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killyoudead January 4 2010, 21:53:47 UTC
I remember seeing things about him noticing who was an imPort, due to different signatures in the time stream or whatever, but how much notice if any would he take to how much temporal/calendar time a character was removed? E.g., would a character from the distant past or the distant future register differently to him than someone only brought in from a couple years ago?

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spacetimeprime January 4 2010, 22:00:15 UTC
I honestly don't think so.

My reasoning is that dents are different between imPorts and non, but imPorts make different dents between themselves - hence the canon matching. But I don't imagine him being able to tell timewise specifics; all Star Wars canons would read as the same to him, regardless of time/position/Infinities/ect.

The ONE exception to this are TF canons, seeing as they're the ones he's worked with since creation. And there it's not so much him telling time position as position in spacetime, if that makes sense. Or at least comparing to knowledge banks.

As for how long they've been in the City - if I read that question right - I don't see how it would work with the way I view this power. I'm not sure how to specify it, other than it doesn't work that way. He notices the dents; he doesn't notice how long they've been there, or at least he can't tell such.

If this isn't okay, I'll edit it. :)

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killyoudead January 4 2010, 22:04:15 UTC
Oh, no, nothing to do with how long people have been in the city. More like, Character A was born in 604 BC, versus Character B was born in 3906 AD, would he be able to gauge that sort of distance?

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spacetimeprime January 4 2010, 22:09:20 UTC
Okay, wasn't sure if I read that right.

And no, he wouldn't be able to tell. Can't think of a comparison right now, but he's currently not that sensitive - or at least, it doesn't translate as such to him. More like, 'Char A has a similar dent as Char B. They're prob. from the same area in the multiverse.'

On an infinitesimal level they don't have the SAME dent not only because of the differening times but they're also two unique individuals, but, again, infinitesimal. I don't think he'd be able to tell the difference unless he got some serious aid/assistance.

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old_skies January 4 2010, 22:12:03 UTC
Vector can know whatever he wants about Skydive. I have no issues with it at all.

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theprimerprime January 4 2010, 23:13:55 UTC
Oh my god. Not only do I give you permission to know things about Sentinel, I encourage you to.

Question: since Primes hold an especially important position in pretty much all the universes except Sentinel's, would that impact Vector's level of knowledge regarding Sentinel and/or the other incarnations of him that exist in the multiverse?

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spacetimeprime January 4 2010, 23:18:36 UTC
For all we know, there's other dimensions that Primes aren't as Important in. See; Shattered Glass. There, Prime seems to be just a rank as well.

That said, just because Primes are important doesn't mean Vector Knows about them. I'm going to be basing Vector's knowledge on Sentinel/TFA in general around this (sorry for crappy scan; someone else sent it to me).

Personally I'd imagine his actual manifestation in that dimension as an Allspark Templar or at least someone involved with it In The Beginning, but that's pure fanon. Any attempt at going off it would very possibly get a personal bitch-out from Derrick Wyatt, especially since he's Anti-Primus. XD

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theprimerprime January 5 2010, 00:34:08 UTC
See; Shattered Glass. There, Prime seems to be just a rank as well.

My ignorance: I show it.

Based on that page, it seems that mostly what Vector knows about (this) Sentinel is that he's a jerk. Fair enough. XD

...Allspark Templar may just be the coolest phrase I've ever heard.

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spacetimeprime January 5 2010, 00:37:40 UTC
Hey, Matrix Templars are canon. ;)

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spacetimeprime January 5 2010, 20:26:33 UTC
Hmmm. I think Vector could tell that timespace is being distorted when Remus uses the related spells, but not that the whole aspect is a part of him, if that makes sense. :|a

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borrowyourpower January 5 2010, 00:11:58 UTC
He's welcome to know whatever about Blackarachnia.

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