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Dec 5, 2013 8:16 AM
#1
THIS IS AN ANIME ONLY DISCUSSION POST. DO NOT DISCUSS THE MANGA BEYOND THIS EPISODE. ---------------------------------------- Oh boy, Anna reveals herself with the mission as a spy. This is getting ugly. Seeing her next to Roberto kinda pissed me off as well. Anna struggling to shoot the girls definitely shows that she cares about the Ferrari girls though. Dat tears. Hozuki sure met an interesting person also. |
Dec 5, 2013 11:25 AM
#2
When you think that the story cannot get messier, it does. What is this time travel thing?!? |
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Dec 5, 2013 12:02 PM
#3
Some crazy stuff happening here XD I didn't expect Time travel happening here while time stopped in the present world. Lol'd at Anna's reveal of being a spy. Felt too forced XD Glad that Cicihno came to the rescue :D Hozuki is such a strong little girl. Didn't expect she gave Roberto a fake O_o? Liked the parts with Galleileo :D He seems like a nice guy. I'm guessing Hozuki is the one who made him make the gold fish his sign XD |
Dec 5, 2013 12:15 PM
#5
symbv said: When you think that the story cannot get messier, it does. What is this time travel thing?!? Messier than a 2 year old eating spaghetti bolognese for his dinner. |
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Dec 5, 2013 1:50 PM
#6
Galilei Donna just took a leaf out of Samurai Flamenco's book! What is going on with the Noitamina shows this season?! lol |
Dec 5, 2013 2:11 PM
#7
So Hozuki has gone back to the past. Anna reveals that she is a spy, but in the end tries to help them escape. Barion-Zara said: Hozuki is such a strong little girl. Didn't expect she gave Roberto a fake O_o?Liked the parts with Galleileo :D He seems like a nice guy. I'm guessing Hozuki is the one who made him make the gold fish his sign XD Hozuki loves them goldfish lol. |
Dec 5, 2013 2:21 PM
#8
It was nice for Hozuki to get a chance to build the Galileo with her ancestor, but I seriously doubt he was that HOT when he was young in real life. I hope Anna's dead. Sent with Mal Updater |
Dec 5, 2013 3:05 PM
#9
So.. she just went from about to get hit by missiles, to meeting her ancestor in the past and working with him lol Alright episode. The action in the beginning was okay, but I'm not really sure how I feel about the time traveling. At least Anna finally revealed that she was a spy. |
Dec 5, 2013 3:28 PM
#10
Time travel eh? I knew it, that guy is Galileo Galilei! |
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Dec 5, 2013 3:43 PM
#11
Sp what will happening now? They was about to get hit by the missiles. |
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Dec 5, 2013 3:58 PM
#13
What. Just what. I don't really have a clue what's going on anymore. I don't think time travel was ever alluded to even with the goldfish hourglass. I could be wrong, though, and I just forgot about something some episodes back. The show's just been bouncing here and there for a while it's hard to pin-point where exactly it went off-course. Oh well. Two more episodes to go, score may or may not change from this point. It's been pretty to look at, and the characters are all right, but story-wise... ehh... |
Dec 5, 2013 4:29 PM
#14
Lil-Bird said: What. Just what. I don't really have a clue what's going on anymore. I don't think time travel was ever alluded to even with the goldfish hourglass. I could be wrong, though, and I just forgot about something some episodes back. The show's just been bouncing here and there for a while it's hard to pin-point where exactly it went off-course. Oh well. Two more episodes to go, score may or may not change from this point. It's been pretty to look at, and the characters are all right, but story-wise... ehh... Time travel? Not overtly, but we have known from the first episode that there is something very very strange about their world (geocentrism), so while I did not expect time travel it isn't surprising that something like it could happen. I started a thread several weeks ago that said that I think the final payoff of this show will be worth it and that it will tie everything together in a very satisfying way. My theory of what this ending will be seems to be wrong (though with a couple of very minor modifications it could still easily work and explain time travel), I still think this will be the case, there have been so many clues scattered about to support this determination. That said, even if this proves to be true, the writers have really, really, really overly relied on the audience to maintain their suspension of disbelief and continue to watch this show. Nice to see my belief that Houzaki was on to things far more than she let on was proven true, this gives me confidence that my hope will ultimately be redeemed. |
Dec 5, 2013 5:07 PM
#16
That mysterious power hourglass. Besides, we could see Galileo in the anime (?). |
Dec 5, 2013 5:48 PM
#17
Oh wow okay |
Dec 5, 2013 6:00 PM
#18
Well... that was an interesting turn of events I guess? Didn't expect them to throw time travel into the mix but hopefully they explain their strange world through this. Only two episodes left, its going to be interesting to see how they wrap it up. |
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Dec 5, 2013 6:49 PM
#19
I was surprise on how Hozuki had a gut feeling about Anna and how she tricked everyone into giving a fake Galileo Tesoro. Hozuki is one amazing girl and a badass. I get the feeling that Galileo Galilei is falling in love with Hozuki. |
Dec 5, 2013 6:52 PM
#20
Wow such a sudden change of pace that it almost pissed me off... This better lead to a good explanation. I hope they don't do something cliche like... The tesoro's power relies on love. Galileo Galilei discovered such a force in the past through Hozuki (hence why there's pictures of goldfish on the sketches). Lol then they would have to explain what happens to the future Hozuki after hundreds of years from Galilei's time. Would history repeat itself and Hozuki go back to another Galilei? My head hurts just thinking about it. They already had more than enough to explain, might as well throw in time travel, right?. I agree with everyone else in this discussion that the "time travel" was really unexpected, and very much unnecessary |
Dec 5, 2013 6:56 PM
#21
What's next they're going to show in the end of the day Okabe was dreaming? So many twists. I heard somewhere it's a 2 cour. Does that mean we will be left hanging? D: |
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Dec 5, 2013 7:33 PM
#22
How did I know that she traveled back in time when I saw the surrounding she ended up in? And of course she would meet her grandpa. Is that Kaji Yuuki I hear? I totally didn't recognize his voice at first, until after he yelled out lol. Well cute interaction between the two, I wonder if Galileo has deduced that she came from the future yet. |
Dec 5, 2013 7:33 PM
#23
Awesome ost when Roberto was making Anna aim the gun. Time travel eh? Well she better not screw anything up because she's going to go poof if Galileo doesn't do what he's supposed to. Interesting plot twist, but that was a great episode :D |
Dec 5, 2013 7:59 PM
#24
pakoko said: Wow such a sudden change of pace that it almost pissed me off... This better lead to a good explanation. I hope they don't do something cliche like... The tesoro's power relies on love. Galileo Galilei discovered such a force in the past through Hozuki (hence why there's pictures of goldfish on the sketches). Lol then they would have to explain what happens to the future Hozuki after hundreds of years from Galilei's time. Would history repeat itself and Hozuki go back to another Galilei? My head hurts just thinking about it. They already had more than enough to explain, might as well throw in time travel, right?. I agree with everyone else in this discussion that the "time travel" was really unexpected, and very much unnecessary The tesoro seems to respond to energy, again this time and the two times (at the hospital and when Houzaki's friend was killed) it activated before it absorbed energy from the explosions occurring nearby. Not that this show makes it easy for people to notice this. In thinking about this episode I can guarantee you that the ending won't be cliched, but this show is too damn subtle and so far they haven't cared to connect the dots for people. Another instance, Houzaki knew that Anna was a spy, she has known it from the 3rd episode when her security camera caught Anna snooping. I think she kept her around because 1) Houzaki was hoping that Anna could provide a bit more information to Houzaki, 2) she was hoping that Anna wouldn't ultimately betray them, and 3) while she thought that Anna was a spy, she didn't think that Anna was spying for Roberto. That Houzaki knew was confirmed this episode when her sister's didn't know how Roberto found them, Houzaki stared down Anna knowing full well. That this wasn't an on the spot deduction was shown before when Anna said she didn't know anything else, Houzaki gave her a harsh stare and was just about to ask her a question before they were interrupted. The implications of Houzaki meeting Galileo are huge. The writer has just created the ultimate time paradox. Given the technology of Galileo's world, there is no way he could have invented the stuff he did. So Houzaki going back in time is what ultimately causes Galileo to create the stuff that allowed Houzaki to go back in time to inspire Galileo to create the stuff. It's an endless loop. Gallileo will give Houzaki the key (most likely the seventh sketch) to activate the secret behind the telescope, which I believe is going to show something very interesting about their world. I have speculated on this elsewhere, but have you noticed that they have never shown a real night time sky, even when they used the telescope five episodes ago. This explains why people believe the world is geocentric. Knowing the Japanese SF market, I cannot believe that the writer is bad enough to ignore the fact that such a paradox has been created, and resolving this paradox will keep this show from being a cliched answer and will allow a resolution to most of the questions. I just hope that they are a more clear about explanations than they have been. As I said above it is really relying on the viewer too much. |
Dec 5, 2013 8:22 PM
#25
Takuan_Soho said: The tesoro seems to respond to energy, again this time and the two times (at the hospital and when Houzaki's friend was killed) it activated before it absorbed energy from the explosions occurring nearby. Not that this show makes it easy for people to notice this. In thinking about this episode I can guarantee you that the ending won't be cliched, but this show is too damn subtle and so far they haven't cared to connect the dots for people. Another instance, Houzaki knew that Anna was a spy, she has known it from the 3rd episode when her security camera caught Anna snooping. I think she kept her around because 1) Houzaki was hoping that Anna could provide a bit more information to Houzaki, 2) she was hoping that Anna wouldn't ultimately betray them, and 3) while she thought that Anna was a spy, she didn't think that Anna was spying for Roberto. That Houzaki knew was confirmed this episode when her sister's didn't know how Roberto found them, Houzaki stared down Anna knowing full well. That this wasn't an on the spot deduction was shown before when Anna said she didn't know anything else, Houzaki gave her a harsh stare and was just about to ask her a question before they were interrupted. The implications of Houzaki meeting Galileo are huge. The writer has just created the ultimate time paradox. Given the technology of Galileo's world, there is no way he could have invented the stuff he did. So Houzaki going back in time is what ultimately causes Galileo to create the stuff that allowed Houzaki to go back in time to inspire Galileo to create the stuff. It's an endless loop. Gallileo will give Houzaki the key (most likely the seventh sketch) to activate the secret behind the telescope, which I believe is going to show something very interesting about their world. I have speculated on this elsewhere, but have you noticed that they have never shown a real night time sky, even when they used the telescope five episodes ago. This explains why people believe the world is geocentric. Knowing the Japanese SF market, I cannot believe that the writer is bad enough to ignore the fact that such a paradox has been created, and resolving this paradox will keep this show from being a cliched answer and will allow a resolution to most of the questions. I just hope that they are a more clear about explanations than they have been. As I said above it is really relying on the viewer too much. Thank you for the thought-out explanations/speculations. This is actually my first time commenting on this series because I was enjoying it up until this episode, and I just had to ask the forum why exactly the writers are going in this direction. So I understand that the tesoro responds to energy, but does the anime explain why the tesoro acted differently this time and stopped time, instead of absorbing the missiles? I just don't get why random objects like the shoe, the phone, and the syringe ended up in the other world, when Hozuki could have very well ended up in the other world from the start. And all three times, I'm sure Hozuki had the tesoro around her neck too, it's not like the tesoro was anywhere near the shoe, phone, or the syringe. Any thoughts? And I guess I missed the subtle hints that Hozuki knew all along, but I didn't care much about it because I knew Anna would have a change of heart and try to help the girls. I understand that Hozuki helped create the technology that Galilei couldn't invent by himself, so are the writers okay with this endless loop? And interesting observation about them never showing a real night time sky (especially since it's mostly cloudy). But where exactly did they say the current world still believed in geocentrism? or are you referring to Galileo's world in the past? |
Dec 5, 2013 8:49 PM
#26
pakoko said: Thank you for the thought-out explanations/speculations. This is actually my first time commenting on this series because I was enjoying it up until this episode, and I just had to ask the forum why exactly the writers are going in this direction. So I understand that the tesoro responds to energy, but does the anime explain why the tesoro acted differently this time and stopped time, instead of absorbing the missiles? I just don't get why random objects like the shoe, the phone, and the syringe ended up in the other world, when Hozuki could have very well ended up in the other world from the start. And all three times, I'm sure Hozuki had the tesoro around her neck too, it's not like the tesoro was anywhere near the shoe, phone, or the syringe. Any thoughts? Yep, they came from the hospital, go back and watch the scene, if you watch it slow enough you will see the syringe fly into the portal she created and which then pulsed up into the sky. At the time I thought it was sending a communication somewhere in keeping with my theory, but now we know it was sending a message back in time. That is what I mean by this show being too subtle and relying on people too much, when I saw the syringe I knew it had to have come from the hospital. and then they had the flashback, so I went and checked that they showed it in episode 6 and yep, there it was. As for why the time slip. The device is building up power. That is why the hourglass has been filling up every time there is an event. Last time it opened a time portal which sent small objects back in time, this episode it sent Houzaki back in time (I also think that Houzaki is becoming attuned to it). By logical progression next time it should allow Houzaki to turn time back. When that happens people who don't read this post will scream "plot armor", but nope, been building up since the beginning. pakoko said: (especially since it's mostly cloudy). But where exactly did they say the current world still believed in geocentrism? or are you referring to Galileo's world in the past? First two episodes. When the father comes in at the police station, then again in the second episode. They haven't mentioned it since (nor used it in any way). I have been watching all these things, waiting for the events to unfold, and as much as I like subtlety, I really can't blame anyone for thinking this show is a mess, despite the fact that there really is a lot of foreshadowing going on that explains things. This is why I created a thread "For Those Who Either Have or are Thinking of Dropping - Don't Do It" 4 weeks ago (I also state a theory that explains why I think them not showing the skies was important - the theory may not be true, but nothing yet has disproved it). There are all these cool things happening which I know they will explain, but damn if they are going to make it easy until the end. That they closed the loop with the syringe shows that the writer is very well aware of time travel and has the ability to pay attention to details, so I do not doubt that they will resolve the time paradox, just not sure how they are going to do it (I have 4 or 5 ideas). |
Takuan_SohoDec 5, 2013 9:17 PM
Dec 5, 2013 9:46 PM
#27
Oh crap, I think I figured it out. There is no time paradox, or at least it is different than I thought. Since this speculates on the ending I will spoil it. Houzaki is this world's real Galileo. She is the one who created all the things. The reason she was able to create her mecha is because she ensured that the key to the security pass protecting the lab would be something that she could crack (in episode 2 her mother expressed shock that Houzaki could break it), the reason she could create all this stuff is because future Houzaki left instructions so that her younger self would be able to understand it. She probably even hide all the materials, including the weapons in the lab to be discovered by herself. Houzaki can do all this because she will learn to be able to control traveling through time. I speculated above that she was becoming attuned to the device, in episode six we saw her eyes lighting up when the device activated, and now she is fully aware that the device is a time machine. The sketches she left, that she used the device to read, were programming the device to enable this to happen. The seventh sketch, the key, she left with the pasts Galileo because no one would ever be able to find it. She left the clue for Anna to follow up on to help the younger Houzaki find the other sketches and to let her know that there is a 7th one for when she went back in time. The resolution to the time paradox is that Houzaki is the only one involved. There is a long quasi quantum physics explanation why, but basically when you change your own past/future you eliminate the paradox because you are both the alpha and the omega: you ensure that you will be able in the future go back into the past to change it so that in the future you will be able to change your past. Not quite sure how geocentrism, the skies, and the telescope will work into this, but this has to be what happens. There is no way that Galileo as depicted in this episode would, even with exposure to knowledge from the future, be able to make the mental leap needed to build all the stuff shown. But we already know that Houzaki is 99% the way there (and probably the result of some fostered genetic engineering to ensure that her father and mother would meet so that they would give birth to a super genius), all she needs is the ability to control her time traveling to make everything happen. As always I have no idea what is going to happen, this is just me guessing, but it does all track. They could resolve every single outstanding issue this way, and do it in such a way that all the hints in previous episodes would now make sense. "The world doesn't have to be this way", Houzaki has said, at least twice. She is more correct than she yet knows. |
Dec 5, 2013 9:56 PM
#28
Interesting theories you have there Takuan_Soho. You've looked deeply into this show haven't you? Anyway, man, I was not expecting that at ALL. Time travel now. The thing is, even with some inconsistencies this show has, I still enjoy it every week. And oh boy, if Galileo Galilei falls in love with Hozuki and vice versa...argh that's just so wrong and so right at the same time! >///< Not to mention, Galileo Galilei is such an ikemen! *o* |
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Dec 5, 2013 10:19 PM
#29
so...galieo has descendants so he had to have had kids...who was his wife? is its hozuki?...i mean if we go that the messages he left in the sketches were about hozuki( assuming they are) then i think either hozuki ends up back in time or else he ended up marrying some other woman which would be a letdown. also galieo is a lolicon lol |
Dec 5, 2013 11:02 PM
#30
Takuan_Soho said: Oh crap, I think I figured it out. There is no time paradox, or at least it is different than I thought. Since this speculates on the ending I will spoil it. Houzaki is this world's real Galileo. She is the one who created all the things. The reason she was able to create her mecha is because she ensured that the key to the security pass protecting the lab would be something that she could crack (in episode 2 her mother expressed shock that Houzaki could break it), the reason she could create all this stuff is because future Houzaki left instructions so that her younger self would be able to understand it. She probably even hide all the materials, including the weapons in the lab to be discovered by herself. Houzaki can do all this because she will learn to be able to control traveling through time. I speculated above that she was becoming attuned to the device, in episode six we saw her eyes lighting up when the device activated, and now she is fully aware that the device is a time machine. The sketches she left, that she used the device to read, were programming the device to enable this to happen. The seventh sketch, the key, she left with the pasts Galileo because no one would ever be able to find it. She left the clue for Anna to follow up on to help the younger Houzaki find the other sketches and to let her know that there is a 7th one for when she went back in time. The resolution to the time paradox is that Houzaki is the only one involved. There is a long quasi quantum physics explanation why, but basically when you change your own past/future you eliminate the paradox because you are both the alpha and the omega: you ensure that you will be able in the future go back into the past to change it so that in the future you will be able to change your past. Not quite sure how geocentrism, the skies, and the telescope will work into this, but this has to be what happens. There is no way that Galileo as depicted in this episode would, even with exposure to knowledge from the future, be able to make the mental leap needed to build all the stuff shown. But we already know that Houzaki is 99% the way there (and probably the result of some fostered genetic engineering to ensure that her father and mother would meet so that they would give birth to a super genius), all she needs is the ability to control her time traveling to make everything happen. As always I have no idea what is going to happen, this is just me guessing, but it does all track. They could resolve every single outstanding issue this way, and do it in such a way that all the hints in previous episodes would now make sense. "The world doesn't have to be this way", Houzaki has said, at least twice. She is more correct than she yet knows. All this time travel and time paradox stuff hurt my brain but if this turns out to be real, MIND BLOWN. Anyway about the messages on the sketches, on one hand I'm like *squee* was it about Hocchibi?:D! On the other hand I'm like "uh...Galileo's a lolicon." Haha XD |
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Dec 5, 2013 11:30 PM
#31
Aaand suddenly time travel. Now my head hurts. |
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Dec 5, 2013 11:48 PM
#32
I don't know whether to be amused or appalled with what I saw in this last episode. Completely mindblown. |
Dec 6, 2013 12:01 AM
#33
Akanezora said: INCEST IS SAVED HUEHUE. I WAS THINKING OF THAT TOO. X'DDD |
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Dec 6, 2013 5:18 AM
#34
Time travel now? I'm expecting a huge twist soon due to this. Roberto must die. I really wish Mari from Samurai Flamenco would do a crossover and give him her "crushed balls" treatment for hours on end. |
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Dec 6, 2013 5:32 AM
#35
Marzan said: Time travel now? I'm expecting a huge twist soon due to this. Roberto must die. I really wish Mari from Samurai Flamenco would do a crossover and give him her "crushed balls" treatment for hours on end. HOLYY. What an avatar. HAHAHHAHHAHA. I suppose it's from the classic old masterpiece called bible black? |
Dec 6, 2013 8:53 AM
#36
symbv said: When you think that the story cannot get messier, it does. What is this time travel thing?!? Why are judging the anime when you clearly made it to episode 9 -.- |
Dec 6, 2013 9:54 AM
#37
Kaiburr said: Nobody said you could not watch a messy story if there is something you could still enjoy, no? The story is a mess but it is not absolutely abhorrent that I cannot stand it (though there are a few moments I think I almost gave up) and there are things I do enjoy - the character design, the mecha design, some of the sakuga and art details, the music. Does this answer your question?symbv said: Why are judging the anime when you clearly made it to episode 9 -.-When you think that the story cannot get messier, it does. What is this time travel thing?!? |
So MAL finally starts locking news threads that are only a few weeks old? I wonder where was the announcement of this change? Or we are seeing yet another case of changes made that impacted users but not communicated to them? I wonder how long people would put up with this. As much as I have a bunch of information to share about anime announced recently I cannot share it in news board, and the anime series is too disorganized and chaotic to share information except with people already interested in the particular series. |
Dec 6, 2013 10:31 AM
#38
So that thing can stop time/time travel as well huh? Hozuki went in the past and met her ancestor before she even existed. So how could she exist before she was even born?! Looks like Hozuki has successfully created a Time Paradox. |
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Dec 6, 2013 10:54 AM
#39
Is Galileo voice acted by Erens and Harus voice actor? :O |
Dec 6, 2013 11:36 AM
#40
FrozenRemains said: Yes, Kaji Yuuki.Is Galileo voice acted by Erens and Harus voice actor? :O |
So MAL finally starts locking news threads that are only a few weeks old? I wonder where was the announcement of this change? Or we are seeing yet another case of changes made that impacted users but not communicated to them? I wonder how long people would put up with this. As much as I have a bunch of information to share about anime announced recently I cannot share it in news board, and the anime series is too disorganized and chaotic to share information except with people already interested in the particular series. |
Dec 6, 2013 1:01 PM
#41
Dec 6, 2013 1:09 PM
#42
this episode feels so random |
Dec 6, 2013 2:25 PM
#44
phoenixalia said: Interesting theories you have there Takuan_Soho. You've looked deeply into this show haven't you Deeply? Not really, this is just the way I am, I love speculating on things and I love trying to ferret out "hints" as to where a show is going. When something doesn't or seem not to make sense, I come up with theories to explain the nonsense away (at least up until the point where I become convinced that the writers are just bad and the nonsense really is just nonsense). This show has pushed the limits at times and I almost gave up, but I really do think this is going to end well. The syringe was the first time that there has been a direct reference to an earlier episode and it was the second flashback of the series(the other occurred this episode as well, people should pay attention to that), so for me this suggests that the team is starting to tie things together. About time, 2 episodes remaining? They got a lot of ground to cover, makes me wonder how tight those seems are going to be. |
Dec 6, 2013 11:46 PM
#45
so the hourglass was just a gateway to the past lol |
Dec 7, 2013 2:43 AM
#46
Ok why was I feeling like Hozuki will end up living in the past and turn out to marry Galilei and that she left all the sketches and the Tesoro or something o.o, uuhh incest? Or is it? As interesting as that would be I hope not O_O |
AozureDec 7, 2013 2:48 AM
Dec 7, 2013 5:11 AM
#47
Dec 7, 2013 8:08 AM
#48
So those words of love in the sketches were probably for Hozuki? Wondering if they'll end up together but is it incest if the guy is her ancestor? lol |
Dec 7, 2013 8:52 AM
#49
I was wondering if Hozuki would end up romantically involved with her ancestor as well. It would have been nice if the circumstances were different. And you know, if he wasn't related in some way. xD; |
Dec 7, 2013 11:02 AM
#50
She's going to be there for 23 days, so one presumes she's going to return to the same time she left, yes? Yet another paradox problem. Hozuki is the inspiration for the things which inspired her to invent the things which lead to her going back in time to inspire their creation. Perfectly simple! The goldfish is a LIE! Perhaps there will be a mighty, all-encompassing reality-shift and (eventually) Hizuki & company will end up in our world? Which will be their world just with a different history than the one it currently has. Had?? This is why "time travel" is such a messy subject. Oh, one more thing: How will Galileo avoid time traveling into the future along with Hozuki? He'll jump out of their aircraft! He did invent a working parachute after all ;-) If he travels into the future? I'll be physically ill... Edit: My bad! Leonardo da Vinci invented a parachute, (and a glider,) which were both before Galileo was born, so he can still use them. |
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