Talk:Warehouse Rules/@comment-28082245-20170217034812/@comment-24588058-20170303172626

We might have to refine it, or specify that because the future is always changing, the visions may not be entirely accurate. On a side note, perhaps we might add underneath the rule that the artifacts Paracelsus used to time travel have been marked for access, so that if two of the artifacts are accessed within a short period of time, the Warehouse is alerted. That way, there's a way to jump ahead of the attempt to time travel. It took Paracelsus time to build the link and get ready; if the Warehouse had enough of a head start, they could prevent that trouble before it got too bad.

As I recall from Star Wars future-seeing, twice were visions shown which would not have come true if they were ignored. Consider that if Anakin hadn't turned to the Dark Side, Padme wouldn't have died. If Luke had ignored his vision of Han and Leia in trouble, he would've not only been spared his hand, but they also wouldn't have had such a close call. The only vision that would have come true on its own was the death of Anakin's mother.