The oracle might be more persuasive by giving more details of the dangers involved in helping the tree-kids live, unless there’s some weird limitation of its scent-based “vocabulary” preventing that.
If we are working with multiverse theory, then there’s an infinite number of timelines. I wouldn’t really care about any of them, if they are destroyed, it was probably always intended to happen.
I don’t understand how a timeline can be beneficial to anyone but itself.
I mean just as one example letting the tree kids die thus preventing WW3 is a beneficial timeline.
It is a question as to who it is beneficial for.
The oracle might be more persuasive by giving more details of the dangers involved in helping the tree-kids live, unless there’s some weird limitation of its scent-based “vocabulary” preventing that.
i´d say its less limited vocabulary and more unlimited a#holeness 😉
If we are working with multiverse theory, then there’s an infinite number of timelines. I wouldn’t really care about any of them, if they are destroyed, it was probably always intended to happen.