It’s kind of funny. The main reason you don’t want multiple timelines is used in the new season as a cheap plot gimmick and it’s glossed over like a pebble in the road.
The Mind hides in timelines and we just keep summoning it until we destroy all of them.
It’s an amazing feat. Controlling the network to that degree for one, forcing a Mind to do anything is another. Even Osiris has troubling keeping a mind in check, much less forcing it to come out of hiding.
The flaws in this...who wrote this crap?! This was the prime reason the Exo Stranger was cut out, too many plot holes.
1. The Vex can summon it back, in every timeline. Which means each timeline should house Vex bringing back a Mind at all times.
We would destroy a mind in timeline A then Timeline A Vex begins summoning it back while we destroy B and C.
We can’t man every timeline and prevent it, literally impossible.
It’s an infinite loop...and that’s just one flaw.
2. What about the Darkness? The Vex state that in all their scenarios, but one, the Darkness wins. Okay...so why don’t we see multiple Darkness?
How are we expected to believe that the Darkness refuses to use their time traveling tech?
Wasn’t the merging of Vex tech and Dark power a main boogeyman? That was the whole point we stopped the Black Heart, wiped the Taken out of the Vault.
Now we have to ignore the fact that the Darkness [i]has[/i] this power? The Exo Strangers timeline verified there is [i]a[/i] Darkness out there controlling Vex tech.
Wow...plot holes!
There going to be some cosmic law to prevent it?? Can’t because there is an exotic helm that mentions someone possibly time traveling to the future.
It really is disappointing. That Bungie doesn’t realize the glaring issues with introducing actual multiple timelines or they intend on writing so badly so they’ll just ignore it?
I can’t believe they pay people to write this poorly.
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1 RespuestaThere’s no way to have a precise story when it comes to time travel because of the very paradox it is. You have to accept that and enjoy the story for what it is or move on.
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3 RespuestasEditado por Shockwave 989: 10/12/2019 4:12:20 PMThe Darkness is a cosmic entity beyond causality playing a game that it and the it’s equivalent and opposite have played multiple times. The Unveiling Lore book seems to show us that the Darkness is not on a crusade to exterminate all life.... it’s already done so multiple times only for another round of the game to begin. There’s also the possibility of a ‘Darkseid’ situation, but we have no insight on that. Let’s not even mention that only one sect of the Vex worship the Darkness. The future shown in CoO is devoid of both Dark and Light. This has escalated to the point that the Black Garden Vex are now engaging in hostilities with other sects. The Paradox mission was about stopping Oryx from gaining access to a vital Vex stronghold. If he could access the Vex network, how far and how quickly do you think the Taken King would be able to spread his reach? Minds the size of planets bent to his will, how catastrophic could that prove?
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1 RespuestaTime Travel without Doctor Who is absurd. Deal.
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8 RespuestasLol this has been in destiny since D1
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11 RespuestasHow about just play the game, if you dont like play a different game. Problem solved.
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2 RespuestasIs there anywhere that said we were going to every timeline to destroy it?
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Editado por FdYAcsoyPKN83gLE: 10/11/2019 11:39:32 PMDestiny has a timelines? What are you nerds cooking?
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5 RespuestasFirst off. You are judging a book by its cover. Sometimes plans don’t always work out the first time. Secondly. The light and dark are connected across space and time. The hive had a small six foot tall piece of the traveler, and it allowed the hive to pull the light directly from the traveler(an which was on earth, hive are on the moon, pretty long distance) across space and time. So technically the dark time traveling would be like if thee vex started sending rocks one day back in the past and then replacing them in the exact same spot.