Heave - A TRAVELLING LEAGUE
Feb 14 - Apr 11, 2026
Current Holder
Stephen Dunton
Time LockA
Time Lock: Chrono Sentinel's Unyielding Predictive Edge
Stuck on Repeat
Aspects refreshed Feb 21, 2026
Forged in the silent hours of a 24-hour surveillance loop, Time Lock was extracted from the core of a corrupted timecode server deep within the Chrono Sentinels' archive vault—an analog-digital hybrid that once governed the sync pulses of a thousand overlapping case files. When the system collapsed under the weight of its own recursive predictions, one fragment remained coherent: a self-sustaining temporal anchor that refused to decay. The Sentinels recovered it, not as data, but as a physical imprint—a crystalline lattice grown from frozen timestamps and echo traces, now pulsing with the rhythm of interrupted playback.
Time Lock emits a low-frequency hum detectable only through peripheral vision, like the flicker of a paused VHS frame held just beyond focus. When activated, it overlays faint gridlines across the arena, each intersection marked with ghosted numerals that shift in real-time, predicting trajectories seconds before they occur. It resists entropy by stabilizing nearby signals, rendering ambush tactics useless and scrambling the thermal signatures of fast-moving threats. Its surface repels dust and decay, always appearing slightly colder than ambient temperature, as if perpetually rewinding.
A silent arbiter of inevitability, etched in neon-blue circuitry and cold logic. It does not react—it preempts. Every contested play is already resolved in its favor, its authority rooted in the unshakable certainty of what must happen. It stands between order and collapse, not with force, but with flawless foresight.
Tag Details
Chrono Sentinels
Maverick detectives who weaponize time and fractal logic to predict throws and intercept heists before they happen. They map every round like a cold case, turning crystal lattice data into unbreakable surveillance nets.
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Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
rewind sound Let's see that rating surge again in slo-mo. Stephen Dunton just ran a +31 surgical strike over his PDGA baseline (876 vs. 845), catapulting from Tag #5 to Tag #1 in a single week—the kind of climb that makes Time Lock's judgy crystalline hum look embarrassingly premature. The tag was supposed to be predicting grip-locks; instead, it watched its bearer execute a flawless tempo, post a 63 against a field average of 65.7, and leave the arena's predictive algorithm gasping in the dust. The Thermal Drift episode doesn't care about slow play when the result is that clean. From condemned to champion in one round—and the petty temporal audit is now just another artifact in the vault, still hissing about seconds wasted while Stephen calmly walks out with the heat signature.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Extracted from a server that crashed calculating your slow play, Tag #5 is Time Lock. A crystalline shard of frozen timestamps, it thinks your tempo is tragic. It hums with judgmental energy, predicting your shanks seconds before you grip-lock. Cold, precise, and absolutely petty about how long you take to line up a par save.
Stephen Dunton just saddled himself with Tag #5, Time Lock. It’s a crystalline audit of his tempo. The tag is already predicting his grip-locks before he even reaches the tee box. It hums with judgment, Stephen. It’s not tracking birdies; it’s counting the seconds you waste before hitting that tree.