So I'll get right into it
If you read X-Men,,, or ever have, you'll be familiar with Bishop and Cable, two characters enveloped in time travel stories.
They are very very close to revealing that the 2 dystopian futures these characters come from, which have always been allued to as being seperate time lines, are actually one time line. And it gets better, esspecially when compared to Lost.
If you don't know, Bishop comes from about 80 years in the future, after a lot of mutants lost their power and those left are held in concetration camps.
Cable meanwhile, was actually sent from the present, to about 2000 years in the future, where he grew up in a world that had been destroyed by nuclear war and other disasters.
Now here is the tricky part,
In the end, Bishop feels he has to kill the baby to save the future. (Sayid killing Ben anybody?) While Cable feels he has to come back from the future to rescue the baby. He does, a chase ensues bouncing forward in time, and Bishop himself, in pursuit of Cable, is the one who causes all of the nuclear strikes that destroyed Cable's future.
Now keep in mind these attacks happen while the baby is still a baby, and before they bring her back to the present where she will commit whatever act leads to Bishop's future, which is of course before Cable's.
As you can see, it's a big knot. Cable as a baby, landed in a future that was caused by a man who would chase him through time when he grew to be 40. The man chased him through time because he was trying to erase his own future that Cable was yet to cause in the present.
It would seem that if they had both communicated with eachother that things could have been better, but slowly everything snuck up on them. They took a few small steps before they realized what would happen in the bigger picture. And even if they did work together and preserve a better future instead of mutually destroying one anothers, then how would that have effected the world's they grew up in as young men?
It's really a great time travel story. I can recommend some issues for anybody who is interested.
If you read X-Men,,, or ever have, you'll be familiar with Bishop and Cable, two characters enveloped in time travel stories.
They are very very close to revealing that the 2 dystopian futures these characters come from, which have always been allued to as being seperate time lines, are actually one time line. And it gets better, esspecially when compared to Lost.
If you don't know, Bishop comes from about 80 years in the future, after a lot of mutants lost their power and those left are held in concetration camps.
Cable meanwhile, was actually sent from the present, to about 2000 years in the future, where he grew up in a world that had been destroyed by nuclear war and other disasters.
Now here is the tricky part,
In the end, Bishop feels he has to kill the baby to save the future. (Sayid killing Ben anybody?) While Cable feels he has to come back from the future to rescue the baby. He does, a chase ensues bouncing forward in time, and Bishop himself, in pursuit of Cable, is the one who causes all of the nuclear strikes that destroyed Cable's future.
Now keep in mind these attacks happen while the baby is still a baby, and before they bring her back to the present where she will commit whatever act leads to Bishop's future, which is of course before Cable's.
As you can see, it's a big knot. Cable as a baby, landed in a future that was caused by a man who would chase him through time when he grew to be 40. The man chased him through time because he was trying to erase his own future that Cable was yet to cause in the present.
It would seem that if they had both communicated with eachother that things could have been better, but slowly everything snuck up on them. They took a few small steps before they realized what would happen in the bigger picture. And even if they did work together and preserve a better future instead of mutually destroying one anothers, then how would that have effected the world's they grew up in as young men?
It's really a great time travel story. I can recommend some issues for anybody who is interested.