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Periods of '''crystallized time''' were rare stretches of immutable [[time]], possessing huge inertia and making them difficult to tweak and disrupt. Any disruptions or changes to events would send ripples of unimaginable power out through the substrata of crystallized time and into the [[Time Vortex]], creating anomalies, wraps in time; breakthroughs from an [[alternate timeline|alternative universe]] where what happened because of the change | {{Rename|Crystallised time}}Periods of '''crystallized time''' were rare stretches of immutable [[time]], possessing huge inertia and making them difficult to tweak and disrupt. Any disruptions or changes to events would send ripples of unimaginable power out through the substrata of crystallized time and into the [[Time Vortex]], creating anomalies, wraps in time; breakthroughs from an [[alternate timeline|alternative universe]] where what happened because of the change — ''happened''. This usually manifested as small things like dates changing their days or phantom newspaper headlines, before time sprang back into its ''natural'' shape, releasing huge amounts of energy. | ||
The [[Garvond]] and [[Epsilon Delta]] planned to disrupt a thousand-year period of cystallized time in [[Earth]]'s history, centering on an assassination that never happened in [[1993]] and the Garvond growing its power in the [[24th century]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dimension Riders]]'') | The [[Garvond]] and [[Epsilon Delta]] planned to disrupt a thousand-year period of cystallized time in [[Earth]]'s history, centering on an assassination that never happened in [[1993]] and the Garvond growing its power in the [[24th century]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dimension Riders]]'') | ||
When contemplating his entire life after his [[Doctor Who and the Silurians|first encounter]] with the [[Silurian]]s, the [[Seventh Doctor]] considered if he had created a [[parallel universe]] with [[Ace]]'s Earth and all its subsequently crystallized points of future [[history]] in which he was still alive. He abandoned the idea after | When contemplating his entire life after his [[Doctor Who and the Silurians|first encounter]] with the [[Silurian]]s, the [[Seventh Doctor]] considered if he had created a [[parallel universe]] with [[Ace]]'s Earth and all its subsequently crystallized points of future [[history]] in which he was still alive. He abandoned the idea after realising he'd travelled into crystallized moments of the universe's future from a point ''before'' his supposed death by the Silurians. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blood Heat]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 04:30, 31 January 2015
Periods of crystallized time were rare stretches of immutable time, possessing huge inertia and making them difficult to tweak and disrupt. Any disruptions or changes to events would send ripples of unimaginable power out through the substrata of crystallized time and into the Time Vortex, creating anomalies, wraps in time; breakthroughs from an alternative universe where what happened because of the change — happened. This usually manifested as small things like dates changing their days or phantom newspaper headlines, before time sprang back into its natural shape, releasing huge amounts of energy.
The Garvond and Epsilon Delta planned to disrupt a thousand-year period of cystallized time in Earth's history, centering on an assassination that never happened in 1993 and the Garvond growing its power in the 24th century. (PROSE: The Dimension Riders)
When contemplating his entire life after his first encounter with the Silurians, the Seventh Doctor considered if he had created a parallel universe with Ace's Earth and all its subsequently crystallized points of future history in which he was still alive. He abandoned the idea after realising he'd travelled into crystallized moments of the universe's future from a point before his supposed death by the Silurians. (PROSE: Blood Heat)