spoiler]
skreyola wrote:Atria, you should be more careful about posting spoilerific things to people who are watching the show.
skreyola wrote:Atria, you should be more careful about posting spoilerific things to people who are watching the show. And about making assumptions as to what people understand. If you reread what I wrote, you'll see that I understood completely the theory of time travel put forth in the show. But under that theory, the events of its canon should not be possible. Now, as this may become a lengthy discussion, and as the spoiler tag isn't doing much good at the moment, I will attempt to continue this in PM.
Atria35 wrote:skreyola wrote:Solution: Avoid spoilers for current posts.
Blessed be the LORD my strength which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight:
My goodness, and my fortress; my high tower, and my deliverer; my shield, and he in whom I trust; who subdueth my people under me.
Mithrandir wrote:skreyola wrote:Atria, you should be more careful about posting spoilerific things to people who are watching the show.
Sorry guys; this is partially my fault. The spoiler system isn't working because I haven't gotten to all the different pieces of the board yet. This is high up on the list, though!
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