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Xehanort ([personal profile] fixed_destiny) wrote in [community profile] thefarshore 2017-01-31 04:14 am (UTC)

[It isn't the same, not even remotely. But to his reality and all connected worlds to it operate on that exact principle, that Julian's happens to be different doesn't mean Xehanort's wrong about his own.

But Julian's own galaxy actually having a barrier of its own does lend to Xehanort's theories however..]


Then it's up to your descendants to build something better.

Imagine if your ancestors decided what they had right in front of them was all they needed to explore, took their time, and never tried to venture further because they were focused only on learning what they already had around them.

You wouldn't have those fast engines at all. Or ships. Or perhaps even the cars this world has. The point of exploring is to keep pushing the limits of knowledge! Dreams aren't limited by the hypothetical, and it is those who reject probability in favor of possibility that make the advancements, reach new places and discover new things.

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