
These events led to the untimely death of his wife and child which ultimately sent him down a path of vengeance to find the party responsible. However, shortly after standing his ground against the Rick Prime, the alternate version swiftly left the dimension for good, and likely sent back a bomb in his place as a final gesture of his disapproval. After failing to work out errors inherent to his invention, an interdimensional version of himself traveled into his garage hoping to implore him to shift his focus into traveling between realities instead, even alluding to a thinly veiled reference of the Central Finite Curve's existence in the process.Īfter his counterpart explains what awaits the titular protagonist if he accepts the offer, Rick C-137 decided to reject the knowledge of any further secrets on the basis it all sounded lonely and later claimed to be completely giving up on science as an occupation to his wife Diane. It shows a bulky handheld prototype device seemingly edging on the capabilities of practical interspatial teleportation, though Rick C-137 is shown clearly having difficulty getting it fully operational. The earliest observed instance of the gun is during a memory (depicting Rick in his home dimension tinkering with the concept of teleportation) extracted by Federation Agent Cornvelious Daniel while Rick was willfully imprisoned.
