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|type = [[Teleportation]] | |type = [[Teleportation]] | ||
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| | |first = The Stolen Earth (TV story) | ||
|appearances = {{il|[[TV]]: ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]''|[[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Turn of the Tides (audio story)|The Turn of the Tides]]''|[[GAME]]: ''[[Lost in Time (video game)|Lost in Time]]''}} | |||
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'''Project Indigo''' was [[UNIT | '''Project Indigo''' was [[UNIT]]'s first experimental [[teleport]]ation device developed in [[2009]]. It was reverse-engineered from [[Sontaran]] [[teleport pod|technology]] which was left behind following their [[Sontaran invasion of Earth|failed invasion]] of [[Earth]] in that year. | ||
The first person to successfully field-test the prototype was [[Martha Jones]] during the [[21st century Dalek invasion|Dalek invasion]] later in 2009. Prior to this, [[Jack Harkness]] warned Martha against using it given its experimental nature. He told [[Gwen Cooper]] and [[Ianto Jones]] it had no coordinates or stabilisation. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'') Though trying to get to an [[Osterhagen Station]], she was instead briefly diverted to [[Atlantis]] by a temporal crisis. She took notes of the coordinate, but then immediately activated Project Indigo again, thinking to herself that "there's no place like home". ([[GAME]]: ''[[Lost in Time (video game)|Lost in Time]]'') | |||
This worked, with Project Indigo tapping into her mind and taking to her [[Francine Jones|mother's]] house, "the place [she] most wanted to be". Martha later used the device again, to teleport herself to the vicinity of the [[Osterhagen key|Osterhagen]] base in [[Germany]], where it was discarded by the door of the detonation control chamber. ([[TV]]: ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'') | |||
[[Jac (The Magician's Apprentice)|Jac]] used Project Indigo to rapidly transport [[Jo Jones]], [[Rani Chandra]] and [[Rio (The Turn of the Tides)|Rio]] from the Amazon jungle to UNIT's base at [[Gibraltar]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Turn of the Tides (audio story)|The Turn of the Tides]]'') | |||
[[Category:Earth technology]] | [[Category:Earth technology]] | ||
[[Category:Teleportation devices]] | [[Category:Teleportation devices]] | ||
[[Category:Scientific experiments and research projects]] |
Latest revision as of 13:13, 30 August 2022
Project Indigo was UNIT's first experimental teleportation device developed in 2009. It was reverse-engineered from Sontaran technology which was left behind following their failed invasion of Earth in that year.
The first person to successfully field-test the prototype was Martha Jones during the Dalek invasion later in 2009. Prior to this, Jack Harkness warned Martha against using it given its experimental nature. He told Gwen Cooper and Ianto Jones it had no coordinates or stabilisation. (TV: The Stolen Earth) Though trying to get to an Osterhagen Station, she was instead briefly diverted to Atlantis by a temporal crisis. She took notes of the coordinate, but then immediately activated Project Indigo again, thinking to herself that "there's no place like home". (GAME: Lost in Time)
This worked, with Project Indigo tapping into her mind and taking to her mother's house, "the place [she] most wanted to be". Martha later used the device again, to teleport herself to the vicinity of the Osterhagen base in Germany, where it was discarded by the door of the detonation control chamber. (TV: Journey's End)
Jac used Project Indigo to rapidly transport Jo Jones, Rani Chandra and Rio from the Amazon jungle to UNIT's base at Gibraltar. (AUDIO: The Turn of the Tides)