Project Indigo is a teleportation device created by UNIT from scavenged Sontaran technology. Martha Jones acted as medical director during the completion of the project. She was the first person to successfully test the machinery, transporting herself from New York to her home in London during the Dalek invasion.
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| - Project Indigo is a teleportation device created by UNIT from scavenged Sontaran technology. Martha Jones acted as medical director during the completion of the project. She was the first person to successfully test the machinery, transporting herself from New York to her home in London during the Dalek invasion.
- The first person to (successfully) field-test the prototype was Martha Jones. Prior to this, Jack Harkness warned Martha against using it given its experimental nature. As the device teleported her to her mother's house, "the place [she] most wanted to be", it suggested the integration of a neural interface device for determining destination in order to make the technology man-portable. (TV: The Stolen Earth) Martha later used the device again, to teleport herself to the vicinity of the Osterhagen base in Germany, where it was last seen discarded by the door of the detonation control chamber. (TV: Journey's End)
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| - Project Indigo is a teleportation device created by UNIT from scavenged Sontaran technology. Martha Jones acted as medical director during the completion of the project. She was the first person to successfully test the machinery, transporting herself from New York to her home in London during the Dalek invasion.
- The first person to (successfully) field-test the prototype was Martha Jones. Prior to this, Jack Harkness warned Martha against using it given its experimental nature. As the device teleported her to her mother's house, "the place [she] most wanted to be", it suggested the integration of a neural interface device for determining destination in order to make the technology man-portable. (TV: The Stolen Earth) Martha later used the device again, to teleport herself to the vicinity of the Osterhagen base in Germany, where it was last seen discarded by the door of the detonation control chamber. (TV: Journey's End)
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