User blog comment:DYBAD/Character Sheet/@comment-26322734-20160930210112

Also, I have a question that I've had for a while. Two actually.

One: Part of Multiverse Theory states that different universes have different laws of physics and nature. Assuming your overall 'verse subscribes to that idea, how does Lawrence deal with universes with radically different physics than those he'd grown accustomed to? For example, if Lawrence had traveled to a plane where the concepts of "absorbing" or "replication" didn't exist entirely, is there a way he could circumvent that little issue? Or, another example, a universe where the femtosecond (the time it takes for particles to interact with each other) is a lot longer than it would be in this universe, thus making it tougher to interact with other objects and therefore absorb them, how does he get around that? I'm sure he has a way, being a multiversal traveller who undoubtedly come across planes with wild and bizarre physics. Or does he simply avoid these places entirely?

Second: What is the point of Selforge Soldiers anymore? Unless I'd missed something (which, granted, I probably had), Selforge City is largely isolationist and secret, and assuming Lawrence or his companions are good at keeping secrets, I'd assume nobody's going to invade or attack his city. So do his soldiers even do anything at this point? Are they there to provide an extra sense of security?

Again, I may have missed something.