As mentioned above nothing is the same as T05 but if I want to choose alternative which has closest behavior to T05 (catapultish/bouncy, spiny, etc.) i would choose Tibhar MX-P or Rasanter R48, they are not same as T05 but behave similar
For those who played T05 a long time... and pick up a rubber that is not T05 (Only T05 plays and has p[roperties of T05) than hands down MX-P is a rubber that lands the ball with the same strokes used for T05.
User after user, including myself, reports that they are amazed that changing nothing on the swings the ball lands... and lands a lot.
Issue is that that the resultant shot is not the same as T05, it has less arc... issue is the top end is faster, which may or may not be good... issue is that it is less spin sensitive, so easier to receive spinny serves or spinny topspin... (but T05 all you needed to do against heavy topspin was to make forward contact and you overcame the spin - hold it there and not move bat and ball flew off into stratosphere.)... issue is MX-P does NOT have the feel or sound of T05...
So never a 100% solution and always trade-ffs exist, good and bad for user.
Still, there is not another non-T05 rubber I have ever used that the user does the same T05 strokes and ball still always lands.
Still, for a competitive player about to do important TT tourney business, another sheet of T05 is the only reasonable way to compete for that business.
Maybe after the immediate competition business, other considerations can be considered, but just slapping another rubber, no matter how suitable has adjustment problems for competition - it takes a little or a lot of time to adjust.
If absolute peak performance for the next comp is important, it would be a not so good choice to change right now.