People come from across one another's timelines. Some people know things that others haven't yet experienced, and it's only a matter of time before the future gets revealed to those still living a life behind that point in time
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I don't see why. You're the one saying that maybe you shouldn't go back, and you know how Seph is more easily persuaded by you. [shrug]
My theory is that even the different timelines are different worlds from each other, nearly exact clones but differentiated by the timeline itself. Alternate, parallel, or duplicate universes -- you have your own, and it's useless to think of the others out there. Besides, not a lot of people who leave here and go home remember Death City, according to them.
I don't think he would be hard to convince at all. I might not have to convince him at all.
That's a considerable amount of the same world in repeat. I have done things here that I don't want to forget. I don't always like it here, but I have people here I can't have where I'm from.
That seems like too much for me. That many worlds and that many possibilities, but you could be right. I don't like to think of me being a clone again.
If you were going to stay, would you convince Kurapika to stay too?
I often am. [but his doofy smile indicates the private joke.]
There are only two that matter to you: here and there. Where you can be and where you will be. All the other worlds don't concern you very much -- you can't change them and you're not going to them.
No. I don't think I'll be able to keep my sanity here, in the long run.
I wasn't supposed to come to this world, and I did because of BREW. Who's to say it's smart enough to send me where I'm supposed to when all is said and done?
Sephiroth would miss you if you left. He's fond of you.
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My theory is that even the different timelines are different worlds from each other, nearly exact clones but differentiated by the timeline itself. Alternate, parallel, or duplicate universes -- you have your own, and it's useless to think of the others out there. Besides, not a lot of people who leave here and go home remember Death City, according to them.
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That's a considerable amount of the same world in repeat. I have done things here that I don't want to forget. I don't always like it here, but I have people here I can't have where I'm from.
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[humhum] I assume that the number of worlds is limitless; in that sense, having numerous clones of one shouldn't be that surprising.
That's always the difficulty of having a choice, yes.
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That seems like too much for me. That many worlds and that many possibilities, but you could be right. I don't like to think of me being a clone again.
If you were going to stay, would you convince Kurapika to stay too?
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In another world somewhere, another Cloud could be happy, another Kuroro might not have grown up a criminal. No use thinking of that, though. [shrug]
Probably. There wouldn't be a quarter of a reason for me to stay otherwise.
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I'm happy here and on Gaea where I come from. However, who knows how many other worlds exist out there.
Have you ever considered staying?
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There are only two that matter to you: here and there. Where you can be and where you will be. All the other worlds don't concern you very much -- you can't change them and you're not going to them.
No. I don't think I'll be able to keep my sanity here, in the long run.
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Sephiroth would miss you if you left. He's fond of you.
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[shrugs a shoulder] He is, and I'm fond of him. But I don't belong here.
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What will you do when you go home? Life as normal?
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[shrug shrug] Maybe. I'll have to meet my people. It's been a while.
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Your people?
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