I don't know exactly what you mean about opening doors to other worlds, but we definitely had space travel. People do it for holidays and work all the time. I actually went to a different Eden for college before I wound up working on Helios--that's a space station, by the way.
[That's fairly impressive, though it's more impressive of his world than him personally. But oh, that's an easy explanation to offer:]
It means precisely as it sounds: a door between one universe and the next. A temporary tear in the fabric of time and space. It's hardly easy to do, and most worlds haven't discovered how to do it, but it's certainly possible.
Oh. Uhh...I don't think so? Not--not like what the Orbiters did. There were these alien Vaults though, but I'm not sure if they're the same thing. No one really knows how they work, just that they're usually full of tons of treasure.
Through a lot of bad luck, if you can believe it. Like stupid amounts of bad luck. And then good luck? Seeing as how it was basically impossible that we'd even survive half of that mess.
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It means precisely as it sounds: a door between one universe and the next. A temporary tear in the fabric of time and space. It's hardly easy to do, and most worlds haven't discovered how to do it, but it's certainly possible.
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And Vault Monsters.
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And they only emerge out of these Vaults? I'm shocked they haven't wiped out that world's population.
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You said you were involved in killing one-- with a moon laser, no less. How did that come about?
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[ Rhys shrugs. ]