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- // Eli Hunt (August 12, 2008)
In response to:
jasper
- Hello Jasper,
- Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I have thinking about this quite
- a lot myself, as well.
- I am increasingly weary that we are missing something crucial. I have
- tried to be confident in our Beijing plan for the allies' sake. But as
- a historian, I am worried we have not learned enough from the past.
- We are working under the theory that one ally MUST remain, and we have
- based this theory on the fact that one or the original travelers
- stayed to found The Opposition.
- But was that traveler forced to stay by the 5 + 1 principle, or did
- that traveler choose to stay, based on a desire to oppose the other
- agonothetai?
- How did the six get here in the first place, if one must stay behind
- when six travel?
- The best information I comes from my own experience, which I admit is
- limited by the fact that we suffered memory loss at Delphi during the
- moment of travel.
- But why was Toria able to go home? This question I cannot escape. I
- knew so little then compared to what I know now.
- Please help advise if you can.
- Sincerely yours,
- Eli Hunt