It's pretty interesting that works with a bunch of stuff like Ryuuichi mentioned usually have strong leads and are largely episodic with a central slowly unfolding plot, like Area 51, Tokyo Interstellar Immigration or you know, the X-Files, unlike Cosmic Censorship.
According to both cosmic censorship hypotheses the universe is deterministic, except for the regions of space inside singularities, as they cannot be observed, hidden away by the event horizons (hence the name, cosmic censorship). The fact that Roger seemingly trying to fight against Maki's fated death probably means their ultimate goal would involve destroying the universe itself in a way by making a naked singularity or something.