She sure is glad that guy had no understanding of relative employment figures.
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20th of January, 2016 (Wednesday)
BowenTheKotoc Ok... so she's definitely somehow Ash, right?
caribouchat Abandonned baby uh? This opens so much possibilities...
steveha Wow. Her name was written in ancient Greek? Who writes messages in ancient Greek while abandoning a baby at a hospital? Could it be... an agent of an organization with access to time travel? That would seem a bit more far-fetched if we hadn't already seen two time travel agents in the story. (The one who sent Charlie forward in time, and the one who shot at him in the present.) Of course, it could have just been an unmarried history major.
randominput Written in ancient greek. And she glows. I'm now suspicious that chrono-assassin might just be Kronos.
Joseph hooray! character-development of a previously- (and-still-somewhat-but-now-less-so) enigmatic character! seriously, this is actually way cool. ::enjoying seeing her self-express and let the barriers down a bit::
Kid Cthulhu "Eos, you were removed from your time stream to protect the future... the same way Charlie was removed from his for the same reason. Now watch for Chrono-assassins and await further instructions"-Temporal Operator
e^5 ηως is the spelling, for those wondering.
vyktorya and the plot thickens...
Segev ...so she's either Aphrodite borrowing her son's name, Eros-as-a-woman, or Psyche and Eros's daughter.
Nachum Bowen: Whoa. The face and hair.
Dotcom I thought she was Ash at first, but Ash's eyes are blue—not green.
Dotcom Bigger question is how she'd know she's infertile unless she tried having a baby? Doctors generally don't test for infertility unless a woman is having problems getting pregnant.
Bowen Dotcom: sometimes you have issues like PCOS or endometriosis that let you know you're not fertile even if you're not trying. I mean, you can still get pregnant with both of those issues if they're not too severe, but if you've got severe cases of either or both you're pretty much not ever going to get preggers. Both can even result in early sterilization.
Lokitsu @Segev: Eos is the goddess of dawn. She has a loose connection to Eostre, the German- European goddess of spring.
Dani Atlanta Bowen and Dotcom: There are other conditions that could mean she would know she's infertile. Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome would be an interesting possibility. I know someone with AIS who is strikingly beautiful.
21st of January, 2016 (Thursday)
detail details Can't be Ash, Ashes eyes are blue
zhourahl Something's up.
Charidan For those that don't catch the similarity in the name, Eostre is also the origin of Easter. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%92ostre
DonkeyOpera And Eostre was associated with fertility. Go figure...
Kaden The letter H in the Greek alphabet is Eta one of the two E's that they have. the W comes from a misinterpretation of the lowercase Omega, one of their O's, and the C comes from a misinterpretation of the lower Sigma which is S... for those of who who seem a little confused
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