It is described by Rex Owen, as its name suggests, as being "just like GPS, but for time". It can track the position in time and space of any pre-programmed object, and can also give the approximate current time and location of the user. In the case of Rex's TPS, the only thing it is set up to track the position of is his parents. At least Rex's handheld TPS has only a limited range of detection, as the signal of the tracked object gets fainter the farther away in time it is, and can disappear completely if it travels too far away.
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| - It is described by Rex Owen, as its name suggests, as being "just like GPS, but for time". It can track the position in time and space of any pre-programmed object, and can also give the approximate current time and location of the user. In the case of Rex's TPS, the only thing it is set up to track the position of is his parents. At least Rex's handheld TPS has only a limited range of detection, as the signal of the tracked object gets fainter the farther away in time it is, and can disappear completely if it travels too far away.
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| - It is described by Rex Owen, as its name suggests, as being "just like GPS, but for time". It can track the position in time and space of any pre-programmed object, and can also give the approximate current time and location of the user. In the case of Rex's TPS, the only thing it is set up to track the position of is his parents. At least Rex's handheld TPS has only a limited range of detection, as the signal of the tracked object gets fainter the farther away in time it is, and can disappear completely if it travels too far away. As observed by Reese, it also contains the technology to see into other time periods.
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