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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Oct 29, 2019 20:53:50 GMT
Even more than that:
Cameron's vision was clear. The original, "prime" timeline was fixed, and the causal loops have always been part of it. There's never been a "1984" without T-800 and Kyle. Kyle has always been John's father.
T-1000 always materialized in 1995, and after Pescadero the Connors escaped in Mexico. T-1000 wasn't able to trace them anymore, so he self-decommissioned. I guess he must have been destroyed in the JD.
The Terminators were sent back in time at the same time. The timeline was originally FIXED, and the actions of the Terminators in the past have always been part of history.
Cameron confirmed that T1 and THE FIRST HALF of T2 were part of a fixed timeline, and the SECOND HALF of T2 never "originally" happened. The SECOND HALF of T2 was the byproduct of a cosmic anomaly that disrupted/broke the fixed timeline forever.
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Post by thenolan on Oct 30, 2019 12:34:01 GMT
The MCU is not a bigger shitty mess than the xmen universe timeline. wonder why critics are not talking about it. biased much.
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Post by dazz on Oct 30, 2019 13:22:31 GMT
The MCU is not a bigger shitty mess than the xmen universe timeline. wonder why critics are not talking about it. biased much. You are right the MCU isn't as big a shitty jumbled mess as the X-Men film timeline/continuity, don't know why you think this is biased though, many people pointed out the lack of cohesion in the XCU pretty much every new release, except with Dark Phoenix mostly because all anyone spoke about on that was how horribly it was going to suck.
I have a feeling you being you and all that you didn't mean it that way though, knowing you it's meant to say the reverse but as per usual you cocked it up...oh well atleast you said something that made sense for once, mostly, even if you only did so by accident.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Aug 12, 2020 11:13:03 GMT
So the upcoming "LOKI" series confirms that one "split" timeline still exists. Of course.
Wondering if they will explain the mechanics and dynamics of the "Endgame Model" of time travel better.
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