Devera
11-06-2010, 02:48 PM
It seems to me that in red-verse the people trapped in Amber is one of the overarching plotpoints--whether or not they can be saved before Walternate has his way and kills them all before they can wake up. Will red-verse Broyles go along with his plan to "take care of it" and essentially commit mass genocide for the sake of not upsetting a lot of people?
The other issue is a structural issue--Walternate says the whole thing will fall apart if the people are all removed at once, damaging the structural integrity of the whole system.
I've been trying to think of a way that they can be saved. When the brother was saved, someone went in his place in the amber. Balance. But does it have to be a real person? If they awakened people one at a time and replaced them with something of equal mass, would the structure be able to hold?
The other issue is a structural issue--Walternate says the whole thing will fall apart if the people are all removed at once, damaging the structural integrity of the whole system.
I've been trying to think of a way that they can be saved. When the brother was saved, someone went in his place in the amber. Balance. But does it have to be a real person? If they awakened people one at a time and replaced them with something of equal mass, would the structure be able to hold?