Thread:JoxFox2109/@comment-4708882-20190306105752/@comment-29414935-20190514200840

You are having good examples here that seem very interesting. But like I said, the father is the one that is going to sacrifice himself with the villain, and it's more fitting for him then the scientist. And I forgot to say, they can travel back in time when they are in the future, because they worked on the machine with the robotic parts in the future. So this is why they are able to travel back. And yeah, it's very complicated and that's also because I try to avoid it in most of my stories, but this here is an exception because it's somehow necessary and the story is exaggerated and confusing in general. I like to play with that time travel stuff now, because of Endgame, because it's very interesting even if it can mess up the whole story. That's why it has to be done. I also thought about an alternate dimension where they start new and their original timeline being "destroyed" and the ultimate villain has won permantely. But I thought it would be unsatisfying because the original versions of the characters would be gone for good and even if the alternate dimension versions of them are also them, they are not the same persons. And the fact that the ultimate villain got away and is never punished for it. Also, it would be a problem if it is like in Endgame with multiverse and parallel dimensions and that stuff, even if that is way simpler and more easy.