Poll: Time machine; Past or Future

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Dorian

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I'm not an idiot, therefor I wouldn't use it.

Think about it.
Time machines travel through TIME, not SPACE. Thusly, I'd either end up inside something and most likely die, or floating around in empty space where my blood would boil and kill me.

Time travel is so limited in its use that it's simply too much of a headache to bother.
 

Alakaizer

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Portal Maniac said:
I'm not an idiot, therefor I wouldn't use it.

Think about it.
Time machines travel through TIME, not SPACE. Thusly, I'd either end up inside something and most likely die, or floating around in empty space where my blood would boil and kill me.

Time travel is so limited in its use that it's simply too much of a headache to bother.
You land okay if you keep the needles on their proper axes.

OT: Future just enough on the first trip to get lotto numbers, gallavant around the future for a while, then, near death, back into the past to fire off one of those lovely paradoxes. I've always wanted to take the whole world with me when I go.
 

Tartarga

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I'd do as Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes said he would. I would go to the future, acquire a futuristic device bring back to the present and say I invented it, making millions.
 

John Smyth

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I would travel into the past to hand over a wooden box containing a silver key to my younger self in the hope he would find that which it unlocks.

The box containing the key came to me in mysterious circumstances many years ago when I was visited by a strange man driving a DeLorean. The mysterious stranger handed the box to me along with a rubber chicken telling me that when the time came I would know what to do with it.

Alas these many years the box and key have continued to puzzled me and my wit isn't what it once was, I fear I have missed the opportunity to discover its secret. So with the ability to travel back through time I shall pass on the box to my younger self along with whatever clue the rubber chicken may hold in the hope that my youthful mind may pry open the cracks in this mystery.

Sometimes I wonder of the man who passed the key onto me, whether he struggled as I have to unravel its mystery, would he have taken the key back in time if given the means as I have? Whoever he was he showed greater strength of character than I in passing it on, these past years the key has had me in its grasp as much as I have had it in mine and I am loathe to let it pass to any other than myself.

Only I am worthy to hold the box and the key within. Only I may behold the chicken!

*ahem* so yes I would go into the past making humorous paradox with hilarious going insane repercussions.