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<blockquote data-quote="Ulfgeir" data-source="post: 8114344" data-attributes="member: 7015719"><p>If timetravel is something that is to be a regular thing, then make sure you have the rules set up in advance. If it is a one-off, then you can let it have whatever consequences feel the best.</p><p></p><p>In Mage: the Awakening 2e, you could do a very short rewind (depended on how good you were with time-magic), and thus reset a scene and return to a save-point of sorts. It apparently became VERY tangled in the camapaign I played in when BOTH sides in a fight rewinded time multiple times, did some alterations and tried to beat the other side. I sadly missed that fight as I came late, as I were at an archery-competition.</p><p></p><p></p><p>--</p><p>You had an interesting time-loop in the series "7 days". The premise was that they could send a person back 7 days in time to change something disastrous that had happened. The "pilot" of the time-travelling craft had some issues.. One was that he had the hots for the female psychologist attached to the project.</p><p></p><p>So in the loop-episode he goes back in time. meets the psychologists, and another man is hostile towards her. The pilots beats up the other man, and gets scolded by the psychologist who claimed that she could handle it herself. Du to this being a time-loop, he ends up in the same situation, this time he does not interfere, and gets scolded for not acting. He later gets back again, and gives her flowers (he had learned in the present time what her favourite type was). She realized in the past that he had gotten the info from the future and of course gets upset with him again..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ulfgeir, post: 8114344, member: 7015719"] If timetravel is something that is to be a regular thing, then make sure you have the rules set up in advance. If it is a one-off, then you can let it have whatever consequences feel the best. In Mage: the Awakening 2e, you could do a very short rewind (depended on how good you were with time-magic), and thus reset a scene and return to a save-point of sorts. It apparently became VERY tangled in the camapaign I played in when BOTH sides in a fight rewinded time multiple times, did some alterations and tried to beat the other side. I sadly missed that fight as I came late, as I were at an archery-competition. -- You had an interesting time-loop in the series "7 days". The premise was that they could send a person back 7 days in time to change something disastrous that had happened. The "pilot" of the time-travelling craft had some issues.. One was that he had the hots for the female psychologist attached to the project. So in the loop-episode he goes back in time. meets the psychologists, and another man is hostile towards her. The pilots beats up the other man, and gets scolded by the psychologist who claimed that she could handle it herself. Du to this being a time-loop, he ends up in the same situation, this time he does not interfere, and gets scolded for not acting. He later gets back again, and gives her flowers (he had learned in the present time what her favourite type was). She realized in the past that he had gotten the info from the future and of course gets upset with him again.. [/QUOTE]
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