*rolls his eyes* No, there's nothing wrong with it. *sighs heavily* I just get tired of the comparisons -- I mention time-space travel, people ask me about Star Trek. *face scrunches up a bit* Sorta makes a Time Lord feel a bit inferior after awhile, you know?
*nods* Yep. Cats. New Earth, in the M87 galaxy, in the year five billion. *thinks a moment* Excuse me, five billion and twenty-three.
*sighs* Alright, I suppose you could go back and kill a relative. *a bit wearily* It's just... I think Novikov has a more logical view on the matter.
*slightly exasperated* Of course I could meet him! Honestly, I have a time machine -- it's parked right outside. *gestures to the door* I could go back and meet who ever I want! *a bit calmer* As for "All You Zombies..." *shrugs* ...I think it's a bit like the Grandfather Paradox -- definitely possible, but not all that likely.
*grins, gleeful* Ah, Raiders of the Lost Ark! I liked that one! *conversationally* Wait till you see Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull... *nods, grinning, giving a thumbs up*
Ahh... *nods* I see. That's difficult then. *swiftly* So, what did you teach?
btw, Thank you to you and Q for mentioning Heinlein. I have now read (and enjoyed) "All You Zombies" and am working through "By His Bootstraps." :-)