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No no no, maybe I should have explained this more explicilty in the story itself *makes notess for the rewrite*. | |||
From now on I'm gonna use these colloqial names: | |||
Aiden = Flumberfluff Aiden | |||
Future Intrepid = Teenyweeny Aiden | |||
Song Stealer = Song Stealer | |||
Prior to his death, Future Intrepid left part of his Creative Spark in Unverse to create a personal dimension that he could reconnect his consciousness to in case of mortal injury, physical death, damage to his main Creative Spark, whatever. SMASHing, as an example, ''is ''physical death and is potentially damaging to the Creative Spark. Traveling through Unverse and using a Star Trek Transporter are probably also physically death. If, say, consciosuness requires a Creative Spark to be housed in, then by keeping part of his Creative Spark "safely away" (lol as if) in Unverse, he's significantly decreased his risk of early and untimely death, since if for whatever reason he can transfer his consciousness into the backup Creative Spark. | |||
In 3028 near the end of SOTS, Future Intrepid got vaporized by the Darkitect. So now the process of transferring his consciousness / his soul / spirit / self to his backup Spark should happen, right? But no! His ability to transfer into his backup Spark failed, evidently, but why? I present the immediate reason: The Maelstrominification of Unverse that was occurring as the Maelstrom Forces were moving about it. This blocked his consciousness from immediately connecting to his backup Spark in Unverse. Whether aware or not, the process still attempted it tho, and some in-between-ish essence of him was in Unverse at the time when Aiden, Kate, and Rowana froze Unverse, then he became much more permanently blocked from connecting with it, and managed to attach to Aiden's Creative Spark instead, creating the problem of his fubbernucked memories but also allowing Aiden to Transdimensional Maneuver off of it somewhat. | |||
Fast forward to 3031, by this time, however, Unverse has been unfrozen and is now traversable again. When Song Stealer attacks Aiden and harvests his Creative Spark, without realizing it Aiden's soul/spirit/self/consciousness begins transferring to Future Intrepid's backup Spark, at the automated direction of Future Intrepid's residualness that has been connected to Aiden this entire time. Unfortunately because Aiden doesn't realize this, he almost sends himself to the Talmid family's personal Soul Storehouse but Grace stops him, redirects him back to the backup Spark, and when he connects with it so does the residualness of Future Intrepid, and he rebuilds into Future Intrepid's form, now with full access to both their memories as they're effectively the same person now, maybe more biased towards Aiden. Can they ever separate? That's a queschon. How did Grace know about this? That's also a queschon. Maybe I will answer these later. | |||
Horror at the number of people possibly killed by the Song Stealer is exactly what you should be feeling... he is terrible! He even killed Mara! | |||
Latest revision as of 12:27, 31 August 2020
No no no, maybe I should have explained this more explicilty in the story itself *makes notess for the rewrite*.
From now on I'm gonna use these colloqial names:
Aiden = Flumberfluff Aiden
Future Intrepid = Teenyweeny Aiden
Song Stealer = Song Stealer
Prior to his death, Future Intrepid left part of his Creative Spark in Unverse to create a personal dimension that he could reconnect his consciousness to in case of mortal injury, physical death, damage to his main Creative Spark, whatever. SMASHing, as an example, is physical death and is potentially damaging to the Creative Spark. Traveling through Unverse and using a Star Trek Transporter are probably also physically death. If, say, consciosuness requires a Creative Spark to be housed in, then by keeping part of his Creative Spark "safely away" (lol as if) in Unverse, he's significantly decreased his risk of early and untimely death, since if for whatever reason he can transfer his consciousness into the backup Creative Spark.
In 3028 near the end of SOTS, Future Intrepid got vaporized by the Darkitect. So now the process of transferring his consciousness / his soul / spirit / self to his backup Spark should happen, right? But no! His ability to transfer into his backup Spark failed, evidently, but why? I present the immediate reason: The Maelstrominification of Unverse that was occurring as the Maelstrom Forces were moving about it. This blocked his consciousness from immediately connecting to his backup Spark in Unverse. Whether aware or not, the process still attempted it tho, and some in-between-ish essence of him was in Unverse at the time when Aiden, Kate, and Rowana froze Unverse, then he became much more permanently blocked from connecting with it, and managed to attach to Aiden's Creative Spark instead, creating the problem of his fubbernucked memories but also allowing Aiden to Transdimensional Maneuver off of it somewhat.
Fast forward to 3031, by this time, however, Unverse has been unfrozen and is now traversable again. When Song Stealer attacks Aiden and harvests his Creative Spark, without realizing it Aiden's soul/spirit/self/consciousness begins transferring to Future Intrepid's backup Spark, at the automated direction of Future Intrepid's residualness that has been connected to Aiden this entire time. Unfortunately because Aiden doesn't realize this, he almost sends himself to the Talmid family's personal Soul Storehouse but Grace stops him, redirects him back to the backup Spark, and when he connects with it so does the residualness of Future Intrepid, and he rebuilds into Future Intrepid's form, now with full access to both their memories as they're effectively the same person now, maybe more biased towards Aiden. Can they ever separate? That's a queschon. How did Grace know about this? That's also a queschon. Maybe I will answer these later.
Horror at the number of people possibly killed by the Song Stealer is exactly what you should be feeling... he is terrible! He even killed Mara!