The Time Displacement Equipment (TDE), also known as the Time Field Generator,[1] Time Displacement Device,[2] or Time Distortion Device,[3] is a time machine utilized as a tactical time weapon[2] that allows living tissue and mimetic polyalloy to be sent backward and forward in time.
Skynet, the Resistance and Catherine Weaver all have controlled TDEs; each has used them to send agents into the past in an attempt to change the future. The Resistance and Catherine Weaver have also used TDEs to send agents forward in time.
Technical data[]
In the original timeline, the Time Displacement Complex is located in Los Angeles, with the TDE itself located deep underground, accessible by a long stainless steel elevator shaft. The TDE is located behind vault-like doors, in a large Time Displacement Chamber[4] the size of a high-school gym. At the center of the room's floor is a circular hole, with three enormous chrome rings inside it, suspended by a magnetic field. Individuals traveling through time must first be covered with a conductive substance so that the time-field will follow their outline, then step into the hole at the center of the inner ring, where they will be suspended like the rings. As the TDE is started up, the rings rotate around each other on different axes like a complex gyroscope, and the floor splits open like wedges of a pie which pull back from the center. The rings spin faster, and begin to descend into a vast circular space below. Lightning begins to arc in this space below as a charge builds up, and finally there is a blinding flash of light as the traveler is sent through time.[5] Reese himself explains to Sarah Connor that the experience is very painful.[2]
The TDE process is a one-way trip; once they travel back to the set time period, they are unable to return,[6] unless there is another TDE in the destination.[2][7][8][9] Only by constructing another TDE device, which requires a Terminator CPU chip,[2] may a subject time travel.
What can be transported[]
In order for time travel to occur, the subject must be a living organism (or must be surrounded by living tissue) in order to generate the bioelectric field needed for the TDE to operate. Nothing else can go through time, not even clothes. However, there is some exception, such as dirt[10] or mimetic polyalloy.[11][12] In some timelines, when time allows, Resistance fighters often take their clothes off prior to entering a TDE departure zone to prevent the destruction of their limited possessions in the time travel process. This also made the process of travelling through time less hazardous[13][2], as metal parts on clothing, gear, and weapons in the electromagnetic field generated by TDE would act like tin foil in a microwave, potentially causing a massive explosion.[2] In some other timelines, the subject just walks into the TDE to be chronologically transported while their clothing and personal belongings are left behind intact.[14]
Skynet is able to send T-1000 Terminators back through time using Time Displacement Equipment, while the T-Infinity is able to travel without any problem using its onboard TDE, even though they do not possess living tissue. Although Kyle Reese stated that only living organisms can be sent through, it is possible he was unfamiliar with the technology and was mistaken.[15] There have been a few theories:
- Time Displacement Equipment is capable of transporting mimetic polyalloy, as well as living tissue.
- The T-1000 is capable of generating a synthetic bioelectric field.
- It is possible that the T-1000 simulates the structure of living cells for the duration that is required for the time displacement to occur.
- Skynet grows a synthetic flesh pod, or cocoon, around the T-1000 specifically to send it through time. Once through, the T-1000 would rip out of this cocoon and begin its mission. However, no evidence of such a pod was shown when the TDE was used to transport the T-1000, another T-1000, and Catherine Weaver.
In the pilot episode of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, a T-888 head is transported through time along with Sarah, John and Cameron. According to Josh Friedmann, immediately before the time travel, the head was covered in tissue that was then burnt off during time travel.[16] This could possibly be the way Skynet is able to send the T-1000 prototype and the T-X back in time without traces of cocoons being seen following time travel — a thin layer of skin covering the T-1000 is burnt off during time travel.
It should be noted that mimetic polyalloy can be destroyed in a prototype Time Vault Chamber.[7]
Furthermore, a T-3000 that has lost its human cellular covering is vulnerable to a Time Displacement Device, which can rip the machine apart beyond repair and destroy it altogether.[2] This could support the theory that by mimicking living tissue, both mimetic polyalloy and Machine-Phase Matter can produce the same field generated by a living organism needed for the time displacement to occur.
Reliability[]
It is shown in multiple sources that the equipment can have errors, delivering subjects to either the wrong location, the wrong time, or both.
- Examples
- The original script of The Terminator was to show another soldier who traveled with Kyle Reese, but due to a mishap in the time travel, he materialized and died under the pavement.
- In the Dark Horse Comics The Terminator: Secondary Objectives, Z000.M is delivered to the right time, but 354 miles off the California coastline.
- When D810.X and D800.L were deployed simultaneously to Death Valley, they arrived slightly offset, leading one Terminator to suffer internal errors resulting in the survival of their targets.
- In the Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles episode "Self Made Man", Myron Stark was accidentally sent to 1920 and had to prepare for and await 2010 for his assigned target.
- In the final issue of RoboCop vs. The Terminator, a Terminator accidentally arrives in Earth's prehistory and is immediately squashed by a Tyrannosaurus Rex.
- In the Dynamite Entertainment crossover Painkiller Jane vs. Terminator, damage to the TDE causes a departing Terminator targeted for Los Angeles 1984 to arrive off target in New York, 2004.
History[]
- See also: Time travel Missions
The Terminator[]
Kyle Reese mentioned that the Resistance used the TDE in the Resistance-occupied Skynet base to send him back to 1984. The plan was for Connor's unit to destroy the TDE right after sending Reese to prevent Skynet from using it again.
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles[]
Sometime between 1963 and 1999, a person known only as the "Engineer" constructed Time Displacement Equipment in a bank vault with the intention of being able to travel from the past to the future. It was used by the Connors and a Terminator named Cameron to travel to 2007 to escape the pursuing Cromartie and continue their mission to prevent Skynet's birth.[17] But for some strange reason, this particular use devastated the bank.[18] A contributing factor to this destruction may have been the simultaneous firing of an Isotope weapon from within the forming time sphere. Another may have been failure of the contemporary materials used in its construction.
In 2027, the Resistance was able to create their own time displacement machine from one of their bases. To stop Skynet from existing, Connor sent four men to 2007 to prepare to help his younger self and his mother. Cameron was probably sent through the device. In the series, resistance TDE operators are called Bubble Techs.
Terminator Genisys[]
The Time Displacement Device, referred by John Connor as the ultimate weapon for the last measure, was located in a facility disguised as a Skynet Work Camp built on the ruin of LAX in Los Angeles.[19] Knowing Skynet would surely fall on the night when he attacked on LAX, Connor himself did not join the Colorado unit to assault the Skynet Core. Instead, his force went straight to attack the LAX.
After learning that Skynet has sent back a T-800 back to kill Sarah Connor, Kyle Reese volunteers to go back and save her, but sees a T-5000 attacking John Connor and experiences an alternate reality where Judgment Day didn't happen in 1997, where his younger self relays a cryptic warning that "Genisys is Skynet." In the past he finds the timeline altered by the fact that Skynet sent a T-1000 back to kill Sarah in 1973 and she is protected by another T-800 known as the Guardian. They have built their own time displacement sphere and finish it with the CPU of the destroyed T-800, though the crude recreation would only last one trip. Sarah intended to use the machine to travel to 1997 to destroy Skynet. Realizing the timeline has been altered, Kyle is convinced that the future has changed due to the warning he received in his childhood vision. He convinces Sarah to travel forward to 2017 while the Guardian stays behind due to damage to its flesh, which will prevent it from being able to make the trip. In 2017, John Connor and the Dysons have created their own prototype Time Displacement Device, but during the battle to destroy Genisys, the Guardian destroys the T-3000 by sending it into the prototype activating it, causing the machine's magnetic field to rip the T-3000 apart and then explode due to the inorganic material that enters it (It had already been established that the machinery at this point was merely capable of generating the energy field rather than a full time portal). The explosion sets off all the charges planted to destroy the facility as well. Terminator Genisys
Terminator: Dark Fate[]
In 2042, Grace Harper and her unit captured a TD Chamber, neutralizing every unit within the chamber. However, they found that a Rev-9 had been sent back in time to 2020 to kill the younger Dani Ramos. Grace volunteered for the time travel mission to 2020 to protect the younger Dani, while Dani was reluctant but granted her request after Grace's begging.[20] Terminator: Dark Fate
Equivalents in various timelines[]
- Time Vault (The New John Connor Chronicles timeline) - Capable of sending personnel across different universes.
- Continuum Transporter (Rise of the Machines timeline and Kyla's World)
- Time Door (Salvation timeline) - Capable of sending radio message across time.
- Temporal Data Transmitting System (Future Shock timeline) - Capable of sending data streams across time
Location of Time Displacement Equipment[]
- Los Angeles[21]
- Westside, Los Angeles[22]
- LAX, Los Angeles [23]
- Omega Base, Los Angeles [24]
- Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado[25][26]
- Skynet Hub, Nebraska[27]
- Security Trust of Los Angeles[28]
- Basement of Zeira Corporation Headquarters[29]
Notes[]
It would appear that Skynet has more than one TDE laboratory. This second TDE laboratory is very similar to the first TDE laboratory captured and used by the Resistance.[citation needed]
Gallery[]
Appearances[]
Films[]
Comics[]
- The Terminator: Tempest
- The Terminator: Secondary Objectives
- The Terminator: The Enemy Within
- The Terminator: Death Valley
- The Terminator: One Shot
- The Terminator (NOW Comics) (Mentioned only)
- Terminator 2: Nuclear Twilight
- Terminator: All My Future's Past
- Terminator 2: Infinity
- Terminator: Revolution
- The Terminator: 2029
- Terminator Salvation: The Final Battle
- Crossovers
- Superman vs. The Terminator: Death to the Future
- RoboCop vs. The Terminator
- Painkiller Jane vs. Terminator
- Terminator/Robocop kill Human
Novels[]
- Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Frakes novel)
- T2 Saga
- The New John Connor Chronicles
Video games[]
Television series[]
- Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
- Season 1
- Season 2
- "Automatic for the People" (Sphere Only)
- "The Tower Is Tall But the Fall Is Short" (Sphere Only)
- "Brothers of Nablus" (Sphere Only)
- "Self Made Man" (Sphere Only)
- "Earthlings Welcome Here" (Sphere Only)
- "Born to Run"
Miscellaneous[]
References[]
- ↑ Terminator 2: Judgment Day arcade game
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Terminator Genisys
- ↑ The Terminator: Rampage
- ↑ Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines video game
- ↑ Hope Of The Future - Terminator 2 omitted scenes - Extended future war - Time-displacement complex
- ↑ Dialogue between Kyle Reese and Dr. Peter Silberman in the film The Terminator.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Dark Futures
- ↑ Times of Trouble
- ↑ Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
- ↑ Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles episode "Earthlings Welcome Here"
- ↑ Terminator 2: Judgment Day
- ↑ Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
- ↑ The Terminator: Tempest
- ↑ The Terminator: Dawn of Fate
- ↑ Van Ling Q&A - JAMES CAMERON ONLINE
- ↑ [hhttp://www.sarahconnorfans.com/page/Producer%27s+Blog Producer's Blog - Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles]
- ↑ The pilot episode of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
- ↑ Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles episode "Gnothi Seauton"
- ↑ Terminator Genisys: Revolution
- ↑ Terminator: Dark Fate - Deleted Scenes 6 - YouTube
- ↑ Terminator: All My Future's Past
- ↑ Terminator 2: Judgment Day (novel)
- ↑ Terminator Genisys: Revolution
- ↑ Transformers vs. The Terminator
- ↑ T2 3-D: Battle Across Time
- ↑ The Terminator: Dawn of Fate
- ↑ T2 Saga
- ↑ Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles pilot episode
- ↑ "Born to Run"
See also[]
External Links[]
- Hope of The Future - Terminator 2 omitted scenes - Extended future war - Time-displacement complex
A deleted scene from Terminator 2: Judgment Day, showing John Connor and several Resistance fighters, including Kyle Reese, taking over the facility where the TDE is housed in 2029. - Terminator 2: Judgment Day art images, including storyboards, art of the director, concept art of T2 crew and more - The Terminator Files
- Terminator: Resistance ENDING | Both Choices Ending - YouTube