Flash525
The Scarlet Messenger
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Picture the scenario; you awake one morning to find yourself alone and in the middle of nowhere, possibly even naked - depending on how certain technology might've worked.
What has happened? You've traveled into the past. Now you face the ultimate dilemma; do you keep to yourself, maybe placing the odd bet here and there to cover yourself financially, or do you change time, potentially save lives, but alter the course of history by doing so?
Any big event you change would have repercussions on what would be next. You stop 9/11, but the 2004 Indian tsunami strikes tenfold - or maybe it doesn't strike at all, and there's another tsunami somewhere else in the world.
If you change (or stop) any singular event, any events that would occur after that differ. Could be worse, could be better.
Do you intervene with any single event, or do you stick to your own new life and watch the world unfold exactly as you know it too?
Your drop off point is entirely open.
What has happened? You've traveled into the past. Now you face the ultimate dilemma; do you keep to yourself, maybe placing the odd bet here and there to cover yourself financially, or do you change time, potentially save lives, but alter the course of history by doing so?
Any big event you change would have repercussions on what would be next. You stop 9/11, but the 2004 Indian tsunami strikes tenfold - or maybe it doesn't strike at all, and there's another tsunami somewhere else in the world.
If you change (or stop) any singular event, any events that would occur after that differ. Could be worse, could be better.
Do you intervene with any single event, or do you stick to your own new life and watch the world unfold exactly as you know it too?
Your drop off point is entirely open.