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As the story progresses, we see Titor and the young woman working together to gather evidence and information that will help them correct the timeline. They encounter obstacles and challenges along the way, including resistance from government and military officials who don't believe Titor's story. As they work to correct the timeline, they also grapple with the ethical and moral implications of time travel. Titor is torn between his duty to save the world and his personal desire to see his family and friends again. The young woman is also forced to question the consequences of their actions, and whether they have the right to change the course of history. As the deadline for correcting the timeline approaches, Titor and the young woman are faced with a difficult decision. They must decide whether to continue with their mission and risk everything, or to abandon it and let the world be destroyed. In the end, Titor and the young woman make the difficult decision to proceed with their mission, knowing that it may be their only chance to save the world. They succeed in correcting the timeline, but at a great cost. Titor sacrifices himself to ensure that the timeline is corrected, and the young woman is left alone to grapple with the weight of her actions and the knowledge of what she has lost. The final scene shows the young woman looking out at the world, which is now on a different path than it would have been without Titor's intervention. She is left to wonder what other timelines exist, and whether she made the right choice. The audience is left to ponder the power and responsibility of time travel, and the impact it can have on the future of humanity.
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