That's more how it's meant to be, IMO. by
Neshomeh
on 2010-09-09 18:35:00 UTC
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My feeling is that time in HQ is relative to who you're talking to. The agents perceive it as linear because it's what they're used to, therefore missions happen one after the other, but because it actually isn't, Mission 1 can happen on Wednesday and Mission 2 can then happen the previous Monday. Years can go by in the span of a month if need be for basically the same reason. It's all due to plotholes/portal technology, not to mention the time spent in missions (which sometimes is like Narnia time, but sometimes isn't). I know Jay remarks at some point that if time worked normally, all the time spent in missions would mean that she was really old. But clearly that was not the case for her.
In my latest FicPsych story, I mention that the nurses are free to set their clocks however they like as long as they're on duty when they're supposed to be. It can be noon for you and 7:00 a.m. for the next person easily, depending on whether you're a morning person or not.
We didn't really start keeping track of "HQ time" until just a few years ago, and that was due to big events like Crashing Down and all the 2008 stuff. Aside from those things, and maybe noting what year it is, I don't think there's really any reason to bother with time except to say "this came first, this came second, this came a long time after the first thing," etc.
~Neshomeh