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The Enemy discovered that by moving their [[timeship]]s first into zero time and then back into real time they would avoid dragging along bits and bobs of prior time periods, meaning that the [[Gravity Spider|Gravity Spider]]s looking for these discontinuities would come up empty.
The Enemy discovered that by moving their [[timeship]]s first into zero time and then back into real time they would avoid dragging along bits and bobs of prior time periods, meaning that the [[Gravity Spider|Gravity Spider]]s looking for these discontinuities would come up empty.


However, the residual traces of zero time would later be analyzed by the Houses to determine the technical specifications of Enemy time ships, as well as their recent histories, in one of the first real technology successes of the Houses in the first 50 years of [[War in Heaven|The War]].
However, the residual traces of zero time would later be analysed by the Houses to determine the technical specifications of Enemy time ships, as well as their recent histories, in one of the first real technology successes of the Houses in the first 50 years of [[War in Heaven|The War]].


Zero time was also used in an attempt to access [[Utterlost]], though these pathways were cutoff as well, eventually. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')
Zero time was also used in an attempt to access [[Utterlost]], though these pathways were cutoff as well, eventually. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')


[[Category:Time technology]]
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