2008-04-16, 22:52 | Link #8261 |
Freshly Exiled Zero
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Australia
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Damn you Kaisos Erranon. My brain was finally mostly stable without time paradox stories, when you came along and chucked a whopper at me!
I do like how you worked in a bit of mucking around and worrying before the big reveal. I do think Haruki works better with a Lunchbox to the face... And, Ive managed to find myself a simple signature in the middle of all this crazyness.... represents my life quite well, if you ask me. |
2008-04-16, 23:01 | Link #8264 |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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BTW.. is kyonko going to let her hair down till the end of Volume 1?
PS: just made the typo editjob... EDIT I wonder how you would rewrite Kyon's story in "Editor in Chief" Also... I wonder how we're going to rewrite Mikuru-chan's fairy tale... or we're gonna leave that as is and let kyonko comment "The Snow White in Asahina-sempai's story sounds like a female version of Haruki." Last edited by shaoron; 2008-04-16 at 23:28. |
2008-04-16, 23:47 | Link #8265 | |
Word Moe
Join Date: May 2007
Location: San Jose
Age: 36
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Not to mention that there's still justification for a continuum protection agency of a sorts, as, if I understand it correctly, cross-planar isn't mathematically identical to cross-time. The time traveler's own subjective timeline can still be affected by changes to the past- namely, in displacing one or many of them into a non-identical universe. There's also the plain fact that the forthcoming sliders may come from an even farther future era, where the ability to alter timespace continuums doesn't apply to just the native fabric. Of course, now I'm delving into speculation. In fact, the plain and simple truth may be that Haruhi subscribes to both Wheeler-Everett and Novikov self-consistency- thus why we have both sliders and time travelers, despite the fact that the existence of one inherently contradicts the other. Logic gets tossed out of the window when we add omnipotence to the formula. |
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2008-04-16, 23:53 | Link #8266 | |
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About chapter 6, because Haruki does not stay in the classroom for lunch, lunchbox to the face seems unlikely. The way I see it could happen, it's right at the beginning of the lunch period; before Haruki can go off. The absence of Asakura as class president to lead their thanks to the departing teacher sets off her memories; leaving her standing there while everyone else is preparing for lunch and ignoring Taniguchi and Kunikida who have approached table. Then Haruki pulls her tail, and she responds with Taniguchi's lunchbox to his face.(since her own is still in her bag)
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2008-04-17, 00:09 | Link #8268 |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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IMO... activating fangirl mode would work i guess...
the reason i'm concerned about Kyonko's romance story is... A 10 year old girl looking like a high school girl going out with a high school student is plausible... A 10 year old kid looking like a high school boy asking a high school girl for movies with the sole intention of "wanting to watch a gory horror movie but needs someone older to watch with him" is just... well.. too farfetched, IMO unless you make that kid into someone like Asahina Mitsuru... it just makes kyonko looked like a... a... shouta... <_< |
2008-04-17, 00:14 | Link #8269 |
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Yeah.
But only much more insane. I suspect that she would have described the details of their wedding, from the catering to the height of the flower girl. Then proceed to describe their married life, from the shade of pastels in their nursery, to how she will forgo epidurals to give natural childbirth to both their boy and girl. |
2008-04-17, 00:15 | Link #8270 | |
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2008-04-17, 00:34 | Link #8271 | |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Age: 37
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So yeah, probably better if we just have it be a normal ribbon. Besides, it isn't like we'd be seeing the time when Kyon-chan sends the ribbon back with Mitsuru. |
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2008-04-17, 00:37 | Link #8272 | |
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Homo Ludens
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Canada
Age: 34
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2008-04-17, 00:39 | Link #8274 | |
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2008-04-17, 00:47 | Link #8276 | |
Homo Ludens
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Canada
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2008-04-17, 00:58 | Link #8278 |
Sasaki-ist
Join Date: Mar 2008
Age: 37
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I'm not talking about the normal decay cloth would go through; I'm talking about the decay of matter itself that scientists theorize will occur along the way to the heat death of the universe.
Even the fundamental particles of matter, protons and the like, have a lifespan after which they decay. It's orders of magnitude greater than the current lifespan of the universe, but an item created though a closed temporal loop would become infinitely old. Thus, if it were made of any form of normal matter, it would have already decayed when it was perceived. It couldn't exist without some sort of renewal. Information, however, could be created. It's like with the knowledge of Mitsuru's mole: Mitsuru knew about the mole because Kyon told him, and she knew because he told her. He gives her the ribbon because she told him he did, and she eventually tells him that he gave it to her because he did. |
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