Up above the hole in the ground, Ira is speaking to her watch:
"Are you certain?"
"It's not that I don't trust you. It's just that you said we didn't do this until after..."
"But this reduces our advantage-"
Up above the hole in the ground, Ira is speaking to her watch:
"Are you certain?"
"It's not that I don't trust you. It's just that you said we didn't do this until after..."
"But this reduces our advantage-"
She doesn't know what happens after the others appear to vanish - the Viewers shouldn't stop working at all. It's possible there's something involved that'll make her decide to cut them off - she'll need to look indirectly. If she'd decided to disable the Viewers, that means there's something happening there that people shouldn't be looking at. If interference from the Botfly did... She's not sure.
She doesn't know where the Botfly came from. Her theories on 'why today' are - essentially 'today was when it trapped Ant.' It possibly had been able to reach out tendrils before, like little pieces of fishing line - and the tendril towards Ant was the first to catch something since Josephine. To impact the world in a meaningful enough way to get it someone working towards its goals.
She doesn't know why today. She doesn't know how Josephine died, or why the Botfly would kill the factory workers - and she's not confident in saying it must've been an accident.
The Botfly doesn't work against what's been established. The rules don't change on you, and all the rules she's discovered explain things that've happened before perfectly. It appears to be affected by paradox, too - she's never seen it change a timeline.
It's likely responsible for the weird abilities. No one else in the other loops than Ira or Bina has actually seen it, but - that's a logical thing for it to do, to get people to look at it.
The Moment's shrinking because the fragment of the day she built it out of is being ground down. Burning space, to extend time. The more people in it, the more stress it's under, and the faster it decays. It can't be stopped. The only way to slow it is to avoid actually entering the Moment - using it just for instantaneous time travel will damage it far, far more slowly.
The Botfly seems to communicate with Ira through a watch-like device - that Three's fairly certain is the dead Moment. Like, this very one. No she has no idea how that happens, before they ask.
The space between times is just a hallucination. Your mind can't actually comprehend what happens when you timetravel, so it back-fills that you were falling.
Ira doesn't seem inclined to negotiate. The Botfly seems even less inclined. She's never known it to use English. She's not sure what it's doing with the dreams.
She has no idea what its goal is beyond "be looked at."
Jenn listens thoughtfully. "I...feel like we need to stop the be looked at goal," she says, to Three, and the people on her side of the Viewers.
"The best way to do that would likely be destroying the Botfly's Moment - which could cause problems, and might just make it a later day's problem - or preventing it from ever having been seen in the first place - which is a massive paradox, and also might just kick it down the line - or somehow removing its ability to be observed, which is probably physically impossible."
"...But given it does appear to be able to just... remove things. From the timeline. I'm not sure we have a choice in stopping it."
"It removed Josephine and everyone associated with the factory from history. It removed the factory itself from history. How many other things has it done that to? Trying to stop it isn't a choice, it's a requirement."
"I know. It should be possible. I'll do what i can to help, and to keep the other Bina's from interfering."
"Is there any way we can make things more okay for you?" (Because she obviously isn't okay, but Jenn knows she can't fix that.)