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<strong>The</strong> Second Interview of Dr. Jamisson <strong>Neruda</strong><br />
WingmakersTM<br />
Sarah: “You said last night that the Corteum were part of the Labyrinth Group, but<br />
only a couple hundred or so were actual members. How did they become part of the<br />
Labyrinth Group”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Actually, I don’t know for certain. I can only tell you what I was told<br />
when I asked the same question of one of the directors who sponsored me for entry<br />
into the Labyrinth Group. He told me that Fifteen had been selected by the Corteum<br />
to be their liaison with the ACIO. <strong>The</strong>y singled him out, as the one through which they<br />
would initiate their technology transfer program with humans.<br />
“Fifteen agreed to subject himself to the intelligence enhancement technology the<br />
Corteum offered. It was from this experience that Fifteen’s vision of how BST could<br />
be developed was crystallized. He essentially created the framework and design<br />
blueprint.<br />
“One of the things that the Corteum have in abundance is logical intelligence. <strong>The</strong>y are<br />
very adept in terms of scientific inquiry and logical reasoning. By their own admission,<br />
where they lack ability is in the creative visionary aspect of discovery. This is precisely<br />
where Fifteen excels…”<br />
Sarah: “But you’re talking about a race that is superior to us in their technologies, how<br />
can they lack creative insights”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “<strong>The</strong>se things are all relevant. Compared to virtually all other humans,<br />
the Corteum are creative and visionary. But there are formative principles of physics<br />
that reside in a dimensional matrix that are completely foreign to all beings except the<br />
most penetrating intellects. And Fifteen has such an intellect. <strong>The</strong> Corteum are hoping<br />
that Fifteen, and more generally, the Labyrinth Group, can develop BST because the<br />
Corteum have their own application for this technology.”<br />
Sarah: “But last night you said there are other races within our galaxy that may already<br />
have time travel capabilities, why don’t the Corteum simply go to these races and make<br />
a deal with them”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “As I said before, a species that has, of their own initiative, developed<br />
time travel will be unwilling to share it with another race. It is truly the most guarded of<br />
all technologies. And one doesn’t simply ask to borrow the technology when they need<br />
it. Even when the need seems compelling and true. It’s so easy to become dependent<br />
on the technology itself. Furthermore, as I tried to explain last evening, there’s a<br />
considerable difference between time travel and BST. I’m not aware of any species that<br />
possesses the form of BST that the Labyrinth Group is attempting to develop.<br />
“It’s like this, Sarah, BST requires a suite of interdependent, but discrete technologies<br />
that require a developer to apply new theorems, new laws of physics, that have never<br />
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