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When the [[Ur-Didact]] used neural transmission for the first time with the help of the Haruspis, he traveled across the Cosmos itself and other realities, nearly losing sight of his intended destination before the Haruspis's song pulled him back. The Didact was described as not just traveling through those realities or they through him, but he had seen glimpses of past, present and future and its millions of possibilities. The Didact wondered if what he witnessed though neural transmission was just a taste of what the [[Librarian]] had tried to explain to him about the nature of [[Living Time]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=Epi26|Epi|Chapter=26}} | When the [[Ur-Didact]] used neural transmission for the first time with the help of the Haruspis, he traveled across the Cosmos itself and other realities, nearly losing sight of his intended destination before the Haruspis's song pulled him back. The Didact was described as not just traveling through those realities or they through him, but he had seen glimpses of past, present and future and its millions of possibilities. The Didact wondered if what he witnessed though neural transmission was just a taste of what the [[Librarian]] had tried to explain to him about the nature of [[Living Time]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=Epi26|Epi|Chapter=26}} | ||
In the case of [[Forthencho]], neural transmission didn't just allow him to observe the [[Battle of Boundary]], but also connected his consciousness to the lives of those participating in the battle. Forthencho could feel their perspectives and their deaths, and it took him a moment to center himself as it was far too easy to get lost among them. The destruction of the [[Boundary Lithos]] and the loss of so much life | In the case of [[Forthencho]], neural transmission didn't just allow him to observe the [[Battle of Boundary]], but also connected his consciousness to the lives of those participating in the battle. Forthencho could feel their perspectives and their deaths, and it took him a moment to center himself as it was far too easy to get lost among them. The destruction of the [[Boundary Lithos]] and the loss of so much life caused his presence to begin to fade and the Domain to start "tugging" Forthencho back like a safety cord.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Adjunct|ET|Detail=Adjunct}} | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||