Funny how your first three videos popped up in my notifications, but these didn't. Literally, all the others didn't pop up. I was busy with other things anyway, so I might watch the rest of these tomorrow. Either way, I'll watch them all. Now, for the wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey, pokery-jiggery of your plot...I like the premise. I wonder how you will flesh it out. The nefarious group might not have the full amount of resources for a full transfer, but could send the small packets of information. Scientists sound like they should be very logical and calculating, but let's be honest, if they got information from the future, they'll be extremely giddy and may act impulsively on it. Also, if the scientists and some government organizations heard this future message, then a political entity might act on the information for their own political gain. Why some people would willingly trap themselves in the past, you can't knock the power of indoctrination. There are a lot of why questions and I look forward to see what your answers to these gaps and issues are.
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[ND] You've definitely touched on some of the thoughts we've had, specifically on the excitement and inherent levels of trust when getting information that is definitively from the future. Subplots like government acting for political gain is also sometime that has crossed our minds, but as of right now we're just trying to get the central plot to a good point before we make things even more complicated. We're also looking forward to seeing how all these questions get answered!