[b]The Valley: What Is This I Don't Even[/b] Rastun's mind reels from the Cybertronian's story. What did he mean by "home multiverse"? This universe would count as part of the multiverse, and yet he treats himself as an outsider to it. And this black hole, how could it suddenly appear when it was actually destroyed like he says? In his entire history as an Overseer Agent, Rastun has never heard of such an outlandish cataclysm. Multiverse-devouring black holes that magically respawn even when destroyed? Unbelievable wouldn't even begin to describe it. A multiverse-wide disaster that is known only now, in a universe outside of a particular multiverse even though Rastun doesn't know how that actually works, and the disaster was solved there but not here. It's a very hard story to believe, but no one would try to lie with something so ridiculous. Plus a large scale anomaly like that would explain why spacetime is so disjointed and fused with pieces that just don't fit. And apparently there's another unknown cosmic aberration just as bad, which likely caused the Slam in the first place. He takes a few moments to assess the situation, and then responds with, "Alright then, it appears we're both interested in spacetime's stability. I will have to ask that you share all the data that you have on this anomaly, however, if we are to work on a solution." Rastun hopes he isn't kidding himself with that sentence.