
Your emergency ripcord when a “minor tweak” turns into a major paradox. Rolls back the most recent causal edit before it propagates.

Reapplies the last undone timeline edit—ideal when Undo removed something you actually needed, like preventing a preventable disaster.

Creates a restore point for your current era-state so you can safely test a theory, deliver a message, or attend one suspiciously important gala.
Cycles through your currently “open” temporal anchors—yesterday’s stakeout, tomorrow’s meeting, last century’s library research—without fully rebooting the jump.

Searches your temporal index for people, objects, and events—like locating “the first mention of the artifact” or “every Tuesday the comet appears.”

Focuses the coordinate bar so you can type a date + place directly. The fastest route when you already know where and when you must be.

Creates a parallel branch for experimentation so your main continuity stays clean. Perfect for risky “what if” tests and controversial conversations.
Brings back the last “closed” temporal access window—useful when you accidentally seal an era gate right before you retrieve the crucial ledger.
Opens a command palette for advanced tools: “mask presence,” “dampen butterfly effects,” “sync diary,” “scrub witness memories,” and more.

Cancels a transition or pauses the temporal handshake when something feels wrong—unexpected observers, unstable coordinates, or a sudden feeling of déjà vu.