That would depend on what I was sending and where I was sending it to.
There are people who I'd rather see here than where I saw them last... primarily people I worked with. We never received messages from people who disappeared, but I haven't seen any of those people here, so it may be a matter of physics that's over all of our heads. It may be that they went home to their original universes, or were pulled into another one like this... but if that were the case, would we have noticed they were gone? I've always thought that the most unsettling hypothesis was the one in which they just evaporated.
[He leaves off the fact that he doesn't want to do anything to tip off Van Rijn's people to any of this; he suspects that if he did, the population of the Moira, and of the places it stops, could be in bigger trouble than they realize. Sending something back doesn't seem prudent.]
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There are people who I'd rather see here than where I saw them last... primarily people I worked with. We never received messages from people who disappeared, but I haven't seen any of those people here, so it may be a matter of physics that's over all of our heads. It may be that they went home to their original universes, or were pulled into another one like this... but if that were the case, would we have noticed they were gone? I've always thought that the most unsettling hypothesis was the one in which they just evaporated.
[He leaves off the fact that he doesn't want to do anything to tip off Van Rijn's people to any of this; he suspects that if he did, the population of the Moira, and of the places it stops, could be in bigger trouble than they realize. Sending something back doesn't seem prudent.]