When it comes to reality quakes, I'm reminded of the good Voyager episode. The one with the timeship that went around erasing things from history, with all the attendant consequences. So it went and did its thing to entire civilisations - and the only people who actually realised what it was doing were either aboard it, or were shielded from the changes in the timeline somehow. As far as everyone else was concerned, nothing at all had changed with history.
Some scientist invents a quantum bomb, or to coin a phrase, a time bomb, and then detonates it over the reason for his having created the bomb in the first place, removing it from the timeline entirely and leaving fractures and aftershocks in the timeline as the paradox involved twists and warps things things... with the moment of detonation marking the Wall itself?
It's either that or a suitably epic Roger Waters concert.
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Some scientist invents a quantum bomb, or to coin a phrase, a time bomb, and then detonates it over the reason for his having created the bomb in the first place, removing it from the timeline entirely and leaving fractures and aftershocks in the timeline as the paradox involved twists and warps things things... with the moment of detonation marking the Wall itself?
It's either that or a suitably epic Roger Waters concert.
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--m(^0^)m-- Wot, no sig?