It's pretty good from a crossing point of view

Eloise 2022-03-14 08:01:02

The overall logic is relatively complete. After going through this process, a pair of people went back to the past, a dog remained in the present, and finally met, the dog ran to the owner, and everything was silent.

Again, Tedman, Owens, is the key to all of this. He lived forty years longer than others. Everyone else was moving in a straight line on the timeline, but he suddenly went backwards forty years in the process of straight forward. Then he should know everything that has happened in the past 40 years, it should be him, let the United States have a modern aircraft carrier, have the Nimitz, and let his previous life serve on the aircraft carrier, and at that moment, send his experts to the ship, There can be no mistakes in the middle. If there is a problem, Owens will not be on the island, and there will be no Tedman. What will happen if he pushes it down?

There is still a paradox, the

captain is very happy and interesting.


During World War II, only shortwave communications were possible? It seems that the old equipment cannot be thrown away


. The famous boxer Louise also appeared. On June 22, 1938, the battle between him and the German boxer Schmeling symbolized the contest between the two systems of the United States and Germany.

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The Final Countdown quotes

  • Air Boss: [the A-7 has just landed after the first time storm] Crash on deck, crash on deck, all personnel respond now! Let's get out there and watch for fire!

  • Pilot: [the Corsair is inbound to the Nimitz before the first time storm] Nimitz, this is 412, I have an unsafe hook indicator, over.

    Air Boss: 412, roger unsafe hook. Recycle your hook.

    Pilot: Negative, I've tried that.

    Air Ops Officer: 412, your transmission's poor, say your fuel state.

    Air Boss: [over the intercom to the bridge] Captain, Boss, that Corsair's in real trouble, can't get his tailhook down. I think we better take him in the barricade.

    Captain Yelland: Rig it!