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Re: [HoE] The Original Undead Gunslinger (PEG FOLKS)



>> All this talk lately of stone has got me to thinking...  The reconers
sent
>> young stone back in time to kill the heroes, but they only had enough
power
>> to do it once.  So does that mean that in the HOE timeline, they won't
send
>> him back again, and if so, isn't this a paradox and HOE would cease to
be,
>> and we would revert to the timeline where the reconers lost?
>>
>
>In the original timeline, the Reckoners were all but defeated. The fear
>Level of the world was dropping and they were losing energy. At *that*
>point in time [we'll call it TimeLine A], they only had enough power to
>send Stone back once. When he went back and killed all those heroes, the
>heroes weren't around to stop the Reckoners minions. After Stone killed
>the heroes, it created a new timeline [we'll call this TimeLine B]in
>which the Fear Level stayed the same or rose, giving the Reckoners more
>energy. In TimePoint B, the Reckoners had far more energy than they did
>when they were almost defeated in TimeLine A, so they had more energy at
>their disposal and could send Stone back a second time if neccessary.
>
>MGK

And now had 2 Stones. Old Stone came from time line A and is four hundred
years old and has the knowledge of both time lines. Young Stone, who only
knew time line B would be sent back to continues the time line of B because
with out sending a Stone back would revert the time line to A. But sense
Young Stone only knows time line B goes back to redo what Old Stone did to
make sure time line B continues. Now we have a paradox in time line B
because Young Stone becomes Old Stone by going back in time and doing what
Old Stone did, but Old Stone knew time line A & B, but Young/Old Stone only
knows time line B.

So the solution is to send Old Stone back every time he comes to the same
point in time. This causes a paradox in that Old Stone is Two Hundred years
older each time and could theoretically build his skills to the point he
becomes stronger than the Reckoners (after a few hundred thousand trips to
the past and back).

I could come up with several other situations of paradox but I chock it up
to "A Good Story!"

Christopher Merrill
W.H.A.T.T. Member