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[[Fenris]] used a [[time-jumper]] to travel back to the early days of [[Gallifreyan history]], charged with averting the dawn of the Time Lord civilisation. His attempt was foiled by [[Rassilon]], who eventually took from the time-jumper the [[directional control device]], a piece of technology still missing from the Gallifreyan time travel technology. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Star Death (comic story)|Star Death]]'')
[[Fenris]] used a [[time-jumper]] to travel back to the early days of [[Gallifreyan history]], charged with averting the dawn of the Time Lord civilisation. His attempt was foiled by [[Rassilon]], who eventually took from the time-jumper the [[directional control device]], a piece of technology still missing from the Gallifreyan time travel technology. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Star Death (comic story)|Star Death]]'')


The ''[[Justinian]]'' was sent via a time jump from [[26th century]] [[Ordifica]] to the late [[18th century]] [[Anathema]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Interference - Book Two]]'')
The ''[[Justinian]]'' was sent via a time jump from [[26th century]] [[Ordifica]] to the late [[18th century]] [[Anathema]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Interference - Book Two (novel)|Interference - Book Two]]'')


The [[Handbot]]s at the [[Two Streams Facility]] on [[Apalapucia]] could jump between time streams , though they didn't [[teleport]] (despite the appearance of the time jump). ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Waited]]'')
The [[Handbot]]s at the [[Two Streams Facility]] on [[Apalapucia]] could jump between time streams, though they didn't [[teleport]] (despite the appearance of the time jump). ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Waited (TV story)|The Girl Who Waited]]'')


[[Gallifreyan]] [[bowship]]s could perform time jumps. [[Jenny's bowship|One]] had crashed on the [[moon]] [[Terebek]], performing a time jump every thirty minutes that sent the moon six [[month]]s into the future each time. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Lost Dimension (comic story)|The Lost Dimension]]'')
[[Gallifreyan]] [[bowship]]s could perform time jumps. [[Jenny's bowship|One]] had crashed on the [[moon]] [[Terebek]], performing a time jump every thirty minutes that sent the moon six [[month]]s into the future each time. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Lost Dimension (comic story)|The Lost Dimension]]'')

Revision as of 19:26, 11 October 2022

A time jump was a temporal discontinuity or a mode of time travel. It was "smoother" than travel using a vortex manipulator. (AUDIO: I Went to a Marvellous Party)

Fenris used a time-jumper to travel back to the early days of Gallifreyan history, charged with averting the dawn of the Time Lord civilisation. His attempt was foiled by Rassilon, who eventually took from the time-jumper the directional control device, a piece of technology still missing from the Gallifreyan time travel technology. (COMIC: Star Death)

The Justinian was sent via a time jump from 26th century Ordifica to the late 18th century Anathema. (PROSE: Interference - Book Two)

The Handbots at the Two Streams Facility on Apalapucia could jump between time streams, though they didn't teleport (despite the appearance of the time jump). (TV: The Girl Who Waited)

Gallifreyan bowships could perform time jumps. One had crashed on the moon Terebek, performing a time jump every thirty minutes that sent the moon six months into the future each time. (COMIC: The Lost Dimension)

Upon their creation, the five founders of the New Dalek Paradigm travelled to the post-Last Great Time War era of N-Space from World War II via a time jump. (TV: Victory of the Daleks)