Author's note -- Please read from chapter 1 to best comprehend all that's going on here. It's a complicated tale, and sexy-times happen as the story calls for them.
All characters described as taking part in sexual activities are 18 or older.
Chapter 36
"So. First steps to a new 'house,' for lack of a better word. We're onto the questions section. Who's going to start us off, folks?"
People were looking around at each other, clearly waiting for others to start asking questions.
"Since no one's gonna step up, mind if I start, Ray?"
"Go for it, Mac."
"Lil' background info for everyone. There's a new paper bein' presented for publication ta Nature. It drastically decreases the time it took an' increases the power levels required ta start Pangaea breakin' up. I hadda lil to do with getting' the numbers together after a chinwag with Ray here. First feedback tricklin' back is disbelievin' it, cuz it shows big problems with several models that researchers kinda knew about but never quite figgered out. In other words, researchers' wigs are flippin' where they're willin' to take a stab at validatin' the numbers. Those that are not validatin' the numbers are just denyin' 'em.
"So. My question, fer Tauriz -- How long DID it take for Pangaea to break up?"
"There were massive disruptions -- new mountain ranges, giant holes miles across and deep, huge eruptions of the fiery blood of Earth. The battles that caused these took less than a week to spread across the planet, something that had never happened before and happily has only once since. The main battles lasted for perhaps a month, but fighting trickled on in various areas for years after. After the month of the greatest conflict, the then-living Oracles warned the survivors that the world was changing and that the death they had generously shared so liberally would threaten even the greatest of them if it continued. Oracles willing to make such blanket statements are very, very rarely wrong about such things, and that dampened the fighting significantly as the news spread, which took months, perhaps years."
"So much less'n five years, yeah?"
"The bulk of the damage was accomplished within one, Mac."
"That alone's flippin' academic wigs, so ya know. Th' equivalent of a nuke war happenin' before there were humans? Yeah, they're surprised."
Ray laughed, "I almost wish I could see their faces as their models return results! But I think you're understating things here, Mac. Given the way some of these ancient mortals fought, there would be dead zones miles, maybe even hundreds of miles across where nothing was living, not even the microbes needed to rot all the bodies and dead plants."
"Huh. I'll havta dig in an' see if any of the models are givin' results like that. Betcha if they are they're bein' ignored right about now."
"Enough shadenfreude. Anyone else?"
"Tauriz, what can you tell us about the asteroid belt?" asked Antoine.
"There are factions amongst the angelics. Some attempt to be beneficial, others selfish. I was taught that a large selfish group had built up a tremendous force on the planet that rested where the asteroid belt rests now. The beneficial angelics worked a great effort and destroyed the planet, also destroying the force that had been intended to invade and overwhelm the Earth mortals. Unfortunately, the effects of destroying the planet rained destruction on the earth several years later, in the form of a huge explosion and many smaller ones. My understanding is that the scientists call this the K/T boundary?"
Ray made a mental note to see what his Oracle abilities could help to discover. He felt confident that there was something incorrect in Tauriz' statements but had no idea which part, nor even why he was so sure.
"I'm workin' on numbers fer this one, too, folks -- even tho' it's younger, th' numbers are fuzzier cuz no one has good numbers fer the planet before the asteroid belt."
"Let us know when you're close to publishing, please, Mac," Ray requested.
"Ya got it, Ray."
"Tauriz, do you think mortals could have done what the angelics did?" queried Jessica.
"The teaching I received claimed that mortals were involved, but at the direction of the angelics."
"Who rules the angelics, do we know?" was the query from Antoine.
"There are completely unproven rumors of a true immortal known only as the Creator who rules the benevolent angelics. The selfish angelics are much more confrontational, much less coherent, and, as such, seem to have had many different leaders of various factions and segments of their populace. The benevolent angelics have never answered these questions when asked, and the few selfish ones seem to pick out answers at random."
"If you and Tauriz were to fully cut loose, no limitations, no concerns, what level of disaster could we expect to see, Ray?" asked Annya.
"Using Hinn abilities, the samum? Like we just discussed with Mac, we could probably sterilize a radius in the hundreds of miles range fairly quickly. With time, we could likely do more."
"So, more destructive than a nuclear device?"
"Potentially, but without the fallout and potentially without the explosive effects, if what I'm thinking of would work."
"It would, Ray. That is one way the Hinn fought back against those that stole life force. Rather than gifting them with a large battery they could tap as they desired, the Hinn would occasionally perform what Ray thinks of as a scorched-earth approach, precluding these particular beings from gaining some of their greatest ability usage."
"What's the furthest you've reached with your techniques thus far," Annya wanted to know.
"Geosynchronous orbit on the far side of the planet for me. Tauriz?"