Chrono Compendium Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.Did you miss your activation email? 1 Hour 1 Day 1 Week 1 Month Forever Login with username, password and session length News: Home Help Search Login Register Chrono Compendium » Enhasa Halls - Chrono Series Analysis » Time, Space, and Dimensions » Question about time traveling... « previous next » Print Pages: 1 [2] Author Topic: Question about time traveling... (Read 5470 times) GreenGannon Squaretable Knight (+400) Posts: 460 Question about time traveling... « Reply #15 on: April 12, 2005, 02:46:14 am » Perhaps this is also the work of the Entity? Logged Sentenal Errare Explorer (+1500) Posts: 1948 Question about time traveling... « Reply #16 on: April 12, 2005, 02:33:07 pm » meh, I'll just call it a plot whole and be fine with it. Logged Swordmaster Guardian (+100) Posts: 133 Question about time traveling... « Reply #17 on: April 13, 2005, 12:01:28 am » Using what we know about the time and dimensions in the Chrono series,what happens ,if there is permanent link between 2 times (like an open gate between 600 AD and 1000 ad) ? Is it possible that something from 600 AD that travel to 1000 AD still present in 600 AD because the connection between the 2 periods ? Logged Sentenal Errare Explorer (+1500) Posts: 1948 Question about time traveling... « Reply #18 on: April 13, 2005, 02:15:10 pm » no, because for something to actually happen (or change, for that matter) in history, the person must actually do it. not possibly do it in the future, but to actually do it. Logged Swordmaster Guardian (+100) Posts: 133 Question about time traveling... « Reply #19 on: April 13, 2005, 11:29:13 pm » But all the issue in this post is that when a entity,essential to History, time travel ,it have the same effect as the entity be killed before actually do the action it was mean to do.In other words, timeline need the presence of the entity in it proper time, evem before the decisive moment. it sound like the idea of Fate. Quote from: ZealityWell, once a person time travels to the future, they should be absent from that point onward until their point of arrival. However, if that were true, civilization as we know it would be blown up, because Ayla has to continue the Guardia line through the ages. This means that somehow, she was preserved back there. Logged Print Pages: 1 [2] « previous next » Chrono Compendium » Enhasa Halls - Chrono Series Analysis » Time, Space, and Dimensions » Question about time traveling...