Heh... yeah, I played that game and hated it, because it uses the Westwood RTS interface. Horribly ugly. I've always preferred the Blizzard interface, myself. :P
In any case, you've definitely got a good point. (I'm studying, on my own with secondhand textbooks, to try to understand what Chaos theory is on a mathematical level.) If any one factor changes even a TINY bit, everything could (and probably would) be entirely different. Even your mere presence in the past, where you shouldn't have been, could distort the world as we know it. The presence of a bullet... anything changing would alter the airflow, slightly, and hell... maybe someone'd bump into you on your way to off whatever bugger you'd off, and they'd fall into the moving traffic. Anything could happen, from then on, and the later on (in time) that you got, the more things would have changed.
So basically, your mere presence in the Garden of Eden, provided that the place existed in the first place, could have changed something and made your birth impossible. Hell, you might've even saved Abel... :P
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