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The [[Saratoga]] is tasked with undoing that event. [[Instructor Roland]] orders the ship to a [[Tactical Command Station]] in the [[Argolus Cluster]], imaginatively named "Station Argo". There, he gives the time travel technology(Also called [[CTRL+Z Technology|CTRL+Z]]), a [[Zero-Point Generator]], and a [[Nuclear Ordnance#Nuclear Three|Nova bomb]], and orders them to travel back in time to prevent the disaster by destroying the Typin star.
 
The [[Saratoga]] is tasked with undoing that event. [[Instructor Roland]] orders the ship to a [[Tactical Command Station]] in the [[Argolus Cluster]], imaginatively named "Station Argo". There, he gives the time travel technology(Also called [[CTRL+Z Technology|CTRL+Z]]), a [[Zero-Point Generator]], and a [[Nuclear Ordnance#Nuclear Three|Nova bomb]], and orders them to travel back in time to prevent the disaster by destroying the Typin star.
  
The generator appears again in various other stories, but is finally taken away from the Saratoga in [[Retrospectus]], the bomb appears again in [[Never]] were it is used for an unorthadox purpose, and time travel technology appears again in [[Virus]] from [[The path to Ascension]].
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The generator appears again in various other stories, but is finally taken away from the Saratoga in [[Retrospectus]], the bomb appears again in [[Never]] were it is used for an unorthadox purpose, and time travel technology appears again in [[Virus]] from [[The Path to Ascension]].

Revision as of 22:30, 18 August 2010

CTRL+Z is a story from The Road to War, volume II of the Course Books. It focuses around an "accident" which turns out to be a terrorist plot, that causes a chain reaction and destroys an entire galaxy. The disaster begins in the Typin System, where part of the Solar II project is being carried out.

The Saratoga is tasked with undoing that event. Instructor Roland orders the ship to a Tactical Command Station in the Argolus Cluster, imaginatively named "Station Argo". There, he gives the time travel technology(Also called CTRL+Z), a Zero-Point Generator, and a Nova bomb, and orders them to travel back in time to prevent the disaster by destroying the Typin star.

The generator appears again in various other stories, but is finally taken away from the Saratoga in Retrospectus, the bomb appears again in Never were it is used for an unorthadox purpose, and time travel technology appears again in Virus from The Path to Ascension.