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Help a small village stop a Viking raid using your nanotechnology augments, then track down your old mafia boss who humiliated you for years and is also back in time in order to exploit the probability weirdness that comes with dimentional travel, re discover your boxing skills in order to finally beat the man you threw that fight to so many years ago that started your life down the spiral it had been going through the last few years and rediscover your self worth. Make some new friends with the local Himbo, traveling grifter, and the weird old lady in the woods. Potentially unleash lower dimentional God like beings into your own dimention with your technology after deciding to live the rest of your life interegrated into this new (old) world. Call that a good day ๐
that's the problem with time travel in fiction, once it's possible, it'll never stop. But in the fictional story, it does stop, despite there being nothing to stop time travel from being invented again in the future by the endless number of inventors standing atop an ever-growing number of technological shoulders?
The book I'm pulling from, "The Frugal Wizard's Guide to Medieval England", doesn't actually have any time travel, it's dimentional travel, which has its own quirks that are explored in fun ways. It's a good book if you like Brandon Sanderson's particular brand of slop (mmmmm Sanderson slop ๐).
I feel like this does happen in fiction a bunch, various "time war" stories in comics and stuff