Not sure if this where to put this, but whatever.
I have to put this down somewhere because I've been thinking since I started reading EnigmaticallyEerie and Barney Fife's interactions in the MV.
Firstly.
There are currently five to seven spacefaring races in the MV that I know about, including but not limited to the Aschen, the Terrans, the Asylians, and EnigmaticallyEeries' race I forgot the name of. I won't include the Oberon, because I don't know what the fuck I'm doing with them. Then there's the spacefaring vikings or something. Dunno.
One question I have, out of many.
How do all these races be human, and yet be spread out so far?
Here's what may help me answer my question.
According to Fife, the Aschen came from Earth after its' annihilation. And they've existed for over 5000 years, from what I remember asking Fife. And that's only how long they've had space travel.
I thought Terra was earth for a while, but that thought is conflicting with Fife's statement.
Then Enigmatically's race mentions earth, and that changes things. Earth has been confirmed by that. So how do all these advanced races just now meet eachother, not including the actual explanation of them just being created.
And I swear to God there must be a time anomaly in the MV.
So, how do they get spread out across the multiverse?
They couldn't have developed all by themselves, surely. So that means there must be an origin planet. Likely Earth. But perhaps not. Maybe there's a precursor race.
And I think the Asylians are the safest bet. I'm not trying to force this, as I don't know much about them. But they are a bit more advanced in evolutionary terms, with faster comprehension. They live longer lives, they basically go through time slower.
I don't know about that though.
I'll continue this another time, but I would like comments from people who've been at this longer. I know there's something I'm missing.
Info on the 'higher beings' in the MV that are outside the realm of man would be helpful, too.
Thanks for reading! I want to figure this out.
Yours Truly,
Joseph Bennett
"I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain."
-Frank Herbert, Dune.
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