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<blockquote data-quote="SilverHeart" data-source="post: 78879" data-attributes="member: 4425"><p>Typically, time travel isn't available for average consumer use. Most cases of time travel are approved missions. A time traveler is STRONGLY suggested to resist posting their full name or identifier name anywhere that it could be stored for any period of time. When you can travel through time, as well as space, all evidence always exists. Even if it's only for a few moments, we can go back and uncover reality. When a time traveler embarks on a mission, one goal is to keep people genuinely wondering if they are real or not. If they believed solidly, as a majority, that time travelers exist, history would be permanently changed. If nobody believed in us at all, we wouldn't have people developing time machines for when we need them, or we would have no support. No way to accomplish what we came for.</p><p></p><p>That being said; my short name is Nicholas Silverheart. My group codename is X. That book though, I don't recall such a book existing in other timelines I've been to.</p><p></p><p>Now, I would never go telling this to everyone, but some books and movies are based on things that real people did. Doctor Who, for example, is based partially on a true story of a time traveler who thought he could fix points in our history across many different timelines, but he frequently made it out, barely avoiding changing history for the worse. He's a real man. He never told people his name. He's like me. One of the gifted, in a particular crew or "team". He abandoned us long ago and hasn't returned, but I have no doubt that Doctor Who is based on the stories of the many people he picked up along the way. No, I don't claim "timelords" to be real, but this man was mistaken to be one, due to places he's traveled not having terminology like "time machine" and assume that he must be a lord over time to be able to move freely through it. The TARDIS is not real either, but a time machine nearly identical to it does exist, based on the interior controls. Keeping that in mind, that novel Silverheart may possibly be written about my own adventures. If you're interested to know more Khaos, please PM me. I can tell you something that you may find interesting.</p><p></p><p>I'm still open to questions. If you have any more, post and I'll answer. I'm also always glad to PM, especially if you'd rather ask in privacy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverHeart, post: 78879, member: 4425"] Typically, time travel isn't available for average consumer use. Most cases of time travel are approved missions. A time traveler is STRONGLY suggested to resist posting their full name or identifier name anywhere that it could be stored for any period of time. When you can travel through time, as well as space, all evidence always exists. Even if it's only for a few moments, we can go back and uncover reality. When a time traveler embarks on a mission, one goal is to keep people genuinely wondering if they are real or not. If they believed solidly, as a majority, that time travelers exist, history would be permanently changed. If nobody believed in us at all, we wouldn't have people developing time machines for when we need them, or we would have no support. No way to accomplish what we came for. That being said; my short name is Nicholas Silverheart. My group codename is X. That book though, I don't recall such a book existing in other timelines I've been to. Now, I would never go telling this to everyone, but some books and movies are based on things that real people did. Doctor Who, for example, is based partially on a true story of a time traveler who thought he could fix points in our history across many different timelines, but he frequently made it out, barely avoiding changing history for the worse. He's a real man. He never told people his name. He's like me. One of the gifted, in a particular crew or "team". He abandoned us long ago and hasn't returned, but I have no doubt that Doctor Who is based on the stories of the many people he picked up along the way. No, I don't claim "timelords" to be real, but this man was mistaken to be one, due to places he's traveled not having terminology like "time machine" and assume that he must be a lord over time to be able to move freely through it. The TARDIS is not real either, but a time machine nearly identical to it does exist, based on the interior controls. Keeping that in mind, that novel Silverheart may possibly be written about my own adventures. If you're interested to know more Khaos, please PM me. I can tell you something that you may find interesting. I'm still open to questions. If you have any more, post and I'll answer. I'm also always glad to PM, especially if you'd rather ask in privacy. [/QUOTE]
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