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Universes of imagination

F. King Daniel

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In "Remember Me", Beverly is sucked into a pocket universe created by Wesley's botched warp field experiment. In this universe, Beverly gradually loses everyone she knows and cares about, because thats what she was thinking of when it happened.

So... did Wesley just invent a means to transport people to entire universes of their imaginings?? Holy cow. This is HUGE. Unbelievable. Limitless. And... never ever followed up on.
 
It isn't much different than "Where No One Has Gone Before" A place where thought & reality intertwine, & as we now know, Wesley is on the Traveler fast track

I may watch that trilogy, Where No On Has Gone Before, Remember Me & Journey's End. An interesting Arc, that
 
So... did Wesley just invent a means to transport people to entire universes of their imaginings?? Holy cow. This is HUGE. Unbelievable. Limitless. And... never ever followed up on.

I got the impression that the only reason the experiment trapped Bev in the first place was because it was Wesley running it i.e. sort of an extension of his hidden abilities in in Where No One Has Gone Before. And that Traveller arc was followed up with that S7 ep with the Native Americans.

I got the feeling - not spelt out by the script, admittedly - that anyone else running the warp bubble experiment wouldn't have been able to reproduce the pocket universe the way Wesley did.
 
Yeah, the underlying point was pretty clear that Wesley was the catalyst, & not just the experiment itself, or why would the Traveler have known to show up at all? Certainly there's creatures out there engaged in similar discovery & evolution, but when Wes stumbles onto it, the Traveler is there to make sure he is guided well
 
I hadn't thought of it being caused by Wesley's "gifts". It seemed to me like the whole thing was entirely caused by the formula he'd programmed in to the engineering computer.

IIRC, they'd sent a message to Tau Alpha C asking for The Traveller's help before he magicked himself back to the ship.
 
IIRC, they'd sent a message to Tau Alpha C asking for The Traveller's help before he magicked himself back to the ship.
No, he just phased himself onto the ship, right when Wes had pretty much given up on getting Beverly back
 
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