• A stasis /ˈsteɪsɪs/ or stasis field, in science fiction, is a confined area of space in which time has been stopped or the contents have been rendered...
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  • Look up stasis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stasis (from Greek στάσις "a standing still") may refer to: A state in stability theory, in which all...
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  • Stasis is a 2015 science fiction horror point-and-click adventure game developed by The Brotherhood. Viewed from an isometric perspective, the game requires...
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  • album. Immortality in fiction#Cryonics Sleeper ship Stasis (fiction) Peter Nicholls (1979). The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction: An Illustrated A to Z...
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    Magic circle Plasma window Stasis (fiction) Telekinesis Tractor beam "Force Field", an entry of The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction "Night Land by William...
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  • Bobble may refer to: Bobble, another name for stasis (fiction) in Vernor Vinge's Peace Authority science fiction series Bobble (knitting), a form of stitching...
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    Self-replicating machines Simulated reality Star lifting and stellar engineering Stasis device Total conversion as energy source Mecha Megascale engineering and...
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    Gothic fiction, sometimes called Gothic horror (primarily in the 20th century), is a loose literary aesthetic of fear and haunting. The name refers to...
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  • effectively to a stop for an object in stasis, at a ratio of some billions of years outside to a second inside. An object in stasis is invulnerable to anything occurring...
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    ability to hibernate for extended periods of time, which makes cryogenic stasis possible and is applied to astronauts via gene-therapy. At the end of the...
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