I’m not sure which interpretation you want. A couple of ways to approach this: - Option A: One central event that happens at February 13, 2026 at 11:45 AM, and you get a series of short scenes showing how that same moment would look in different past years (e.g., 1026, 1526, 1976, 2025). It’s a multi-era vignette about the same moment’s meaning across time. - Option B: A single, self-contained story set at that exact timestamp (in 2026) but written as if you could glimpse or travel to various points in the past at the same moment (like time-station memories), with each era contributing a piece to the overall event. - Option C: A straight, futuristic/science-fiction event that occurs at that moment, and then I provide brief historical echoes or plausibility notes imagining how people in the past might have understood it if they could observe it. What would you prefer, and how long should it be? If you’d like, I can start with a short sample now—say, a 4-5 vignette piece that traces the moment across 1026, 1526, 1976, and 2026.