God I really am regretting having Hymn come first into contact with Data: if I had known how the character acts I would have changed how I envisioned Hymn. I just want to say that I appreciate that you all didn't ask for a deep personality bio, since I'm probably going to end up rewriting some of this to make sure she doesn't just leave.
Happens all the time, no worries. That's one of the main reasons we don't really require bios.
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Ah so you've actually defined what's been changed? Are you referring just to the assertion of the philotes, or is there more that I can find somewhere?
You probably won't need knowledge of anything other than philotes to get away with whatever you want, but if they don't seem to make what you want possible, please be sure to ask OOC if there's a way to make it happen. We can generally figure out a way for something cool to happen even if it shouldn't at face value.
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Do you mean Wraith?
Technically, it's pretty hard for this to occur. The majority of copies of the same being will exist in a Path dimension. However, some universes with timelines different enough to warrant their own Source may include what are called Multi-Dimensional Copies. But, IIRC, there won't be that many MDCs. It's worth noting that one character, Dark, had multiple MDCs that all met together, though I believe several of them may have been absorbed, because Dark is rather evil.
You're confusing MDCs with Alternate Universe Copies. MDCs are
extremely rare even with infinite universes, because it requires certain criteria that almost nothing is able to meet all of. Dark really only had them because that's one of the traits of the AT.
I really probably should make a page about that on the wiki, huh?
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Don't worry; I'll send you the PM with all the info as soon as I get it all.
Thankies~ Send it to my main one though, rather than this one.
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Just have someone else come in.
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Time zones. Nine isn't early.
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Data and Hymn seem to be a poor matchup for fruitful discussion.
You and I share a timezone. :/