The "sending them back" dilemma
So it has come to this.
There are some doubts about whether or not we're supposed to send the characters back. It started in the Romeo and Juliet thread, who are inevitably going to die in their story.
As I've mentioned there, my theory about the characters spawning from the "blueprints" behind the wall would mean that by sending the spawned character back, we're essentially killing it. Which means that all our characters as we know them will die at the end. Which is, by the way, backed by the fact that their stories are clearly not going to change - in the best case scenario they are going to have a Laser Guided Amnesia about the whole experience.
But if my theory is correct, they are going to die.
Your Mileage May Vary.
I believe this thread will get more important when we actually approach the ending.
There are some doubts about whether or not we're supposed to send the characters back. It started in the Romeo and Juliet thread, who are inevitably going to die in their story.
As I've mentioned there, my theory about the characters spawning from the "blueprints" behind the wall would mean that by sending the spawned character back, we're essentially killing it. Which means that all our characters as we know them will die at the end. Which is, by the way, backed by the fact that their stories are clearly not going to change - in the best case scenario they are going to have a Laser Guided Amnesia about the whole experience.
But if my theory is correct, they are going to die.
Your Mileage May Vary.
I believe this thread will get more important when we actually approach the ending.
