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FFVIII Time Compression City

A city in the time compressed world.

A complete mystery. Various states of "present" are believed to become compressed. Sorceress' power from many generations may cross over to give 1 sorceress great strength. No one knows what effect this may have on regular human beings.

FFVIII Info Corner

Time compression (時間圧縮, Jikan Asshuku?) is a major plot point in Final Fantasy VIII, being the method by which Sorceress Ultimecia plans to change the course of time, space, and destiny. In spin-off appearances, Ultimecia uses time compression as an offensive ability.

Time compression is the concept of condensing all of time and space into a single moment, or "singularity". It can be initiated by the casting of a spell, which requires incredible power on behalf of the caster(s) and places them at the center of said singularity. By compressing the entire universe in this manner and placing herself at the center of it, Ultimecia wants to assimilate all of creation into herself, then use her sorceress power to recreate everything according to her desires. In the Japanese version Ultimecia describes the time compression in a more detailed manner than in the English version, explaining the party's very existences will be absorbed by the time compression, causing them agony as their thoughts would be ripped apart with their memories fading away leaving them unable to do, think or feel anything.

Story[]

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She's the only one who would be able to exist in such a world. She, and no other.

Rinoa describing Ultimecia's plan for time compression
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Time compressing.

Laguna Loire, the president of Esthar, and Dr. Odine come up with a plan for the SeeDs to venture to the future to stop Ultimecia. When Ultimecia compresses time in the body of the Sorceress Adel of the distant past, the spell is halted halfway when Ellone sends Ultimecia's consciousness back to the future whence it came. Ultimecia's spell affects time and space, an event which Squall and his SeeD party are relying on to reach Ultimecia's future and stop her before she can finish what she started.

When time and space begin to compress, Squall and his allies watch the world turn upside-down as a thousand different kinds of space from a thousand different points in time begin to fuse all around them. The party must "swim" through the psychedelic landscape to reach Ultimecia. Because time and space are merging, moving through space allows the party to also move through time and emerge on the site of the old orphanage in the future.

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Save point illusions.

In keeping with time compression's psychedelic nature, the party initially lands in a version of Edea's waiting hall in Deling City, wherein the atmosphere is foggier and there is a save point. When the party steps on the save point, dozen more spring up around the room, all of them illusions. At the center of this room the party fights a series of sorceresses from across time and space.

As explained by Laguna before the party departed, the only way for them to exist in a time they don't belong to is to believe in one anothers' existence and to imagine themselves in the place they want to be alongside the people they want to be with. This is likely why the party emerges from the compressing time at the orphanage, the place everyone but Rinoa spent their early years. When the party flies through the compressing time, Rinoa at first fears she will disappear, but Squall assures her he won't let her.

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Ultimecia absorbing time and space into herself.

The party finds Ultimecia Castle towering over the landscape in the desolate future and finds her beyond the clock tower. During the party's battle against Ultimecia her castle fades away as she begins absorbing time and space into herself, and during the final confrontation the party faces her in a dark void. Ultimecia's demise breaks the spell and time begins to revert to its original form. While the others make it back to their time, Squall gets lost within the compressed time and almost disappears until Rinoa brings him back.

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Geographic changes[]

The endgame world is changed due to the effects of the time compression. Of the locations previously accessible, most have become unreachable behind curtains of white light. The backyard of Edea's House is accessible only via the field map from the final dungeon, but the house on the world map is blocked off. The Chocobo Forests are still accessible as well as is the Ragnarok for transportation. Trabia Canyon is still accessible as a foot passage through the Vienne Mountains between Trabia and the Mordred Plains.

The remaining accessible locations are home to Guardian Forces, which can still be claimed if they haven't been already: Centra Ruins (for Tonberry and Odin), the Deep Sea Research Center (for Bahamut and Eden), Tears' Point (for Doomtrain), and the Tomb of the Unknown King (for Brothers). The Fire Cavern also remains accessible.

Tears Point inaccessible in time compression from FFVIII JP
Tears' Point in time compression from FFVIIIR

Original Japanese PlayStation release (top) and Final Fantasy VIII Remastered (bottom)

Tears' Point becomes inaccessible during Disc 4 of the original Japanese PlayStation version of the game. This was changed in later versions, and so the Solomon Ring needed for Doomtrain remains accessible late into the game.

Since the endgame is occupied by only the final SeeD mission—invoking the time compression and vanquishing Ultimecia—the most important location is Ultimecia Castle. Four portals from the castle link to four corresponding portals scattered around the world: at Wilburn Hill in Galbadia, at Serengeti Plains in Centra, at Grandidi Forest in Esthar, and a fourth less-accessible one at Kashkabald Desert in Esthar near where Ragnarok has initially been landed. This fourth portal (along with the Ragnarok) can only initially be reached by chocobo.

Other appearances[]

Dissidia Final Fantasy series[]

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Time Compression.

A flurry of attacks ending in one crushing blow.

Menu description of Ultimecia's EX Burst

Time Compression is Ultimecia's EX Burst. She freezes her opponent in place and conjures a swarm of magic bolts to bombard him or her. The EX Burst uses a slight variation of the mechanics used to execute Squall's Renzokuken, requiring the player to press Circle in time with icons on a power meter to land up to twelve hits, compared to Squall, who presses Right shoulder button to land eight hits. The finishing blow is an explosion called Sorceress Heart, paralleling the name of Squall's finishing blow, Lion Heart.

Compressing all of time is again Ultimecia's goal, but her motives and the consequences vary. In the first Dissidia Final Fantasy she tells Squall she wishes to compress time to create her ideal world where she will be worshiped as a goddess-like being that can live forever, but in Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy her museum profile and speech to the Cloud of Darkness allude that time compression would allow Ultimecia to freeze time and kill all the other summoned warriors, leaving her to rule World B for herself. Her post-defeat speech in Dissidia during Shade Impulse, if beaten by someone other than Squall, implies another reason for time compression was to return to the one place in time where she had happiness (implied to be when she was a child).

The Omega version of Ultimecia's Castle battle arena undergoes time compression as a stage effect. Time rewinds, the gears of the arena spin wildly to damage the Bravery of characters that touch them, and destroyed stage elements reform. The stage Bravery also randomizes constantly.

Mobius Final Fantasy[]

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Final Fantasy Trading Card Game[]

Time Compression is the special ability of Ultimecia's Dissidia card. For the discard of another Ultimecia card and three Water CP, Time Compression causes all Forwards other than Ultimecia to not become Active during the controller's next active phase.

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Etymology[]

Time–space compression (also known as space–time compression and time–space distantiation), articulated in 1989 by geographer David Harvey in The Condition of Postmodernity, refers to any phenomenon that alters the qualities of and relationship between space and time. Harvey's idea was rooted in Karl Marx's theory of the "annihilation of time and space".

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