/u/Prezombie's posts
[WP] Beside the obvious rules like "don't interact with your past self" and "don't try to kill/save a historical figure", time travellers have a rule on the books that only makes sense when it's too late.
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[WP] You are an elementary school teacher, and your school has just been integrated. Your class now has a pair of werewolves, an android, and several other unusual students, all desperately in need of socialization and acceptance from their human peers.
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[WP] As the spark of civilization became a flame, dogs defended humanity from the obvious threats like wild predators and barbarians. Cats defended humanity against the subtler threats like diseased scavengers, changeling infants, and agents of the hungry void.
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[WP] You're far from perfect, but you always felt that you were one of the good guys. Then there was the encounter with the mirror universe, and you meet your good counterpart.
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[WP] You've escaped a pirate ship into interstellar space. All you've got is a pair of stolen prototypes, a suit that should keep you alive indefinitely, and a 3d printer with only a kilo of printer goo.
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[WP] "Why isn't the ship moving?" "It, erm, she, says she's going on strike. Here's the list of demands."
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What is the oldest invention which has been credited to a specific person, instead of a general ancient culture?
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