Talk:Timelines/@comment-3293097-20160424071131/@comment-2012328-20160424113708

I can probably start this one off by borrowing this comment for reference.

I seemed to have brought that up earlier in the referenced comment, what with events of Hankvi and Codeam going according to the Alpha- I mean Saga timelines and the theories of possibility that Mori had proposed to those, theoretically speaking. The tongue-tied-ness ensues on.

This is by no means comprehensive and am myself struggling to work based on sort-of established rules that no two beings from different universes can co-exist but timeline involvement from two different beings from different timelines don't seem to have an effect unless Chronos would interject (like what happened with Theta and Wau), or have missed that point by a kilometer.

As far as the flow of parallel universes concern, they could be separated with time which contains space (relationship: A single timeline contain many universes with the same constant). This means that you can't travel from one timeline in Prime to a different one in Bizarro (e.g. Can't go from Pri!Alpha to Biz!Beta without going to Pri!Beta or Biz!Alpha first). That's just one theory, logically speaking.

Another would be space containing time (relationship: A single universe contain many timelines) - but that sounds a little more extreme because to me it sounds like many timelines would encompass a single universe, in physical terms. Feel free to re-elaborate with your own words.

Or we could regard as complete separate concepts time-wise and space-wise (or I guess to put this lightly and somewhat ironically, remember when Mori said that some time magic could be regarded as a "left-right" for different timeline portrayal instead of being limited to traveling back and forth? Then the universes could be regarded as another axis, being a "Z-axis" in this case).

But to "answer" this comment, I'd think that Chronicles would be either in Alpha or a separate version of it still-named Alpha if DMS would be alright with that.