@Atreidae
If there are multiple timelines in Equestria, it only seldomly is relevant to the story being told. And there’s always the one primary timeline.
Why does this book sound like a scam? Deconstructing time, a cult of personality claiming ‘influential’ people listen to its author, claiming he shapes the future. Lamenting planted trees he won’t see mature because suddenly he believes in time and that he’ll age?
You can tell this comic is fiction because there’s no way someone as intelligent as an astronaut would fall for this. Couldn’t happen in the real world.
It’s basically the prequel to both and Stardust and Sunjackers can kinda be though of as branching timelines that split off from it.
I thought the Spitfire comic line is a prequel to the Stardust series?
Then which one is the primary between this one and Sunjackers? They’re mutually exclusive
If there are multiple timelines in Equestria, it only seldomly is relevant to the story being told. And there’s always the one primary timeline.
I mean, you could almost make it a canon thing that multiple timelines are a thing.
Sunjackers (Mid till end)
Stardust (Our hero!)
Shenanigans with time are less impossible in Equestria than in the real world.
because after they got shafted in SunJackers they deserve a happy ending dammit!
The slow development of romantic feelings perhaps?
It’s a sci-fi novel.
It looks like a science fiction book, perhaps about reversing entropy. The main character doesn’t have the same name as the author.
Edited because: i forgor to post half my thought