
"The centaur provides us with our first piece of hard evidence supporting the theory that the physical laws
of the congruent universe might not be the same as ours. There is also the question of the temporal focus
of the centaur's appearance in our timeline. It came through in the year 219 b.c., but according to
Archives Section, the story which mentions the creature dates back at least six centuries before the time
of Christ. Either the chronology of the congruent universe is radically different from ours or the
congruence has caused an even more pronounced ripple in the timestreams than we realized."
"Excuse me, sir," said Andre Cross. "Does this mean a confluence point which occurs at, say, the 18th
century in our universe might lead to another time period entirely in the congruent universe?"
"Quite possibly," said Forrester. "We don't know exactly what that means, though. It's possible that
crossing over through a confluence point which occurs in our universe during the 18th century, to follow
your example, might bring you to the 20th century, in the congruent universe, or the 25th or the 14th or
any other century. But we still have no knowledge of what those time periods in the congruent universe
are like. We believe the congruent universe is a mirror image of our own, but we now think it's a sort of
funhouse mirror. Distorted, by our standards."
"Which means anyone going through would be going in blind," said Finn Delaney. "There would be no
temporal reference. And we wouldn't have any idea what time period we might end up in."
"Correct," said Forrester. "However, we've already taken steps to work within those parameters. I've
incorporated most of the former T.I.A. field agents now under my command into a new type of
Pathfinder unit. This new unit has been designated as the 1st Ranger Pathfinder Division. Their function
will be to go through confluence points as advance scouts for a mission team. They will be equipped with
full battle kit, with orders to avoid unnecessary contact with locals if possible, but to engage any enemy
decisively if they encounter hostility. Their primary responsibility will be to gather intelligence. However, if
they are placed at risk, their secondary mission will be to conduct a quick guerrilla strike, inflict as much
damage and as many casualties as possible and then get back fast so they can neutralize any hostiles
coming through into our own timeline. Obviously, it's preferable to gather intelligence which allow a
mission team to go through and conduct a covert operation designed to achieve maximum temporal
disruption, but failing that, better to conduct a quick blind strike which may or may not cause significant
temporal damage than to lose any of our people.
"The breakdown for this type of operation will be as follows: one, as soon as a confluence is pinpointed
and logged, a commando unit will be clocked back to set up an outpost, providing security on our side of
the confluence. A unit has already been dispatched to cover the confluence point through which the
centaur came into our timeline. Two, a Ranger unit will effect crossover into the congruent universe for
the purpose of gathering intelligence. If they do not encounter immediate resistance, they will utilize
available local resources to blend in and gather whatever intelligence they can. If feasible, they may be
directed to capture locals and bring them back for interrogation. Three, a mission team of adjustment
specialists will effect crossover with instructions, based on intelligence gathered by the Rangers, to
conduct a coven operation aimed at creating a significant historical disruption in the congruent universe.
Four, units of the newly organized Temporal Counter-Insurgency Strike Force based in Galveston will
stand by on alert status in the event hostiles attempt to effect a crossover into our timeline.
"Needless to say, this does not cover all contingencies. We are still vulnerable in the event that hostiles
from the congruent universe discover a confluence point we are unaware of and send units through to
cause disruptions in our timeline, as they did in the Khyber Pass. We were lucky that time, but we need
to guard against something like that happening again. For this reason, all available temporal divisions are
being broken up and reorganized, converted to Observer squadrons. We clearly cannot begin to cover
all of recorded time. Nevertheless, we have to try. We can only hope that between mobile Observer