Spoilers for A View from the Gallery
>In one scene Byron and friends combine to turn away an
>invading soldier, but in another scene Byron alone places images into the
>mind of the maintenance worker, Bo. Why did Byron need help with the
>soldier but not with Bo?
Because there's a substantial difference in will and intent in making a person
who's come to murder you turn around, and creating a momentary illusion in
someone's head. It's the degree of effort involved.
jms
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