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*[[Warhammer 40,000]] has quite a few examples of both. We have the [[C'tan]] (gods of reality), the [[Warp]] (a common source of time displacement and Event Horizon style incidents), the [[Chaos Gods]] (abhorrent and dickish warper gods from the immaterium), [[The God-Emperor of Mankind]], and multitudes of other warpers and traveller's who control time, space, and extradimensional forces from beyond our own material reality. (Expanding from here) | *[[Warhammer 40,000]] has quite a few examples of both. We have the [[C'tan]] (gods of reality), the [[Warp]] (a common source of time displacement and Event Horizon style incidents), the [[Chaos Gods]] (abhorrent and dickish warper gods from the immaterium), [[The God-Emperor of Mankind]], and multitudes of other warpers and traveller's who control time, space, and extradimensional forces from beyond our own material reality. (Expanding from here) | ||
*Star Wars | *[[Star Wars]] | ||
*Star Trek | *[[Star Trek]] | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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Both Time travel and Reality warping are incredibly popular topics, and plot points found throughout all of fiction, and all mediums. Tabletop gaming certainly is no exception.
Time Travel and Travelers
Reality Warping and warpers
Space and Time
Science
Conundrums and Scenarios
Examples
- Warhammer 40,000 has quite a few examples of both. We have the C'tan (gods of reality), the Warp (a common source of time displacement and Event Horizon style incidents), the Chaos Gods (abhorrent and dickish warper gods from the immaterium), The God-Emperor of Mankind, and multitudes of other warpers and traveller's who control time, space, and extradimensional forces from beyond our own material reality. (Expanding from here)
- Star Wars
- Star Trek