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Originally posted by guthmund
We change our memories everyday. The further in the past they are the easier they are to manipulate. We romanticize an old relationship; we pine over the girl who got away rather then the girl who ran screaming; we remember the Charleton Heston playing Moses, Ben-Hur, and Brutus, but forget that he played a role in "Cats and Dogs." People only really remember what they want to remember. Millions of people wouldn't need the personal validation that Cypher is a big time movie star only told that Cypher is a big time movie star.
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Right you are, but with your theory they would have to alter the minds of millions of people, even if only to introduce the suggestion that Cipher did some movies in the past. And what happens when one of those millions of peoples is reminiscing about one of Cipher's old movies, and wants to rent it. How's he gonna do that if it never existed in the first place. I still think that if they do it the way you suggest it might be possible, but probably wouldn't be worth it because of all the work and *energy* that would go into the process. Again the simplest solution is to remake him as a baby.