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Rufus Shinra ([personal profile] ambitiousblond) wrote in [community profile] etraya2024-10-19 01:08 pm

un: shinra | audio

[Keeping this audio for now- he's not the previous iteration of him who was here before, he's the older and improved version.

Thank Aurora for that.

But he's going to play it carefully for now, not tip his hand just yet to see what he can find out about whatever trouble his past self was getting into.]


It's a pleasure to be here again- I've been told it's been a few weeks but apparently, time doesn't work the same way. If my math is correct, what has been weeks here has been years for me.

[And there is the whole different timelines/worlds thing but the one reassuring thing is that his alternate self is out there somewhere also making stupid reckless life choices.]

But I'm curious if anyone has experienced anything related to alternate timelines and parallel worlds- bonus points if you've met an alternate version of yourself either from another world or time.
sleepfan: (Thinking)

[personal profile] sleepfan 2024-10-21 02:39 pm (UTC)(link)
So either our memories are erased when we leave or that was a different you.

That is precisely the situation that our world is in. We all remember things differently and we do not know why. I have managed to narrow down at what point our memories diverged - or at least a range. So our world seems to be in a position similar to yours. Our divergences are fairly substantial, however. You said yours were minimal?
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[personal profile] sleepfan 2024-10-24 02:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes. Our point of divergence - if it is a single point, I do not know - seems to be several years in the past, and it has compounded to produce very different memories.

Why would your world be destroyed?

Do the same people exist in all versions of the world of which you are aware? That might be a clue.