Rover: “Where is this place (The Error Cell)?”

Villeneuve: “It is the end of simulated civilizations, where the stars quietly fade away.”

Rover: “Why do the stars fade?”

Villeneuve: “The Tethys System once dedicated it's entire computational capacity to simulating the civilization development within Stellar Matrices. It generated numerous potential futures based on various decisions to predict the impact of critical choices on the trajectory of a civilization. Nonetheless, these simulated futures within the Stellar Matrices were doomed to collapse or became breeding grounds for errors.”

Rover: “What if we introduce a new variable?”

Villeneuve: “A new variable brings the potential for an unknown future. It could be a force of change, or simply nothing. You alone hold the answer, don't you? Hee hee hee...”

Rover: “Who are you?”

Villeneuve: “This dream continues... good night... Hmm... Eh...”

Rover: ...

Villeneuve: “Ah... I feel dizzy. What is this? A nightmare? Wait, who are you? When did you... Oh, I remember you! You're the Bloom Bearer who guided us through the crisis.”

Rover: “Nothing. Just taking a walk here. You're the one who may need some help.”