[ And here Miles hesitates, unsure of timeline paradoxes. Just warning his father about a soltoxin attack is likely enough to change his own personal future ... But going into any more detail about Escobar seems frightening in the extreme. That's more than his own life at stake. And he has no idea if his father would try to prevent Serg's death to prevent his own Regency, or if there are other political hazards that were only barely missed in the real timeline.
In the end he decides not to elaborate. ]
I don't know how much I should tell you. [ He says, apologetically. ] God knows what our presence is doing to the timeline already.
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[ And here Miles hesitates, unsure of timeline paradoxes. Just warning his father about a soltoxin attack is likely enough to change his own personal future ... But going into any more detail about Escobar seems frightening in the extreme. That's more than his own life at stake. And he has no idea if his father would try to prevent Serg's death to prevent his own Regency, or if there are other political hazards that were only barely missed in the real timeline.
In the end he decides not to elaborate. ]
I don't know how much I should tell you. [ He says, apologetically. ] God knows what our presence is doing to the timeline already.