"Exactly," Lamont hissed, pointing the cigarette at him before putting it between his lips. "And as much as anything, it's that ignorance we bring with us everywhere we go."
Now I'm confused. In the prior storyline, it seemed understood that entering escherspace caused devastation locally, so Westward had to move away from Earth before engaging it. Clearly in this version, Westward uses escherspace... but they don't relate it to the Epiphany event on Earth? That correlation would make what Lamont just repeated about the natives vs the pygmies on Rex fairly clear that escherspace humans were there. And this time around (pun unintended but I'll take it), they don't mention time displacement... or am I just impatient?
Now I'm confused. In the prior storyline, it seemed understood that entering escherspace caused devastation locally, so Westward had to move away from Earth before engaging it. Clearly in this version, Westward uses escherspace... but they don't relate it to the Epiphany event on Earth? That correlation would make what Lamont just repeated about the natives vs the pygmies on Rex fairly clear that escherspace humans were there. And this time around (pun unintended but I'll take it), they don't mention time displacement... or am I just impatient?