Jay Shaffstall
Copyright (c) 1990
"Thank you all for sticking around a little longer today. Most of you have been on the project from the beginning, but those of you that haven't may not fully appreciate the amount of effort that has gone into the Time Belt." He gestured toward the locked cabinet where the only two prototypes of the time belt were kept. He suddenly wished he had a glass of water handy.
"Temporal theory itself was largely created in this lab, and made
possible the temporal beacon that proved time travel possible. To create
the belt itself, advances far beyond the limits of current science had to be
made. The power source had to be independent and rechargable. There are no
outlets in the
"Unification theory was pushed to new limits simply to provide a power source for this device. Now, the belt will be able to recharge itself using the gravitic potential in any time period." Roe hoped that the scientists understood what that meant.
"The power involved in time travel is enormous, and required extensive advances in room temperature superconductors. You can now wear a miniature supernova around your waist and not feel any heat." Roe had always wondered about the term miniature supernova. Didn't the star have to be a certain mass, or something?
"Computer technology had to be improved to handle the space time coordinate system, also created by this group. The relative motion of the stars and galaxies had to be boiled down to simple equations for use by the belt." Roe had seen these 'simple' equations once. By comparison, _War and Peace_ was a short sketch.
"In short, while we are merely beginning our work on time travel and its effects, this team has done more to advance human science in the past three years, than everyone in the past decade put together. Once this information is declassified, the world will become a paradise indeed. You can all be proud of yourselves."
Equipment:
Temporal Beacon. This was the first working temporal device created. The original pair of beacons were created before many of the later advances, and thus are rather bulky. Each is about four feet on a side, and must be hooked directly to a dedicated main power line to function. Given that, however, they can send a radio signal to any point in time in a decade radius. The main limitation on range here is the lack of adequate power. Note--the beacon apparently does not work *every* time. A low percentage of signals beamed into the future have not been subsequently received. There is a minimum range of half a second.
Temporal Transporter. So named because of an appearance similar to the
transporter in
Period equipment. While no actual travel into the past has taken place, the project has laid in a supply of period clothing covering the major fashions for the past two centuries. Also available are period weapons and money. Any of this equipment must be checked out with the security guard.
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