[quote]The answer to both of those questions are, "No, the design was intended to be kept simple." So if a player wants one character to be in two places at once, that's unfortunately too complicated for a world that's moving at head the same rate no matter where you go. The suggestion from Staff is if that players want to play multiple plots at once, they have multiple characters or control an unofficial group - or an official one if you are able to bring one together. - [@The Harbinger of Ferocity][/quote] [@0Z] [quote][b]Question 21:[/b] [i]Why an infinitely sized galaxy in Expanding Horizons?[/i] [b]Answer:[/b] The intent was, originally, for all these events to take place in a single system. As you imagine this expanded outward and at one point the Staff considered every "world" as we call them now to instead be somewhere in another multiverses, but found that too big. Galaxies were too small to explain everything, such as [i]both[/i] the presence and lack of magic at the same time varying where you went, so the design moved to a single, ever expanding universe and galaxy, which oddly enough fit the name and intent. In the canon of the story, this was also done to offset explaining everything or people traveling between multiple galaxies. In essence, the decision was to go with the simplest thing we could while not sounding [i]too[/i] complex or extreme. - [@The Harbinger of Ferocity][/quote] [@Arawak]