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I'd probably keep it as a souvenir.

"Oh, that? Yeah, that's a real human skull. It's mine, from an alternate future where I ended up trapped in the past and died from drinking tainted water. I keep my pens in the eyes. Some might say that's disrespectful, but the way I see it, I'm the only person who has the right to decide whether or not I'm desecrating my own remains."

And then, one night, it'd really creep me out all of a sudden and I'd throw it into the sea just to get it the hell away.
 
"OUR" Rush never found his skull. The only evidence OUR team would find was the Kino of the SECOND team, who were the ones who found the bones.
 
I'd like to know why you're coming in here and instantly jumping on people for using the (supposedly) wrong possessive terms when so far you're the only one to do so, but either way you're wrong.
 
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... im jumping on no one, i used a posessive term to distinguish one timeline from another.

Way to be judgemental
 
... im jumping on no one, i used a posessive term to distinguish one timeline from another.
And did anyone in this thread give you the impression that they needed to be lectured on that fact, capital letters and all? No? All right then.

It may have been unintentional, but you came off as terribly snotty there, for no reason that I could work out.
 
"OUR" Rush never found his skull. The only evidence OUR team would find was the Kino of the SECOND team, who were the ones who found the bones.

Except you're wrong. Our crew found both Kino's, and presumably the remains of the first Rush, as shown by the Kino webisodes on the MGM site.
 
"OUR" Rush never found his skull. The only evidence OUR team would find was the Kino of the SECOND team, who were the ones who found the bones.

Except you're wrong. Our crew found both Kino's, and presumably the remains of the first Rush, as shown by the Kino webisodes on the MGM site.
I was going by the episode, tho after I thought about it, it made more sense that both remains would be there.

Wonder just how far back each Kino was sent?
 
"OUR" Rush never found his skull. The only evidence OUR team would find was the Kino of the SECOND team, who were the ones who found the bones.

Except you're wrong. Our crew found both Kino's, and presumably the remains of the first Rush, as shown by the Kino webisodes on the MGM site.
I was going by the episode, tho after I thought about it, it made more sense that both remains would be there.

Wonder just how far back each Kino was sent?

Difficult to say. Given the environment, Rush's remains were likely heavily scavenged by the local fauna, so the decomposition would have been sped up by a few months. But based on the discolouration of his skull it could be anywhere up to around 50 years, give or take several months thanks to said predation. Finally putting my Archaeology degree to good use :P
 
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