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Power cuts can be neatly illustrated with a digital clock flashing '12:00' or '00:00'.
See also [[Race Against the Clock]], [[Right
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== Film ==
* In ''[[
* The clock tower in [[Back to The Future]] stopped after being stuck by lightning, giving Marty and Doc a precise time to use the lightning to time travel.
* ''[[The War of the Worlds]]'' (1953). After the Martians use their heat ray for the first time, all the watches of the people in the nearest time stop. When this happens, the people notice that all of the watches stopped at the same time.
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== Literature ==
* ''[[wikipedia:The Quiet Earth|The Quiet Earth]]''. When John Hobson wakes up he finds that his watch has stopped at 6:12. As he explores the deserted world he finds that all watches and clocks have also stopped at 6:12.
* [[
* In ''[[Great Expectations]]'', Miss Havisham's clocks are all stopped at 8:40 -- the exact moment her groom-to-be jilted her.
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* A stopped watch used to be a common method of discerning time of death when the cause of death was a fall from a great height. This was abused in at least one episode of ''[[Midsomer Murders]]'' to make a murder look like a suicide.
* A minor plot point in ''[[Ashes to Ashes]]''. {{spoiler|Whenever Drake asks Keats for the time, he gives her the same time: the minute Drake died.}}
* One episode of ''[[
* At the end of the multi-part episode of ''[[Lois and Clark]]'' that involved Clark being lost in time, the exact time of his departure is needed to save him. Good thing said departure involved an explosion that damaged the [[Big Bad]]'s watch.
* ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' episode "Where is Everybody?" depicts a man wandering in an empty town. In one building, he finds a broken clock. The implication is that the clock must have stopped at whatever time disaster struck, scattering the inhabitants. {{spoiler|We later learn that he broke the clock himself in his attempt to escape a space simulation chamber.}}
* In the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode "The Wedding of River Song", ''every single'' clock on earth is stopped at 5:02pm on April 22, 2011, because time itself is broken by {{spoiler|River refusing to kill the Doctor, which was a fixed point in time.}}
* In ''[[Once Upon a Time (TV series)|Once Upon a Time]]'', the clock in Storybrooke is not working, which is to indicate that time is frozen. When Emma arrives in Storybrooke, the clock starts working again.
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== Video Games ==
* In [[First Encounter Assault Recon|FEAR 2]] all clocks have stopped after the events in FEAR.(Bonus points if you can tell me the time)
* In ''[[
* [[Fallout]] 3 has every single clock you see stopped at the exact time the Chinese attack occurred. Seems like some of them would have been wind-up or something...
* The ''[[Ace Attorney]]'' series use this idea many times - twice in [[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney|the first game]] alone.
* In ''[[Silent Hill Homecoming]]'', all the clocks in town are stopped at 2:06.
* In the [[
* In the adventure game ''[[Gray Matter]]'', strange [[Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane|and seemingly supernatural]] events happen around the Oxford University campus, and each time the clock stops at the time of the event.
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