Was La Camodora's concordant helm origin ever told?

Was La Camodora’s concordant helm origin ever told?
If someone knows the episode where concorda and the story where la Camodora and an alternate chrono ranger fail to save a timeline and she only manages to save that realitie’s Con, please let me know.

We got some in the letters section of episode 109

  • So, Chrono-Ranger, La Comodora, and Chronoist all have something like CON - are all of them the “same” CON just in different timelines (like how we have multiversal variants of our various heroes and villains)? Was there just one CON that meddled with stuff so far back in time that it wound up splitting timelines on its own and therefore created multiple universes’ versions of it? What are the major differences between the ones we know about? Do they have the same abilities or do different ones have different specialties? If Chronoist were to be seriously injured, could CHE do a similar reverse-time-bubble thing to heal him similar to what happened to Jim in Rook City? Do Jim and La Comodora ever find out exactly where CON came from? Ok, so Concordant Harmonic Entities are a character like you could have multiple different Legacies or Baron Blades across realities, you can get multiple versions of this thing. CON is the one we know the best due to her association with Chrono-Ranger, CHE is similar to that - both were entities that pulled in an individual to do a job of policing the timelines. While Concorda is attuned to La Comodora in a similar way, it’s one that she went out and found with a dead time traveler - La Comodora offered it a job to help hunt down other versions of herself and Concorda signed on, although this meant giving up on its own mission. They’re all made in different ways with different methods, but they’re generally all riffing on the theme of being AIs that were developed to be “time police” and to aid the actual time traveler. Some were made with good intentions, some bad, some were accidents. They have different voices and personalities. While there are, theoretically nearly infinite versions of them, the question of “What are they doing out there?” is about as complicated as “What are all the Legacies doing out there?” Of course, once the timelines get unshattered, they also pretty much all become irrelevant for the purposes of Sentinel Comics.
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Thank you that clarification. And to get it from Powerhound 2000 themself.

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Christopher and Adam thought that Powerhound 2001 was better

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