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The new TS-850 cable arrived from Timewave yesterday and I decided to start with a fresh setup. Navigator’s drivers were uninstalled per instructions and no hidden ports/drivers were found. I then followed the instructions in the “New Driver Install 2.4.20 Win 10 thru Win 10 RevA1.pdf” document.

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  2. When the drivers are installed, the USB cable is disconnected from the computer and the Timewave PK-232 SC+ box is turned off. Once the drivers are successfully installed per the driver installation dialog window, the USB cable is reconnected and the PK-232 SC+ is turned on.
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Mike,
If you can, please give me a call tomorrow afternoon about 3-5PM atTimewave 651-489-5080
Randy
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At 11:04 PM 4/5/2020, you wrote:
'Timewave'
Red Dwarf episode
Cat, frustrated with the ship's anti-criticism law, launches a tirade on the Crit Cop
Episode no.Series 12
Episode 3
Directed byDoug Naylor
Written byDoug Naylor
Original air date26 October 2017
Guest appearance(s)
  • Johnny Vegas as Crit Cop
  • Jamie Chapman as Ziggy
  • Paul Leonard as Guru
  • Amrita Acharia as Waitress Greta
  • Joe Sims as Tutt Johnson
Episode chronology
Previous
'Siliconia'
Next
'Mechocracy'
List of Red Dwarf episodes

'Timewave' is the third episode of Red Dwarf XII and the 70th in the series run. Originally broadcast on the British television channel Dave on 26 October 2017, it was made available early on 19 October 2017 on UKTV Play.

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After experiencing a strange time phenomenon, the crew must venture onboard a starship from the 24th century to stop them from crashing into an oncoming gas moon, only to be hindered by its unorthodox anti-criticism law.

Synopsis[edit]

After the crew claim a moon rich in Helium-7 for the JMC (an exercise orchestrated mainly by Rimmer), they are forced to leave sooner than anticipated because an incoming solar storm is detected. On the way back to Red Dwarf onboard Starbug, the crew experience a timewave, which Kryten explains is the aftereffect of an imploding black hole, and that whoever falls victim to one risks the chance of being washed-up into an inhabitable corner of deep space. They discover another ship has been swept by the timewave, which is on a direct collision-course with the moon. They decide to board it to stop the collision, though their research tells them that the ship, which is from 24th century Earth, has laws which prohibit criticism, so requiring the Red Dwarf crew to moderate their behaviour.

Greeted by the ship's flamboyant captain, Ziggy, they learn that the ship's crew are largely assigned to tasks outside their areas of expertise, which they are performing poorly but not being criticsed for or removed from; this explains why the ship is on a collision course. They are then guided to the ship's diner, and it becomes apparent the ship is in total disarray/ After a bad experience with a waitress, they criticise her and agree that the ship is a lost cause. However, on their way back to Starbug, they are stopped by the ship's policemen, who question whether they're following the anti-criticism laws of their society. Cat grows fed-up and insults the lead officer, resulting in their imprisonment on the ship's brig.

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After a nearly-successful attempt at escape by the Red Dwarf crew, they sway the head policeman against the anti-criticism law, but Ziggy returns and orders that they be 'drained' of their critical behavior. They are all hooked-up to an anti-criticism device, and Rimmer is chosen to be the first one 'drained'. However, his critical side proves too strong for the extractor, and manifests into a being of its own, who, after some reasoning by the crew, is defeated. After this fiasco, Ziggy concludes that the crew's defeating of Rimmer's critical side through criticism proves the ship's anti-criticism law incorrect. Ziggy wises up and reassigns his staff to their own roles, and the ship is guided away from the collision course with the moon. Ziggy then offers an apology to the Red Dwarf crew, and a reward. He suggests his gift could have been a mechanoid upgrade, or a faster-than-light drive upgrade for the Red Dwarf, but he determines that the best thing he has to offer is one of his pre-school style drawings. Lister, believing Ziggy is now open to criticism, says the drawing isn't very good, with the consequence that Ziggy, enraged, reinstates the anti-criticism law, and so the Red Dwarf crew have to flee the ship.

Reception[edit]

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'Timewave' received negative reviews from critics[1] and fans.[2] Complaints cited the episode's poor structure and jarring jokes.

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References[edit]

  1. ^Harrison, Mark (26 October 2017). 'Red Dwarf XII Episode 3 Review: Timewave'. Den of Geek.
  2. ^Jones, Tanya (24 October 2017). 'Red Dwarf XII: Timewave Review'. Ganymede & Titan.

External links[edit]

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