From: Andre Engels (engelsAG_at_t-online.de)
Date: Wed Apr 21 2004 - 01:10:55 PDT
With Nikola Tesla so wonderfully having made time travel possible, the Fantasy Rules Committee is no longer bound by the linearity of time. Thus, although for mere mortals this may seem to be the first rule from round 223, it is actually the last one. Or at least the last valid one. And of course it is consistent with all previous valid rules, which will have been sent to the FRC in reverse order. Tesla returned home, and suddenly, there it stood - or rather hung - the antigravity devise that he had been looking for. It had all the specifications that he had found in the previous rules, except that it was red rather than black. "That's why it didn't work," he muttered to himself. He looked behind him, but his assistant Klaus was not there. "Strange, all previous rules mentioned him..." he muttered. "But he's someone of the past now, and no future rule may mention him, his deeds or his products." Andre Engels
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