So I didn’t say this before, but it’s relevant so I will.
The way Protinam powers work is “ask a question, get a multitude of answers”
So David might go, “If I tell Celling to come unarmed, will he listen?”
And the timestream will answer, “Timelines 1-78 say he won’t. Timelines 79-343 say he will. Timelines 343-569 say he won’t.” etc.
Or “If I send Celling the note at 9 pm, when will he get here?”
And the timestream says, “Timelines 1-192, 8 am.” etc.
But this is just another way it’s limited. For example, if he wants to gain information on the bioweapon, he can’t go, “Who created the bioweapon,” or “When was the bioweapon made,” or “What was Padelheb doing 3 days ago,” because those don’t include cause and effect.
Nor can he go “What circumstances led to timeline 94,” because he has to ask about something in the future.
Which is why it takes time to scan a sector of the timestream. He has to indirectly garner information by asking things like,
“What if I have Celling provide antivirals to everyone in Antarctica?” (confirms if the virus is natural in Antarctica, but also influenced by distribution speed and travel of information)
“What if I shut down laboratories?” (confirms if was created in a lab)
“What if I restrict Padelheb’s access to test tubes?” (information about how it was created)
“What if I tell Padelheb that committing genocide won’t help?” (motives)
So if you tell him that Padelheb’s responsible for sure, he can start scanning more specifically.
Please continue voting on what to tell him.Would asking him to draw out what actions might show we're in a specific timeline help? Because I'd like a rundown of what the different timelines have in store for us, and signs that we may be in one or another.
Also, B.
It will be hard for me to simulate ALL the timelines byecause I've already claimed there are hundreds. I'll have a rundown of what proves what in a while, though.