Very possibly. Unless we were altered by the journey and not by researchers here, there should be a control, a trial run, something predating us.
[ The second question warrants a period of renewed consideration. ]
Difficult to say, ultimately. The new arrivals have been held for inconsistent amounts of time. Their hair's different lengths, and prior injuries of varying degrees of severity are healed over. That indicates that the drop-offs may not match the timeline of arrivals in this world in the first place. Additionally, whoever held us has a vested interest in our survival and dispersion. By healing our wounds and giving us implants, they gave us the means to integrate with this world.
Their team has doctors, surgeons, combatants, weapons engineers, and IT specialists beyond the local's belief. They have money, resources, and loyal bodies.
[ When they first arrived, the "enemy" agents were willing to kill and die to protect their cargo. ]
The last drop-off was systemic in its execution and went off without a hitch. Points to a connection with the host, who we know is an established individual, and hasn't been made despite years of pursuit from our own generous patrons.
[ Morningstar. ]
Overall, they strike me as more inclined to Cosmos than Chaos. But I've been wrong before, and I'm biased, besides. What's your take?
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[ The second question warrants a period of renewed consideration. ]
Difficult to say, ultimately. The new arrivals have been held for inconsistent amounts of time. Their hair's different lengths, and prior injuries of varying degrees of severity are healed over. That indicates that the drop-offs may not match the timeline of arrivals in this world in the first place. Additionally, whoever held us has a vested interest in our survival and dispersion. By healing our wounds and giving us implants, they gave us the means to integrate with this world.
Their team has doctors, surgeons, combatants, weapons engineers, and IT specialists beyond the local's belief. They have money, resources, and loyal bodies.
[ When they first arrived, the "enemy" agents were willing to kill and die to protect their cargo. ]
The last drop-off was systemic in its execution and went off without a hitch. Points to a connection with the host, who we know is an established individual, and hasn't been made despite years of pursuit from our own generous patrons.
[ Morningstar. ]
Overall, they strike me as more inclined to Cosmos than Chaos.
But I've been wrong before, and I'm biased, besides.
What's your take?