So what I am hearing is that because of the actions of a single aspect all the other aspects are torn from their time and space to meet in this one “bigger on the inside” cave. Lucky none of them were in compromising situations at that moment. Another question is, say that one of the other infinite aspects did indeed earn Truthbite, would they take it back with them or would the original who sought the gun be the one to keep it?
To add onto those questions, what happens when/if that aspect fails? Does it just go back to where it was with no memory of the event, feeling as though nothing had happened? Or are there side-effects from the temporary temporal displacement? I.E. Headache, soreness, an unexplainable desire for tacos, or a profound sense of failure?
yes we did, and so this long explanation is basically saying that Vogue is now caught in a continual time loop, from the moment of her Puck choosing with TruthBite then flowing to the moment she sits on that stool which goes to the moment of her Puck choosing with Truthbite then flowing to the moment she sits on that stool, repeating it over and over and over and over and over and over………..
Now we’re seeing it from the standpoint of the aspect of Vogue who pulled the trigger. It’s more than a repeated scene Dundee. It’s the realization of foreshdowing.
Not quite. It’s more like we’re getting (or rather, about to get) the answer to the question “What happened to masked Vogue after she failed to get Truthbite?” Which appears to be killing the men and women of Asgard.
Exactly…and who WAS that masked Vogue? Turns out it was the Vogue from this dimension that we’re familiar with…only from her future. Which is now her present…I need an aspirin now
So what I am hearing is that because of the actions of a single aspect all the other aspects are torn from their time and space to meet in this one “bigger on the inside” cave. Lucky none of them were in compromising situations at that moment. Another question is, say that one of the other infinite aspects did indeed earn Truthbite, would they take it back with them or would the original who sought the gun be the one to keep it?
To add onto those questions, what happens when/if that aspect fails? Does it just go back to where it was with no memory of the event, feeling as though nothing had happened? Or are there side-effects from the temporary temporal displacement? I.E. Headache, soreness, an unexplainable desire for tacos, or a profound sense of failure?
Actually there are side effects. Which you will see in a few days
Whoever pulls the trigger is Puck.
didn’t we already see that form of vogue fail at an attempt in book 1?
yep
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yes we did, and so this long explanation is basically saying that Vogue is now caught in a continual time loop, from the moment of her Puck choosing with TruthBite then flowing to the moment she sits on that stool which goes to the moment of her Puck choosing with Truthbite then flowing to the moment she sits on that stool, repeating it over and over and over and over and over and over………..
Now we’re seeing it from the standpoint of the aspect of Vogue who pulled the trigger. It’s more than a repeated scene Dundee. It’s the realization of foreshdowing.
well my brain just melted. so this is a time paradox?
Not quite. It’s more like we’re getting (or rather, about to get) the answer to the question “What happened to masked Vogue after she failed to get Truthbite?” Which appears to be killing the men and women of Asgard.
Exactly…and who WAS that masked Vogue? Turns out it was the Vogue from this dimension that we’re familiar with…only from her future. Which is now her present…I need an aspirin now
Hmm, does masked Vogue appear in that scene? *checks back* Yep, she’s the scary one. http://weshadows.com/archives/524
Right!
see Brain Pain
first rule of time travel…always carry aspirin.