[The smallest smile curves at Brainy's lips. He likes the daring. It reminds him of...well, quite a few people actually. His friends, his team, is bursting to the brim with boldness. But it reminds him most of one particular Legionnaire, one that they lost.]
[Invisible Kid would've liked this one.]
Unfortunately, the entrance requirement remain a mystery to us. But demonstrating your usefulness to the spirits that recruited us - and that most likely brought you here - may earn you a place alongside us. This could perhaps be a test they're administering. Maybe they want to see how you comport yourself in a high pressure situation.
[Brainy moves his hands, using them to guide different elements of the different floating spheres into place so they can examine them.]
Work the problem with me. If you're here at all, helping those of us that are facing this conflict is what you're meant to do, whether it's for this very brief moment that we're sharing or whether it's because you're meant to join us permanently.
[He examines it all.]
This is meant to be a macro view of the problem, since down on the ground, my...party is forced to work with a micro view. This planet is obviously lifting pieces from other worlds in the multiverse.
[He pulls up one of them, one that's had some of the land stripped away. Horrible strips of molten ground have been left behind, scorching the rest of these planets.]
It's leaving behind disastrous alterations. It looks like the land being pulled away is leaving behind bare patches of molten magma from under the surface, which devastates the ecosystem of each world by igniting the atmosphere. But destroying what's left of these planets can't be the only reason this is happening, the only intent of what might be behind all this.
Why create a new world from the parts that have been stripped away? That means that the construction of the world we're in right now is likely the primary objective, and the aftermath of the worlds facing destruction is likely only a byproduct.
[Brainy knows at least a little of what's going on, due to having been in the Wilderlands longer. Perhaps Ed can ask the right questions to get them both on track for figuring some of this out.]
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[Invisible Kid would've liked this one.]
Unfortunately, the entrance requirement remain a mystery to us. But demonstrating your usefulness to the spirits that recruited us - and that most likely brought you here - may earn you a place alongside us. This could perhaps be a test they're administering. Maybe they want to see how you comport yourself in a high pressure situation.
[Brainy moves his hands, using them to guide different elements of the different floating spheres into place so they can examine them.]
Work the problem with me. If you're here at all, helping those of us that are facing this conflict is what you're meant to do, whether it's for this very brief moment that we're sharing or whether it's because you're meant to join us permanently.
[He examines it all.]
This is meant to be a macro view of the problem, since down on the ground, my...party is forced to work with a micro view. This planet is obviously lifting pieces from other worlds in the multiverse.
[He pulls up one of them, one that's had some of the land stripped away. Horrible strips of molten ground have been left behind, scorching the rest of these planets.]
It's leaving behind disastrous alterations. It looks like the land being pulled away is leaving behind bare patches of molten magma from under the surface, which devastates the ecosystem of each world by igniting the atmosphere. But destroying what's left of these planets can't be the only reason this is happening, the only intent of what might be behind all this.
Why create a new world from the parts that have been stripped away? That means that the construction of the world we're in right now is likely the primary objective, and the aftermath of the worlds facing destruction is likely only a byproduct.
[Brainy knows at least a little of what's going on, due to having been in the Wilderlands longer. Perhaps Ed can ask the right questions to get them both on track for figuring some of this out.]