Subject: Re: SEP field / canon cloaking
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Posted on: 2014-07-28 13:43:00 UTC

From what I remember, it doesn't go into that much detail about the SEP works, or how people observe it - but I may be wrong.

Your point about it being better (safer for the user) than an invisibility cloak is a good one, and I would agree with that.

I don't believe that seeing through an SEP field has anything to do with distracting yourself from your own problems, or being altruistic. If I remember rightly anyone can see through an SEP if they catch it out of the corner of their eye, and once you've seen through it you continue to be able to do so. The trick is in trying to deliberately 'accidentally' catch sight of it out of the corner of your eye, which is why Ford was behaving so oddly (even for him) in that scene.

As for what happens when you do pierce through an SEP field, I imagine that as something which has been completely unnoticeable to you before is now just suddenly there. If that happened with a person standing next to you, it would be surprising, after all, we normally have a good idea if someone is standing next to us through peripheral vision, hearing them move, etc.

And I'm pretty sure I've seen the canon-cloaking failing as agents being invisible one moment, but fully there the next, which again would be very surprising if it happened in close proximity to you.

Either way, it doesn't really matter, as doctorlit has said that the agents weren't cloaked in any for this trip, so Doc would've been in sight (and just ignored as you would ignore any stranger) at all times anyway, with no surprising reveal.

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