GeneD wrote:I wonder about this every time it's mentioned and then forget to ask, SPOILER: Highlight text to read: why does he keep wanting to triangulate his position/coordinates? If he knows he's on Earth, shouldn't he also know at least his rough relative position in the solar system/galaxy? Or is it the case that Earth is mostly a myth to the Alliance and they have almost no info on it?
Well, I think it's safe to assume that SPOILER: Highlight text to read: the soldiers were never given Earth's coordinates
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GeneD wrote:MangaRocks, interesting theory. SPOILER: Highlight text to read: If he is in the past and the cause of the war, but doesn't start it because he's growing to be a better person or whatnot, there's going to be a paradox that'll need to be resolved somehow. Also, if a war is started, I don't see how the humans could actually survive due to the sheer number of Whale-Squids, or reach their "future" level of technology, even using Chamber as a blue-print.
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: Though I'll note that writers seem to always find a way around paradoxes in time-travel stories
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...And now I'm *really* eager to find out what they're going to discover on that inevitable treasure-hunting expedition...