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The '''Space-Time Manipulator''', also known as the '''STM''' or '''S/TM''', was a machine that could drag objects from other times and places. | |||
== Abilities == | |||
It had no fixed entry point, meaning specific locations were difficult to get on fix on. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Bounty Hunter (TV story)|The Bounty Hunter]]'') | |||
The [[quantum equaliser]] was a component of the machine that maintained the balance between [[space]] and [[time]]. A disruption in the quantum equaliser had the potential to open up [[time stream]]s which could cause [[temporal displacement]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Cambridge Spy (TV story)|The Cambridge Spy]]'') | |||
With all the instruments set to zero, an object would be transported to the Korven ship the STM came from, or somewhere outside it, as the ship was its default location for transportation. The more objects that went through the STM, the more its power was depleted. The [[temporal stabiliser]] was a vital component for the machine. ([[TV]]: ''[[Angel of the North (TV story)|Angel of the North]]'') The machine also contained organic material. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Last Precinct (TV story)|The Last Precinct]]'') | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
A [[Korven]] [[spacecraft]] carrying a manipulator crashed in the frozen wastelands of [[Canada]]. By [[2050]], the Manipulator was captured by [[the Department]], who took it back piece by piece until it was installed into [[Alistair Gryffen]]'s [[Gryffen Manor|house]]. However, they missed the [[temporal stabiliser]], a vital component, which resulted in Gryffen's work with the manipulator being more harder. ([[ | A [[Korven]] [[spacecraft]] carrying a manipulator crashed in the frozen wastelands of [[Canada]]. By [[2050]], the Manipulator was captured by [[the Department]], who took it back piece by piece until it was installed into [[Alistair Gryffen]]'s [[Gryffen Manor|house]]. However, they missed the [[temporal stabiliser]], a vital component, which resulted in Gryffen's work with the manipulator being more harder. ([[TV]]: ''[[Angel of the North (TV story)|Angel of the North]]'') Gryffen intended to use it to bring back his lost family, but [[Starkey]] interfered with it, which brought four [[Jixen]] and [[K9 Mark I|K9]] to Earth. ([[TV]]: ''[[Regeneration (TV story)|Regeneration]]'') | ||
When [[Jorjie Turner|Jorjie]] suggested using the Manipulator to have adventures through time, [[Darius Pike|Darius]] argued against it, saying anything could come through. Immediately after, the Space-Time Manipulator sent a couple of [[rat]]s out, frightening Darius. This later resulted in a problem in the house, as they could multiply every ten seconds. ([[TV]]: ''[[Liberation (TV story)|Liberation]]'') | |||
[[Korven (The Korven)|The Korven]] later time travelled from [[2618]] using the Space-Time Manipulator to capture Professor Gryffen. ([[K9]]: ''[[The Korven (TV story)|The Korven]]'') | |||
[[ | The bounty hunter [[Ahab (The Bounty Hunter)|Ahab]] followed K9 through the Space-Time Manipulator to track him down. Later when Ahab captured K9, he dragged him to the STM to take him back to the year [[50000]], subduing [[K9 Mark 2|K9]] with his cool whip. However, Jorjie threw a cup of hot [[tea]] at the lasso. The elevated temperature cancelled the cold beam and catapulted Ahab into the STM. As the planets continually moved through space, this meant that the Earth's location in [[50000]] wasn't the same location as in 2050. Ahab was lost in space. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Bounty Hunter (TV story)|The Bounty Hunter]]'') | ||
Gryffen's constant attempts to retrieve his family with the STM were later revealed to have taken their toll. Every time he got within mere inches of retrieving them, something went wrong and he lost them all over again. Over time this left a mark, warping reality into the shapes of his wife and children. These ghostly impostors almost had Jorjie and Darius thrown into the vortex so they could trade places until K9 and Starkey intervened, sending the beings back through instead. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Fall of the House of Gryffen (TV story)|The Fall of the House of Gryffen]]'') | |||
Gryffen's | An [[Oroborus]] made its way to [[Earth]] and hid in [[Gryffen Manor]]'s basement. It consumed [[time]] until [[Starkey]] discovered what was going on and lured it into the Manipulator's path, sending it away. ([[TV]]: ''[[Oroborus (TV story)|Oroborus]]'') | ||
An | An accident with the STM briefly sent Starkey, Jorjie and K9 to the year [[1963]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Cambridge Spy (TV story)|The Cambridge Spy]]'') | ||
Gryffen helped free [[Taphony]], a [[Time Blank]] that he helped create, using the STM to send her to the mansion. She befriended Starkey, Darius and Jorjie, but required Jorjie's life force to sustain her existence in normal time (she also rapidly aged Gryffen for his role in her imprisonment). Although she wanted to stay on Earth, she was eventually convinced by her friends that she needed to leave, and departed through the STM into another [[dimension]]. This reversed time to the point where Gryffen first released her, although K9 (being a time traveller himself) still retained his memories of her. ([[TV]]: ''[[Taphony and the Time Loop (TV story)|Taphony and the Time Loop]]'') | |||
K9's attempts to overcome his amnesia by hooking up to the STM was a huge mistake as he was struck down by an even larger dose of amnesia that left his mind totally blank. As the glitch consumed him, he began to lose control, initiating his self-destruct program and causing him to fire upon Gryffen and Starkey. Luckily he managed to piece together the fragments and snap out of it curing his condition. ([[TV]]: ''[[Mind Snap (TV story)|Mind Snap]]'') | |||
K9 | When Gryffen went to the [[Korven Fallen Angel|fallen angel]] in Canada, to salvage the temporal stabiliser, K9 decided to go there using the STM. He had Starkey, Darius and Jorjie set all the instruments, as the STM came from the fallen angel, K9 theorised that its default location for transportation would be the ship. Starkey decided to follow K9. They were transported nearby the ship. Starkey's arrival depleted the portal's power, they would have to be at the same spot in two hours time or the portal would close. Fortanutely, they were able to Gryffen and get the temporal stabiliser. Upon their arrival, Gryffen objected to using the stabiliser, as it could let the Korven through. ([[TV]]: ''[[Angel of the North (TV story)|Angel of the North]]'') | ||
When | When [[the Last Precinct]]'s plan to control [[CCPC]]'s backfired, with them being infected with an alien virus, Gryffen told K9 to cut through the STM's core. Darius objected, as this could risk damaging the STM beyond repair, he asked Gryffen what about his family, but Gryffen told him that if he didn't do this he would be losing another family. K9 was successful and used the organic material in the STM to create an antidote for the CCPCs. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Last Precinct (TV story)|The Last Precinct]]'') | ||
[[Thorne]] had a gateway constructed in the [[Millennium Dome]], linked to the STM. A strange phenomenon occurred in the STM, a [[Black hole|black]] and a [[white hole]] moving, if they combined they would create a vortex of anti-gravity and consume the Earth. K9 went off to confront Thorne, who told him that an invasion would be coming through. Thorne told K9 that he need him to stabilise the gateway so the Department could mount a pre-emptive strike. K9, however, found himself helping the portal become larger, making the arrival of an invading army even easier, he determined that Thorne was in league with the invaders. Gryffen was forced to use the temporal stabiliser to stop the phenomenon from destroying Earth. However, this was part of Thorne's plan, and it allowed the Korven vanguard, led by [[Lomax]], to come through. Gryffen managed to overcome his [[agoraphobia]] and headed off to the dome. Just as the Korven prepared for the arrival of the rest of the army, Gryffen shouted out the STM's voice activated termination code, Omega-Sigma-Theta-Ohm. The STM was destroyed in a final confrontation with the Korven, sucking in the Korven before exploding in a fiery blast. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eclipse of the Korven (TV story)|The Eclipse of the Korven]]'') | |||
[[ | == Another space-time manipulator == | ||
The [[Tenth Doctor]] chased after a different space-time manipulator whilst having to keep the [[Dalek]]s, [[Slitheen]] and [[Judoon]] from gaining control of it. After gaining it, the Doctor destroyed the manipulator to prevent it from being misused. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Doctor In A Dash (video game)|Doctor In A Dash]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:44, 8 September 2024
The Space-Time Manipulator, also known as the STM or S/TM, was a machine that could drag objects from other times and places.
Abilities[[edit] | [edit source]]
It had no fixed entry point, meaning specific locations were difficult to get on fix on. (TV: The Bounty Hunter)
The quantum equaliser was a component of the machine that maintained the balance between space and time. A disruption in the quantum equaliser had the potential to open up time streams which could cause temporal displacements. (TV: The Cambridge Spy)
With all the instruments set to zero, an object would be transported to the Korven ship the STM came from, or somewhere outside it, as the ship was its default location for transportation. The more objects that went through the STM, the more its power was depleted. The temporal stabiliser was a vital component for the machine. (TV: Angel of the North) The machine also contained organic material. (TV: The Last Precinct)
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
A Korven spacecraft carrying a manipulator crashed in the frozen wastelands of Canada. By 2050, the Manipulator was captured by the Department, who took it back piece by piece until it was installed into Alistair Gryffen's house. However, they missed the temporal stabiliser, a vital component, which resulted in Gryffen's work with the manipulator being more harder. (TV: Angel of the North) Gryffen intended to use it to bring back his lost family, but Starkey interfered with it, which brought four Jixen and K9 to Earth. (TV: Regeneration)
When Jorjie suggested using the Manipulator to have adventures through time, Darius argued against it, saying anything could come through. Immediately after, the Space-Time Manipulator sent a couple of rats out, frightening Darius. This later resulted in a problem in the house, as they could multiply every ten seconds. (TV: Liberation)
The Korven later time travelled from 2618 using the Space-Time Manipulator to capture Professor Gryffen. (K9: The Korven)
The bounty hunter Ahab followed K9 through the Space-Time Manipulator to track him down. Later when Ahab captured K9, he dragged him to the STM to take him back to the year 50000, subduing K9 with his cool whip. However, Jorjie threw a cup of hot tea at the lasso. The elevated temperature cancelled the cold beam and catapulted Ahab into the STM. As the planets continually moved through space, this meant that the Earth's location in 50000 wasn't the same location as in 2050. Ahab was lost in space. (TV: The Bounty Hunter)
Gryffen's constant attempts to retrieve his family with the STM were later revealed to have taken their toll. Every time he got within mere inches of retrieving them, something went wrong and he lost them all over again. Over time this left a mark, warping reality into the shapes of his wife and children. These ghostly impostors almost had Jorjie and Darius thrown into the vortex so they could trade places until K9 and Starkey intervened, sending the beings back through instead. (TV: The Fall of the House of Gryffen)
An Oroborus made its way to Earth and hid in Gryffen Manor's basement. It consumed time until Starkey discovered what was going on and lured it into the Manipulator's path, sending it away. (TV: Oroborus)
An accident with the STM briefly sent Starkey, Jorjie and K9 to the year 1963. (TV: The Cambridge Spy)
Gryffen helped free Taphony, a Time Blank that he helped create, using the STM to send her to the mansion. She befriended Starkey, Darius and Jorjie, but required Jorjie's life force to sustain her existence in normal time (she also rapidly aged Gryffen for his role in her imprisonment). Although she wanted to stay on Earth, she was eventually convinced by her friends that she needed to leave, and departed through the STM into another dimension. This reversed time to the point where Gryffen first released her, although K9 (being a time traveller himself) still retained his memories of her. (TV: Taphony and the Time Loop)
K9's attempts to overcome his amnesia by hooking up to the STM was a huge mistake as he was struck down by an even larger dose of amnesia that left his mind totally blank. As the glitch consumed him, he began to lose control, initiating his self-destruct program and causing him to fire upon Gryffen and Starkey. Luckily he managed to piece together the fragments and snap out of it curing his condition. (TV: Mind Snap)
When Gryffen went to the fallen angel in Canada, to salvage the temporal stabiliser, K9 decided to go there using the STM. He had Starkey, Darius and Jorjie set all the instruments, as the STM came from the fallen angel, K9 theorised that its default location for transportation would be the ship. Starkey decided to follow K9. They were transported nearby the ship. Starkey's arrival depleted the portal's power, they would have to be at the same spot in two hours time or the portal would close. Fortanutely, they were able to Gryffen and get the temporal stabiliser. Upon their arrival, Gryffen objected to using the stabiliser, as it could let the Korven through. (TV: Angel of the North)
When the Last Precinct's plan to control CCPC's backfired, with them being infected with an alien virus, Gryffen told K9 to cut through the STM's core. Darius objected, as this could risk damaging the STM beyond repair, he asked Gryffen what about his family, but Gryffen told him that if he didn't do this he would be losing another family. K9 was successful and used the organic material in the STM to create an antidote for the CCPCs. (TV: The Last Precinct)
Thorne had a gateway constructed in the Millennium Dome, linked to the STM. A strange phenomenon occurred in the STM, a black and a white hole moving, if they combined they would create a vortex of anti-gravity and consume the Earth. K9 went off to confront Thorne, who told him that an invasion would be coming through. Thorne told K9 that he need him to stabilise the gateway so the Department could mount a pre-emptive strike. K9, however, found himself helping the portal become larger, making the arrival of an invading army even easier, he determined that Thorne was in league with the invaders. Gryffen was forced to use the temporal stabiliser to stop the phenomenon from destroying Earth. However, this was part of Thorne's plan, and it allowed the Korven vanguard, led by Lomax, to come through. Gryffen managed to overcome his agoraphobia and headed off to the dome. Just as the Korven prepared for the arrival of the rest of the army, Gryffen shouted out the STM's voice activated termination code, Omega-Sigma-Theta-Ohm. The STM was destroyed in a final confrontation with the Korven, sucking in the Korven before exploding in a fiery blast. (TV: The Eclipse of the Korven)
Another space-time manipulator[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Tenth Doctor chased after a different space-time manipulator whilst having to keep the Daleks, Slitheen and Judoon from gaining control of it. After gaining it, the Doctor destroyed the manipulator to prevent it from being misused. (GAME: Doctor In A Dash)