Comic:Time Odyssey

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Time Odyssey
Artist: Jim Frank
Writer: Jim Frank
Characters: Sye, Thrux, The Captain
Updates: Tuesdays and Saturdays
Began: October 16, 2009
Ended:
Art style: Black and white, pen
Rating: Web-14
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Relativity: Time Odyssey is written and drawn by Jim "Menelaos" Frank. The comic chronicles the adventures (and misadventures) of the crew of the timeship Odyssey as they work to fix the time line and restore order to the universe.

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Plot

After 13 years of having nothing to do, Sye decides to leave and return to his homeworld, Cobalt, only to find that it and many other worlds in the universe have been erased from existence. All of the other timeships, along with their stronghold Apex Tangent, have been systematically destroyed. Now Odyssey is not only the last surviving timeship, but also the last, best hope of fixing the time line.

Characters

Crew of the "Odyssey"

Sye is the primary protagonist of Time Odyssey. His crew number is 003, a member of the now non-existent species, vulparian, a race of bipedal foxes native to the planet Cobalt. He joined the crew at the age of seventeen as a summer intern, and has stayed that way for the last 13 years.

The Captain, service number 001, is the only alias given to the captain of the timeship Odyssey. Chronometric shielding of the timeship has prevented him from aging for the last fifty years, trapping him in the body of a forty year old. Hailing from the planet Exposos, The Captain is a member of the exposian race.

Thrux is engineer and janitor of the timeship Odyssey. Like Sye, he too has had his homeworld erased from the timeline, making him the last surviving member of the mantinoid species. His behavior can be described as misanthropic and rational, making him perfectly suited to a life on board a timeship.

Timeship Technology

The timeship Odyssey travels through time and space via the use of a time vortex, a link between two places in time and space. Chronometric shielding surrounds the ship at all times, excluding it and its occupants from changes in the timeline. This prevents the crew from experiencing aging.

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