User can isolate themselves or others from most temporal effects while still existing inside of the timestream. The power is like a big stone in a river, the water being the flow of time and the stone being a part of the river while also isolated from most of its effects, the water must pass by the stone while it just sits there and ignores the waters effects. this works under the same basic concept. This allows them to ignore temporal effects such as rewinding, reduction, acceleration, and even shifting.
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| - User can isolate themselves or others from most temporal effects while still existing inside of the timestream. The power is like a big stone in a river, the water being the flow of time and the stone being a part of the river while also isolated from most of its effects, the water must pass by the stone while it just sits there and ignores the waters effects. this works under the same basic concept. This allows them to ignore temporal effects such as rewinding, reduction, acceleration, and even shifting.
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| - Isolate oneself or others from most temporal effects.
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| - Temporal Isolation Fields can mostly ignore the effects of a frozen or altered timestream while still existing inside of it.
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| - User can isolate themselves or others from most temporal effects while still existing inside of the timestream. The power is like a big stone in a river, the water being the flow of time and the stone being a part of the river while also isolated from most of its effects, the water must pass by the stone while it just sits there and ignores the waters effects. this works under the same basic concept. This allows them to ignore temporal effects such as rewinding, reduction, acceleration, and even shifting. Unlike Temporal Lock however, the user is not completely immune to the passage of time and its effects.
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