Journeyman
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'''Journeyman''' was a top-secret time travel project created by the year [[2315]], on Earth, by the government. Physicist and historian [[Sinclair, Elliot|Elliot Sinclair]] was the head of the project, which aimed to create a time machine that would be used to explore history. The result, the [[Pegasus Device]], was only used once after its completion in 2315; the government, fearful of misuse, shut the project down and dismantled the device. | '''Journeyman''' was a top-secret time travel project created by the year [[2315]], on Earth, by the government. Physicist and historian [[Sinclair, Elliot|Elliot Sinclair]] was the head of the project, which aimed to create a time machine that would be used to explore history. The result, the [[Pegasus Device]], was only used once after its completion in 2315; the government, fearful of misuse, shut the project down and dismantled the device. | ||
− | However, the Pegasus was | + | However, the Pegasus was soon rebuilt in a secret facility, and the [[Temporal Security Agency]] became authorized to use it in the event that someone attempted to change history, to fix what had been altered. |
[[Category:Journeyman Project]] | [[Category:Journeyman Project]] | ||
[[Category:Projects]] | [[Category:Projects]] | ||
[[Category:Time Travel]] | [[Category:Time Travel]] |
Latest revision as of 00:21, 28 January 2007
Journeyman was a top-secret time travel project created by the year 2315, on Earth, by the government. Physicist and historian Elliot Sinclair was the head of the project, which aimed to create a time machine that would be used to explore history. The result, the Pegasus Device, was only used once after its completion in 2315; the government, fearful of misuse, shut the project down and dismantled the device.
However, the Pegasus was soon rebuilt in a secret facility, and the Temporal Security Agency became authorized to use it in the event that someone attempted to change history, to fix what had been altered.