Um...wow. Okay--ther are only a few reasons that should be happening and none of them are good. This happened a little while ago, too, just not to as...complete a degree.
You may have collided with an alternate timeline; or merged...essentially, the decisions you made here and the decisions you would have made in Port Charles lead to such similiar outcomes that thanks to the temporal anomaly already at work they just, kinda became the same timeline. I'm not sure if that made ant sense but it's a theory, at least.
Well, if I'm right...they both are. They both happened, although the Port Charles timeline effected (until now) a different version of you than the one in Aternaville.
Temporal physics is funny like that; I honestly don't know what else to tell you. When I traveled through time-space my "mentor" if you could call him that explained that colliding timelines was a hazard for human beings living and moving in unstable time. Something about how we exist separate of ourselves in each timeline and that creating problems when timelines are too similar.
Not that I'm aware of. Before, the memories faded in time but only because the merge wasn't near complete. I still remember things that happened to the other version of me, but that's because it's just about impossible for me to forget anything.
You know I'm always here if you need anything, even if it's a cup of coffee.
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You may have collided with an alternate timeline; or merged...essentially, the decisions you made here and the decisions you would have made in Port Charles lead to such similiar outcomes that thanks to the temporal anomaly already at work they just, kinda became the same timeline. I'm not sure if that made ant sense but it's a theory, at least.
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That's...not good though.
Which one is the real one?
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Temporal physics is funny like that; I honestly don't know what else to tell you. When I traveled through time-space my "mentor" if you could call him that explained that colliding timelines was a hazard for human beings living and moving in unstable time. Something about how we exist separate of ourselves in each timeline and that creating problems when timelines are too similar.
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So there's nothing I can do to not remember two different sets of time streams.
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You know I'm always here if you need anything, even if it's a cup of coffee.
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I know.
Thanks, Wes. For everything.
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