Too bad, that would have been a convienet return for Tanaraq. He takes over the evil Squatch body and goes about his Great Beastly way...Originally Posted by Ben
Too bad, that would have been a convienet return for Tanaraq. He takes over the evil Squatch body and goes about his Great Beastly way...Originally Posted by Ben
I can't remember which thread I mentioned this in before... but was Sas among the time-tossed Alphans who were plucked from V1-12? If so, then Tanaraq's back.Originally Posted by jay042
No, he wasn't, as he was the one who dumped the bag outOriginally Posted by Northcott
Ben
double post, sorry...musta muffed the edit in the following block...
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That's part of how the time travel circle didn't work. If Snowbird went thru time, who ripped the heart out of Sasquatch in #23...who rescued him in 24? Who's medicine pouch did he crawl out of circa #45? There's no real way to separate Sasquatch from Alpha history circa V1#12.Originally Posted by Ben
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That's when the layers of time get so confusing. Don't forget what will happen in the futer of this time line. Say this team stays in "current time" for 2 months, then return to the point they were ripped from, having no memory of any alteration, no change on less distant past. Since the past didn't change, then this alternate alpha is either:Originally Posted by kozzi24
a. returned to thier time at sompoint in the near furture
b. Not a time displaced version of Alpha, but a duplication of a past incarnation, or some such thing.
Ben
One thing that always gets said that I don't understand on any fictional consistency grounds except sloppy writing...who do people have no memory of their future time when they are sent back and backwards in time to where they belong? This is justv to explain how the story came later?
Why is when people return back to their proper timeline in the future, they never have memory lapses?
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I think the possiblity for Tanaraq returning, will always be there...he is a spirit and they are notoriously hard to destroy. I think if a writer wants to use that angle again...why not?
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ALPHA FLIGHT IS RESURRECTED, LONG LIVE ALPHA FLIGHT!
I always wondered about how the Great Beasts could keep getting killed off and yet show up in a later story.Originally Posted by cmdrkoenig67
The Great Beasts are essentially Extradimensional demonic beings. Very powerful and directly connected to their home dimension. Considering that the Northern Gods could not defeat them (merely imprisoning them and keeping them sealed away from Earth) they are collectivly at least as powerful as Mephisto.
The Byrne AF are from an alternate past - all that's actually changed is a small piece of Flashback's memory, and what appeared in his bathroom at the end of #8.Originally Posted by kozzi24
Oh oh, I feel a headache coming on.Originally Posted by Somebody
Maybe we shouldn't worry too much about the whole time travel/alternate Alpha Flight/doppleganger thing as I'm sure no one else will worry about it in the future!
I guarantee that I will. Now whether or not that's significant is another matter entirely.Originally Posted by beetleblack