Time travel is a cool sci-fi concept.
I've been writing a story, recently, about Time,
In my story there is a concept I called "Time Continuum".
In the time continuum, you can go forward, or backward in time!
If you go back in time, you change the future; and when going forward in time, you leave parts of the past unchanged (you're missing) - strange, I know.
The perfect characters for my story (you can't have an empty Time Continuum), were four concepts of time; time 1, time 2, time 3 and time 4.
The main character, Tock, strangely a protagonist and an antagonist, is in the Time Continuum.
Time 4, was the first person that Tock met before he entered the Time Continuum, and Time 4 is also every other character met in the Time Continuum.
Tock experiences Time 1, Time 2 and Time 3, prior, but he hasn't acknowledged each of them, logically, by the time he reaches the Time Continuum.
Tock has misunderstood: the butterfly effect, nature is strange, etc. He makes many mistakes, and the Time Continuum is a mess, but he has a chance to change it from a harsher position.
He comes back in the future, more aware of the circumstance, and manages to escape the Time Continuum; but this information is for the readers of my story (under construction).
>>8828928
Is this not an autistic back to the future?
>>8828928
>The main character, Tock
>>8829278
That or one of the worse Dr. Whos
>>8829314
>an autistic version of a bad Dr Who episode
Holy...
In that case let's up the autism. One of the characters (or a new character) is Dr Why, not only a self insert for the author, but also superior to Dr Who in every way.
>>8829329
>Dr Why
Still keking bout that one
>C'mon Rosie we's need to get back in time to buttrape Hitler
>B-b-but Dr Why ?
>I'll explain later
Also, I'mvery stone