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Comic 93 - I Dislike Poor Continuity

Posted on Wednesday, the 30th of April at 11:59 PM, 2014 in 2014

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DanVzare Wed, 30. Apr 11:59 PM, 2014 edit delete
DanVzare
Wow has it been a hectic week for me, mostly due to the one year anniversary of this webcomic. To celebrate this one year anniversary, I've remade and uploaded all of my pre-website comics, which I'm going to be moving so that all the comics will be in chronological order.
It's purely coincidental that this comic's title is about continuity, and I've just uploaded remakes of all of my old comics to help with continuity.

Now onto the actual comic!
This comic all stemmed from me having a strong dislike of all of the media where a time traveler goes back in time to kill Hitler. The reason why, is because if you do that, I'll cease to exist. You will basically end up killing me and countless others.
Why? You may ask. Do you not realize just how many lives Hitler affected? A lot, let's put it that way, and while most of it is considered bad influence, you've got to think of all of the unintended consequences.
I can quite easily trace my existence to the second world war.

Due to a series of scarcely believable events (which I won't go into detail because you probably won't believe me). My Grandfather on my mother's side, ended up in Britain (he was Polish you see) after fighting in the Second World War.
If it wasn't for Hitler, there wouldn't have been a Second World War. If there hadn't been a Second World War, my Grandfather wouldn't have been in Britain and wouldn't have met my Grandmother. And if those two hadn't met, my mother wouldn't have been born, and she would never have met my father, and I wouldn't have been born.

So please, if you ever build a Time Machine, for the love of Armok, DON'T KILL HITLER!
Heck, there's a good chance that after this amount of time almost everyone's existence is an unintended byproduct of that war.
Like they say, it's the Butterfly Effect!

Except that this is a pretty damn major Butterfly!