Author's Note
: Thanks for the comments on the first chapters of C&G. I'm happy to get the feedback, positive and negative. As usual, I write too much about characters (and maybe I put some plot in there too), but not enough about sex. So, if that's not for you, I'll politely ask you to see yourself to the door. For the rest of you, I will assume you've read the first parts of this series before reading this. A good familiarity with the main characters is required and I don't do much backstory in this one. If this is your first time here, please stop to read C&G #1 and C&G #1.5 as characters and events in those tales are referenced here. Reading the Primer is also recommended.
Anyways, the usual bits: "blah blah anyone engaging in sex in this story is over 18 blah blah blah". Please do comment if you've got something to add that makes me a better writer. Or even if you hated it; those are pretty funny too. A last note, sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. On with the show ...
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Strange things blow in through my window on the wings of the night wind and I don't worry about my destiny.
- Carl Sandburg
"I'm troubled," Grum said, sounding quite far from actually being troubled. His nature was not one to be contemplative or even have concerns. But his recent interactions with humanity had exposed him to new sensations. It was only natural, in a manner, for him to mimic or even adapt and implement some of the behaviors which he normally might not even know of, let alone try.
Corax's expression was one of mild interest, maybe even curiosity. He knew his other half was impulsive, keen to try new things when they struck his fancy. Perhaps this confusion was a by-product of a mild bit of envy for him, well, them really, to try on different roles? The Raven let his colleague parse through his thoughts at his own pace.
"Are we to become ... involved?" he continued. There was a ruminating pause in the progression of ideas as the foreign concepts of evaluation, decision, intervention and then consequences were chewed and sifted through. "Is it our place?"
The point was a valid one. The Closed Realities they serviced in their duties were complete. This meant that, as viewed from the outside, all the events within that CR, from the beginning of time until the end of the universe, were contained in a closed boundary. An outside viewer could then observe any time from the inception of that CR to its eventual entropic end. So, would their interactions within just one CR, and then any resulting cascade down the timelines, be disruptive to the Collective as a whole? Or were their interventions already a part of the Collective web and thus, predetermined? Were they already factored in?
Corax posed a big-picture perspective. "Does our involvement prevent or alter a final outcome? Would these Closed Realities not achieve all the possible outcomes? Would these actions result in a CR which was prevented from having an ending where energies were harnessed?"
A thoughtful pause, as this was examined. Grum walked through the exercise in steps. "The Closed Reality would still reach a conclusion, and from outside, the results could still be examined, as required. The seeded perturbation introduced would be absorbed into the events, and subsequent spawned CRs would follow the newly established actions, as always. Effect always follows cause within the time loop. The overlaid seed would simply be an adjustment. All energies would eventually be collected regardless and the net sum remains balanced."
"Back to the question then: would this be wrong?" Corax gently prodded him for the logical next step.
"If a successful conclusion can be achieved and energies gathered for the re-seeded CR, then the end result is still achieved. All possibilities are to be explored. Rewriting one event with another is emphasizing a bias in one manner, but the net effect is null. Energy is still energy. Complete is still complete."
"So, is it wrong? Is bias against one event necessarily bad?"
"No."
"Are you unable to perform your role under such conditions?"
"My role, as well as yours, is still the same. Energies are gathered, harnessed and delivered from within the Closed Reality to the Collective. An event, whether altered or not, whether biased or not, and played out to its conclusion, still results in a completed CR."
"Do you enjoy seeing the ripples caused by our actions in re-seeding echo through a Collective Filament?"
"I must admit, seeing the beauty of the slightest rearrangement, and the resulting cascade of adjustments through the CR is pleasing."
"So, back to the larger question. Would changing details of the Collective to something so pleasing be troubling?"
A pause. " 'The Devil is in the details, but so is salvation.' "
"Interesting. Is that from a poem?"
"A man of war. I find it ... apt."
"Are we to be the Devil? Or salvation?"