If you could travel to anywhere in time to have influence on an historic event, where would that be and what would you change?
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1805 - battle of Trafalger.
EO stands proudly next to Nelson as he takes the fatal bullet. As he lies, dying and people crowd around to hear the final words, EO steps in and says
'Kismet, I'm sure he said kismet'
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostIf you could travel to anywhere in time to have influence on an historic event, where would that be and what would you change?Comment
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Nowt really - I think I would actually do something incredibly shallow and selfish and just go back and stick some money on a sporting event that I knew was going to win.
You can't change the big events man - society learns from them.The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostIf you could travel to anywhere in time to have influence on an historic event, where would that be and what would you change?
Perhaps I should not have taken Cassandra back into the Tardis to travel back to the Ambassadors Ball , just before she was about to collapse and die, having transferred her consciousness into her companion - Chip.
I took her back in time to see herself when she was beautiful and still had a body. In Chip's body, she told her past self that she was beautiful and collapsed - dying at last in the younger Cassandra's arms.
Perhaps I should have let her stand trial for her crimes commited during the End of Earth 5 billion years into the future,
But then again - Time Travel is absurd.
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A Time TravellerLast edited by AlfredJPruffock; 8 July 2009, 09:27.Comment
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostPerhaps I should not have taken Cassandra backtointo the Tardis to the Ambassadors Ball as she was about to collapse and die - perhaps I should have let her stand trial for her crimes commited during the End of Earth 5 billion years into the future,
But then again - Time Travel is absurd.
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