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An '''Ur-box''' was a complex device of [[Time Lord]] design. It recorded events of a specific point in the timeline. It projected that data and information into the [[Time Vortex]], sending false information to time scanners of [[time-active ]]factions. This allowed the users of the Ur-box to operate without being detected and so change a point in the timeline. | An '''Ur-box''' was a complex device of [[Time Lord]] design. It recorded events of a specific point in the timeline. It projected that data and information into the [[Time Vortex]], sending false information to time scanners of [[time-active]] factions. This allowed the users of the Ur-box to operate without being detected and so change a point in the timeline. | ||
There were, however, several problems with the technology. It had a limited sphere of influence which necessitated that there would have to be no excursions outside the field. Events within the field needed to be match those of the Ur-text and so individuals were required to act out events from the | There were, however, several problems with the technology. It had a limited sphere of influence which necessitated that there would have to be no excursions outside the field. Events within the field needed to be match those of the Ur-text and so individuals were required to act out events from the "real" timeline. | ||
[[Xenaria]] made use of an Ur-box during the events surrounding the breaching of the time loop surrounding [[Planet 5]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Taking of Planet 5 (novel)|The Taking of Planet 5]]'') | |||
[[Category:Gallifreyan technology]] | [[Category:Gallifreyan technology]] |
Latest revision as of 22:36, 3 September 2020
An Ur-box was a complex device of Time Lord design. It recorded events of a specific point in the timeline. It projected that data and information into the Time Vortex, sending false information to time scanners of time-active factions. This allowed the users of the Ur-box to operate without being detected and so change a point in the timeline.
There were, however, several problems with the technology. It had a limited sphere of influence which necessitated that there would have to be no excursions outside the field. Events within the field needed to be match those of the Ur-text and so individuals were required to act out events from the "real" timeline.
Xenaria made use of an Ur-box during the events surrounding the breaching of the time loop surrounding Planet 5. (PROSE: The Taking of Planet 5)