26th June 2004, 9:44 PM
But lazy, you forget the destined future, the Cataclysm in which the robots are staged to become the dominate life on this planet!
http://www.bobandgeorge.com/Archive/Apr04.php?date=29 (just keep reading from here until you stop)
And lo, for it would seem that after the Final Fantasy games spawn us as you have told, that the Megaman universe affects the future. But not exactly like FF. For, the future is destined to happen EXACTLY LIKE the Megaman games, which have predicted the future PURELY by chance, and not a single one of the major people in this future will have ANY idea that there is a video game series called Megaman. And then, eons from now, Zero, a creation of evil turned good, will unite the universe in a form beyond matter/energy, and all will become pure space/time, thus surviving the universal heat death, and will become an ultimate life form named Roy. This being will realize that all the universe exists for one moment of sheer perfection. The being will strive to recreate that moment in an infinite loop from then onward, thus showing that the whole Black Mage thing wasn't AGAINST the will of God at all, but of Mod, God's little brother.
Oh yes, here's that moment of perfection.
http://www.bobandgeorge.com/Archive/Apr04.php?date=29 (just keep reading from here until you stop)
And lo, for it would seem that after the Final Fantasy games spawn us as you have told, that the Megaman universe affects the future. But not exactly like FF. For, the future is destined to happen EXACTLY LIKE the Megaman games, which have predicted the future PURELY by chance, and not a single one of the major people in this future will have ANY idea that there is a video game series called Megaman. And then, eons from now, Zero, a creation of evil turned good, will unite the universe in a form beyond matter/energy, and all will become pure space/time, thus surviving the universal heat death, and will become an ultimate life form named Roy. This being will realize that all the universe exists for one moment of sheer perfection. The being will strive to recreate that moment in an infinite loop from then onward, thus showing that the whole Black Mage thing wasn't AGAINST the will of God at all, but of Mod, God's little brother.
Oh yes, here's that moment of perfection.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)