User blog comment:RyanTheScourgeOfTheStorm25/Quirk Ideas?/@comment-43612043-20190917134449

Quirk: Shift of Solitude

Type: Emitter

Description: The user can shift themself and people or small objects they're touching into an alternate dimension that appears with only white to pale blue colours and shades. The alternate dimension appears very similar to that of the real world but only objects that have been still for prolonged periods of time are present and it can be seen that over a few days of stillness that something will start to fade in as a copy in the alternate dimension. Alternately when a real-world object has moved it will eventually fade to its new position of stillness. These copies are non-interactable and indestructible, only being static representations of the real world. The user of the quirk can constrict(speed up) or dilate(slow down) time around themself while in their alternate dimension. While this may appear to have no immediate effect from their perspective, they could either appear to have been in their dimension for a long time or instantaneously moved to a new location.

Drawbacks: The quirk only allows the shifting of themself and one other object or person below a certain mass at a time, the maximum mass able to be increased with training. While the user is in the alternate dimension with the real-world person or object there would be no present side effects. Once the user leaves the dimension without that person or object the user is mentally afflicted with the burden of all the mass of the person or object left behind. This burden also manifest physically in the real-world space around the user as a gravitational singularity, increasing in strength with the mental burden. If the user exceeds their limit then the singularity overcomes them and for a momentary period, intense fields of gravity crush their body and pull everything in the surroundings into them and into the alternate dimension, like that of a short lived, mini black hole, finally collapsing the dimension and destroying the singularity in the real world.

Additionally use of time distortion would leave the user being either younger or older than they should be if they hadn't distorted time. This would be managable with planning and calculations.