![]() * Pervert tech guy "Ricky" changes to clean cut, well dressed/groomed, hair pull back and soft spoken "Richard" in alternate 2004 "Have an Ice day" Was an honest mistake IMHO Just change the possition of the letter N * "Chill out after the election" would of been a better line/pun *Trump's campaing plan to win also in the movie during the peanut eating scene * Cool camera tracking and railing/scaffolding slide Cop lady's birthday and house blow up happen ON THE SAME DAY. * 10 years after JCVDs house blows up and he has no extra security? If there are two versions of.? ah Fuck it.then I drifted into a trance. Matter can't be doubled in the same space? No that's just a terrible line for a movie.although too terrible for this movie? Two versions of the same matter can't occupy the same space? That doesn't work becasue if there are two versions, then it is by definition NOT the 'same' matter. I knew it didn't really make sense and was trying to come up with a more accurate sensible way they could have phrased it: This has been twisting my mind to such an extent that I couldn't ever quite keep the thread of my thoughts going but you have unravelled my confusion. I get that all science fiction has to invent new physical laws or imagine that today's technological hurdles have been surmounted (Star Wars has The Force, Star Trek has Warp Drive.) but it seems pretty glaring to me that Time Cop's contribution to physics is to forbid existence. A law that says "The same matter cannot occupy the same place at the same time" is just another way of saying, "The same matter has to be somewhere else at any given time because it can't be occupying the space where it is." This is a supremely nihilist law of physics that requires that the only space matter cannot occupy is the space the matter is occupying at that moment. You should immediately start writing TimeCop 1920s, TimeCop WW1, TimeCop WW2, TimeCop Summer of Love etc etc etc etc etc and send them ALL to JCVD They should definitely have done your idea - the spin-off potential is incredible just look at all the frickin' CSIs there are!!! ![]() The answer to the question is 'No, they don't have time-period squads', as evidenced by JCVD sauntering into the stock broker's office in his 1994 TEC costume. Alternatively maybe you have to run X number of missions in the recent past before you get to do something as big as jump back to the civil war. What I want to know is there a hierarchy or some sort of division to who gets to go to what period of time? Like instead of having a vice squad and a homicide department they have a "1920s division" and "hippie squad" of agents that are highly trained on a specific time period and its mannerisms and way of speaking. Well Rae Dawn Chong is from Colorado, right? She says she was in a different state in 1994 at least. ![]()
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