[Alice hums as she ponders this, and she writes some more, filling the rest of the page before passing it off to him.]
There's a saying we have in science. We can't prove something conclusively right, only conclusively wrong. But it's highly probable, from what you told me. Effects on timeline = unknown, previous known instances of people being drawn from different points: -Void (observation area beyond time, no lasting effect) -Omni-randomizer (complex manipulation of multiversal physics and causality to bad). Ultern almost certainly neither.
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There's a saying we have in science. We can't prove something conclusively right, only conclusively wrong. But it's highly probable, from what you told me. Effects on timeline = unknown, previous known instances of people being drawn from different points: -Void (observation area beyond time, no lasting effect) -Omni-randomizer (
complex manipulation of multiversal physics and causality tobad). Ultern almost certainly neither.