![]() Due to circumstantial evidence from the game, every significant event that made the two dimensions different occurred after 1010 A.D., and events before 1010 A.D. Secondly, the histories in Home and Another World appear to only diverge after the time of the split in 1010 A.D. And there were many, so I don't think this is what happened unfortunately. If every Arbiter locked out all others across multiple time periods, then there could only be one possible Arbiter. It's a clever concept to be sure, but we know from Chronopolis that the Frozen Flame has had multiple Arbiters. The first thing would be the idea that the Arbiter locks out all versions of FATE from all time periods. However, I think there are some things wrong with this. ![]() OK you have worded this much more clearly now. Maybe Serge's death unified the dimensions? But, then Serge is killed and it doesn't matter anymore - FATE regains access and can keep things cool again. That in itself could cause a dimensional split if you ask me - one dimension in which FATE keeps everything under control, and one in which it doesn't. So, what do we have now? Time is in chaos, because FATE has existed for 13000 years and now lacks the ability to keep people oblivious to it. ![]() Remembering also that FATE has temporal links to itself in other time periods, I'm theorizing that the presence of an Arbiter not only locks the present 1004 AD FATE out of the Flame, but ALL versions of FATE present during any time - even 12000 BC. Serge is made into an Arbiter, Miguel is trapped and Wazuki corrupted. Schala hears him and blows them to Chronopolis. It's now 1004 AD, and Serge is bitten and being taken to Marbule by Wazuki and Miguel. Quote from: killercactus on December 22, 2008, 04:45:29 pm Now, fast-forward to Time Error C+13004. It's a crazy theory I know, but at least attempts to explain why there was a dimensional split and not just a new timeline. But, the Chrono Cross is used to that Serge can live AND FATE can somehow preserve history. So, if Serge died, the dimensions would be unified once more, probably just resulting in Another World. ![]() That would actually make the histories of Home and Another World different, and thus allows for Crono to fail killing Lavos in 12000 BC only in one dimension. So - two dimensions exist - one where Serge is dead and FATE has always been able to control the past, and one where Serge is alive and FATE can't do crap. FATE is locked out of the Flame all throughout time, so in 12000 BC, it is powerless to manipulate the happenings around it and shield its existence. Now we have the same situation as before, except that Serge isn't gonna die this time. Kid travels back in time to save Serge and, instead of Another World going to the DBT, Home World is just created as an alternate dimension. Now, fast-forward again to Time Error C+13020. from investigating it, and manipulate them to preserve the history it has known, which is (in a nutshell) the destruction of Lavos. Therefore, it can easily prevent Crono and Co. When the Time Crash first occurs (lets call that Time Error C, for Crash) and Chronopolis is sent back to 12000 BC, it has full use of the Frozen Flame. I think you're missing my point, which is OK because my point is very hard to grasp I think.
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