• Fictional realities and their charms
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Am I the only one who used to wish [i]Digimon[/i] was real?
I just wish the Multiverse theory is correct. If is is, then... All the dreams and nightmares, all the books and movies, the videogames... They would all be real.
[QUOTE=Eudoxia;19619491]I just wish the Multiverse theory is correct. If is is, then... All the dreams and nightmares, all the books and movies, the videogames... They would all be real.[/QUOTE] I thought I was the only one...
[QUOTE=Kinversulath;19619629]I thought I was the only one...[/QUOTE] In a way, maybe that'd be worse. 'Cause then we'd know they're out there, but never be able to find them. Oh god... that'll mean real furries will exist too >.>
[QUOTE=archangel125;19619662]'Cause then we'd know they're out there, but never be able to find them. [/QUOTE] Meaby the greatest scientist ever will create a Chamber, kind of like the one in Avatar, that allows you to find a specific reality and go to it :3: If that ever happens a few veins in my brain will explode due to exceeding happiness :3:
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Well Gundam makes me a pacifist if that matters to anyone.
[QUOTE=TrafficMan;19619728][img]http://blogs.theage.com.au/screenplay/Mad%20Max.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] I was going to post that. Mad Max is boss.
Star Wars. I wish I was able to cry (:clint:)so I could express my sorrow over the Star Wars universe not existing.
Half-life 2 really did it for me. The idea of joining together with the rest of mankind in semi-functional post-apocalyptic world to fight against an oppressing alien force, it just seems so incredible. :3:
[QUOTE=archangel125;19619662]In a way, maybe that'd be worse. 'Cause then we'd know they're out there, but never be able to find them. Oh god... that'll mean real furries will exist too >.>[/QUOTE] That means the Combine are real, and they have access to trans-dimensional technology. So, if the Multiverse theory is correct and we created a race that knows how to manipulate the Multiverse theory, that means we can potentially be invaded by the same Combine we created in Half-Life 2?
[QUOTE=Canuhearme?;19620943]That means the Combine are real, and they have access to trans-dimensional technology. So, if the Multiverse theory is correct and we created a race that knows how to manipulate the Multiverse theory, that means we can potentially be invaded by the same Combine we created in Half-Life 2?[/QUOTE] Technically, yes. But the probability of them finding us is nearly nil.
[QUOTE=archangel125;19621222]Technically, yes. But the probability of them finding us is nearly nil.[/QUOTE] What if the LHC causes a Resonance Cascade?
Yeah don't laugh at the people who killed themselves. I felt the same feeling (minus the suicidal part) of the extreme beauty, and I can understand how if someone feels like they have nothing to live for or are depressed can be a motive for thier own suicide.
[QUOTE=Canuhearme?;19620943]That means the Combine are real, and they have access to trans-dimensional technology. So, if the Multiverse theory is correct and we created a race that knows how to manipulate the Multiverse theory, that means we can potentially be invaded by the same Combine we created in Half-Life 2?[/QUOTE] Or a universe where the Combine came from mars. Or Venus. Or where the star exploded and life never formed at all. Infinite means infinite, every combination you could ever conceive exists, as well as the ones you can't. And then some.
I've always loved the Assassins Creed storyline and wished that old factions such as the Templar's still carried on throughout the modern days in secrecy just to pull off something big one day.
Most fictional worlds scare the proverbial piss out of me.
I like the Elder Scrolls because of the depth of the backstory and world lore. There's actually an Elder Scrolls novel series in the works. I hope it doesn't suck.
I think the world depicted in Pandora's Star/Void series is pretty awesome. Mostly the immortality part. Sadly, due to bioengineering Furries really exist. (There is some hardcore furry killing in one of the books, one of the main characters purposely overloads a taser on some furry freak and kills her)
[QUOTE=Canuhearme?;19621278]What if the LHC causes a Resonance Cascade?[/QUOTE] Won't happen because they can't even get it to work. Goddamnit birds from the future dropping bread.
There are only a few fictional realities I have ever wished would come true. First and foremost, Star Wars. The idea of an entire galaxy filled with fantastic alien races and planets to explore (and an easy means with which to explore them) has always appealed to me. I could also fulfill my dream of being a Sith Lord. Next, there's Red Faction. To be honest it isn't that far-fetched, but it's still a long way off. But I still would like to pick up my Fusion Rocket and kick Ultor's ass off my planet. Last but certainly not least is Lord of the Rings. It struck me as crazy awesome the first time I read the books and saw the movies, and it still seems to me to this day to be a good world to live in.
It's charming as long as you're not there, if you actually were there, you would probably cry. Unless you are a hero or something, which won't happen.
Star wars :saddowns:
[QUOTE=Eudoxia;19619491]I just wish the Multiverse theory is correct. If is is, then... All the dreams and nightmares, all the books and movies, the videogames... They would all be real.[/QUOTE] I would love that too, but the multiverse theory can't be right. Because if all universes with all possibilities exist, then there is one where a great evil lord took power and he has the ability to wipe out all universes and all possibilities that have ever/will exist. And not only does he have the power to do this, he has already done it. And he is called the Great Tillywanga. But in another universe, a hero came along and prevented this from occurring. Which universe do we believe since they both occurred?
This is why I wish the godamn Multiverse theory could be proven. I thought about it, and realized that it couldn't be true unless: A: We have it all wrong, currently. B: There, in fact, IS someone watching out for us. :v: C: We're really fucking lucky. For if everything exists, then that means that there's a universe that would destroy ours, for no reason. As the Multiverse theory stands, which is everything that could be possible or impossible exists in a different universe, it just doesn't make sense, when you think a bit about it. Then again, if you think just a bit harder, then you could come up with ideas, perhaps our universe has a law that keeps us from communicating with the other universes? It's all too confusing.
Ever since Half Life 1 was released and I played it, I always wanted to become a Theoretical Physicist, and cause a global catastrophe. :o
John Dies at the End would be cool if it was real. Same with that movie Wristcutters. Did anybody see that?
[QUOTE=justin gurel;19604630] when i had the chance to run over all the Asian people in that game because i didn't like em i was proud of what world that game was in. Humanity has been introduced into a society in which different species of intelligent beings coexist peacefully and work together.[/QUOTE] No Asians allowed.
When I was younger, I used to daydream about a "Multiverse Event" Which involved an anomaly causing several universes in the multiverse to "Mesh" with our own, causing most of the world to take on characteristics of the seperate universes. The UK was the only untouched place. Thems was the days. ITT: I daydream about global catastrophies
Ever since I heard about World War 2 I thought it was the best fictional setting ever. It would be cool to go and be guard at Auschwitz or be a Japanese man Kamikazeeing planes. Overall World War 2 is filled with such depth and culture that I wish I was there.
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