Subject: I seem to recall...
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Posted on: 2011-06-11 09:52:00 UTC

... Agent Vemi spending a few years in the PPC while in World One, only a single summer holiday passed. So while HST is roughly equal to our time, people can jump around in it quite a bit.

The other thing HST does is partially synchronise different 'verses. If I have one agent from the year M41.241, and another from AC 379, which one is older? I'd take their ages when they joined the PPC and project backwards to give them HST birthdates. Of course, this means that any other Roman Empire agents will have different synchronisations of HST to AC (since the AC year they arrived will be their own baseline, rather than matching my agent's), but at least we know how old they are.

Or, in other words: HST exists for the sole purpose of letting us, as authors, keep it all straight in our heads.

hS

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