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Time, Space, and Dimensions / Re: Marle Paradox, Simple Analysis
« on: September 07, 2012, 01:52:43 pm »
That is fine, which means they (include Marle) have never come to exist. And history goes on normally as the new time line. Maybe the Entity will choose another hero if the author want to continue the story, hehe.

I agree too. If they obtain defect in any point of story, others would have been chosen.

Idioticidioms, thanks, I understand you and everyone too.

Crono and Marle bump up each other is evidently the start point of original timeline's breaking. Weight up the inquiring scene that both living with one another seemingly, after beating Magus. Dream or not, is possibly linked with the original timeline, even if Marle were is distanced from castle. Or just only searching her pendant, used by Crono to go Middle Ages. Plain the entrance to the past is located in both timelines. But decisions to modify the future depends of Marle on party.

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Time, Space, and Dimensions / Re: Marle Paradox, Simple Analysis
« on: September 05, 2012, 08:14:01 pm »
And what this dark zone that Marle leave and mentions? Would somewhere existing in the game serie?

Language barriers are a pain in the ass...


Sorry, is the first time that I discuss in another language. LOL X)

I respect your argument but I'm not sure about the inertia temporal. Chrono and Lucca are only in Middle Ages due to pendant's incident and without it there isn't subsequent events. Insomuch, this happening requires Marle in Leene's Square or leastwise the pendant.

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Time, Space, and Dimensions / Re: Marle Paradox, Simple Analysis
« on: August 31, 2012, 07:03:49 pm »
And what this dark zone that Marle leave and mentions? Would somewhere existing in the game serie?

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Time, Space, and Dimensions / Re: Marle Paradox, Simple Analysis
« on: July 31, 2012, 02:36:06 pm »
Good observation about Yakra. Another detail that I see now, by you say, is regarding the other Queen's news are spread in Truce, affecting him decisions. Nevertheless, Marle was alive during all time, retaining memory of a dark place. I still think she don't go up machine.

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Time, Space, and Dimensions / Re: Marle Paradox, Simple Analysis
« on: July 29, 2012, 07:10:29 pm »
Manly Man, agreeing with Eske, who ponder about Marle too, I don't believe that this is an exception to the rule. The fact is that the Queen isn't dead when Marle disappears and Marle isn't out from time because remember the lenght of herself disappearance. For me, exists a clearer solution if recognize that inference of Lucca may also be rash. Otherwise, merely she don't not know Crono and so never climb on machine in Leene Square. As I can be is uncertain is about where it was sent.

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Time, Space, and Dimensions / Marle Paradox, Simple Analysis
« on: July 26, 2012, 08:54:23 pm »
When Lucca come across Crono in Middle Ages, she makes an insinuation that Queen Leene will be assassinated. But until no there considered that Marle vanishes while Leene is alive. Therefore Marle only shouldn't is present in Middle Ages, and subsequent events make more sense.
Due conflict between Magus and Guardia, the Leene's kidnapping ensures triumph of Mystics. It influences the object of incident in Leene Square. Thus without sentimental value, for is lost the historic value, Marle would haven't worry so much about her pendant. Until in another timeline, possibly since the start she is married with Crono, who receives the pendant. Since the start because by connection with Crono's dream after defeat Magus on Middle Ages. And as for Marle mention a dark place when reappears, I suppose it is a present age dominated by the mystics. After all, must consider that Leene is fine when Marle vanishes, and that Marle would don't uses machine of Lucca.

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