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- Feb 5, 2011
So, a thing I noticed when Breath of the Wild came out was theories about a convergence between the timelines. While I'm not fond of this idea (you can thank DC doing that), it got me thinking of something else.
As the title implies, traveling between the worlds. I liked this idea in Arrowverse's The Flash, I like it with Exiles, I liked it when 616 Peter Parker visited Earth-1610 (aka Ultimate Marvel) and I liked it when Doctor Who traveled into "Pete's World". Traveling to parallel worlds is a concept I always look forward to because it's fascinating to see how they differ from the main world. With this series, there are three timelines, each different in their own ways. Instead of a convergence, something I'd like to see is if Link (doesn't matter which timeline) travels into one of the other timelines. We've had parallel world traveling before, so why is travel with the alternate Hyrule any different.
I think they idea has merit, do you?
As the title implies, traveling between the worlds. I liked this idea in Arrowverse's The Flash, I like it with Exiles, I liked it when 616 Peter Parker visited Earth-1610 (aka Ultimate Marvel) and I liked it when Doctor Who traveled into "Pete's World". Traveling to parallel worlds is a concept I always look forward to because it's fascinating to see how they differ from the main world. With this series, there are three timelines, each different in their own ways. Instead of a convergence, something I'd like to see is if Link (doesn't matter which timeline) travels into one of the other timelines. We've had parallel world traveling before, so why is travel with the alternate Hyrule any different.
I think they idea has merit, do you?