(urth) Hierodules & time
thalassocrat at nym.hush.com
thalassocrat at nym.hush.com
Thu May 25 00:50:22 PDT 2006
On Thu, 25 May 2006 17:34:05 +1000 don doggett
<kingwukong at yahoo.com> wrote:
>--- thalassocrat at nym.hush.com wrote:
>
>>
>> Do what? <g>
>>
>
>Yeah, I realised that wasn't too clear so I reposted.
>Basically they're just like you and me if we had a
>time machine and Roy told us to take it and always
>travel backward, contacting GW Bush from his last days
>in his presidency to his time travelling escapades in
>First Dynasty Egypt. : )
Yes, I certainly agree that's the best explanation, but I'm not
sure it fits 100%. I *think* they say at some point that backwards-
thru-time is indeed their nature - on the Ship? Need to rummage
around to see if I can find the passage.
But mainly - why? It seems a very inconvenient way to plan a
mission. I mean, I can see the point of them going back in time for
(say) a first meeting with Baldanders, after which they move
forward like everybody else. But that isn't what seems to happen:
they've had interactions with Sev on Urth before (on their
timeline) his first meeting with them (on his), which is also their
last interaction with Baldanders (on *his* timeline) in his castle.
So it would have to be something more complicated. Which would be,
once again, annoying :)
A quick flip thru the archives shows somebody suggesting that
Ossipago might temporarily reverse their time-flow for interactions
with "normal" people. I guess that'd patch my conceptual hole here,
if there were some evidence for it. But I still wouldn't like it.
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