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A '''Rip engine''' was a device that allowed for [[time travel]]. As [[Captain Jack |Jack]] put it, it was "a crude method of time travel."
A '''Rip engine''' was a device that allowed for [[time travel]]. As [[Captain Jack|Jack]] put it, it was "a crude method of time travel." Rip engines tore a hole in the fabric of space/time.


The [[Ninth Doctor]] intended to take [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] and Jack to the planet [[Kegron Pluva]] but instead arrived in [[2005]] [[Bromley]] to investigate a time distortion. There, he encountered [[Das]], a [[Neanderthal]] who was transported from 29,185 BC to 2005 by a rip engine. It prevented him from travelling in time again. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Only Human (novel)|Only Human]]'')
The [[Ninth Doctor]] intended to take [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] and Jack to the planet [[Kegron Pluva]] but instead arrived in [[2005]] [[Bromley]] to investigate a time distortion. There, he encountered [[Das]], a [[Neanderthal]] who was transported from 29,185 BC to 2005 by a rip engine. It prevented him from travelling in time again. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Only Human (novel)|Only Human]]'')
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Latest revision as of 18:51, 26 February 2019

A Rip engine was a device that allowed for time travel. As Jack put it, it was "a crude method of time travel." Rip engines tore a hole in the fabric of space/time.

The Ninth Doctor intended to take Rose and Jack to the planet Kegron Pluva but instead arrived in 2005 Bromley to investigate a time distortion. There, he encountered Das, a Neanderthal who was transported from 29,185 BC to 2005 by a rip engine. It prevented him from travelling in time again. (PROSEOnly Human)