* The train permitted the asking of questions, limited to three per passenger, on Imagination 21.
Question asked: How is it that people can be resurrected if they die on a mission?
Answer: Because passengers are tethered to the Voidtrecker Express.
Question asked: Keep in mind I’m a scientist and would like as complete answers as possible. How does time work aboard the Voidtrecker Express, in comparison with how it works with Earth’s twenty-four hour clock?
Answer: Time in the void is not comparable to time out of it. Time is only measured in the void because of those travelling within it. There are places of colour and places of darkness and a craft is programmed to travel within these spectra to simulate a day-night cycle comparable to a world with which passengers are familiar.
Question asked (Asagiri Gen): How does time progress outside of the train relative to us – to the people we visit or even at home?
Answer: Time is complex but passes consistently for those outside the void. For those within the void they can only exit into a point in time that is later than the point at which they entered. The Voidtrecker Express can move to previous points in a limited fashion only to respond to catastrophes. Time on your worlds and the worlds you have visited progresses as it should for those worlds, regardless of interaction with the void.
Question asked (Asagiri Gen): How long are we unconscious for when we’re forced into our beds every night?
Answer: Time is relative. But in terms of the hours that you understand. Six.
Question asked: Considering that we want to help you, and that we’ve heard rumours that people believe we’ve stolen this voidtrain, what are the repercussions should someone with authority catch us?
Answer: You would be arrested and the Voidtrecker Express confiscated. Unknown what the result of such a trial would be but it would not be in your interests. This would not be a desirable outcome.
Question asked (Asagiri Gen): How can we learn more about the void and voidcraft like you?
Answer: There are some useful books in the library. Your fellow passengers have found success purchasing informative literature from the central database.
We’re not thrilled by the fact that time is moving without us. I’ve been gone a long time and while I trust my companions, my Generals, I’m worried about what I’ll come back to. My world is in a state of disaster. It’s unnerving to know how much time we’ve been missing too. I thought I was falling asleep and waking in moments. Six hours is a lot of missing time. I’d like to see if I could break through that and stay awake, but I have yet to find a way to do that.
Questions Three - Part One
Question asked: How is it that people can be resurrected if they die on a mission?
Answer: Because passengers are tethered to the Voidtrecker Express.
Question asked: Keep in mind I’m a scientist and would like as complete answers as possible. How does time work aboard the Voidtrecker Express, in comparison with how it works with Earth’s twenty-four hour clock?
Answer: Time in the void is not comparable to time out of it. Time is only measured in the void because of those travelling within it. There are places of colour and places of darkness and a craft is programmed to travel within these spectra to simulate a day-night cycle comparable to a world with which passengers are familiar.
Question asked (Asagiri Gen): How does time progress outside of the train relative to us – to the people we visit or even at home?
Answer: Time is complex but passes consistently for those outside the void. For those within the void they can only exit into a point in time that is later than the point at which they entered. The Voidtrecker Express can move to previous points in a limited fashion only to respond to catastrophes. Time on your worlds and the worlds you have visited progresses as it should for those worlds, regardless of interaction with the void.
Question asked (Asagiri Gen): How long are we unconscious for when we’re forced into our beds every night?
Answer: Time is relative. But in terms of the hours that you understand. Six.
Question asked: Considering that we want to help you, and that we’ve heard rumours that people believe we’ve stolen this voidtrain, what are the repercussions should someone with authority catch us?
Answer: You would be arrested and the Voidtrecker Express confiscated. Unknown what the result of such a trial would be but it would not be in your interests. This would not be a desirable outcome.
Question asked (Asagiri Gen): How can we learn more about the void and voidcraft like you?
Answer: There are some useful books in the library. Your fellow passengers have found success purchasing informative literature from the central database.
We’re not thrilled by the fact that time is moving without us. I’ve been gone a long time and while I trust my companions, my Generals, I’m worried about what I’ll come back to. My world is in a state of disaster. It’s unnerving to know how much time we’ve been missing too. I thought I was falling asleep and waking in moments. Six hours is a lot of missing time. I’d like to see if I could break through that and stay awake, but I have yet to find a way to do that.