If his friend is alive and well 42 years into the future where he landed, that obviously means that he saved him during the war. So why the crazy rush to go back to save him? It makes no sense.
I could understand if the friend died in 1917 and him wanting to get back to save him, but there's no need go back to save someone who obviously lived. He should've just waited for his friend to get to the base so he could find out from him what happened and then go back. I enjoyed it, but the whole thing was illogical.
I could understand if the friend died in 1917 and him wanting to get back to save him, but there's no need go back to save someone who obviously lived. He should've just waited for his friend to get to the base so he could find out from him what happened and then go back. I enjoyed it, but the whole thing was illogical.