However, part of the ending of Cross is a merging of timelines to create an "ideal" timeline.
I've always kind of wondered as to the origin of this belief. To the best of my recollection, I couldn't recall very much from the game regarding what the timeline would be like, beyond the fact that the two dimensions would be merged back into one. So I looked through the ending from the game's script. This is the only relevant dialogue I could find:
It's alright.
Everything is alright now.
Time, which has been divided,
will be unified again now.
That's it. It says absolutely nothing about the timeline being ideal. Still, such a colossal merging leaves endless questions as to which version of each person will remain, or, under the idealistic theory, which traits of each version would remain. So I'm fine with the idea that the best aspects from each dimension will stay - the so-called ideal timeline. However, unless I'm missing something, even that much is fan speculation. After telling us that time will be unified again, the game itself says nothing else - nothing regarding the nature of this unified timeline.
But even if the ideal timeline came about, the fact is that it would have no bearing on past events. By which I mean - as much as it pains me to say it - the game certainly doesn't tell us that the resolution of the ending could in any way magically undo whatever awful fates Crono and company suffered. If I'm forgetting something from the script, please do remind me. All I could find that it tells us - soon after the above quote - is that Serge would lose his memory of the game's events. It never says that the bad things of the past will spontaneously be changed.
I don't wish to put a damper on anyone's pleasant notions regarding all of this. I just think that maybe the more pleasant fanfics in existence have - in the minds of some - leaked over into the facts of the actual game. The only warm feeling CC gives us is the notion that somehow, at some point in the future, Serge and Schala/Kid have a happy future together. Any info as to the rest of the merged world is left out. And the past is never implied to be changed. To quote from the show Lost, "What happened, happened."
The way that their fates are left hanging is kind of a middle finger to the fans.
I've uttered that exact sentiment regarding the CT characters oh so many times. It is flat out true.
Isn't that just going to enrage the fanbase?
It's what I've tried to explain to many CC fans who don't get the gravity of that point. There's no law stipulating that creators give the heroes of their stories a happy ending - true. And yet over 90% of writers do. "Why is that?" I ask them.
Because if fans spend a long time growing to like and care about characters, they want them to have happy endings. It's an extremely simple concept. So when my absolute favorite video game characters end up falling into the 10% or less category, it is both unlikely and unpleasant to me. But again, what happened happened.
Oh, and Grace - nice use of the picture. Classic.