frame: bsta-000403.png command: ... frametype: normal content-type: image/png timer: 81 title: ??? page: bsta-000403.htm height: 410 ongtime: 1608256801 width: 580 ext: png [fq][br]AP: Who knows? time is very confusing.[/br] [br]AP: Just joking, there is only one possibility.[/br] [br]AP: You must be in my future.[/br] [br]AP: In the opposite case I would remember being you which I don't.[/br] [ni]TLF: I don't know who you are.[/ni] [ni]TLF: This way I cannot be sure if I am you or not.[/ni] [ni]TLF: I know who I am.[/ni] [ni]TLF: I remember that I was always myself in my total life.[/ni] [ni]TLF: And I was never one another person.[/ni] [ni]TLF: It makes me sure that I'm not your future.[/ni] [ni]TLF: Why you made this thought?[/ni] [br]AP: Because I see that you are being me here, on Coincidence.[/br] [ni]TLF: I don't understand again.[/ni] [br]AP: Do you know about public and private keys in Coincidence?[/br] [ni]TLF: No.[/ni] [br]AP: That's because the client doesn't show them by default so it's easy to never realise you have them.[/br] [br]AP: Basically, they are some special magic numbers.[/br] [br]AP: But they are not really magic.[/br] [br]AP: Instead they tell everyone that you are really you.[/br] [br]AP: In Coincidence anyone can change their name to anything else.[/br] [br]AP: So somebody can pretend to be you by changing their name to your name.[/br] [br]TLF: Like this.[/br] [br]AP: But they can't change these numbers to match yours.[/br] [br]AP: So even when the name is the same the numbers are different.[/br] [br]AP: So you will know that this is someone else.[/br] [br]AP: If you know that there are keys and you can see them.[/br] [br]AP: But in your case we have the opposite situation.[/br] [br]AP: Your name is different but the key is the same.[/br] [br]AP: Which brings me to another possible explanation:[/br] [br]AP: You have my computer.[/br][/fq] You keep talking and at the same time you continue walking through the game's world.