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* Maybe she's just really good at guessing? H.G. Wells predicted the invention of the satellite, after all...
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* Maybe she's just really good at guessing? H.G. Wells predicted the invention of the satellite, after all...all...
* She's stated to have researched stories of people long dead. She's Persian, so she would have had access to media destroyed in the rest of the Arabic Empire.
* She's stated to have researched stories of people long dead. She's Persian, so she would have had access to media destroyed in the rest of the Arabic Empire.
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The story was made a long time ago. It's probable that some of the internal stories would be later additions. Although your theory does work in-world, I'm just explaining the probable real world reasons for the discontinuity.
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The story was made a long time ago. It's probable that some of the internal stories would be later additions. Although your theory does work in-world, I'm just explaining the probable real world reasons for the discontinuity.
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* Maybe she's just really good at guessing? H.G. Wells predicted the invention of the satellite, after all...
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The story was made a long time ago. It's probable that some of the internal stories would be later additions. Although your theory does work in-world, I'm just explaining the probable real world reasons for the discontinuity.all...
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The story was made a long time ago. It's probable that some of the internal stories would be later additions. Although your theory does work in-world, I'm just explaining the probable real world reasons for the discontinuity.
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