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Is time travel too overdone to write a story about it?

>> No.13666675
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Is a poor anon waiting for link to moon too overdone to write a story about it?

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>>13666675
>Is a poor anon waiting for link to moon too overdone to write a story about it?

What?

>> No.13666697

>>13666692
Ted tried to warn you about smart contracts

>> No.13666707

I hate that Chrono Trigger is the most original time travel story I've encountered.

>> No.13666712

>>13666665
Not if you subvert the fundamental codes of the genre.
Think about the metaphor "time travel". It suppose implicitly time can be treated like space, with definite starting and ending point. But what if that was not the case? What if time travel was an improper term, and time spreading, or time suspension, or time swallowing, or time extension was more accurate? Try to find a new intuitive ontology for time travel, one that doesn"t relies on "going straight to this point in time as if I was going on holiday, but in time instead of space".

>> No.13666793

>>13666707
How? Chrono Trigger is a fun game but none of it's writing is original.

>> No.13666827

>>13666665
I have a very good time travel story idea, so no.

>> No.13666984

>>13666827
Same, except the story isn't about time travel per se, but it is an important part of the premise.