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The '''Time Scepter''' (sometimes referred to as '''Sceptre of the Sands of Time''') is an object that shows up in several [[TMNT]] continuities. It is normally associated with [[Lord Simultaneous]] and [[Renet]]. |
The '''Time Scepter''' (sometimes referred to as '''Sceptre of the Sands of Time''') is an object that shows up in several [[TMNT]] continuities. It is normally associated with [[Lord Simultaneous]] and [[Renet]]. |
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==Comics== |
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Revision as of 14:21, 6 August 2015
The Time Scepter (sometimes referred to as Sceptre of the Sands of Time) is an object that shows up in several TMNT continuities. It is normally associated with Lord Simultaneous and Renet.
Time Scepter (Mirage) Time Scepter (IDW) Time Scepter (Movies) Time Scepter (Video Games) Time Scepter (2003 TV series) Time Scepter (2012 TV series)
Comics
Mirage
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It first appeared in issue 8 when Renet "borrows" her boss' scepter. It would later appear in The Return of Savanti Romero.
IDW
The scepter appears during the Turtles in Time story arc, as Renet transports the turtles accidentaly through different periods of time.
Movies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III
Unlike the other incarnations of the item, in the third live-action movie the Scepter is not connected with Simultaneous, Renet, or any other associated characters.
Instead, it is bought by April as a gift to Splinter at a Japanese flea market. In feudal Japan, Kenshin also holds the scepter, causing him to switch places with April, landing him in the present while she travels to medieval Japan.
In order to activate it, at least one of the users must speak the inscription on it "Open Wide the Gates of Time". Also the people who are switched must have the same weight, as Don calls it "It's equal mass displacement!".
TMNT
The scepter later briefly appears in the memorial closet of Master Splinter during the closing scenes of the 2007 animated movie.
Video Games
In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: Mutant Nightmare, Ultimate Drako steals Simultaneous' Time Scepter and uses it to warp the Turtles across different alternate dimensions.
In the GBA TMNT game, the Time Scepter is a trophy you get for finishing all acts quickly.
The Time Scepter makes a re-appearance in the packed-in comic book for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Smash-Up, where Donatello uses it in an attempt to instantaneously transport the Turtles, Splinter, April, and Casey to The Shredder's Japanese headquarters. The Scepter malfunctions, and the group ends up hopping to an Amazon rainforest and feudal Japan before finally arriving at their destination.
Television
2003 Cartoon
- Time Travails - the Time Scepter is described as "Having a mind of it's own" as Lord Simultaneous explained to the Turtles.
- The Real World, Part 2 - The Time scepter, Combined with the Ultimate Daimyo's War Staff brought the Turtles together and the helped destroy Ultimate Drako.
- Return of Savanti, Part 1 - It became clear that the Time Scepter can "overheat" probably due to over use or being so sensitive to a sudden and dramatic change in the timeline.
- Part 2 - The Scepter is unbelievably durable as it can survive being digested. Savanti also described this as being "omnipotent".
2012 Cartoon
This time the scepter is not a magical relic but a piece of tech so advanced it can not only control time, it can bend reality itself. The scepter also allows its user to levitate, as well to levitate others. The Time Scepter first appeared in the episode Turtles in Time