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Traveler 0115's wife briefly held the distinction of being the longest-lived human being in history. She passed away from the effects of temporal displacement aphasia and the record was subsequently broken by her husband.

History[]

"She was a few years older than me in our first host bodies. A few years younger the second time. And the third time, our bodies were over a decade apart. But that didn't matter. We were soulmates."
Trevor Holden[src]

Traveler 0115 and his wife were the first two human beings to transfer their consciousness into different bodies. The two were already at advanced ages when they volunteered for the consciousness transfer program, so having younger bodies extended their lifetimes greatly.

The two raised children over three separate lifetimes; they lived long enough to see two of their adult sons die of old age. 0115 in his host Trevor Holden defined their relationship as something nameless, beyond even love, having been with each other for more than one lifetime.

Eventually Trevor's wife developed temporal aphasia, the recurring inability to ascertain the passage of time. The affliction was incurable even with the advanced medical technology available in the future. Not even the Director was capable of devising a cure.

Once she asked Trevor to show her the sunlight one last time. He took her to a space beneath the dome, where there was a small patch still uncovered by ice, and she experienced her last moment of lucidity in his arms.

Trivia[]

  • Rosie Frier-Dryden is only credited as Old Woman in the episode's credits.
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