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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Fribbulus Xax
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Jan 9th, 2005, 06:23 AM
I still think there's something off there. Cause whoever gets on the plane that loses the engine doesn't friggin matter. The plane's still going to make the same flight and lose the same engine in the same place. Planes aren't cabs that wait for specific people to get on them.
Next to that, Donnie's death is meaningless. An airplane engine STILL fell on his house, and that engine STILL doesn't belong in the time and space it's in. If it's object he's supposed to return to its proper time, well, he didn't do it.
The whole thing might've made sense if in the timeframe and area where the engine fell into the wormhole, Donnie's survival caused that plane to never take off, creating a destructive paradox due to an object that should never exist.
Frank's character just seems like a weird idea shooting far past its purpose. I've read the stuff about the Manipulated Dead, and whichever way you look at it, he calls Donnie out of bed and sets everything in motion.
graah, if I think about it too long it's going to start pissing me off too. I like the fact that there's people thinking up new ways to approach time travel, but they shouldn't screw it up like this.
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