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[[File:Temporal Flux Capacitor.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The Temporal Flux Capacitor Display]]
[[File:Temporal Flux Capacitor.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The Temporal Flux Capacitor Display]]


The [[Temporal Flux Capacitor]] was a device of [[Tkon]] manufacture that possessed the ability to create and maintain stable [[Temporal Vortex]]es. Such a device was encountered by the crews of the [[USS Rosenante]] and the [[USS Boudicca]] in 2414, when they followed a [[Borg Pyramid]] backwards through time to the Age of Makto.
The [[Temporal Flux Capacitor]] was a device of [[Tkon]] manufacture that possessed the ability to create and maintain stable [[Temporal Rift]]s. Such a device was encountered by the crews of the [[USS Rosenante]] and the [[USS Boudicca]] in 2414, when they followed a [[Borg Pyramid]] backwards through time to the Age of Makto.


The device was installed within the [[Tkon Nanosphere]] and was originally designed by the Tkon scientist [[D'askto]]. An artificial intelligence known as [[Adrene]] was originally built to operate the device, but the [[Borg]] [[assimilation|assimilated]] those abilities.
The device was installed within the [[Tkon Nanosphere]] and was originally designed by the Tkon scientist [[D'askto]]. An artificial intelligence known as [[Adrene]] was originally built to operate the device, but the [[Borg]] [[assimilation|assimilated]] those abilities.
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