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getak2003

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« on: 05-02-2003 17:32 »

I need this info for my fan fic seris:

How much time did they loose in the time skips? i really have no idea.

at first i estimated about two years, because first they tried those failure plans (1 month?), and for fry and leela to get married they would have to date first (6-8 months), then it would take many months to make the gravity pump (10 months?), the arguous task of installing it (several weeks), and whatever else i can think of, i just rounded it to two years and left it at that, until

i saw tenage mutant leela's hutrdles, there farnsworth is like 161 years old! last i checked the series left off at about 3004, which they most likely counted out the time skips because nobody remembers, so he shoule be 154 of maybe 155 according to my guesstimate 157-158. but 161 would mean they lost about 6-7 years in time skips! that is insane! everyone would have to look way older or is that just me...

please clarify for me, this is really important that i get some of these numbers right.

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« Reply #1 on: 05-02-2003 17:34 »

Didn't he say he's not 150 but 160? I don't remember. Anyway, the time-skips got longer and longer, at first they were a few hours, later they were years.
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« Reply #2 on: 05-02-2003 17:47 »

In "A Clone of My Own" (2ACV10) Farnsworth tell the PE crew he's actually 160. "Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurddles" is 4ACV09, so Farnsworth being 161 in TMLH's completely within reason.

I don't know how long the timeskips in "Time Keeps On Slipping" were (Leela could've been so swooned over Fry's message they married a few weeks later (not likely, but still possible)).

Furthermore "Roswell That Ends Well", 5 episodes later, take place on September 21st 3002, while "A Tale Of Two Santas", 11 episodes earlier, take place in december 3001.

I don't think they lost much time, if any at all. Maybe the implosion of the chroniton-vortex somehow reset time, meaning they ended up missing no time at all. Hey, it worked on Star Trek.  ;)
getak2003

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« Reply #3 on: 05-02-2003 17:51 »

he was 150 in a clone of my own, and in a big piece of garbage. also, the time skips were irregular, if what you said was true, then there wouldn't be one where after kissing leela the is a skip and the wedding flowers are jammed down his thoat. they are only regulated with the funny, and i didn't find much of it funny especially the wedding, devorce, and letter part.

however in the begining the Fry lovenasium also ccalled a time shelter where she sees it time skips and next thing you know she is leaveing angry and fry has a black eye. that was amusing, so was that emmy thing, [skip] actress addiced to drugs, [skip] acresses suicide. that was also mildly amusing, but all in all, i really would have liked the episode if it wasn't the greatest revert of them all.

you know the golden rule with a show like futurama is that everything is set back the way it was in the begining, this keep writers from makeing a story progress past the anicdotal references to past events in a few episodes, thus leaving their options open for the next episode.

i being a fan fiction writter know that once you start the story will end, it has to, you know how it shall end, and must work ther. whether it be a stand alone love tale of a giga series like "universe of malace" or my "going insane" series. if you keep continuality down your option always remain open to you, but you story is never rivitin with the age old how will they get out of this one? line that keep you waiting for the next one. unlike some fan fics, i intend to finish mine before summer vacation, although at the rate they get put up that may not be possibe.

was i going on and on back there? oh well...


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« Reply #4 on: 05-02-2003 17:55 »

He was not 150 in a clone of my own.

He says that he's been lying, he's not 150 but he's actually 160.
getak2003

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« Reply #5 on: 05-02-2003 17:59 »

He said that so the age patrol would take him away for good, he had nothing left to live for, his inventions were crap, his clone wanted to be something other than a scientist, and he was old and senile.

who wouldn't just want to die in that situation? well, i wouldn't want to die, but that is not the point.

his lie is the lie about how he lied so they would take his shrivled old ass to the near death sphere. 
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« Reply #6 on: 05-02-2003 18:01 »

Oh for fucks sake! Stop reading too much into everything, he says "I lied about my age", don't read it as something else, take it at face value!
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« Reply #7 on: 05-02-2003 18:02 »

But why would he tell his crew this, if it weren't the truth? What purpuse would that serve?
getak2003

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« Reply #8 on: 05-02-2003 18:04 »

Aslate, that was totally uncalled for.

teral, i have no idea! he is old and senile, what do you think?
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« Reply #9 on: 05-02-2003 18:09 »

 
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Aslate, that was totally uncalled for.

teral, i have no idea! he is old and senile, what do you think?

I don't think so. Why would the Futurama writers write something so stupid and pointless into an episode for no reason?
 
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I know, lets make them all think Farnsworth is 160, and then confuse them all and actually make him 150!

(Ok, that last bit was going a bit far)
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« Reply #10 on: 05-02-2003 18:09 »

That he's 160.

Being 150, and planning to commit suicide by telling the Sunset Squad he were 160 doesn't sound like the mind of a senile to me.

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« Reply #11 on: 05-02-2003 18:44 »

How could there be a standard "time lost," anyway?  If you noticed, all the time skips were localized, individual events.
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