What would you do if you had a Time Machine?But with rules!

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The Virgo

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RaffB said:
3.You can't change history in any way
4.You exist in that time, but people will not pay too much attention to you.
But see, right there, you are contradicting yourself.

If you exist in a previous space and time at any X,Y,Z coordinates in the world, you are changing time. Someone has to walk around you because you are in his path - YOU JUST CHANGED TIME. Perhaps even history! What if got hit by a car thinking about how strange you were just standing there? See what I mean? "People won't pay TOO much attention" That means they will, to some extent, notice you and their thoughts will be different. See? Time is already altering.

Also, if you attended a concert that had an empty seat, that means that you altered history by making that seat no longer empty. A little more money was made that evening than before. If you attend a concert that was, originally, full, that means that someone who SHOULD have been at that concert no longer was. What happened to him/her? Did they get into a car wreck because they were somewhere else?

The only way to view the past without interfering would be to view it from another time. Basically, a non-physical viewing of the past while you were still in the present.

Sorry, but I had to say it ...

Now, OT, if I could remotely view another time, I would choose to go to the one of the Zodiac Killer murders when it happened and follow him until he took off the mask. Just to see if it was REALLY Arthur Leigh Allen or not. *EDIT* I knew a girl who thought that it was Arthur L Allen and was, instead, a Virgo police officer(?). (The name of her suspect escapes me, but we were both astrology fanatics and Virgos, so that's the part that sticks in my mind.) I guess I would want to see if she was right.
 

Genericjim101

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I'd use it to pop back and watch F1 from about 1969 to 1993. So much good racing, the cars sounded fucking amazing, and there was genuine racing going on. Nobody was universally dominant back then, not like today. Even the greats lost as often as they won.


I'd then pop back a few more years and stash a muscle car and a pickup in a barn somewhere safe to retreive when I get back in the present. I may not get to take anything back with me but that doesn't mean I can't leave myself a time capsule! Muwahahahaha! I might also add a DMC-12 to the time capsule, who knows.
Genericjim101 said:
The Bad

The first atomic detonation
That should be on the Good. Nuclear bombs are fucking beautiful things to watch explode, much in the same way things like tornados and supernovae are. Sure they're super destructive, but fucking hell they're gorgeous.

I suppose I DID like watching Megaton go up in smoke in FO3 sharing a similar reaction to Mr Burke XD
 

Scarim Coral

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Does it count changing history if I simply bought a ticket to watch Star Wars on release day? I mean I'm changing history in a small way by I had denied a person in that timeline from originally watching that film with the ticket?
Also I would go to the future to see the upcoming lotto numbersand memories it or does "You can't bring anything back with you" also mean I have to forget any memories of the numbers or event?
 

StormShaun

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These are the list of things I would do.

1. go back in time and see if King Arthur did exist and if he/she was a boy or a girl, also I would take a photo (or a portrait)
Or I would.

2. Go into the future and find a better time machine and all the cool ideas in the future, bring them back with me and invent them and become very rich. And with the better time machine I would go back in time and date the girl version of King Arthur and live there for a bit until I tell her how I am a time traveller, bring her back to the future but make sure that England knows that she is going forwards in time, she'd become King again and then we live happily ever after.

I like the looks of option 2.
 

Adam Jensen_v1legacy

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The only rule you have is rule 2. The rest of the stuff you wrote are things we would actually want if we were able to travel back in time.
 

Garethp

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Watch some battles form the Punic Wars and Spartan Wars, then skip ahead to the future. I want to live in about 30 - 70 years from now at my age. Well... with the way consumers are holding back technology atm, adjust that to 70 - 150 years from now
 

Garethp

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General Grind said:
- Watch the real battle of Thermopylae.
- See dinosaurs\huge animals and all other now extinct animals.
- Watch Socrates in Athens
- See Athens and Rome in their pride
- See if the battle for Troy really happened
- See if Shakespeare was real, and if so, how he worked
- Watch Leonardo da Vinci do his thing.
- See if Jesus, Siddharta Gautama really existed
- Visit the library of Alexandria
- See if Atlantis was real
- Watch dinosaurs and huge animals for the rest of my life, cause that would be awesome.
Oh, it's pretty much taken as granted that Troy actually happened, they've found what they believe to be the site, and looking through the layers and finding the approximate time period, they find evidence of battle

It's how the war went down that's not quite proven
 

Lizardon

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Go back to before the Big Bang and watch the Universe be created, and then go far enough into the future to watch the the end of the Universe.

And then go to 4th May 2012 to watch The Avengers.
 

CrazyGirl17

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Easy!

-See the dinosaurs in action
-Catch up on the cartoons I skipped over as a kid
-See old Japan
-Watch Jimi Hendrix, Queen, and the like in their prime
-Hang out with famous people

...Would giving Hitler a wedgie change history? Just asking. I'd at least like to at least punch him, then do this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAxUEwIq-a0&feature=related
 

General Grind

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Garethp said:
General Grind said:
- Watch the real battle of Thermopylae.
- See dinosaurs\huge animals and all other now extinct animals.
- Watch Socrates in Athens
- See Athens and Rome in their pride
- See if the battle for Troy really happened
- See if Shakespeare was real, and if so, how he worked
- Watch Leonardo da Vinci do his thing.
- See if Jesus, Siddharta Gautama really existed
- Visit the library of Alexandria
- See if Atlantis was real
- Watch dinosaurs and huge animals for the rest of my life, cause that would be awesome.
Oh, it's pretty much taken as granted that Troy actually happened, they've found what they believe to be the site, and looking through the layers and finding the approximate time period, they find evidence of battle

It's how the war went down that's not quite proven
Aight, I'd watch it and see how similar it is to the story.
 

Tommeh Brownleh

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I have a time machine. It goes on my wrist, and tells me the time. Some go on my wall. Others are built into my computer. Oh you mean time TRAVEL machine.

I would probably watch George Carlin for the first week

Watch all my favorite bands in concert the next

Go and play in a video arcade afterward. I do not know the feeling of having a machine chew my quarters for the sake of 3 lives of fun, but I want to.