ext_201958 ([identity profile] full-score.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] damned_bulletin2009-03-28 01:40 am
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[written in stiff, blocky letters in an attempt to disguise his handwriting.]

What would you do if you found a younger version of one of your parents here?

Do you stay away from them in order to reduce the chances of causing a time paradox?

Do you team up with them and risk everything to make sure they stay safe?

Do you just sit them down and tell them you're their kid from the future?

What if something happens to them? Will you stop existing since it would mean you weren't ever born in the first place?

Has this happened to anyone before??

[Strikeouts illegible]

[personal profile] tightsofmight 2009-03-28 08:14 am (UTC)(link)
There's...really no way to tell for sure. Unless they remember waking up in a lab or something it's nearly impossible. Especially if their memories are exactly the same.

You've got a point though, about us being clones. As scary as it would be.

[More hesitant marks]

I know how you feel. The same kind of thing happened to me. My dad It's hard to think analytically about the whole thing when it's someone you care about. I guess you just have to take it with a grain of salt. There's no real way of knowing what to do in a situation like this.

I'm sorry I couldn't be more helpful.

[personal profile] tightsofmight 2009-03-28 09:23 am (UTC)(link)
That does make a lot of sense. I'm not too clear on how things work around here yet, but it's a possibility we have to consider. I don't know what that would mean if we ever did escape and return home either, but...maybe that's getting a little ahead of things.

Tell me about it. Especially when it's someone you've lost before. If it were me, though, I think I'd rather be honest. It's too much to hold something like that in. Uh, though it probably goes without saying to avoid mentioning any major stuff that happens in his future? Just in case.

Anytime, man. I hope things work out okay for you and your dad.