Not even that. :P
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Not even that. :P
I would throw him off and kick him on his way down. :P
Not a chance.
Yes, time needn't be linear there. By necessity if time and space vary in Roland's world, if it is in constant flux than nothing besides him chasing Walter through the desert can be guaranteed or...
Maybe if he'd done something different in whatever prior cycle or loop he'd have never gone to/through Tull at all.
Do you think that Roland has no choices to do things different with each loop then?[/QUOTE]
I don't think Roland is cognizant of any previous iterations. So while he might do things different in...
Thanks, but I probably shouldn't have been commenting in here to begin with. I reject the basic premise of the discussion. I don't think, given what Roland knew at the time, he had any...
I see it almost like a RPG where Roland not only has to make a choice (i.e. :Whether to save Jake or not) right, but he must make every choice right in order to get the "best ending". I think one of...
My apologies, I will refrain from commenting again here.[/QUOTE]
No don't do that. It is just we tend to speculate a bit on possibilities. I mean we realize that they are assumptions, but that is...
That's an assumption on your part, I, and Roland are dealing with the facts as we are aware of them....
1. There is a problem with the Tower and it needs to be saved.
2. In order to get to the...
There are no greater moral injustices. Moral injustice is moral injustice...all the same.
Maybe Roland really shouldn't have let Jake fall. Do you think it would have changed his quest if he kicked Jake down instead?