Stein's Gate spoiler!!!!!!!!!
But I'm not sure if it is a plothole, I was just thinking that they could travel further back than her death. I'm just not sure if they'd need to change timeline to do that, and then they wouldn't be in the beta timeline.
SPOILER
It doesn't matter how far back they go. They haven't changed the fact that he went back before and he (Okabe from jump 1) should thus still turn up during the second time jump.
It doesn't matter how far back they go. They haven't changed the fact that he went back before and he (Okabe from jump 1) should thus still turn up during the second time jump.
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Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex
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RELAVANT:
Dotter wrote:
Nevertheless the ending was quite dissapointing, compared to how good the rest of the series was.
Yeap, exactly my thoughts. The rest of the series was awesome.
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Dotter wrote:
Yeah. I think it would have been better if she had died, so there would have been a price to mess with time like that. ^^
Or
SPOILER
Okabe (current or the one in the distant future) comes up with long, devious and awesome plan to fool his old self (that stabbed her) into believing that she died while she actually survives.
That would remove the plot hole and leave room for some awesome crazy plan :)
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Loved it ^^