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Time or temporal paradoxes were events arising from means other than the normal flow of cause and effect. Paradoxes varied greatly in terms of origin and severity: at the least-harmful end were fairly benign sorts of paradox, where effect preceded cause, resulting in a confusing-but-tenable event; (TV: The Time of the Doctor, Time Heist) on the more severe end, were thoroughly impossible paradoxes, such as the descendants of a race travelling back in time to exterminate their predecessors. (TV: Last of the Time Lords) Perhaps the most destructive form of paradox involved travellers "interfering" with the Web of Time or altering a fixed point in time, an act which could destabilise or destroy the entire space-time continuum. (TV: Attack of the Cybermen, The Wedding of River Song)

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  • Temporal Paradox
  • Temporal paradox
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  • Time or temporal paradoxes were events arising from means other than the normal flow of cause and effect. Paradoxes varied greatly in terms of origin and severity: at the least-harmful end were fairly benign sorts of paradox, where effect preceded cause, resulting in a confusing-but-tenable event; (TV: The Time of the Doctor, Time Heist) on the more severe end, were thoroughly impossible paradoxes, such as the descendants of a race travelling back in time to exterminate their predecessors. (TV: Last of the Time Lords) Perhaps the most destructive form of paradox involved travellers "interfering" with the Web of Time or altering a fixed point in time, an act which could destabilise or destroy the entire space-time continuum. (TV: Attack of the Cybermen, The Wedding of River Song)
  • Temporal paradoxes are incidents in time travel in which causality is twisted in a way that sometimes effects may precede causes or something must cause the impetus that travels back in time to create the impetus, locking it in a loop.
  • Temporal Paradox is a spell. Formerly known as Devotion.
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  • 54(xsd:integer)
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  • N/A
Type
  • Teleportation
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  • Xelor
Description
  • Allies and enemies in an area of effect of 4 cells around the Dial are teleported symmetrically in relation to the Dial. At the start of the Dial's turn, it will again teleport the same targets symmetrically. Sets the cool down period of Xelor's Dial to 1.
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  • Time or temporal paradoxes were events arising from means other than the normal flow of cause and effect. Paradoxes varied greatly in terms of origin and severity: at the least-harmful end were fairly benign sorts of paradox, where effect preceded cause, resulting in a confusing-but-tenable event; (TV: The Time of the Doctor, Time Heist) on the more severe end, were thoroughly impossible paradoxes, such as the descendants of a race travelling back in time to exterminate their predecessors. (TV: Last of the Time Lords) Perhaps the most destructive form of paradox involved travellers "interfering" with the Web of Time or altering a fixed point in time, an act which could destabilise or destroy the entire space-time continuum. (TV: Attack of the Cybermen, The Wedding of River Song)
  • Temporal paradoxes are incidents in time travel in which causality is twisted in a way that sometimes effects may precede causes or something must cause the impetus that travels back in time to create the impetus, locking it in a loop.
  • Temporal Paradox is a spell. Formerly known as Devotion.
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