Temporal Distortion

A temporal distortion is an effect of horrible writing often encountered by Agents while dealing with badfic. The Department of Temporal Offenses was created partly to address particularly complicated temporal distortions.

Temporal distortions have strange and unpredictable effects, and can be anything from merely disorienting to outright deadly.

Temporal Distortion Effects

 * Time Skips: When the passage of time is not mentioned or inadequately described, the story can skip ahead hours or, for that matter, years, dragging Agents along with it. The skipped time passes in an instant and is experienced by Agents as extremely short; but other effects of time's passage may still be present--the story's action will have progressed and traveling characters will have skipped ahead in their journeys. Agents may be left behind by traveling targets, which must be located again after the time skip, or else may be dragged along the whole path in an instant.
 * Time Dilation: When things add up so that things simultaneously take two different amounts of time, the effect can be pretty disorienting. Usually caused by bad math.
 * Age Distortion: Characters can be forced by temporal distortions into ages that are much too old, much too young, or even negative numbers. One example is Legolas by laura, in which the Mary Sue in question ends up as Legolas's "boyfriend" at the age of ten. Characters who have been aged past their natural lifetime or distorted by negative aging may need a trip to Medical.
 * Spatial Distortions: When journeys are given unrealistically short or long times, the geography of the canon can be distorted. Rampant geographical expansion or contraction is often handled by the Department of Geographical Aberrations.

Other Causes of Temporal Distortions

 * Technology: The Remote Activator can be used to skip ahead in a fic. When it malfunctions, it can cause effects much like that of a time skip. In one case where the portal reached across centuries, the Agents in question were lucky to be disguised as Elves, as they found that their injuries had instantly healed--they had evidently experienced those centuries physically, but not mentally, and would have died of old age had they been mortal.