"What we are going to do is get back to our time without doing anything, anything to this universe, assuming we have gone back in time," goomeister answered. He recieved several perplexed looks.
"Have you not heard of the grandfather paradox? Assume you can go back in time, as we are doing now (Assuming; we don't actually know what's going on). What if you do and somehow kill your grandfather? You would immediately cease to exist. Time is far too complicated to mess with. We can't do anything that would endanger the balance.
We must make haste for another reason: we cannot return to our present without bringing this timeline, the corrupt timeline, to a close. Consider: two things can't exist in the same place at the same time. If we return to our present naturally, there will be two versions of us in different places. Both will be destroyed. Get to work now. There's no time to waste."
Two rules. Break one and suffer dire consequences. Assuming they even were in the past. And if they were, how did they get there? Time to answer some questions.
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