Bran, one thing we can be sure about is that Donaldson's view of time travel isn't the same as Cooper's. If no paradoxes can be created, then there can never be a threat to the Arch of Time. And ... probably worse, for Donaldson ... free will would be an illusion.
Malik and Relayer, I continue to be someone stuck, in that I keep coming back to the following statement.
Now, being a self-proclaimed connoisseur of the Gradual Interview, I would say that Donaldson would not make an admission as he did above if he was holding onto a secret plan to reveal that the Insequent could be explained away nicely. Rather, he would say something along the lines of withholding judgement until the whole story is revealed.In the Gradual Interview, Donaldson wrote:I am torn on the introduction of The Insequent. Truly, they are *cool* -- come on, they're like magical X-Men with the delightfully atypical SRD slant -- but MAN, the Mahdoubt's brush-off regarding their lack of presence in previous TC adventures doesn't ring well. Will the 3rd and 4th books excuse their lack of presence in previous Chronicles more fully, or are they simply fascinating new inventions and I should get the heck over it? (Consistency; hobgoblin; lesser minds; yeah yeah.)
- The Insequent. There's an underlying issue here. In the approximately 20 years that I *wasn't* working on "Covenant," my good ol' subconscious had plenty of time to come up with new ideas, some of which are a d*mn sight *better* than the ones I had while I was working on "The Second Chronicles." Inevitably this has introduced--and will no doubt continue to introduce--some internal inconsistencies. Well, I'll do everything I can to minimize those inconsistencies. But I'm not going to turn my back on good ideas just because I failed to plan for them perfectly 25+ years ago. We're all just going to have to live with the occasional snag.
(11/28/2007)
Assuredly that's not proof of anything.
Donaldson could be manipulating our expectations to increase the impact of the big reveal. Kind of like the guy who tells his wife that he didn't get her anything nice for her birthday, because he bought her diamonds.
But, if I were a betting man, I'd bet that the Insequent are just what they say they are, and that their lack of appearance in the earlier Chronicles will never be satisfactorilly handled.