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Theoffensivemadman t1_j8emsuh wrote

On the Data drop I watched a small hologram, though it’s appearance was unmistakable. I was watching myself, I was walking down a small corridor. Once I reached the end of that one, I turned left and continued until I reached a wide open room that appeared to be filled with people, though none of them I recognized. There was a breathless pause, then my hologram pulled a rifle from his jacket. Even in this format I could tell that it was one of the AR-15’s I owned. It was considered an analog weapon now. Civilians and military alike had began upgrading to energy weapons in 2032 after the efficacy bill passed by then President Harlow. I tell you the above because it was around then that new security measures were put in place to protect the public from the new threat of energy weapons. For better or worse that meant that the older weapons could pass through security much easier. There was another pause before the hologram opened fire into the unsuspecting crowd. After the last one fell, it turned and looked at me and I noticed the eyes. They were my eyes, they were pleading for help, they were begging. For what though, I didn’t know…. Not yet at least.

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Theoffensivemadman t1_j8emz0w wrote

When the Data drop ended, the officer leaned forward and pressed forward and pressed the stop button. The room sat quiet for a while, I was the first one to speak. “What was that?” I asked in an almost hushed voice. “That’s an event that hasn’t happened, not yet at least.” I looked at him in confusion. “That was an event from 2044, it occurred at a summit discussing time travel. You see Mr. Garett, your research proves fruitful, very fruitful indeed. In fact, it goes so well that you are able to create lanes to travel, both forward and backwards in time. This development gets made in the year 2040.” He saw my confusion turn to astonishment. “That’s correct,” he continued reading my thoughts. “You manage to break through the secrets just a couple short years from now. However, you’re not the only one. There’s a colleague you work with named Dr. Chang.” I knew the name, I had been in contact with him very briefly over the last six months. He was one of the six that had been working on the project. We had swapped ideas and theories very briefly. “It turns out that you both make the breakthrough around the same time. A paper is published explaining the findings, which the two of you co-author. Though that paper isn’t released to the public. Instead, it’s held in a federal database which then prompts the president to create a patrol. That patrol is designed to stop future crimes from occurring, while not completely screwing up the timeline.” My look went back to one of confusion. “We’ve done research, ran simulations, and determined that if we remove you from the equation, time travel will still be discovered; though it will be just a few more years. Everything we’ve looked into says that this will affect nothing.” “Remove me?” I asked. “Who were those people? That I…” The words trailed off. “That I murdered?” “It was a symposium. It was the date that everyone had finally settled on to allow Time Travel to be exposed to the general public. While there was no audio on that data recording, there is a separate recoding.” The officer leaned forward and pressed a couple of buttons on the Data drop. The frozen hologram of me vanished and was replaced by an audio file that began to play through the room. This is what we were s upposed to do with this information. My voice began. There was a pause before a deeper voice responded. This isn’t what you wanted, but this was always the plan. You can’t hide something like this forever. Audio Me laughed. How do you figure, we hid aliens and UFO’s for 6 decades. Something like this changes everything, for everyone.
It does, but we’re also limiting access. You know better than anyone that this isn’t something the normal Joe on the street could do. There was another long pause before Audio Me spoke again. I know it isn’t that easy. It took us almost two decades of contestant research to design this thing, but think of the repercussions if you let this out. Do you realize the am ount of targets that get printed on us if this goes public? The US Government already has targets painted on it. You know that. The deeper voice said. This is a secret bigger than anything we’ve ever done. It’s been decided by those higher up than us. Who? Director of CIA, The President? I asked. There was a long pause before I spoke again. How can he agree to this, he knows what’s going to happen. He has to. It doesn’t matter what you or I think, or believe. This is going to happen. The president request your presence at the symposium. You can opt out but I wouldn’t recommend it.

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Theoffensivemadman t1_j8en60t wrote

The audio recording ended and the officer leaned forward and pressed another button. 

“That recording was taken just a week before the symposium. The events that you saw unfold occurred at said symposium. You snuck in a weapon and killed all of the speakers. You eventually turned a handgun on yourself and pulled the trigger.” My look of confusion persisted. “So let’s say you’re right, and this does happen. Now that I know it’s coming, couldn’t self awareness stop it?” The officer shook his head. “Statistically that won’t happen. There’s a chance, but it’s small. That small chance isn’t worth taking.” I stared at them, now fully at a loss for words. After some time I figured out the question that I needed to ask. “When you say remove me, what exactly do you mean?” “We’re going to arrest you, transfer you to a prison in the future. Since the other you is removed from the timeline, if we arrest you now, it will rewrite the timeline. Everything happens as it should, minus the shooting.” He paused, exchanged a glance with his partner and then continued. “Once you’ve been transported, you’ll be reported as missing. After some time they’ll call off the rescue as they always do. At that point you’ll fade into history and al will be right with this part of the world.” He finished this off and produced a set of new style cuff, almost shackle like. “Give me your hands, you’re under arrest for the murders of 5 colleagues on the date of April 7th, 2044. Under jurisdiction of Line Patrol. We’ll be taking you back with us.” There was another pause as they exchanged glances again. The first officer turned around and removed a small plate from his belt. He tossed it to the floor and a massive portal opened. I felt my mouth drop open. “If you’ll stand and come with us.” I picked me up and carried me through this portal.

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Theoffensivemadman t1_j8en9b5 wrote

That was about 8 months ago. The journey through that portal was bizarre feeling but quick. I was told that it took some getting used to, but I’d never need to. As I finished my latest. Journal entry and pressed the stop button on the Data drop, one of the guards came by. “They have you doing that too?” I nodded. “They said that it’s good for the mental health, and it helps them to understand the inmates. I don’t personally care about it either way but I wanted someone to hear that story eventually.” He gave me a weird smirk. “Your story is actually one of the more mild ones I’ve heard since I’ve been he-“ His voice stopped and he started to convulse. I watched as foam formed around the edges of his mouth and he vibrated like he was being shocked. It finally stopped and he dropped to the floor. I stood there frozen. Not sure if it was fear gripping me or something else. The sound of boots riddling the metal walkway jarred me back to the moment. I looked out the bars the best I could and I saw someone in a black jumpsuit with the hood pulled up. They stepped over the guard and stood in front of me before speaking.
“You don’t need to be in there. They came to get you in an illegal seizure. They wanted you removed before you could find the real problem, one that dwells much deeper.” They removed their hood and my mouth fell open. Staring back at me…was a older, slightly bruised version, of myself.

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