Thread:BEJT/@comment-27496405-20170830154244/@comment-25521424-20171202150134

BEJT wrote:

Assassin1and2 wrote: So how will we do this in character pages? Will we include the space future events under "Potential Future" subtitle or some other way, because eventually Fitz will figure out to get them back and they'll stop the destruction of Earth. Well, AoS established very clearly in 315 that the MCU is not a universe with timeline-changing. That made me very happy, that they're not doing the tired trope of changing the timeline/future. It follows the simple scientific rules of time that time is the fourth dimension that exists, and we are just passing along it. While it wouldn't surprise me for the films to ignore Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. setting up that logic, and eventually do timeline-changing (though I really hope they won't, I'm really tired of it), just because of the film/TV divide, I'd be surprised for Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. to break its own rules. I wouldn't call this "potential", there might be some cool, clever workaround. As far as we can say, they are in the future.

In character bios you just follow their life in the chronological order of their perspective. The Rae's restaurant events, the future events, then the return to the present (assuming that happens). That's not a trope, that's only scientific way to explain time travel. They did a good job explaining that you can't change the future, even if you know it, but i think that to avoid the destruction of the Earth, they will have to explain all this as a "possiible future", like in the comics.

Until an official confirmation, this is still the Earth-199999 timeline.