the mission:
attempt to change any past historical event of your choosing within 24 hours
the rules:
1. you cannot kill anyone
2. you cannot be in the presence of your past self
3. you cannot stay more than 24 hours
4. you cannot let anyone know you’re from the future
so, what historical event are you attempting to change and how do you do it?
(please keep it within community guidelines i don’t wanna get in trouble)
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#Offtopic
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Prevent humanity’s existence.
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Modificato da ADarkUrge: 7/12/2021 6:50:16 PMSaving the dinosaurs. Stepping on a few bugs.
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1 RispondiI'd go to a time when I was going to meet up with a friend at a pub, where I know that they where there before I arrived. I'd arrive 15 minutes before my past self and put a few thousand dollars on a horse race that I knew who the winner was, hand the ticket to my friend and ask them to look after it while I go to the bathroom. Returning to my own time after entering the bathroom. When my past self turns up, my friend will give the ticket back to me. I'd be confused at first, though wouldn't dought my friend. After the horse wins, I'd probably split the winnings with my friend anyway. (≧∇≦*)
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3 RisposteI'll probably Marty Mcfly myself out of existence, but I'll kidnap a certain angry mustache baby, and relocate him to a different country. No replacements. Just gone.
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Mission complete, including building the time machine. You just won’t know it until 2037.
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Starting a bar fight at the airport in Iowa so the Big Bopper doesn’t get on the plane.
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I go back to the founding of the Paris commune, bringing every history and science textbook I can. Then I leave that for the nearest leader to find. I don't particularly care for the outcome, I just want to know exactly how powerful information is.
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1 RispondiNo thanks. Altering something major would have unforseen consequences, and I’d rather not havethe guilt of accidentally destroying the world or something.
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Because of the Butterfly effect, I'll break every single rule just to see what happens.
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7 RisposteDeclined Butterfly Effect will bite you back somehow, the reality you return to will never be your own, and if we going by Endgame rules, you just messed up someone's timeline (that one I don't really care too bad about) How does the world learn from mistakes if said mistakes are erased from the very fabric of reality? You may have removed one disaster, only for one even worse to take its place. [spoiler]you can probably tell my distaste for time travel[/spoiler]
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3 RisposteDiscover the mystery of the lost colony of Roanoke.
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Modificato da TheBudgieKing: 7/10/2021 6:41:05 AMI just go to 1899 and kick a random civilian in the shins and come back to see the effects...
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Save Atlantis to prove it existed, then wait to see how it alters world history
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2 RisposteStop the Spanish from conquering the Aztecs. Which would be super easy, just give the Aztecs pigs and teach em to farm em. That easy.
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If PoP and LiS taught us anything, it’s don’t go back and fix things. Accept the consequences and do better later. [spoiler] What are you going to do Prince? Gather enough sand for another grand rewind?[/spoiler]
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3 RisposteTell the asteroid to turn around [spoiler]twirls stache [/spoiler]
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2 RisposteSo I need clarification on this "no kill" clause. Am I allowed to take a dump in the water supply in an attempt to give people cholera? Technically that's tainted water killing people, no?
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2 RisposteGo back in time and persuade (force, A Christmas Carol-style) Fritz Lang to not make silly Noire films with terrible writers. If it’s not a Thea Von Harbou script, I don’t wanna see it!
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No clue, WW2 would be nice, if I knew any German. Though there are a few revolutions that would be very enjoyable.