[That's absolutely true. Plus, her anger drives her. Her desire to stop the people who did this. They need to know how and why they did this to figure out how to get back, but that's only step one.]
None of us know enough.
But I will say that you might be right. Some of your friends may be here, after all. One of Connor's was.
I don't think so. The memory loss would be more selective. At least, that's what I think. It's hard to know if I've forgotten anything without a point of reference, but nothing feels like it's missing, other than getting here.
The other explanation I've come across is time travel. From what Fitz told me, that's more normal and explainable than being pulled across dimensions.
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[That's absolutely true. Plus, her anger drives her. Her desire to stop the people who did this. They need to know how and why they did this to figure out how to get back, but that's only step one.]
None of us know enough.
But I will say that you might be right. Some of your friends may be here, after all. One of Connor's was.
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In the new group?
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To make it weirder, Markus hadn't remembered Connor. Only the other way around. But they're definitely from the same version of Earth.
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The other two guys from my world, Murphy and Bellamy—they don't remember about several month's worth of time.
But at least they knew me.
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It's not so hard to imagine. Those drugs stopped us from remembering anything about where we were held.
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The other explanation I've come across is time travel. From what Fitz told me, that's more normal and explainable than being pulled across dimensions.
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Then how would Connor have met him at all? Wouldn't Markus be gone, then?
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Or don't remember.
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[ it doesn't answer 'how,' but it's irrefutable. there's certainty in that, and rey trusts clarke. ]
More questions.
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