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<blockquote data-quote="mamba" data-source="post: 9349728" data-attributes="member: 7034611"><p>yes it is nonsensical. There is no difference between knowing them everywhere and knowing them everywhere the character uses the feature.</p><p></p><p>For the latter to be true, the former needs to be true, or you are incredibly lucky, neither of which makes sense</p><p></p><p></p><p>yes, seriously, it makes no sense whatsoever</p><p></p><p></p><p>you know them locally, not everywhere throughout the multiverse. That would make sense, but since you insist on ‘everywhere you use the feature’ it is simply utter nonsense</p><p></p><p></p><p>cool, so we agree it is a person you already know beforehand, because last time you did not sound like it was.</p><p></p><p>So you are telling me from your past as a criminal you know people in every settlement of every world in the multiverse, and they are all part of a multiverse-spanning network that knows your contact and can get messages to them, really? And you are wondering why I say this does not make sense?</p><p></p><p>You know the local thieves guild in your hometown and maybe a dozen people that can get messages to your contact. That makes sense and is in line with knowing the local messengers, not your ‘wherever you are, that is where you know them’ interpretation</p><p></p><p></p><p>that is not what the text says, it is very much talking about individual people that fall into one of several categories… and how do you recognize a member of that group (and now we are back to ‘recognize’ a person, not ‘know’… that did not last long…)?</p><p></p><p>And that still means there is someone in every town in every world, still complete nonsense, even with that twist of what is written</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mamba, post: 9349728, member: 7034611"] yes it is nonsensical. There is no difference between knowing them everywhere and knowing them everywhere the character uses the feature. For the latter to be true, the former needs to be true, or you are incredibly lucky, neither of which makes sense yes, seriously, it makes no sense whatsoever you know them locally, not everywhere throughout the multiverse. That would make sense, but since you insist on ‘everywhere you use the feature’ it is simply utter nonsense cool, so we agree it is a person you already know beforehand, because last time you did not sound like it was. So you are telling me from your past as a criminal you know people in every settlement of every world in the multiverse, and they are all part of a multiverse-spanning network that knows your contact and can get messages to them, really? And you are wondering why I say this does not make sense? You know the local thieves guild in your hometown and maybe a dozen people that can get messages to your contact. That makes sense and is in line with knowing the local messengers, not your ‘wherever you are, that is where you know them’ interpretation that is not what the text says, it is very much talking about individual people that fall into one of several categories… and how do you recognize a member of that group (and now we are back to ‘recognize’ a person, not ‘know’… that did not last long…)? And that still means there is someone in every town in every world, still complete nonsense, even with that twist of what is written [/QUOTE]
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