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Template:IndexTrope Of all the concepts in Speculative Fiction, Time Travel is probably the one with the most possibilities for storytelling, and therefore the one that has been exploited the most. Whether you're casting a critical eye on the past, satirising the present through a warped future, or just looking for an excuse to have dinosaurs rampaging through New York, time travel is the way to go. Or, possibly, the way to have been going. It's so hard to tell these days. Or those days. Or whatever. Or whenever. We tend to get grammatically confused when talking on this subject.

Also, try saying the name of this page ten times fast.

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