Discussion of other twists to Worldlines' ending.

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Discussion of other twists to Worldlines' ending.

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I felt that if I were the author of Worldlines, I'd have twisted it in a way that would make the Black Line Gary pay for his crimes. :roll: I'd have probably made Carl kill him in his anger as I did not like him at all. I'd have ensured he would have been the one rotting in jail by claiming that alternate-universe selves can swap, and that the Blue Line Gary was able to change places with the Black Line Gary, ensuring he ended up in a world where he'd be with Michelle. Also, I would claim that after a swap the versions that had been affected merged to ensure that no version (except the Black Line) of Gary was jailed or acquitted, only to live without Michelle. :cry:
If you were the author, how would you have ended Worldlines?
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Ideally, Michelle could come back to life and Carl could still kick Gary's a**...for even thinking of doing such a thing! That's kind of a cheap answer, or maybe a cheat, but ideally...
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