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'''[[Observer effect|Observer]] criticality''' was a measure of how integral to or important in [[space-time]] a person or group was. The [[Great Houses]] maintained maximum observer criticality, but, during the [[War in Heaven]], the [[War-strategist]]s predicted that the [[tardigrade]]s would obtain maximum observer criticality and take control of the [[fixed point]]s that defined [[history]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Short Briefing Sergeant's Tale (short story)|The Short Briefing Sergeant's Tale]]'') | '''[[Observer effect|Observer]] criticality''' was a measure of how integral to or important in [[space-time]] a person or group was. The [[Great Houses]] maintained maximum observer criticality, but, during the [[War in Heaven]], the [[War-strategist]]s predicted that the [[tardigrade]]s would obtain maximum observer criticality and take control of the [[fixed point]]s that defined [[history]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Short Briefing Sergeant's Tale (short story)|The Short Briefing Sergeant's Tale]]'') | ||
[[Category:Units of measurement]] | [[Category:Units of measurement]] |
Latest revision as of 16:47, 26 February 2019
Observer criticality was a measure of how integral to or important in space-time a person or group was. The Great Houses maintained maximum observer criticality, but, during the War in Heaven, the War-strategists predicted that the tardigrades would obtain maximum observer criticality and take control of the fixed points that defined history. (PROSE: The Short Briefing Sergeant's Tale)