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- The timestream or time stream is a metaphorical conception of time as a stream, a flowing body of water. In Brave New Words: The Oxford Dictionary of Science...
- incredible speeds, even faster than light, and even to jump in and out of the timestream, thereby travelling - albeit with a limited degree of control - through...
- his time travel had caused the formation of a new timestream, and that in this new (current) timestream, the events that Titor had described would occur...
- akumatized into "Backwarder", who can turn back her victims' personal timestreams. During the battle, Hawk Moth learns she knows the Guardian of the Miraculous...
- eras in an effort to prevent others from disrupting the U.S.-related timestream. A review of the series in Variety called Spencer "prodigiously talented"...
- Mister Fantastic and Invisible Woman into the timestream. By the time Star-Lord found them in the timestream, they were found dead where they left him a...
- a given universe, and time travel that divides history into various timestreams. Often described as a subgenre of science fiction, alternative history...
- Look up time streamĀ or timestream in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Time Stream or timestream may refer to: Timestream, a metaphorical conception of...
- treadmill to chase after the radiation emitted from the button in the timestream, Batman and Barry discover Thawne as he was trying to reach "God." Upon...
- unwittingly unleashed in the first place, from eliminating the Turtles from the timestream, Venus accompanies him into the past and the ****ure. After a turbulent...