It sets the stage for a fictional story line removed from the world as we experience it, and with the extended relation that unlike the many stock variations on time travel which affect at most a handful of characters, the technique transports many characters en masse into a new timeline along with a lot of their surroundings. The transportation resembles that from the S. M. Stirling novel Island in the Sea of Time.
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