- species of command which, literally translated, means that all incidents are in one
place on the time track: "I'm jammed up," "Everything happens at
once," "Everything comes in on me at once," "I'll get even with
you," etc. (DMSMH, p. 213)
- anything which pulls the time track into a bunch at one or more points. When the grouper
is gone the time track is perceived to be straight. (HCOB 15 May 63)
- is a number of incidents becoming located apparently in one time instant. (SH Spec 56,
6109C20)
- action phrase which would tend to bunch all incidents in one place, creates the illusion
that the time track is collapsed and that all incidents are at the same point in time.
Example: "Pull yourself together," "It all happens at once." (SOS, p. 103)