Megatron (Shattered Glass) (
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[Megatron shows up on the video feed looking a little serious but not rushed or upset.]
So, I've been collecting data about some trends around here, and I thought that it would be good to bring my hypothesis to the community for those that want to work on it with me.
It seems to me that there are two outcomes for those that leave us to the Badlands. Either they seem to remain in the badlands, of whom we have had some return to us, who remember us though they don't remember their time in the badlands. Then there are those that show up here without memories of this place, through the Lambda, who we know have been here before. I considered once that maybe it was more minor difference alternate universes, but I don't believe so now. The data I've collected points me to believing that these are the same individuals, from the same universes as those we remember, but at some point, in returning back through the Lambda, they have forgotten about this Cybertron.
I can only make conjuncture that this Cybertron is forgotten when these individuals return to their homes through the Lambda before being brought back here.
I have no proof of a reasoning why this would happen, or why only some seem to return home through the Lambda while others remain in the Badlands, but this is my current theory. I would greatly appreciate any and all who wish to discuss this with me to do so.
I thought I would share this to all of Haven, as there is no telling where insight might come from. That is all I have, thank you for your time.
So, I've been collecting data about some trends around here, and I thought that it would be good to bring my hypothesis to the community for those that want to work on it with me.
It seems to me that there are two outcomes for those that leave us to the Badlands. Either they seem to remain in the badlands, of whom we have had some return to us, who remember us though they don't remember their time in the badlands. Then there are those that show up here without memories of this place, through the Lambda, who we know have been here before. I considered once that maybe it was more minor difference alternate universes, but I don't believe so now. The data I've collected points me to believing that these are the same individuals, from the same universes as those we remember, but at some point, in returning back through the Lambda, they have forgotten about this Cybertron.
I can only make conjuncture that this Cybertron is forgotten when these individuals return to their homes through the Lambda before being brought back here.
I have no proof of a reasoning why this would happen, or why only some seem to return home through the Lambda while others remain in the Badlands, but this is my current theory. I would greatly appreciate any and all who wish to discuss this with me to do so.
I thought I would share this to all of Haven, as there is no telling where insight might come from. That is all I have, thank you for your time.
[Video]
The theory may be true for many, even most, others, but I'm afraid I have to refute that it's true of all. I've been here for a little over two months now. I know that I have been here before, or rather a version of me has been, but was lost to the Badlands a year or so ago. I have no memory of this, and for us, the Brave Police, memory is everything. It defines who we are. Back home, I've actually lost mine twice and managed to recover it - how, I'm afraid I couldn't tell you. But . . . I did. Here, I've been unable, and my First-forged sponsor, Prima, finally explained to me why - because the Deckard who was here before, in fact, wasn't me. He was from an extremely similar but still alternate reality from me. Prima could tell by . . . how I "felt" to him. I wasn't able to recall the previous memories of this place because I never had them to begin with.
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[Yeah, not terribly apropos to the post, but . . . he's a brawn-mech, not a brain-mech. He's not much help in these kinds of matters.]
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