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MCE A half life 2 example is here twice, I know its considered rude to delete entries but surely it wouldn't hurt in this case, I could even combine them.

ninjacrat: It is no way rude to delete examples.


Cassius335: There was a bit in Charmed along same lines, though I can't be bothered to look it up right now. Leo took Piper up to meet his bosses and they were away a LOT longer than she thought.

rutheni: The ReBoot example doesn't make any sense. It's not that Enzo subjectively experienced less time, it's that everybody outside the game experienced less objective time than he (or at least, if we stick with the example's conceit, his body) experienced. His physical age isn't given, (I'd guess five or six), but it's clearly out of line with his calendar age, which is around three. This all makes more sense if we assume that ReBoot, despite not having any time travel, just some time hallucinations, operates on the Timey-Wimey Ball model.

Gargoyles was in here twice.


Clarste: Removed "* Inverted in the Suzumiya Haruhi novels, where the Nagato Yuki from 3 years ago (who is incapable of Time Travel) returns Mikuru and Kyon back to their original time by freezing the time and space of the entire room they are in, making 3 years pass by in one moment of "sleep." The technobabble explanation:

Nagato: "Selective freezing of liquefied connected data within spacetime, preserving it until the known destination within the spacetime continuum, and finally unfreezing the data.""

Because that's Human Popsicle.

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