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{{rename|The [[Testimony Foundation]] should likely be a separate page from [[the Testimony]], or the [[Testimony (Twice Upon a Time)]], as it were: "testimony" being a common noun necessitates a dab term if this is chosen as the page name. Discuss at [[Talk:Testimony]].}}
{{rename|The [[Testimony Foundation]] should likely be a separate page from [[the Testimony]], or the [[Testimony (Twice Upon a Time)]]: "testimony" being a common noun necessitates a dab term if this is chosen as the page name. Discuss at [[Talk:Testimony]].}}
'''Testimony''' was a practice for the [[glass avatar|glass people]] to create more of their kind. They took the people who were near [[death]], duplicated their memories into their [[Glass avatar]], and then put back to their human bodies at the moment of their death with no pain and distress, or any memory of the Testimony process. The dead then could be uploaded into the avatar, and became a Glass person.
'''Testimony''' was a practice for the [[glass avatar|glass people]] to create more of their kind. They took the people who were near [[death]], duplicated their memories into their [[Glass avatar]], and then put back to their human bodies at the moment of their death with no pain and distress, or any memory of the Testimony process. The dead then could be uploaded into the avatar, and became a Glass person.



Revision as of 14:22, 22 December 2021

This topic might have a better name.

The Testimony Foundation should likely be a separate page from the Testimony, or the Testimony (Twice Upon a Time): "testimony" being a common noun necessitates a dab term if this is chosen as the page name. Discuss at Talk:Testimony.

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Testimony was a practice for the glass people to create more of their kind. They took the people who were near death, duplicated their memories into their Glass avatar, and then put back to their human bodies at the moment of their death with no pain and distress, or any memory of the Testimony process. The dead then could be uploaded into the avatar, and became a Glass person.

Bill Potts was a part of the Testimony, as she herself became a Glass person at some point during Bill's adventures with Heather. (TV: Twice Upon a Time)