[hr][center][img]https://i.imgur.com/CpyrX61.png[/img][/center] [sup][@Hammerman][@DocRock][@wxps350][@Chiro][@Bones Johnson][/sup] [hr] It wasn't long before everyone began to speak up, as more and more of them were being teleported into the room. Some questions could easily be answered by Praxis, some... was going to take a lot more explaining. "After I am done, I will explain everything to you at a slower rate." The young hero from the Asnoga universe's question was, unfortunately, the only one ignored as the machine had very little time and too much to do. She hopes that he understands. "Hey, are we supposed to keep this place a secret? Or even the existence of a multiverse in the first place?" she asked again. "I warn you though. No matter if I accept or not, I would still deliver this knowledge to my world. You have to erase my memories first before sending me back." The angelic machine looked at the young alchemist for a moment, as she was scanned. The girl, Elune, was a genius alchemist in her own universe and managed to create a portal at such a ludicrously young age! However, such a question irked the android, but she answered in a surprising manner. "You may bring knowledge of the All-verse back to your home universe, as knowing that there are other worlds out there is useless," The android simply answered as she moved over to Elune. "However, you may not bring any technology from other worlds, otherworldly knowledge that would disrupt the balance of your world, or create, or condone the creation of, anything capable of crossing worlds. If any of you are caught breaking these rules, your memory will be erased." The machine blankly answered as she turned to android, who still looked quite on edge, despite her attempts to ease. She still believed that the inhabitants of her universe could even [i]reach her[/i] all the way from a completely different universe. Praxis wanted to tell her the hard way that they will never find her, nor will she likely ever see them again. Worst of all, she asked an awfully specific question that Praxis couldn't answer. "So uh...that means...this event is why our creator vanished? Only a few models in my branch have been alive since then, so I don't well...know much about that time." The android shook her head as she decided to simply be honest, it was the best thing to do in the long run. "It's possible, but there's nothing concrete in my databanks," Praxis started off, "Your 'Goddess' could have been sucked into the All-Verse, but it's still possibly that she still exists somewhere in your home universe." She shook her head, waiting for a response. "Worst of all, there are [i]thousands[/i] of disruptions in the All-Verse going on as we speak, and we have a limited amount of agents available to correct them all. With [i]more[/i] popping up around the time we correct [i]those[/i]. So it's impossible to tell at the moment." Next to speak was a member of the Zoololith-Korth Coalition... They were quite troublesome in her eyes, and in her opinion, she should have never let it reach this point. This point is that they have citizens and embassies on a refuge for those who have lost their home universes. However, she saw usage in them, much usage. One, in particular, would be great for her team. He asked a question that she had the perfect answer for. 'I' am Kosnitch Yovun, representative of the Zoolith-Korth Coalition. You have supposedly brought us here to form some form of team to solve things, yes? This is based on Praxis, yes? Then who am I discussing and functioing with?' "[i]Praxis.[/i]" Was the machine's first and most vague answer. "I am [i]Praxis,[/i] the AI inhabiting all you see here and [i]I am[/i] the Initiative. I have been since it's creation." She said it loud and clear for everyone to understand, and would gladly say it again. "One very important question I think we all need to know the answer to is, how different are magic and alchemy in each universe? Let's just say that I might not be able to use my skills in a world without Heroes. Then again, maybe I can think more clearly elsewhere." "The rules for each universe are different," Praxis started off, "However, when you are in another universe, you are fed the power from your home universe, thus none of you have to ever worry about being powerless." She nodded her head before she returned to the center of the room. "Before we continue, I have to know of your participation," Praxis said, "The All-Verse is in a constant state of peril, and the Initiative is on sort supply of agents. If you help me, you will be ensuring that your people, and your universes as a whole, are protected from the threats and imbalances that are out there. If you choose not to, you will be returned to your home universe and will be free to reconsider at any point, but even with your strength I cannot guarantee your safety." Praxis shook her head. "So who's with me?" It was a mildly tense moment for them... as nobody was sure who would put their hand up first.