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Threesixty
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LOL....do you really, really want to argue about this? OK...lets begin the argument (these are fun)
If you don't believe in fate (I don't) Then the present is unwritten...The future hasn't happened yet, so it is always changing. We are following Squall's Timeline. Since Ultimecia, from the future, is jacking around with Squall's timeline, Squall's timeline is following the rules of fate (as long as a future is written Squall's present is truly the past. (That could be why Squall/Ellone can't change his/her past.) After Squall defeats Ultimecia, the future becomes unwritten. Squall's timeline now becomes the present....and the future is finally an unknown factor.
Think about the series movie, "Back to the Future" In the last chapter there was no text on the newspaper, because the future became unwritten. After Mcfly chose not to drag race that other car, he broke the circle of fate.
There were several small paradoxs in these movies....but lets not focus on that part....If a paradox really happened Mcfly wouldn't never had remember anything that happend before the paradox and that would mean anything that the 3 movies showed us would be unknown to Mcfly. The movie really didn't follow the paradox rule. It would have sucked as a movie if they followed the paradox rule, anyway. I'm sure that's why Square choice to make Squal's past in FF8 focus on the rules of fate. Less chance of Paradox errors. FF8 is about fate....only after Ultimecia's ultimate defeat is the circle of fate broken.
If you go in the past and kill your grandfather....you should thus cease to exist...and your grandfathers timeline will become the new present, thus sealing his death and any of his family tree's death from then on forth.....
Is that deep enough for ya?
See, FF8 DOES have a happy ending.
And nope; don't remember any scene with Ultimecia during the Space sequence (are you thinking of Adel, maybe?)....I'm replaying the game right now (have to see the cut scenes on my new 1.2 Athlon; they look pretty cool without all the sound studdering and frame drops that my P200mmx had)...currently just began on 2nd disk.....probably be at the space scene in a few weeks. I really don't remember seeing Ultimecia before the ending (end of Disk 4) unless you count the part where Rinoa becomes unconscience...but even then it's just a flash of light. I do remember Squall being dumped into different timelines....Oh well, I'll know for sure by the end of next month, at the very latest.
I'm pretty sure it was the reserve air....because I remember there being something in the game that talked about the reserve air. Can't remember if it was in a certain dialog or some text on the background. Why she pushed the button? It's probably because she was reaching for the rings on her necklace. I don't know...Something floats away from her space suit in that scene. I doubt it was the helmet latch, she doesn't take the helmet off until she gets inside.
If you don't believe in fate (I don't) Then the present is unwritten...The future hasn't happened yet, so it is always changing. We are following Squall's Timeline. Since Ultimecia, from the future, is jacking around with Squall's timeline, Squall's timeline is following the rules of fate (as long as a future is written Squall's present is truly the past. (That could be why Squall/Ellone can't change his/her past.) After Squall defeats Ultimecia, the future becomes unwritten. Squall's timeline now becomes the present....and the future is finally an unknown factor.
Think about the series movie, "Back to the Future" In the last chapter there was no text on the newspaper, because the future became unwritten. After Mcfly chose not to drag race that other car, he broke the circle of fate.
There were several small paradoxs in these movies....but lets not focus on that part....If a paradox really happened Mcfly wouldn't never had remember anything that happend before the paradox and that would mean anything that the 3 movies showed us would be unknown to Mcfly. The movie really didn't follow the paradox rule. It would have sucked as a movie if they followed the paradox rule, anyway. I'm sure that's why Square choice to make Squal's past in FF8 focus on the rules of fate. Less chance of Paradox errors. FF8 is about fate....only after Ultimecia's ultimate defeat is the circle of fate broken.
If you go in the past and kill your grandfather....you should thus cease to exist...and your grandfathers timeline will become the new present, thus sealing his death and any of his family tree's death from then on forth.....
Is that deep enough for ya?
See, FF8 DOES have a happy ending.
And nope; don't remember any scene with Ultimecia during the Space sequence (are you thinking of Adel, maybe?)....I'm replaying the game right now (have to see the cut scenes on my new 1.2 Athlon; they look pretty cool without all the sound studdering and frame drops that my P200mmx had)...currently just began on 2nd disk.....probably be at the space scene in a few weeks. I really don't remember seeing Ultimecia before the ending (end of Disk 4) unless you count the part where Rinoa becomes unconscience...but even then it's just a flash of light. I do remember Squall being dumped into different timelines....Oh well, I'll know for sure by the end of next month, at the very latest.
I'm pretty sure it was the reserve air....because I remember there being something in the game that talked about the reserve air. Can't remember if it was in a certain dialog or some text on the background. Why she pushed the button? It's probably because she was reaching for the rings on her necklace. I don't know...Something floats away from her space suit in that scene. I doubt it was the helmet latch, she doesn't take the helmet off until she gets inside.