The fishing scene at the end of Moebius. That was supposed to be the fishing scene from the end of Threads, right? Only, the fishing scene from the end of Threads never occured, but was instead transformed into the fishing scene from the end of Moebius because of the temporal incursion in Moebius? Is that what everyone else thought?
If SG-1 doesn't go back in time to get the ZP module, then how will they get the ZP module in the future? At the end of Moebius they said they didn't need to go back into the past- but that violates the laws of time-travel as clearly defined by Bill S. Preston, Esquire. I quote:
BILL: Can you get your dads keys, dude?
TED: I could get 'em, but my dad lost 'em three days ago. If only we could go back in time.
BILL: Wait. We've got a time-machine, dude.
TED: Oh yeah!
BILL: After the report, we'll time travel back to when your dad had 'em; steal 'em, then put 'em somewhere where we can find 'em.
TED: Like where?
BILL: (looking around) Like behind that sign (walks toward sign, followed by Ted). That way, when we get here now, the keys'll be here waiting for us. (picks up keys from behind sign) And here they are!
TED: Whoa!
BILL: Exactly, Ted. But whatever we do, we have to remember to go back in time after the report or else this'll never happen.
TED: But it did happen! Hey, it really was me who stole my dads keys!
BILL: Of course, Ted.
Therefore, according to the immutable laws of Bill and Ted, SG-1 would have to go back in time, or else getting the ZP module would never happen.
But it did happen!
Excellent.
If SG-1 doesn't go back in time to get the ZP module, then how will they get the ZP module in the future? At the end of Moebius they said they didn't need to go back into the past- but that violates the laws of time-travel as clearly defined by Bill S. Preston, Esquire. I quote:
BILL: Can you get your dads keys, dude?
TED: I could get 'em, but my dad lost 'em three days ago. If only we could go back in time.
BILL: Wait. We've got a time-machine, dude.
TED: Oh yeah!
BILL: After the report, we'll time travel back to when your dad had 'em; steal 'em, then put 'em somewhere where we can find 'em.
TED: Like where?
BILL: (looking around) Like behind that sign (walks toward sign, followed by Ted). That way, when we get here now, the keys'll be here waiting for us. (picks up keys from behind sign) And here they are!
TED: Whoa!
BILL: Exactly, Ted. But whatever we do, we have to remember to go back in time after the report or else this'll never happen.
TED: But it did happen! Hey, it really was me who stole my dads keys!
BILL: Of course, Ted.
Therefore, according to the immutable laws of Bill and Ted, SG-1 would have to go back in time, or else getting the ZP module would never happen.
But it did happen!
Excellent.
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