Steinhauer
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Synopsis:
Sci-Fi/Fantasy Fiction
Its 2093 and time travel had been "invented" years prior. An agent has been hand selected to go to the year 1943 and establish rapport with U.S. Military Intel. The mission is to avert the bombings of Nagasaki and Hiroshima by any means necessary. It had been found out that in the "original" chain of events, Berlin had been bombed, and was supposed to have been bombed. A rogue agent changed the chain of events which resulted in Hiroshima and Nagasaki being bombed. This offset a major chain of events (using imagination on that one) and fractured the timeline.
My writer's block ....
How the heck is this agent going to PROVE he is a time traveler as well as PROVE he is on the side of the Allies and not some spy?
I have been thinking that a satellite made the jump with him that had everything he was going to need (weapons, intel, etc.). Should he use this?
Sci-Fi/Fantasy Fiction
Its 2093 and time travel had been "invented" years prior. An agent has been hand selected to go to the year 1943 and establish rapport with U.S. Military Intel. The mission is to avert the bombings of Nagasaki and Hiroshima by any means necessary. It had been found out that in the "original" chain of events, Berlin had been bombed, and was supposed to have been bombed. A rogue agent changed the chain of events which resulted in Hiroshima and Nagasaki being bombed. This offset a major chain of events (using imagination on that one) and fractured the timeline.
My writer's block ....
How the heck is this agent going to PROVE he is a time traveler as well as PROVE he is on the side of the Allies and not some spy?
I have been thinking that a satellite made the jump with him that had everything he was going to need (weapons, intel, etc.). Should he use this?
