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Time Jumper
SG-1 travels back in time; Earth 3,000 B.C.
Production information
Manufacturer

Ancients

Designer

Janus

Technical specifications
Length

8 meters[1]

Height/depth

4.7 meters[1]

Engine unit(s)

2 Drive pods

Power plant

Rechargeable power core

Sensor systems

Ancient sensor array

Targeting systems

Mental

Control systems

Control chair

Navigation system

Ancient star map

Avionics

Mental

Countermeasures

Cloaking device

Armament

12 Drone weapons[1]

Crew
  • 1 Pilot
  • 1 Co-pilot
Minimum crew

None

Passengers

20

Other systems
Usage
Role(s)
  • Time Machine
  • Shuttle
Affiliation

The Time Jumper is a Gateship capable of Time travel. It was built by a Lantean scientist named Janus by means of a device installed in the cargo hold. In the main timeline, this experimental, although entirely successful, technology was banned by the Lantean Council in order to prevent dangers associated with time travel. (ATL: "Before I Sleep")

Contents

[edit] History

[edit] Atlantis Expedition

In an alternate timeline, members of the Atlantis Expedition discovered a special puddle jumper in Atlantis's jumper bay, one which was capable of time travel. In that reality, the expedition had suffered tragedy immediately upon arriving at the ancient city, because the shield had begun to fail from lack of power, causing the city to flood. Desperate and with no method of escape, the alternate versions of John Sheppard, Elizabeth Weir, and Radek Zelenka sealed themselves in this jumper as the jumper bay flooded. They subsequently activated the time device by accident.

The Time-Jumper; 10,000 years back in the past.

They traveled 10,000 years into the past, arriving at the final days of the Ancients' war with the Wraith. Orbiting Wraith ships sieging Atlantis mistook the newly-arrived time jumper for a contemporary Lantean craft, and opened fire, causing the jumper to crash land on Lantea. The alternate Sheppard and Zelenka were both killed in the crash, but the alternate Weir and the jumper itself were rescued by the Ancients inhabiting Atlantis, including Janus. Meeting a woman from 10,000 years in the future prompted the Lantean Council's decision to ban further time-travel research, thus changing the timeline such that Janus's prototype would no longer be left behind for the expedition to later find. Fortunately, Janus ensured that the expedition would also be saved from drowning, in the new timeline. (SG1: "Before I Sleep")

[edit] Stargate Command

An identically-equipped puddle jumper, equally capable of time travel, was later discovered by SG-1 abandoned on a planet in the Milky Way galaxy. This newly discovered ship's time travel device was visually and functionally identical to the Janus prototype, implying that in the new timeline Janus chose to disobey the Lantean Council's ban on time-travel research. (SG1: "It's Good To Be King")

It is also possible that the pod discovered by SG-1 is the exact same pod which was originally flown back in time by the alternate Weir, left over as a temporal orphan. Since it reverted to Janus's possession following its crash-landing and recovery, he was actually in possession of both iterations of the pod when the Ancients evacuated the city. Therefore, it is plausible that this is actually the same ship, repaired. If this interpretation of events is correct, it would make the jumper more than 20,000 years old by the time it was finally discovered by SG-1.

SG-1 travels back in time on Chulak; 2995 B.C.
SG-1 emerges out of the Stargate in Ancient Egypt.

This jumper was later used by SG-1 as a means of traveling back in time to ancient Egypt, in order to steal a ZPM from Ra. After SG-1 were killed by Ra with the exception of Daniel Jackson, whom survived in ancient Egypt, the alternate SG-1 from the future traveled back in time using the same jumper found in Egypt to restored the timeline that the original SG-1 had caused in the past. (SG1: "Moebius")

[edit] Fate

Based on the fact, that paradoxes exist, there should be at least two Time Jumpers on Earth, possibly three. It is unknown what has happened to this jumper or the others as they have not been seen, heard, nor mentioned of after Moebius.

[edit] References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Stargate Atlantis: The DVD Collection 65