Thread:Zeldakasumi/@comment-103.87.59.166-20171120153618/@comment-26377724-20171128121334

First i have read the VN three times so i know what i say.

In the VN there is already an error in the way they describe how the time works, the description made by Suzuha and Kurisu doesn't fully match what we saw. Suzuha say that herself: even in 2036 they don't fully understand the time travel. So read the VN more carefully and don't take what they say without questions. That applies to the movie too, Suzuha argue there is 2 worldlines but if we don't trust what she say, we never see inconsistencies with the 1 worldline at a time theory because everytime okabe disappear past and future are instantly reconstructed the same way as the original story and Okabe isn't send in another worldline, he just disappear.

For Kurisu become a child, well... it's so obvious that i haven't noticed that, i have see her clothes change but i haven't see her become a child. In the original anime we see another "illusion" like that, Why the hourglass stop when mayuri will die? That doesn't make sense, we never change physics laws! We are more in the symbolism field than in the reality field.

When the future change no reason for Suzuha to come back in time, that's right... it's the same as in the VN, congrats you find the plot hole of the VN because it's exactly the same as the movie. When Okabe fullfill his mission to save kurisu and prevent world war 3. Suzuha doesn't need to go back in time and Okabe can't save Kurisu.

Fortunately there is a way to fill up this hole, you just need to still send Suzuha even in the S;G worldline because Okabe have the knowledge of what suzuha needs to do.

I don't see what's wrong with the interaction of Robotics;Notes, the movie change the past yes but the only change is the Okabe's life, it doesn't affect a single bit of the past of Robotics;Notes characters or environment.