06-10-2015, 02:15 PM
I have a small question about Avali communication that I have been thinking about for a long while...
From what I can remember (correct me if I remember wrong), all members of the pack talk to eachother at the same time when communicating. If two packs talk with eachother, there's a "representer" or, better said "messenger" that communicates the stuff to the other pack... Something like this:
My question comes in the case of more than two packs interacting at the same time...
How would communication organize, if still going simmultaneously? Would all representers group up in some kind of "higher level" conversation? like this:
Or would they take turns in some way when there's too many individuals communicating?
Also, if they keep going on simmultaneously... could the "communication array" keep assembing in different levels?
I guess that when communication goes too massive in numbers, they'd use the Nexus itself to communicate... but it makes me wonder how could had they handled communication before they created/invented the Nexus.
From what I can remember (correct me if I remember wrong), all members of the pack talk to eachother at the same time when communicating. If two packs talk with eachother, there's a "representer" or, better said "messenger" that communicates the stuff to the other pack... Something like this:
My question comes in the case of more than two packs interacting at the same time...
How would communication organize, if still going simmultaneously? Would all representers group up in some kind of "higher level" conversation? like this:
Or would they take turns in some way when there's too many individuals communicating?
Also, if they keep going on simmultaneously... could the "communication array" keep assembing in different levels?
I guess that when communication goes too massive in numbers, they'd use the Nexus itself to communicate... but it makes me wonder how could had they handled communication before they created/invented the Nexus.