[Torg] Home Cosms
Travis James Hall
travisjhall at optusnet.com.au
Sat Jul 11 12:52:01 EDT 2009
> -----Original Message-----
> From: torg-bounces at justintimeadventures.com
> [mailto:torg-bounces at justintimeadventures.com] On Behalf Of
> Jones Jasyn
> Sent: Saturday, 11 July 2009 12:48 PM
>
> On Jul 10, 2009, at 5:08 PM, Kansas Jim wrote:
> > Travis James Hall wrote:
> >
> >> Somewhere it might actually be stated that other cosms are
> generally
> >> majority-pure, but I don't remember where if it does.
> >
> > It does say that somewhere, or something like Core Earth is an
> > exception to the rule because it is mostly dominant reality
> > instead of pure, but I don't recall offhand. My guess would
> > be somewhere in the newsletters but
> > on a quick search I'm not turning anything up.
>
> Delphi Council Worldbook, in the chapters describing Earth's reality
> and why it's unique?
That would be my bet. Hmmm... No, that book's not on the shelf near my
computer, which means I have no idea where it is. Someone else can find it
(the reference, that is, not my copy of the book) if they care a lot.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: torg-bounces at justintimeadventures.com
> [mailto:torg-bounces at justintimeadventures.com] On Behalf Of
> Saxon Brenton
> Sent: Saturday, 11 July 2009 2:34 PM
>
> A quick google with the phrase "Core Earth is a dominant zone" brings
> up a listing of contents of Infiniverse Newsletter, compiled by you
> Jim, indicating that it unless otherwise specified, all of Core
> Earth is a dominant zone, with pure zones exiting only around
> hardpoints.
That is true, but the question isn't where it is stated that Core Earth is
mostly dominant, but where it is stated to be unusual in this regard. It's
the other cosms we're looking at, to confirm whether they are mostly pure.
Travis Hall
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