IDK thought that’d be a cool concept, like some guy is trying to change the past, but he can’t get to the exact date he needs to, and so has to overshoot to ensure he doesn’t pass it and has to deal with whatever time he shows up in.

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“Science ain’t an exact science with these clowns…”

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yeah one of the simpsons halloween episodes homer accidentally builds a time machine when he’s trying to fix the toaster, but he doesn’t have precise control since it’s controlled by a screwdriver jammed into the toaster electronics.

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SIMPSONS DID IT! (CW: South Park)

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I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:

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There was a pretty whelming show called Travelers that had a similar premise of restrictions on time travel, but instead of imprecise its the opposite, it has to be so precise that it’s very limiting because you can’t send matter back in time, only information so they take over host bodies at very specific locations and moments. If they have the coordinates or the time incorrect, it misfires and the mind of the traveler just is lost.

Due to butterfly effect shit changing the future, there’s tons of rules like you can’t travel back further than any previous trip. They started as early as they could once cell phones were invented and they had coordinates, and then only sent back new travelers after that point in time. Basically there’s future day 0 when they first tested time travel, and past day 0 when the first time traveler arrived. Those two times are synched up, and the future travelers have to come back at the same time (future day 252 and past day 252, etc).

In a post-apocalyptic future, thousands of special operatives are tasked with preventing the collapse of society. These operatives, known as “travelers”, have their consciousnesses sent back in time and transferred into the “host” body of present-day individuals who are about to die, minimizing unexpected impact on the future. The transfer requires the exact location of the target, made possible by 21st-century smartphones and GPS, providing time, elevation, latitude, and longitude (TELL) coordinates that are archived for use in the future. No transfer can be safely made to a time prior to one already performed.

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“Pretty whelming” is accurate. That show had so much potential and the writers just fumbled it from basically the very beginning.

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Yeah very cool concept, bland network TV execution

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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.

Which by the way is also the answer to the bar trivia question “Name four movies where Christopher Lloyd’s vehicle was used for time travel.”

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Been watching the TOS movies to fall asleep to recently and I’ll be watching the second half of that tonight! It’s the second lowest on my TOS movie ranking (6,2,1,3,4,5) I think if maybe somehow they could split the crew and half do sci fi stuff and half do fish out of water stuff I’d prefer it but there’s also the fact that EVERY character has a great moment in the fish out of water plot so I don’t really know how I’d split that difference but it does drag it down for me.

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Solid ranking. 6 is my personal favorite at well, but I’m incredibly biased because I think the Excelsior is peak starship design.

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There was an episode of The Original Star Trek series I think

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Yeah I was thinking that too, the one where they go to 30s Chicago or something

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Yeah!

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