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"It's just that you are such a young species, you only perceive in three dimensions ...isn't that right?"
"Yeah, how many are there?"
"Only twenty-six that matter... I am sure you will work it out soon."
― Naljian and Ben Tennyson (Ben 10: Alien Force)

The power to not be bound by the regular three dimensions as other beings/things are. Sub-power of Spatial-Temporal Lock. Variation of Freedom.

Capabilities[]

The user can move through all dimensions, not just the three spatial ones, allowing travel through time and to other dimensions, perception at things from a different angle that would be inaccessible to three-dimensional eyes, etc.

Applications[]

Techniques[]

Variations[]

Associations[]

Limitations[]

  • The user may not be able to time-travel an infinite number of times.
  • The user can still be physically harmed if they do not move out of the way of an attack.
    • If impaled by a "lower-dimensional" object, the user may be pinned to that time and place.
  • Some dimensions may be "folded up". Access to these dimensions may be impossible, or else detrimental.
  • "Higher" dimensions may be inhospitable to three-dimensional life-forms.

Known Users[]

  • Schrödinger's Whale (Ah! My Goddess)
  • Weaver (Bas-Lag Cycle)
  • Professor Paradox (Ben 10 Series)
  • Gilgamesh (Final Fantasy V)
  • The Observers (Fringe)
    • September
    • December
  • Anti-Spirals (Gurren Lagann)
  • G'mork (The Neverending Story)
  • Haruka (Noein)
  • Dragoons (Scrapped Princess)
  • Kain (Tenchi Muyo! In Love)
  • Denizens of the higher worlds (Umineko)

Known Objects[]

  • Merkabah (Jewish Mysticism)

References[]

  • Bryanton, R. (2007). Imagining the Tenth Dimension: A New Way of Thinking about Time and Space. United States: Trafford Publishing.
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