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The one that got hit by the shit ninja and folded by Jack buying a cell phone.wait...which one is shelby?![]()
The one that got hit by the shit ninja and folded by Jack buying a cell phone.wait...which one is shelby?![]()
So, maybe Shelby's father is the MC's father who traveled back in time and started a new life, got rich, had Shelby and is now the antagonist who is the leader of the other group trying to control time!!Plot twist theory: What if Shelby is the MC's daughter?
Nice game btw. Lewd animations are next level and the story is interesting.
Honestly would not be surprised if the other organization leader (maybe Shelby's dad) is an alternate reality MC, AND the dude in the mask helping us is ALSO an alternate reality MC.So, maybe Shelby's father is the MC's father who traveled back in time and started a new life, got rich, had Shelby and is now the antagonist who is the leader of the other group trying to control time!!
Or maybe MC's father was childless when the power plant had the explosion and when he was sent back in time he got a job at the power plant to stop the explosion. Before that happens he meets the MC's mom, they got married and had the MC. But the explosion happens anyway and we're at the start of the story.
The mind boggles at the time travel implications that you can use. Always beware of time travel stories!!
Blew my mind. I think I like this theory the best. Except they are not from alternate timelines, but future versions of the same personHonestly would not be surprised if the other organization leader (maybe Shelby's dad) is an alternate reality MC, AND the dude in the mask helping us is ALSO an alternate reality MC.
Reminds me of that Ben 10 live action movie where the antagonist was an evil Ben from the future with time powers
Actually, alternate realities makes more sense than time travel. Could be there is a "war" going on with a couple realities to control travel between realities and in those alternate realities the MC is a major player on opposite sides. That way nothing the MC does when he is in the other reality effects his reality. Of course, the problem is the time difference so I don't think that's what the dev is aiming for. Time travel stories never really make sense, but you can do just about anything with alternate realities.Honestly would not be surprised if the other organization leader (maybe Shelby's dad) is an alternate reality MC, AND the dude in the mask helping us is ALSO an alternate reality MC.
Reminds me of that Ben 10 live action movie where the antagonist was an evil Ben from the future with time powers
Sorry. Came off more standoffish than I wanted.Just teasing you dude... I get where you are coming from.
How to unpack an rpa? I can't unpack it with unrenUpdated to EP 4.6 public (Ep1 Remake) Combined Incest + WT
A new game is required!
Focuses on Alpha Harem route and not being a little bitch.
Combines incest and walk through.
Place everything in the "game" folder, replace as needed.
Will always spread the love equally between girls when an option. Some choices are unmarked which means either pick them all or it's players choice.
Updated to ep4.6 public aka Ep1 Remake.
Edit: Note a new game is required for 4.5 on.
Try a different version of unren. The Unren-Ultrahack (v7) should work.How to unpack an rpa? I can't unpack it with unren
Try a different version of unren. The Unren-Ultrahack (v7) should work.
in a lot of time travel stories, traveling through time is essentially shown as alternate realities, with each modification to the timeline creating a new branch in time (thus the theory of changing something in the past doesnt change the present/future, just makes a new timeline)Actually, alternate realities makes more sense than time travel. Could be there is a "war" going on with a couple realities to control travel between realities and in those alternate realities the MC is a major player on opposite sides. That way nothing the MC does when he is in the other reality effects his reality. Of course, the problem is the time difference so I don't think that's what the dev is aiming for. Time travel stories never really make sense, but you can do just about anything with alternate realities.
Travelling back in time is impossible because of the paradoxes it creates. If you build a time machine to go back in time to do something, once it's done, you no longer needed to build the time machine, so you never built it, which means you never went back in time.in a lot of time travel stories, traveling through time is essentially shown as alternate realities, with each modification to the timeline creating a new branch in time (thus the theory of changing something in the past doesnt change the present/future, just makes a new timeline)
That could be what's happening here, and one of my theories is that the MC is seeing these alternate realities in his nightmares that he gets, and apparently used to get frequently as a child. So the beach dream with the black hole portals and flying dragon could have been an alternate reality.
Its a pretty big reach I know, but it is of course just a theory lol
The branching timelines aren't alternate realities, per se. Alternative realities are the multiverses that have become popular in movies and books. I agree, though, that the branching timelines is the best, if not the only, way to use time travel in stores. I don't think the dev is going in that direction, though.in a lot of time travel stories, traveling through time is essentially shown as alternate realities, with each modification to the timeline creating a new branch in time (thus the theory of changing something in the past doesnt change the present/future, just makes a new timeline)
That could be what's happening here, and one of my theories is that the MC is seeing these alternate realities in his nightmares that he gets, and apparently used to get frequently as a child. So the beach dream with the black hole portals and flying dragon could have been an alternate reality.
Its a pretty big reach I know, but it is of course just a theory lol
That is actually not accurate, what I mean is that, yes, *if* you built a time machine to do a single task then when that was done it would create a paradox. For example, builds time machine specifically to kill Hitler, goes kills Hitler, no need for time machine, = paradox.Travelling back in time is impossible because of the paradoxes it creates. If you build a time machine to go back in time to do something, once it's done, you no longer needed to build the time machine, so you never built it, which means you never went back in time.
One issue I see with going back in time and creating a paradox is that the further you go back, the more likely you are to cancel yourself. Now, maybe your team will still create a time machine and do other things, but you won't be part of it and then they'll go back and change other things that might bring you back into the equation while cancelling one or more of themselves.That is actually not accurate, what I mean is that, yes, *if* you built a time machine to do a single task then when that was done it would create a paradox. For example, builds time machine specifically to kill Hitler, goes kills Hitler, no need for time machine, = paradox.
However, while this is the usually "paradox" example given in movies and stories it is *very* easy to break out of. If the time machine was built simply to build a time machine and be able to go back in time (independent of a specific purpose) the paradox is nullified. You would always build the time machine because your goal was just to build a time machine. And short of removing yourself from the equation via past action there is no paradox that would remove the time machine from existence.
It's the obvious answer that most movies and stories miss. And even some actual theoretical physicists miss it too. The creator of the time machine who is doing it just to have done it. Nothing done in the past, outside of them no longer being, would stop them because they would always just want to build a time machine because they wanted to. It is the most likely way it would be done anyway. The inventors of most things aren't doing it for a specific reason, but simply because they can. And if that was the case with time travel then that motive is immutable by past actions.
In fact, this removes nearly all paradoxes.
Of course, an accidental time machine (as seems to be the case with this one) also removes most paradoxes as well. Since, for example, Jenny or the MC's dad working at the lab wouldn't actually change much other than their outcome from the accident. The power plant would still exist, the collider would still be there, and the experiments would still be done. Thus, the time machine created by the accident would still likely come about, just perhaps at a slightly later or earlier date, but with time machines the exact date of its creation is largely irrelevant to the impact it can have on the timeline.