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Death 999
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I realized that immediately after I shut down my computer...
The more immediate objection to the Xel'Naga is that they continued to exist well into human historic times.
And of course they're the same as the Vorlons and Shadows, once said species leave the galaxy. But again, that's different, since WE KICKED THEM OUT...
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*shakes finger*
no circle time paradoxes please.
reminds me of the star trek iv movie, where kirk sells the bifocals in 1984, only to be given to kirk as a gift from dr mccoy in the future. where did the glasses come from? there is no beginning and no end to this paradox. i cant remember the scientific name this paradox was given though. anyone else remember this?
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When he bought them in the 23rd century, he bought the original. There is also another, much older pair lying around somewhere. In other words, the glasses cycle is a loop-de-loop, not a circle.
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The more important circle time paradox is the invention of transparent aluminum.
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and quantum leep .
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