[At that last line, Peggy huffs out a low breath. Different universes. It makes sense, and it isn't as though she's completely foreign to the idea of alternate universes - after all, there was the zero matter universe to consider. Besides, hadn't she read something theorizing about alternate universes in some writing back home?]
In that case, it might be possible that none of us are native to the Earth above us.
[Wasn't that a happy thought? Though it still didn't explain how they all ended up in those pods. A possible kidnapping by the Overseer? Whatever was going on, she was beginning to wonder if there were intentions more sinister there than she had considered at first.]
Seems like for every partial answer we find, there are more questions standing behind it. As much as I enjoy a good mystery, I'm not certain this qualifies as a fun one.
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In that case, it might be possible that none of us are native to the Earth above us.
[Wasn't that a happy thought? Though it still didn't explain how they all ended up in those pods. A possible kidnapping by the Overseer? Whatever was going on, she was beginning to wonder if there were intentions more sinister there than she had considered at first.]
Seems like for every partial answer we find, there are more questions standing behind it. As much as I enjoy a good mystery, I'm not certain this qualifies as a fun one.