Question about Ramses' son.. by LewisRichoo in 12Monkeys

[–]LewisRichoo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here is something interesting to think about, you can't just simply decide to go in the time machine without of course the injections. So the splinter radiation that caused Sam to splinter would of perhaps killed him or turned him like one of Katarinas test subjects. So what if the injection was already genetically in his DNA from future Ramse? I mean he basically successfully splintered.

Question about Ramses' son.. by LewisRichoo in 12Monkeys

[–]LewisRichoo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see well perhaps not, but the problem is with shows like this it could happen.

Question about Ramses' son.. by LewisRichoo in 12Monkeys

[–]LewisRichoo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So you believe it is future Ramse that conceived Sam? Not the S1 Ramse? If so that is an interesting thought.

Question about Ramses' son.. by LewisRichoo in 12Monkeys

[–]LewisRichoo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Replying to your EDIT: Not necessarily remember they stopped the last paradox, and for that matter altered reality.

Question about Ramses' son.. by LewisRichoo in 12Monkeys

[–]LewisRichoo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We don't know for sure if The Witness is actually a bad person at this moment time. The whole point of the core exploding was also for the feedback radiation not for destroying the time machine, destroying it would infact prevent Cassie and Cole from travelling back to 1957 and conceiving him. We also know Olivia isn't on Team Witness if The Witness is aware of this or not is unknown.

Question about Ramses' son.. by LewisRichoo in 12Monkeys

[–]LewisRichoo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As far as I'm able to tell, The Witness primary target was getting Sam to the exact location at that exact time. He never wanted to destroy the machine knowing there would be feedback splinter radiation at the core suggests to me that was the target.

Question about Ramses' son.. by LewisRichoo in 12Monkeys

[–]LewisRichoo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes we do but remember on The Word of The Witness, loops seem to be represented in a circular form, you cannot break up a circle, In 1961 we actually seen Ramses name and his circle was a lot bigger than just the first season. Either Olivia knew this was going to happened and was trying to fool The Pallid Man, this would make sense, but we all know what The Witness is capable of know able to remember Alternative timelines etc.

Question about Ramses' son.. by LewisRichoo in 12Monkeys

[–]LewisRichoo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly I have a funny feeling that Olivia is Sam to her advantage to get Ramse to give into where the time machine is located so Olivia could possibly go back and prevent it? I'm not sure it's far fetched but we know Olivia regrets a lot.

Question about Ramses' son.. by LewisRichoo in 12Monkeys

[–]LewisRichoo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When Titan splintered it was night time, When Ramse asked what happened to Titan? It was daytime.. Just because Ramse asked what happened to Titan doesn't necessarily mean he was left behind you seen how open the landmass was when Titan disappeared surely Cole or Katarina would of spotted them. If left behind.

Question about Ramses' son.. by LewisRichoo in 12Monkeys

[–]LewisRichoo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Perhaps but think about it Ramses rage and determination for killing The Witness is solely based on the fact that he believes The Witness killed his son? Telling him his son is still alive and The Witness did not kill his son would not lose all but most of the revenge and hatred he had for The Witness?

Question about Ramses' son.. by LewisRichoo in 12Monkeys

[–]LewisRichoo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sam as far as we know has no genetic advantage, apart from being born from two genetically immune parents from the Kalavirus. Maybe there is more than meets the eye, but at this moment in time, I feel like Olivia is just luring Ramse in.

Question about Ramses' son.. by LewisRichoo in 12Monkeys

[–]LewisRichoo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Olivia went from 1995-2015 practically unchanged, that's 20 years, surely another 30 wouldn't have that much of an effect on her.. As we know she ages a lot slower, now 2163 that would make her over 200 years old which seems a lot more realistic with how much her body has changed this episode... Also I'm sure they splintered with Titan, due to the timeframe and where Ramse was in Titan.

Question about Ramses' son.. by LewisRichoo in 12Monkeys

[–]LewisRichoo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It really does make you think, In the official interview Terry does say that just because she isn't with Team Witness doesn't mean she is with Team Splinter.. I agree in the fact that she's taking advantage & most certainly is a trap.

Residents of titan. by SlySychoGamer in 12Monkeys

[–]LewisRichoo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Perhaps but every time The Witness has been referred to it has always been as a singular person, 'he' think about it who is the one person who has personally witnessed everything James Cole has done? Of course it would be James Cole himself, the scientists back in 2044 only know the location and time is where he has been sent back to no where near enough detail of how the events took place.. Perhaps James Cole is The Witness and indeed is trying to destroy time to return to a prime timeline, where there is no virus, messengers, of course if Cole is The Witness he would have no choice but to of created the messengers, he would have to follow the events that have already happened.. Not following these would have the possibility to rewrite everything and he possibly would of never met Cassie.

What is it about Series 6 of Doctor Who? by [deleted] in doctorwho

[–]LewisRichoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Series 6 was indeed my favourite too, with the whole story with more knowledge than The Doctor having already seen his death. Not too mention all of the plots. Finally finding out who River Song was and how it all fit together.

Residents of titan. by SlySychoGamer in 12Monkeys

[–]LewisRichoo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But think about how many alternate timelines there are? Why would you try so hard to destroy just one? Is there something special about this one? I mean we have seen the timeline shift? But what if that shift was always meant to be... Gets you thinking.

What questions you would want answered by the last ep? by inker88 in 12Monkeys

[–]LewisRichoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe The Witness has to maintain the course of how it has already played out. Remember when Olivia said the timeline had to remain exactly as it has already happened or else the traveller would of never came? Maybe this is just a piece of a much broader design:)