In a heartwarming yet chilling turn of events, Sgt. Thomas Anderson, a decorated soldier from the year 2096, time traveled to 2024 to meet his 8-year-old self. He delivered a dire warning about a future robot apocalypse, urging the young boy to be brave and save humanity. The meeting culminated in a touching goodbye as the sergeant had to return to his time, leaving his younger self with a plasma gun and a promise of a future together.
SULPHUR, OK—In a heartwarming visit that both man and boy are likely to remember for the rest of their lives, Sgt. Thomas Anderson, a highly decorated soldier from the Cyber War of 2096, reportedly returned to his childhood home Wednesday with a message for his 8-year-old self.
“I come from a time when all that you know and love will be gone,” he continued, “but you, Tommy, will become a great hero. In fact, you are the most important child in the history of the world.” “I was so sad this morning, but meeting my future self today was the best thing ever,” the young Anderson told reporters. “You see, every year on my birthday, ‘old me’ sends ‘young me’ a holographic message saying he wants to be here but he’s too busy fighting the bad robots who want to hurt people. Then I blow out the candles and make a wish that he’ll come to visit, and now he really has!”
Later in the day, the elder Anderson was seen hopping on his hoverboard and taking the younger Anderson to a local ice cream parlor where they shared a banana split and discussed his elementary school, his favorite sports, and the 2064 Battle of the Automatons, which blacked out the sun and nearly eradicated all life on the planet.
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