It's something I've been thinking about too - the fact all these analogs are existing at one time... I mean, are they? I take it Zach hasn't been moving in time as well as linewalking, so there's all these people who seem to exist in different timelines in their realities, but they're all the same people. That has to be on purpose, right? Lament is ~600 years from current (halfway through book 2, so..), I can't remember Infected but I thought it was 2160 or somewhere? Gwen's world could be anytime, Dead End felt pretty "now-ish", AP and Demonverse feel pretty now, and Cheat is definitely future, and Discipline is futurish.
Now all these are different worlds with different levels of technology, advancing at different rates - so they could either be as old as each other, measured in different ways, or in different timelines... but either way they're all culminating around these similar groups of people. Sure, that's fun from a story point - but I do wonder if there's more to why these particular people, other than the Adversaries need a time travelling, space travelling insane person to open the door.
I'm not certain that Tor is "The Central" either, because he's not always the hero of the books. Hell, Tor, for all he's a major character and keeps getting involved, has retired from the fight seemingly... Dare is much more motivated at the moment. He does seem to be the one that has the most analogs though, and the most that tend to be broken and insane.
I'm curious to see when we start seeing the bad versions of our favourites appear - or if they already have and we just didn't notice - I wouldn't put it past the guy... Hell, I'm still a bit happy and a bit "what was I thinking!" about the major character linked in latest Infected book... (apart from Tobin, who given who was revealed as his father, previously, should have been a bit of a hint).
Now all these are different worlds with different levels of technology, advancing at different rates - so they could either be as old as each other, measured in different ways, or in different timelines... but either way they're all culminating around these similar groups of people. Sure, that's fun from a story point - but I do wonder if there's more to why these particular people, other than the Adversaries need a time travelling, space travelling insane person to open the door.
I'm not certain that Tor is "The Central" either, because he's not always the hero of the books. Hell, Tor, for all he's a major character and keeps getting involved, has retired from the fight seemingly... Dare is much more motivated at the moment. He does seem to be the one that has the most analogs though, and the most that tend to be broken and insane.
I'm curious to see when we start seeing the bad versions of our favourites appear - or if they already have and we just didn't notice - I wouldn't put it past the guy... Hell, I'm still a bit happy and a bit "what was I thinking!" about the major character linked in latest Infected book... (apart from Tobin, who given who was revealed as his father, previously, should have been a bit of a hint).