The idea that Atroma is being selective, though, I would agree with. What the certain criteria it is using though, I have no idea given we know... well, nothing about Atroma, not even what kind of being it is.
Existing outside of the space-time continuum, however, could be an option, but I don't think so. I believe we are within one dimension, and Atroma is somehow drawing us in from others. How it is doing this, I don't know - obviously since we're all still here and all equally clueless it seems.
What I can say though is that doing so requires a tremendous amount of energy. Opening the necessary worm holes, essentially ripping through space, is not easily accomplished, and at least as far as I know takes energy equivalents far greater than anything I think we can produce here on the ships.
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The idea that Atroma is being selective, though, I would agree with. What the certain criteria it is using though, I have no idea given we know... well, nothing about Atroma, not even what kind of being it is.
Existing outside of the space-time continuum, however, could be an option, but I don't think so. I believe we are within one dimension, and Atroma is somehow drawing us in from others. How it is doing this, I don't know - obviously since we're all still here and all equally clueless it seems.
What I can say though is that doing so requires a tremendous amount of energy. Opening the necessary worm holes, essentially ripping through space, is not easily accomplished, and at least as far as I know takes energy equivalents far greater than anything I think we can produce here on the ships.