(June 30, 2015 at 4:21 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Slightly different question.
You have the ability to view events in the past, but not visit them. Dr. Heisenberg notwithstanding, viewing these events doesn't change them, doesn't alter the time stream in any way whatsoever. That in mind, how would you use your Chronoscope? What events would you like to watch in real time?
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Boru
The assassination of Julius Caesar (morbid curiosity), I want to see if Plutarch got anything wrong. Also Caesar received the first known autopsy in history, interesting viewing for the medical buffs. According to said autopsy (carried out by a Greek Doctor called Antistitius) Caesar suffered 23 stab wounds (Including two to the face). Mental note: I shouldn't complain about stubbing my toe in the future.
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