Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-4050367-20151115042820/@comment-4816710-20151115045346

1) OS Ben 10K

2) The path that my series is on now.

3) There's no evidence to suggest they aren't, so why not?

4) John Smith 10

5) It really depends. For some things, I think that you can't alter the past. This has two meanings: 1) While in the past, you are forbidden from changing it because the results could be terrible. 2) You are unable to alter the past. By, for example, letting Hitler drown in a lake as a child, you make his father or friend or something do what he did out of revenge or grief or something. That's a little out there, but you get the idea. For other things, like my series, the future changes as often as the present. You may visit the future and then go home and by making some decision erase that future for yourself.

6) Currently no, but I think there's got to be some way to do it.

7) There couldn't be a limitation like that, or you wouldn't be able to get home. If you go back, you have to be able to go forward to return home. If you go forward, there has to be a way to go back to the past, aka, your present.

8) Every decision creates branches, thus spawning a different reality for each possible decision.

9) Eh... kind of. A timeline is more like the current path your life is headed on, but a Dimension is a definite split in the Universe with two opposite decisions.

10) In my series, I've given Chronosapiens the limitation of looking forward or back in time, without the ability to travel in it- thus, they can't alter the past, but they can use it to their advantage.

11) Definitely not.

12) I like to think that I am the Prime Brywarrior. You may not be the Prime Sci100, but I am Prime Brywarrior.