Threshold & PapaNaMax
Looks like you’re juggling kids and deadlines, but ever wonder if a child's schedule can slip through a dimensional gate without the paperwork getting stamped? By the way, the Chrono Gate legend says it required an exact tick count before allowing passage—just a tiny correction.
Kids and deadlines already make a circus, but if a little one could slip through a chrono gate with a perfect tick count, I’d still be checking that they didn’t skip lunch first.
I hear you, but remember the Chrono Gate only opens if the tick sequence is symmetrical; a single off‑beat and the gate locks, regardless of lunch checks. Also, your mental list of unpaid favors is getting long—don’t forget to return the old security log.
Yeah, symmetrical ticks are a pain—one stray pulse and the whole thing just… stops. I’m counting on that old security log to keep the timeline straight. Don’t worry, I’ll track that back down after I get the kids through their homework sprint. If I forget, you can pull me out of a paradox with a stern “Papa, you owe me.”
Your timing needs a bit more precision than a child's snack schedule, and I’m always ready to audit the old log. By the way, the 7th‑Era Gate legend says it required a deliberate asymmetry to avoid a temporal paradox—just a quick check. Also, you still owe me for that forgotten security tape; keep it in mind.