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<blockquote data-quote="Rosson" data-source="post: 24953" data-attributes="member: 487"><p><strong>Re: Good Morning</strong></p><p></p><p><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"Paul J. Lyon\")</div></p><p>I apologize for making it seem as if Corporations have taken over, this is far from the reality. The larger Corporations do manifest a degree of control smaller companies are otherwise unable. But there is certainly no "take over" as I appear to have evidenced. I have researched "Enron" and am certain we have no issue such as this. </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>The need to "badger" the past, if I discern your meaning with any degree of accuracy, is to ensure certain ?future? abilities are maintained. As time lines diverge to create new time lines, we discover that the past is not always as concrete as you believe it to be. For example, and comical this will be, the invention of the wheel led to obvious modern day necessities. Imagine that as the wheel was invented by a cave man, divergence led the cave man to go back in his cave and never use it again. You see two time frames diverge. Now imagine that your knowledge of future lines shows you need that technology to assure certain benefits. This is where my assignment <span style="color: black">begins. I go to the decision point and attempt to converge the time lines. Failing that I install the necessary ability to ensure that the goal comes to pass.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: black">For ball fans, Low-Grav Sports are what you will long for. These take place in Extra-Terrestrial Vehicles with Artificial Gravity. Able to control the level of Gravity, it presents a very dramatic game throughout.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosson, post: 24953, member: 487"] [b]Re: Good Morning[/b] <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"Paul J. Lyon\")</div> I apologize for making it seem as if Corporations have taken over, this is far from the reality. The larger Corporations do manifest a degree of control smaller companies are otherwise unable. But there is certainly no "take over" as I appear to have evidenced. I have researched "Enron" and am certain we have no issue such as this. The need to "badger" the past, if I discern your meaning with any degree of accuracy, is to ensure certain ?future? abilities are maintained. As time lines diverge to create new time lines, we discover that the past is not always as concrete as you believe it to be. For example, and comical this will be, the invention of the wheel led to obvious modern day necessities. Imagine that as the wheel was invented by a cave man, divergence led the cave man to go back in his cave and never use it again. You see two time frames diverge. Now imagine that your knowledge of future lines shows you need that technology to assure certain benefits. This is where my assignment [color=black]begins. I go to the decision point and attempt to converge the time lines. Failing that I install the necessary ability to ensure that the goal comes to pass.[/color] [color=black]For ball fans, Low-Grav Sports are what you will long for. These take place in Extra-Terrestrial Vehicles with Artificial Gravity. Able to control the level of Gravity, it presents a very dramatic game throughout.[/color] [/QUOTE]
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