How Timelines Work🤔

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#shorts #enlisted #warthunder
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Time travel stories where time is just that freaking sensitive.

madquack
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Chair: is moved.
1946 : a weapon to surpass metal gear is already mass produced.

seanturner
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What had happen:


An American General was gonna sit down, but he fall breaking his back leading to his death. The Germans used the General's death to their advantage to launch a successful counter attack recapturing lost territory from the Allied Forces leading to a second evacuation at Dunkirk and mass losses and Alot of equipment left behind.

The General's name is Patton.

Danzel_Gaming
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Explanation: the man who was about to sit on that chair was one of the smartest people ever conceived in the multiverse. I cannot give out his name or you would be transported to inter-dimension purgatory for knowing knowledge that does not exist in your timeline. In the main timeline, was shot by an enemy. By moving this chair, he would take 0.419220011193333 seconds extra to sit down. This would cause the enemy to shoot too early, saving his life. After this, he built mechanisms that were so advanced that an arms race began, extending ww2 up until 1987. These armored contraptions caused a chain reaction is this timeline so much that humans were able to figure out how to arrive on the moon in 1949, 20 years before our timeline. NEVER MOVE OR REPLACE ANYTHING. THE ACTIONS CAUSED BY THE TIME-JUMPER HAVE BEEN APPROPRIATELY CONVICTED. ~500, 000, 000 DEATHS CAUSED, ~1, 900, 000 WAR CRIMES CAUSED BY TIME BRANCH SHIFT, 2 COUNTS OF MASS GENOCIDE, 2 COUNTS OF MAJOR TECHNOLOGICAL SHIFTS. PUNISHMENT: 50, 000, 000 YEARS IN INTER-DIMENSIONAL PURGATORY.

JJCat-rq
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We don't realise the power of this chair

p_jgeon
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Context:

the soldier moved the chair, the owner of the house did not see this happening so when he went back outside to sit in the chair, he missed it, so he sat hard on the ground, because the chair was not where he thought it would be. So this angered the man, and he swore for this to never happen again, then he went to his underground bunker where he makes robots and stuff, and decided to make a chair robot that always made sure you didn’t miss the chair. But in the testing era, he decided to make it expand so plus sized people could sit in it too, but something went wrong, to where the chair expanded so much, it just broke in half. The man had made a duplicating chair. The chairs kept duplicating until there were hundreds of chairs. Then those chairs bound together in the course of a few months until they had a entire giant robot, then those robots helped crate the extra chairs into more robots, the man managed to contain them for awhile, but eventually, they escaped. Creating a robot apocalypse.

Nobody survived

PlaneNerd
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Fun fact: we don't have walker mechs, because their huge profile makes them an easy target, whereas tanks can present a lower profile target with the same level of firepower, while being able to traverse more uneven terrain

alexanderrahl
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All of those machine in 1946 was called "der uberwaffe"

Randomdude_MPG
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Chair moves, world changes. Wolfenstein vibes.

Տkull
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What he didnt know is the developer of warthunder would sit on that and die because it was moved 1 inch from the non-slippery surface

SUUSU-
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When bro made a move he decided to use the wolfenstein card

JamesWebbTelescopemlk
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Try moving the chair again, maybe the old Enlisted with campaigns returns

SirBaffoYT
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That’s pretty cool they brought back the walkers from war thunder to enlisted

Souls_
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If you don’t understand basically: when the chair was moved it prevented sergeant 1st class Micheal Gous from sitting in that chair meaning in this timeline he forgot to finalize the surrender papers to end the war and . The early parts of the year 1946 a weapon or possibly weapons of aviation and mass destruction were produced keeping the war going for 1938-1974

celinarmmm
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People believe that an insignificant thing in the past could change the present, but that nothing they do in the present could change the future ;)

Fragor
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The person that was killed by that chair before it was moved was definitely an important individual lol

БУЛАВА-бф
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I SEARCHED FOR THIS VIDEO A MONTH, and finally found it!!!

yerjanyerbolatov
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"Moves a chair"

Time line:

This is the chair that Mussolini was going to sit in, but since he moved it, Mussolini had to move the chair back into place. Because of this, he got angry and cursed a designer who was next, thinking it was him. That designer got angry, went to Russia, invented this monstrosity. With that, the machine was mass-produced, gained its own consciousness and destroyed humanity. The alien ufo was supposed to have appeared normally, but in the timeline we live in they gave up, so they didn't come. The half-zombie guy was a German experiment to make stronger soldiers without conscience, with part of their brains removed so they can be controlled and fight the Russian machines, but since the Germans were defeated, they lost their purpose and are now decorative statues that move, since they have no conscience.

lol I used my creativity a lot

wernerfilho
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For those who don't know, it's called the butterfly effect
Where you kill the butterfly and the butterfly never gives the child hope, the child dies, and then the child couldn't ever help the people, then the people die
But there are infinite varieties

brianspencer
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This put in perspective some things like how much our actions actually interfere with every other people's lives and events, like, just by waking up 2 seconds earlier or late, how many lives we are killing and how many we are saving? How many did we kill by bumping into that stranger on the street? How many we kill by saying good morning to our coworker? It's really hard to know if our actions will only interfere in a short time and not have extremely long effects that will influence the next 1000 or 1 million years. And remember, you do quadrillions of actions each hour, so yeah, you probably are responsible for the lives and deaths of many babies.

josevictor