Killing time (travelers)

May 29, 2015 16:53

Complaining about bad physics in time travel movies is pointless (but good fun afterwards), but there's a character reaction that always breaks my suspension of disbelief.

There's a trope in time travel stories where the viewpoint character jumps back into to their own body, changes the past, and then returns to their body in present day. They ( Read more... )

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alias_sqbr May 29 2015, 17:19:48 UTC
I've noticed this weird trend with science fiction including multiple selves where as long as ONE version survives then it's not considered a big deal if others die/vanish, and in fact it's at least subtextually preferable to merge/winnow them than end up with multiple versions hanging around long term. Wiping out alternate selves via time travel is a subtle example, but it comes up more explicitely with clones etc. The Prestige is one of the few stories I can think of where a character thinks this way but the narrative doesn't.

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coth May 29 2015, 18:08:19 UTC
I think Alice would be devastated. But the film and Bob probably wouldn't care because most sf films treat women (not only women, but women in particular) as things that only exist when men are looking at them.

You could try Richard Morgan's Altered Carbon for a treatment of multiple selves that actually considered the ethics.

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cdave May 29 2015, 20:13:14 UTC
That's why I put the example in the most clichéd way possible. However in the case of Xmen: Alice is Prof. Charles Xavier. Leader & genius.

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coth May 29 2015, 20:19:38 UTC
Ha! Got me!

I stand by my comment. It probably looks like weaseling to say that that is covered by "not only women"...oh well.

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