Which would make him a very limited Force of Doom. Assumes the Wheel of Time is also restricted to Earth. Which would lead to all kinds of weird stuff...say an Aes Sedai travels to some random planet in the cosmos, and later dies there...is the soul reborn outside the Wheel, or does it return to an Earthly reincarnation?
On the other hand, if Aes Sedai could travel to other worlds, and if Earth is not the only planet linked to the Wheel, then male channelers anywhere in the universe would go mad.
So, if all planets are linked to the Wheel, then if there are Aes Sedai and/or non-channelers out there somewhere, from previous AOL excursions, perhaps there are muliple Dragons? On multiple planets? Or even without multiple Dragons, those colonists are perhaps somehow trying to fight against the DO from out there somewhere? Or perhaps they are all star trekking across the universe, always going forward, still can't find reverse (or call home).
I am very curious about what exactly the Book of Translation does.
By the way, I do think the idea of space traveling Aes Sedai is a nice one, but, like the land of Shara, it begs the question of 'what are these people doing when the world [universe?] is going to pot?' We may never know.
On the other hand, if Aes Sedai could travel to other worlds, and if Earth is not the only planet linked to the Wheel, then male channelers anywhere in the universe would go mad.
So, if all planets are linked to the Wheel, then if there are Aes Sedai and/or non-channelers out there somewhere, from previous AOL excursions, perhaps there are muliple Dragons? On multiple planets? Or even without multiple Dragons, those colonists are perhaps somehow trying to fight against the DO from out there somewhere? Or perhaps they are all star trekking across the universe, always going forward, still can't find reverse (or call home).
I am very curious about what exactly the Book of Translation does.
By the way, I do think the idea of space traveling Aes Sedai is a nice one, but, like the land of Shara, it begs the question of 'what are these people doing when the world [universe?] is going to pot?' We may never know.
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This message last edited by Comet Sedai on 20/08/2010 at 04:59:59 PM
Did Aes Sedai refugees flee via gateway circles to other planets to escape the Breaking?
20/08/2010 04:15:17 PM
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Assumes the Dark One can only affect Earth
20/08/2010 04:55:04 PM
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No...
20/08/2010 05:05:53 PM
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Even in this perfect world the AS would never be able to come back. No men to link with.
20/08/2010 05:38:06 PM
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Until now that Saidin has been cleansed...or Demandred has tracked them down...
20/08/2010 08:11:11 PM
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Unless this post-AoL society let the male channelers channel, under intense supervision.
21/08/2010 12:59:30 AM
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Re: Did Aes Sedai refugees flee via gateway circles to other planets to escape the Breaking?
20/08/2010 06:28:50 PM
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Re: Did Aes Sedai refugees flee via gateway circles to other planets to escape the Breaking?
20/08/2010 11:12:04 PM
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They could have, but they're not coming back.
21/08/2010 06:54:23 AM
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And the world has changed so much, their Gates probably wouldn't work.
25/08/2010 05:56:36 PM
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interesting concept
21/08/2010 06:05:25 PM
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The main point is that you need tens of thousands of male channelers to Break a planet...
21/08/2010 07:14:40 PM
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but none of the tools or equipment
22/08/2010 03:40:27 PM
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What's your point? Either way, they would be better off than the creators of the White Tower...
22/08/2010 04:03:33 PM
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my point is that they would not be able to recreate the friggin AOL
22/08/2010 05:18:03 PM
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Think logically for a moment...
22/08/2010 05:33:08 PM
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I think you are making a huge leap
23/08/2010 10:38:08 PM
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You don't think female channelers can pass on the channeling gene to male offspring? And vice versa? *NM*
24/08/2010 12:53:44 AM
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