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The final panel also invokes the "killing Hitler" trope. [[Adolf Hitler]] was the leader of Nazi Germany during World War II, and it has been a common plot idea to "go back in time to kill Hitler" such as in [[1063: Kill Hitler]], by presuming that the world would be better if World War II and {{w|The Holocaust}} had never happened. There are also works that postulate that such a killing would have unintended consequences, making things worse (for example, if Hitler had been replaced by a more competent leader, the Axis power might have won the war). In any case, this Cueball is over 70 years too late to kill Hitler, as Hitler is now dead.{{Citation needed}}
 
The final panel also invokes the "killing Hitler" trope. [[Adolf Hitler]] was the leader of Nazi Germany during World War II, and it has been a common plot idea to "go back in time to kill Hitler" such as in [[1063: Kill Hitler]], by presuming that the world would be better if World War II and {{w|The Holocaust}} had never happened. There are also works that postulate that such a killing would have unintended consequences, making things worse (for example, if Hitler had been replaced by a more competent leader, the Axis power might have won the war). In any case, this Cueball is over 70 years too late to kill Hitler, as Hitler is now dead.{{Citation needed}}
  
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The title text is what is said by the next Cueball-11 (the 10th time-traveler), with each link in the chain relating to the Terminator movies. Except at the end where the initial "dangerous robot" turns out to be a robot sent to vacuum the floor. Robotic vacuums, such as the {{w|Roomba}}, are a [[:Category:Roomba|recurring theme]] on xkcd. Given Cueball's inclination to experiment with roombas, and his [[:Category:Cueball_Computer_Problems|unusual tech problems]], it's also quite possible that a seemingly benign floor cleaning robot could cause the downfall of civilization.
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The title text is what is said by the next Cueball-11 (the 10th time-traveler), with each link in the chain relating to the Terminator movies. Except at the end where the initial "dangerous robot" turns out to be a robot sent to vacuum the floor. Robotic vacuums, such as the {{w|Roomba}}, are a [[:Category:Roomba|recurring theme]] on xkcd.
  
 
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#A robot was sent to protect the previous human (this happens in ''{{w|Terminator 2: Judgment Day}}'')
 
#A robot was sent to protect the previous human (this happens in ''{{w|Terminator 2: Judgment Day}}'')
 
#Cueball-11 was sent to stop the previous robot
 
#Cueball-11 was sent to stop the previous robot
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Thus Cueball-11 tries to stop the person that needs to destroy the Roomba by stopping his protector's protector, presumably so that the floor will be cleaned in his timeline. It's strange that Cueball would rather execute a complicated time-travel plot than just clean the floor himself, but we've seen him make extreme versions of mundane activities before (e.g. [[1017: Backward in Time]], which is not actually related to time travel despite the name).
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Thus Cueball-11 tries to stop the person that needs to destroy the Roomba by stopping his protector's protector, presumably so that the floor will be cleaned in his timeline. It's strange that Cueball would rather execute a complicated time-travel plot than just clean the floor himself, but we've seen him make extreme versions of mundane activities before (e.g. [[1017: Backward in Time]], which is not actually related to time travel despite the name).
  
 
This was the second time travel comic in less than a week, as the comic two comics before this one, [[2220: Imagine Going Back in Time]], also had Cueball travel back to visit his past self.
 
This was the second time travel comic in less than a week, as the comic two comics before this one, [[2220: Imagine Going Back in Time]], also had Cueball travel back to visit his past self.

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