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CTRL+Z is a [[time travel]] technology first presented in the short story [[Virus]] from [[The Path to Ascension]], and later in the story [[CTRL+Z]] from [[The Road to War]]. CTRL+Z takes place chronologically before Virus according to the [[Gudersnipe Stories]] list.
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CTRL+Z is a [[time travel]] technology first presented in the short story [[Virus]] from [[The Path to Ascension]], and later in the story [[CTRL+Z]] from [[The Road to War]]. The story ''CTRL+Z'' takes place chronologically before ''Virus'' according to the [[Gudersnipe Stories]] list.
  
The technology is based on [[Shoten Jump]] systems built into all [[Gudersnipe]] starships, but requires the power of a [[Zero-Point Generator]] to activate(which the [[Saratoga]] obtains in [[CTRL+Z]] and looses in [[Retrospectus]]. While other time travel techniques exist, CTRL+Z allows for short, precise jumps.
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The technology is based on [[Shoten Jump]] systems built into all [[Gudersnipe]] starships, but requires the power of a [[Zero-Point Generator]] to activate (which the [[Saratoga]] obtains in [[CTRL+Z]] and loses in [[Retrospectus]]). While other time travel techniques exist, CTRL+Z allows for short, precise jumps.

Revision as of 17:31, 9 August 2013

CTRL+Z is a time travel technology first presented in the short story Virus from The Path to Ascension, and later in the story CTRL+Z from The Road to War. The story CTRL+Z takes place chronologically before Virus according to the Gudersnipe Stories list.

The technology is based on Shoten Jump systems built into all Gudersnipe starships, but requires the power of a Zero-Point Generator to activate (which the Saratoga obtains in CTRL+Z and loses in Retrospectus). While other time travel techniques exist, CTRL+Z allows for short, precise jumps.