Like gravity waves, scientists began detecting a new form of incoming energy that periodically struck the Earth, a phenomenon that soon became known as "reality-warp" waves. These waves always arrived in pairs: a primary wave and an entanglement wave. On the day of first impact, they were detected too late for anyone in the affected areas to prepare. The primary wave struck a classroom mid-lecture; the entanglement wave landed about a mile away in a dog park. We soon learned that the result of such impacts was an unpredictable merging of elements from the entangled location into the primary one—including the transformation of people in the primary zone into animals or objects.
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