He wasn't quite sure what the rules for
Time Travel Interference were. It seemed like nothing was allowed,
but that could quite easily be an illusion. It could be that all
sorts of things were happening, but where erased or hidden from view
until later. It could be that they were just being polite as well,
not barging in an attempt to save people from disruption. If that
was the case, then their goals did not coincide very well. He was
eager to see some other time period. Not out of impatience or
anything, but simply because there seemed to be so little he could do
in this one. He wanted to be in a control center of some kind, not
for the power, but out of a need for stimulation. Failing that, a
library filled with useful information, too much of the stuff around
is of little use, or hard to find in all the noise. If none of that
worked, a clue, a mystery, would be desired. He supposed he could
act as a liaison to this time, but he really didn't mesh with people
well. Even a scientific experiment, with little outside contact,
would be preferable to the monotony. At least then there would be
some benefit to someone.
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