Mark
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Laurence E. Dahners:
Re: The first "Time-Flow Story", there are two things in the book that I was not clear or a little confused about. 1. The prologue refers to a town of Danier in Vinnea, Anstrup - how is this related to the story as I thought it was set in United States? 2. Witt learns to use "slow-time" to create barriers that he can move. Was that movement only manual.... (Maybe a "slow-time" sled that he can fly on???)
Laurence E. Dahners
Sorry to have missed this question when you wrote it. Goodreads notifications to me are kinda random.
"Reiter’s News Service, Vinnea, Anstrup— After a brief deliberation, the World Court convicted Barras Anshed, President of Cyreea, of using banned neurotoxins to attack his own citizens in the town of Dainier."
Vinnea is supposed to be an analogue to Vienna in our parallel universe (Where our World Court is located and where international criminals are convicted - even though they usually can't be punished).
Yeah, Witt can form blocks of slow-time but can't move them with his mind.
Thanks for your interest!
Laury Dahners
"Reiter’s News Service, Vinnea, Anstrup— After a brief deliberation, the World Court convicted Barras Anshed, President of Cyreea, of using banned neurotoxins to attack his own citizens in the town of Dainier."
Vinnea is supposed to be an analogue to Vienna in our parallel universe (Where our World Court is located and where international criminals are convicted - even though they usually can't be punished).
Yeah, Witt can form blocks of slow-time but can't move them with his mind.
Thanks for your interest!
Laury Dahners
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