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I think a more digestible timeline of the bathsh*t CRAZY stuff that been going down would be amazing for those who have not been able to follow the twists and turns from new subs, drama, shills and so on.
I've personally been following since just after GME made a small hop on its way to the moon but for those who have missed so much or may only just be joining us a visual guide would be amazing to demonstrate the SCALE of this f*ckery!
If anyone who is more informed than I would be willing to give it a go then I think a lot of people maybe even outside the sub would benefit.
My thinking is if there's an impending financial crisis (it appears all the warnings are showing up) then maybe it will be a chance for them to navigate the maze of incredibly useful and well thought out information available all across this platform.
Stay safe out there.
I'll post what I have found this far after work today.
I'm going on a radio show soon to talk labor history and I want to have some good resources for myself and the people!
TL;DR: The Loki trailerβs hooded figure is corrupting timelines by changing pivotal points in history and eliminating the heroes that could oppose them. The villain plans to corrupt and disrupt the timelines and multiverse until it breaks, sending the multiverse into madness, opening the door for a bigger menace. The Tva uses Loki to stop the hooded villain at these points in history to reset the timeline before the timelines break down beyond repair. Loki will become the villain that saves the Avengers.
The Speculation:
After being picked up by the TVA(time Variance Authority, Our favorite Asgardian trickster is given a choice. He can go straight to the time jail, or he can help the TVA with a problem. The TVA has a problem with someone corrupting and changing timelines; this is throwing havoc into the multiverse and creating more Branch timelines than they can handle. All the Tva has figured out is a hooded figure is wreaking extensive damage on the timelines by changing pivotal events in those timelines and eliminating Avengers in timelines creating nightmarish timelines where there are no heroes to stop him and a new Villian they canβt identify. Though the TVA can βeraseβ and fix these problems to a certain extent. The hooded figure seems to have an endgame with this plan, and the TVA wants Loki to travel to these pivotal points in history and stop the hooded figure before they can enact that plan.
To convince Loki to do this, they will show him a video of Lokiβs future in the original timeline, the redeemed Lokiβs future, but they will leave out his death at Thanosβs hands. The TVA will only show Loki the highlights leading Loki to believe that he is ruling Asgard and doing well in the other timeline as per the start of Ragnarok and project him as the savior of Asgard, as per the ending of Ragnarok. They will use Lokiβs desire to fulfill his glorious purpose to manipulate him into working for them, with Lokiβs reward being placed back in his original timeline. But of course, it is a trick.
The Hooded Figure
The hooded figure will be trying to open the doors for Kang to enter the world. This is why they are trying to break the timelines and fracture the TVAβs control on timelines and the multiverse. The plan is to throw the multiverse into madness. Loki will be caught in the middle. The hooded figure could be Kang, but my money is that he is a smaller villain working to free his imprisoned boss.
Loki will eventuall
... keep reading on reddit β‘I recently bought the 3 issues of the Other History of the DC Universe by John Ridley, first of all, it's awesome, I'm loving it. The way he mixes real life issues with comics plots weaving the character's monologue it's golden. So, I had this wild idea:
Are the real life events time synchronize with the comic release date? 90% of them: kinda.
For example:
But this leads us to the following TIME PARADOX between #1 and #2:
This would mean that in this timeline the Teen Titans formed even before their Justice League "senior" appeared. This critical "mistakes" can be considered enough to say that The Other History of the DC Universe do not share the same timeline. But still I'll expone some points in favor of it:
So, here are the facts, as established in The Canon.
Jango Fett died on 22 BBY.
Prior to the TPM, 32 BBY, Obi-Wan got close to Duchess Satine while she was under his protection.
Boba was born this same year. Meaning the Clone Production began.
Dooku left the Jedi Order in 42 BBY or earlier after being disillusioned with the Jedi Council.
I will now try to merge these facts with Legends, as described in numerous material, for the origins of Jango, The Mandalorian Civil Wars, and origins of the Clone Troopers. All of which seem to be reintegrated into canon.
Prelude: Following the Excision of Mandalore, in Circa 900~ BBY, Mandalore faces catastrophe. The environment is destroyed, and what little remained of the Jungle Planet is now sealed in biodomes. In this time the Mandalorians devolve into common pirates and warlords. Eventually, Jaster Mereel reforms the Mandalorian Clans into an Army of Highly Trained Mercanries, bound by a Creed of Honour. The Resol'nare. Tor Vizla bands together clans who desire to remain Powerful Forces of War. The Mandalorian Civil War begins.
Jango Fett was born on 66 BBY. Born on one of the farming world in the Concord Dawn system.
On 58 BBY His family was killed at the hands of Tor Vizla's Death Watch. Jango Fett is adopted as a Foundling by Jaster Mereel of the True Mandalorians. Jango is 8 years old.
On 52 BBY Jaster Mereel is killed by Death Watch. Jango Fett assumes command of the True Mandalorians at 14 years old.
Circa 44 BBY A plot devised by Death Watch sees the True Mandalorians destroyed by the hands of the Jedi. Jedi Master Dooku is involved. The True Mandalorians have ended, and Jango is sold into slavery.
42 BBY Count Dooku leaves the Jedi Order.
41 BBY Jango Fett escapes slavery. He recovers his armour, and avenges his mentor by killing Tor Vizla. The Death Watch dissolves. Jango Fett turns to Bounty Hunter work.
Between 41 BBY and 32 BBY the events of the Mandalorian Civil War fuel the pacifist movement on Mandalore. Another Civil War begins between Mandalorian Clans, and the Pacifist Government. Heir to the Government of Mandalore, Satine Kryze, is in danger, so is protected by Jedi Padawan, Obi-Wan Kenobi, which the two of them become close...
The Second Civil War ends, and what remains of the Warrior Culture of the Mandalorians are exiled off-world, especially to the Moon of Concordia.
32 BBY Count Dooku, now colluding with the Sith, orders a Clone Army
Hello everyone.
First off, thank you to the people who read and/or commented on my previous timeline post. The extra history information was interesting ( 1 2 ) and I suggest everyone to read those comments and do some digging on their own.
Now originally I was going to add in those comments in the timeline and do some digging on that stuff in what would have been this post. However, for this post I'm going to dispute what the wikia currently says about who two of the Four Winds (Falcon and Wolf) are at the time of posting this timeline to the subreddit. Aside from that, this should be a more cleanly formatted timeline from the last post with a couple more events added, extra citations, quotes, and highlighted lines of interest (a more smooth reading experience hopefully).
Lastly, I normally don't push for others to share a reddit post I made, but considering the sheer volume posts made to this subreddit I was hoping everyone could try to boost this post's visibility and any other posts you find about the story, lore, and/or theories. There are so many posts that are one off questions, memes, art, and discussions about the gameplay or the gatcha systems (not that I'm saying these aren't great or appreciated) that make it to the top, but barely any story or lore ones so I was hoping this could change that. I know there are people on the subreddit who enjoy picking at the details.
With that being said, I hope you enjoy.
Assumptions and Notes:
By playing the game even for a short while it is quite apperent that Eyal (the planet the game takes place on) is OLD,and it has a lot of history behind it
We can get little snippets of it with lore scrolls and item descritions,but is there a overarching timeline where different ages and events can be put on?or are there simply snippets doomed to remain floating is a vague past?
Are there any good basketball history books that have BOTH a good-sized section on the actual history of the game AND a section with numerous player profiles?
I enjoy Simmons' Book of Basketball, and it has a big section on ~100 player profiles, but its section on the evolution/timeline of the game is rather short (70 pages in a 750 pg book), ends at 1984, and about half of those pages are humorous asides. When I was into baseball a while ago, I read the Bill James Abstract and close to 90% of the book is split between the game's evolution by decades and then player profiles/comparisons. It seems like there's got to be a basketball history book that is similar to this simple structure.
Did it still begin like it did otl and if it did, was it repealed or not before the game start? The ending of it especially interests me as Herbert Hoover was a staunch supporter of the prohibition and the prohibition was only removed once Franklin D Roosevelt was elected as the president in 1932.
I began thinking about this after watching this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAGIi62-sAU
This means humans are inherently assholes, and The hugs and kisses Federation is just a fantasy experience. What would have happened is that that the Vulcans would have detected the Borg signals, shown up to investigate, and been assimilated preventing the rise of the Terran Empire as opposed to the Federation.
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One plus one equals two. No arguments. Everybody knew that. Now, when you start introducing letters into math, that's when things get a little dicey for me.
It took me a good long while to undo the damage done during my last history test. X days, Y hours, if you will. Due to the very nature of that power, however, everybody's memories changed along with it.
Wait, that pandemic was 2020, right? It was still stuck in the past, yeah? Whew. Dodged a bullet there. I'm glad that didn't follow us into the new year. Time doesn't have much meaning for me anymore.
So, math. Numbers are fine. Great. Easy to figure out. But introduce all the other stuff, and my mind turns into a blank. But I need to study it, you know? Maybe I should have made the world less concerned about schooling grades. Especially math. But that inadvertently introduces a whole bunch fo butterfly effect stuff, and I won't be able to tell what's what... maybe it's better this way.
Urgh, math. Why can't it be simpler? I know there's rules to it, but they seem so cumbersome! Practically impossible to comprehend. Why couldn't everth1ng be numb3rs? It w0uld be easier, ye4h?
50 done with it, actua11y. 6oin9 to t4k3 4 w41k.
W41t. H0ld 0n. Wh4t h4v3 1 d0n3?
England has been awful to nearly half the countries in the world, they built their empire on slavery and robbing nations. The Crown jewels are stolen from the likes of India, they enslaved millions of Africans. They occupied Ireland and have killed hundreds of innocent Irish people and that's just in the last hundred years.
There was no shortage of food in Ireland during "the famine" it was genocide. Ships filled with food was being shipped out. Millions of people forced into soup kitchens and made to build roads just to wear them down. History is wrote by the winners.
They killed Diana who was an advocate for a United Ireland and did so much for charity because she didn't fall in line and act as they wished.
The world would be much better off if England stripped them of all their duties and returned the stolen artifacts, jewels and money to the rightful countries.
Are there any good basketball history books that have BOTH a good-sized section on the actual history of the game AND a section with numerous player profiles?
I enjoy Bill Simmons' Book of Basketball, and it has a big section with ~100 player profiles, but its section on the evolution/timeline of the game is rather short (70 pages in a 750 pg book), ends at 1984, and about half of those pages are humorous asides. When I was into baseball a while ago, I read the Bill James Abstract and close to 90% of the book (also 700+ pages) is split between the game's evolution by decades and player profiles/comparisons. It seems like there's got to be a basketball history book that is similar to this simple structure.
So, here are the facts, as established in The Canon.
Jango Fett died on 22 BBY.
Prior to the TPM, 32 BBY, Obi-Wan got close to Duchess Satine while she was under his protection.
Boba was born this same year. Meaning the Clone Production began.
Dooku left the Jedi Order in 42 BBY or earlier after being disillusioned with the Jedi Council.
I will now try to merge these facts with Legends, as described in numerous material, for the origins of Jango, The Mandalorian Civil Wars, and origins of the Clone Troopers. All of which seem to be reintegrated into canon.
Prelude: Following the Excision of Mandalore, in Circa 900~ BBY, Mandalore faces catastrophe. The environment is destroyed, and what little remained of the Jungle Planet is now sealed in biodomes. In this time the Mandalorians devolve into common pirates and warlords. Eventually, Jaster Mereel reforms the Mandalorian Clans into an Army of Highly Trained Mercanries, bound by a Creed of Honour. The Resol'nare. Tor Vizla bands together clans who desire to remain Powerful Forces of War. The Mandalorian Civil War begins.
Jango Fett was born on 66 BBY. Born on one of the farming world in the Concord Dawn system.
On 58 BBY His family was killed at the hands of Tor Vizla's Death Watch. Jango Fett is adopted as a Foundling by Jaster Mereel of the True Mandalorians. Jango is 8 years old.
On 52 BBY Jaster Mereel is killed by Death Watch. Jango Fett assumes command of the True Mandalorians at 14 years old.
Circa 44 BBY A plot devised by Death Watch sees the True Mandalorians destroyed by the hands of the Jedi. Jedi Master Dooku is involved. The True Mandalorians have ended, and Jango is sold into slavery.
42 BBY Count Dooku leaves the Jedi Order.
41 BBY Jango Fett escapes slavery. He recovers his armour, and avenges his mentor by killing Tor Vizla. The Death Watch dissolves. Jango Fett turns to Bounty Hunter work.
Between 41 BBY and 32 BBY the events of the Mandalorian Civil War fuel the pacifist movement on Mandalore. Another Civil War begins between Mandalorian Clans, and the Pacifist Government. Heir to the Government of Mandalore, Satine Kryze, is in danger, so is protected by Jedi Padawan, Obi-Wan Kenobi, which the two of them become close...
The Second Civil War ends, and what remains of the Warrior Culture of the Mandalorians are exiled off-world, especially to the Moon of Concordia.
32 BBY Count Dooku, now colluding with the Sith, orders a Clone Army
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