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Time Machine
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A Time Machine is the main prerequisite for Time Travel and all the other fun that goes along with it. Time Machines in fiction can boil down to a few simple types. The type of machine can combine with any of the different ways of experiencing the process of time travel and with the various degrees to which the past can be changed. | |
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Time travel in Dan Bayn's Tempus setting is Terminator style. You can only travel to the past, and once you've arrived, you cannot go back — time is like a funnel in Tempus, with an infinity of possible futures spiralling into the present until just one becomes the past, and going forward in time would scatter you among those many futures like dust in a hurricane. Basically, it's an excuse to have cool futuristic tech in the modern day. | |
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Homura of Puella Magi Madoka Magica has a magical buckler that allows her to travel back in time, but only as far back as her first meeting with Madoka because of her wish, making it a variant of the Terminator style of time travel. | |
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Tyler: Model 005: Tyler uses one specifically sized for him to use to Time Travel. | |
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In the book Sonic the Hedgehog in the Fourth Dimension, Sonic the Hedgehog and Tails use a Time Treadmill to race back to the beginning of time. Physics is slightly more realistically applied than usual, as both Sonic and Tails get exhausted and have to take turns running, and their previously indestructible shoes, made specifically to withstand the force of their running, get demolished. | |
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"Mimsy Were the Borogoves": Unthahorsten built a Box which could travel in time and sent it to the past. But it didn't return, so he built a second one and sent it to the past as well, but that one failed to return as well. This would probably be the end of the story, except he put toys in each Box. | |
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Tamagotchi: Miraitchi and Clulutchi own a doorknob-shaped time machine called the Knock Tap. The machine, when attached to a wall, creates a sort of door in the wall that leads into a time-travel portal. | |
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Gerald Durrell's The Fantastic Dinosaur Adventure, the sequel to The Fantastic Flying Journey, turns a hot air balloon into a Back to the Future-type time machine. | |
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Doc Greene finds one in Transformers: Rescue Bots. It was built in 1939, and the only reason it remained unused for so long was because there was no power source capable of sustaining it until nuclear power was invented. | |
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Kids Praise: Psalty managed to invent a Time Machine by accident in the seventh album. He'd wanted to invent a machine that stretches time, to give the kids the time they needed to perform weeks of research for a project that was due the following day. He showed his "Take Your Time Machine" to the kids without testing it first, which led to Adventures in the Bible. | |
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As the quintessential hard sci-fi time travelling epic, the Xeelee Sequence has enough time machines to rival that of Doctor Who. In the Sequence, any FTL-capable ship is effectively a time machine as, under general relativity, travelling faster-than-light breaks causality. Ergo, nearly every space-capable race in the Sequence has an armada of time machines. And they are weaponised on a tactical and strategic level. | |
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Little Jumper has Terminator-style time machines which disintegrates the particles of both user and machine in order to time travel. There are also clear omages to the Terminator series with both Naked on Arrival and time travelers being cyborgs due to the side effect of the time machine integrating with the user during the process. | |
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Terminator-style in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "E Squared". | |
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Runaways: Dale and Stacey Yorkes pilot a stationary two-seater TARDIS-type time machine. | |
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The Simpsons: Homer travels back and forth between the dinosaur age and his own time in the Crime and Punishment segment in Treehouse of Horror V. His time travels have consequences on future events, though, which haven't been solved by the end of the episode. | |
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Blake and Mortimer: "The Time Trap" features a Back to the Future-style time machine. But the Mad Scientist who created it rigged it so the time traveler has little control over when he ends up... | |
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Time After Time, naturally, has a Back to the Future-type, since it stars the author of The Time Machine. | |
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Meet the Robinsons features a TARDIS-type time machine: It is essentially a jerry-rigged (flying) car like the DeLorean, and can be driven like a regular car, but has instantaneous space/time-travel capabilities as well. | |
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Meanwhile: The time machine is one-way and can only go as far back as when its receiving end was originally built. When Timmy first encounters it, the Professor has locked it so that it can only go a maximum of ten minutes into the past. | |
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7 Days (1998) has a Terminator-type that goes back, you guessed it, exactly seven days, except when it's eight days one time due to an upgrade. Or seven years in one case due to another alien ship crashing, providing more fuel. Or only a couple days due to an unexplained breakdown. Honestroy, the Sphere broke down more times than it worked right. |
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The Flash: The Cosmic Treadmill used by various Flashes in the multiverse can transport them through time. | |
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the story of lard beepus: Both Gorg... and Future Trunks's group each have one, and it's possible others do too. | |
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Breakpoint City has a few of these. We've seen two cars, a portal, and a brain swapper. | |
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The Timekeeper features a time machine created by the title character, which serves as the basis for the entire plot. | |
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The New Adventures of Robin Hood: In "The Time Machine", a teenager named Elvis, a descendant of Barkley's travels back to Nottingham via his father's time machine, only to have it stolen by raiders. | |
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Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped: The Time Twister Machine, built by one the villains, Dr. N. Tropy, which they're going to use to collect Power Crystals from different time periods for the bad guys' Evil Plan. Our heroes Crash and Coco also use it to try to collect the crystals before the villains could. It works by stepping on the buttons on the ground and then a sphere portal will be projected, which sucks in and carries Crash/Coco into the levels. | |
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Retroactive: A scientist named Brian builds a time machine that allows one or more people to travel back to where they physically were at that point in time. | |
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In Xiaolin Showdown the ineffectual villain Jack Splicer had apparently built a working Terminator-style time machine years ago. It only goes backwards and there's no forward counterpart since he was never able to provide sufficient power to make it useful (he could only go back two seconds in time). | |
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The book Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus is another Terminator. | |
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SCP Foundation: SCP-1968 is a bronze torus of unknown origin. Officially it merely alters a person's memories so that they do not match current historical records. The truth, and what makes it qualify for Keter status, is that it's actually a time machine. The person's memories don't match history because of Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory. The Foundation is keeping the torus on hand as a last resort. They speculate that this might not be the first time someone used it to save the world either, but there's no way to confirm it. SCP-1739 is a laptop that can work like this. By using a special program, any user can time travel between January 1st, 2004 and today, and talk back to the program through a chat client. There's even a cute little animation of a dog to go along with it! Turns out, the timeline that the user is sent into is unstable, and will be actively destroyed by an extremely powerful entity, which is represented by the dog. The laptop is the only thing that's keeping this entity from destroying everything. |
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The Bill & Ted movies have a TARDIS-type that runs on San Dimas Time. | |
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Where on Earth, Spies has the Chronoskimmer, a TARDIS type. | |
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Danny from Bravest Warriors built a time machine so he could kick the crap out of his childhood bullies and tell his past self to wear more flattering clothing. When his friends expressed concerns that doing so might cause a Time Paradox or worse, he dismissed them claiming that if anything went wrong his future self could go back in time to destroy the time machine. Immediately after he says this, Danny's future self appears and smashes the time machine to pieces with a bat. Wallow claims this happens every time someone builds a time machine. | |
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In the Ready Jet Go! episode "Jet's Time Machine", Jet builds one, but dismantles it at the end of the episode so the gang won't mess with time anymore. | |
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In Homestuck, Dave gets a pair of turntables that can accelerate or reverse the flow of time around him. He uses them to go back to the past to Set Right What Once Went Wrong. The turntables also have the distinction of being one of the very few forms of time manipulation in the series that doesn't outright create Stable Time Loops (thanks to the universe's built-in precautions against Temporal Paradoxes). | |
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The M.I.N.D. Machine of Dinoverse is between a Terminator and Timecop type device, which can also breach dimensions. When it comes to time, you Can't Take Anything with You, including your body, but you end up in a new one and have to get something done before it lets you come back. There is no such restriction with interdimensional travel, but it doesn't take you back. | |
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The Raccoons: The Pigs bought a time machine in episode "Time Trap" and it seems at first that Cyril uses it to travel back to previous episodes and change the result in his benefit (yes, it's a Clip Show, although they do remade some scenes of the previous episodes altered) but it turns out is All Just a Dream. | |
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The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd is an Edutainment Show featuring two time and space travel devices allowing Dr. Floyd, Dr. Grant and C.H.I.P.S. to follow Dr. Steve and Fidgert through time and space as the latter attempt to steal historical artifacts and sell them on eBay. | |
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Tales of Phantasia has a combination of TARDIS- and Terminator style time machine in the sunken city of Thor. It can send the user anywhere in time and space but does not come with them. The game also features Time Travel by magic spell, but only two NPCs can use that spell. | |
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Persona 3 FES has multiple doors which open to different points in the main cast's history. Most of these doors only allow you to see what is happening and not interfere but the door in the lounge of the dorm travels to the mall where they can interact with what is happening. This door is eventually used to travel to the moment when the Silent Protagonist makes his Heroic Sacrifice. | |
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SOON: Atlas had theirs disguised as a "super cool retro 80s-style digital wristwatch." | |
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Billy Bat: Fake!Chuck Culkin is able to figure out that the scroll is this, sorta, thanks to the real Chuck Culkin explaining the basics of Einstein's Theory of Relativity and Time Travel. | |
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The movie Déjà Vu (2006) has a Terminator-type. | |
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PS238: In the time-travel arc, Zodon and two time-traveling 20th Century metahumans who are the archnemesis of each other and also the same person, as repeated unshielded exposure to the 4th Dimension has left him so loopy he developed a split personality all have Back To The Future style machines. Tom, meanwhile, has the innate metahuman ability to travel through time and space like a TARDIS. | |
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Serious Sam has a interesting take on the time machine, the Time-Lock The machine itself is a stationary object found in Eqypt, you can only travel backwards and only to another time the machine was 'armed'. | |
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The Time Turners of Harry Potter, first introduced in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, are a Terminator type. Due to the obvious potential dangers of misuse, they are heavily regulated by the Ministry of Magic, and the two most important laws those who are issued them must follow are: never be seen by your past self, and don't change time (this one may be moot, as Harry's actions in the past turn out to be a Stable Time Loop). | |
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Pokémon Gold and Silver had the Time Capsule, which allows the player to trade mons back in time three years to Pokémon Red and Blue with restrictions such as no moves that didn't exist back then or mons aside from Magnemite/Magneton that changed type. Using exploits to bypass this results in a Temporal Paradox that turns them into glitch Pokémon. | |
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The Forever Captain series: The temporal GPS Tony built in Avengers: Endgame. | |
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In Scribblenauts, you can summon a time machine that can take you to a few predetermined time periods. One of these led to a meme: | |
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The Loony Machine of Loony Labyrinth, which was hidden in a maze and built by ancient Precursors. The Loony Machine returns in Mad Daedalus, albeit in a supporting role in the backstory. |
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Stargate SG-1, while mainly using Back to the Future-type machines, also uses Time Portals and Time Dilation Fields. | |
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Timemaster: The "chronoscooters" used by the Time Corps are visually inspired by Wells' The Time Machine, but travel in space as well as time, making them closer to the TARDIS-type. Though they could also jump between different time streams as well. | |
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In Doraemon, Nobita's desk houses Doraemon's Time Machine. It is one of the most commonly used gadgets in the series. | |
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Haruhi Suzumiya: The TPDD (Time Plane Destruction Device), which the Time Travelers use. No one really knows what it is because its "Classified Information", but it seems to be a handy device. The Integrated Data Sentient Entity is capable of producing a Time Dilation Field (technically Time Stands Still, but functionally the same), as demonstrated in Bamboo Leaf Rhapsody. |
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Pro Pinball: Timeshock! has a large cylindrical ball lock that is used to travel back in time. | |
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The Loony Machine returns in Mad Daedalus, albeit in a supporting role in the backstory. | |
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The mechanics of the trip back in Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court are never explained, but time travel forward was due to the wizard Merlin, even though there was no magic in the book before this. | |
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Time travel is the theme of Steins;Gate and there are a couple different kinds. Or rather, there's one kind, but how well you can use them is fairly limited. SERN in the future has your classic go back in time kind of machine as does Amane Suzuha but the device normally seen in the present, the Microwave Phone (Name subject to change), is only able to send small data packets. If you go over the threshold protected size in any time travel, errors appear, which for physical objects is turning into a mysterious green goo. Data merely gets corrupted and cut off after the size limit is reached. Naturally, this is hard to work with. | |
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The Journeyman Project uses a Timecop approach (which helps since that's what the player is), depositing the agent at points where time has gone all ass-over-teakettle... by comparing all of history to a flimsy CD containing all known history or something (lolwut?). Each trip has a time limit that seems surprisingly lenient, as long as the agent doesn't achieve catastrophic failure. The sequel has a cooler time machine entirely self-contained within a metallic space suit (mobile TARDIS-type?). In addition to allowing instantaneous time travel, the suit has a cloaking mechanism, a temporal anachronism detector, and permits instantaneous translation of the written and spoken forms of all languages (except Latin written backwards). Notably, the suits worn by the live action actors in the game's cutscenes were designed by the same group responsible for the suits from the Turtles films. The third game has a modified version of the spacesuit time machine, equipped with holo-projectors and voice synthesizers, allowing the wearer to imitate any person he scans. This is done so the player can actually interact with characters in the past (and get punched by Genghis Khan). |
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Star Trek often uses Back to the Future-types, especially Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. (In fact, the Federation has a Time Police force, the Department of Temporal Investigations.) They've used other types from time to time (no pun intended), though: The Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Assignment: Earth" is the first episode in which the crew deliberately use a time-travel mechanism they'd stumbled across accidentally in an earlier episode. They fly at warp speed very close to a star, and by controlling the vector with which they pull away, they travel to a specific time in the past. A Time Portal in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "The City at the Edge of Forever", the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Time's Orphan", and the 2009 film. Terminator-style in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "E Squared". Timecop-style in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Relativity". Time Dilation Field in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Blink of an Eye" and the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Wink of an Eye". Or vice versa, maybe... And a unique sort of time travel in the Star Trek: Voyager two-parter "Year of Hell": you can't actually go forward or back, but you can delete objects from time. This negates all changes caused by that object (except that time-travelers and other ships with "temporal shields" are not affected). |
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Gargoyles has a few episodes with a TARDIS-style amulet, the Phoenix Gate. The characters can't use it to change the past because they didn't. Time travel's funny that way. | |
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The main cast of Kaeloo own one of these, which they use in numerous episodes for random purposes. | |
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Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's Portable: The Gears of Destiny has a time machine Lost Logia as central to the plot. Unfortunately, normal humans can't use it since it puts too much strain on their bodies. Ridiculously Human Robots, on the other hand... | |
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Subverted by Herbie. When he needs to travel through time, he often flies in his family's grandfather clock. Note that it's an ordinary clock, as Herbie can travel through time without it thanks to his lollipops. | |
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El Tobogán del Tiempo (the Time Slide) in Odisea Burbujas use for the Burbujos to travel in time, is exactly how it sounds like. | |
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In Back to the Future: The Animated Series, the DeLorean is a TARDIS-type. | |
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Command & Conquer: Red Alert Series: The Chronosphere is a time travel device invented by Albert Einstein, who first used it to assassinate Hitler but only wound up creating an alternate timeline. It's also an in-game structure, but due to Gameplay and Story Segregation, it effectively just works as a pretty standard teleporter. According to the manual, it's supposed to be stopping time when it does this so that the units can walk across the screen. The Soviets come up with their own in the 3rd game, which they use to remove Einstein (before he could invent most of the Allies tech, but after he'd removed Hitler) just before they're overrun by the Allies. This results in the Allies being nearly defeated... but then the Empire of the Rising Sun shows up, the Soviets no longer have nuclear weapons because Einstein never worked on the Manhattan Project... and the Allies still have a Chronosphere somehow. |
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In Times Like This, the time machine in question is a handheld device cobbled together from a cell phone, two lasers and a piece of Sesquicentium. Once activated, temporary time portals (or "time windows") can be generated at will. | |
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The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword has two time portals, one in Lanayru and the other at the Sealed Grounds. Past!Impa uses one to help Zelda in the present day, but she has to destroy it halfway through the game to get Zelda and herself away from Ghirahim. The latter half of the game sees Link obtaining the means to get the other portal up and running so he can follow Zelda into the past. | |
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Looper appears to have the Terminator-type time machine 30 years from the film's time, which The Mafia uses to cleanly dispose of those they want to kill (i.e. they send a message into the past, warning their predecessors about the time and the place, who then send a Looper there with a gun; the future mafia send the target with a bag over his head and payment for the hit in the form of gold bars; the Looper kills the target, incinerates the body, and gets paid). A case of Fridge Brilliance with gold bars, by the way, as finding 30-year-old currency in large amounts would probably be more trouble than its worth. It would also attract the attention of the cops, considering time travel is illegal. |
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In the Al Brodax Popeye cartoons made by Jack Kinney, Professor O.G. Wottaschnozzle had a time machine that he used to take Popeye to historical points in time. The only time he sent Popeye to somewhere other than time is when Olive Oyl accidentally got sucked in and taken to a metallic planet. The Professor was never really sure where Popeye would end up. | |
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They also used a stationary, room-sized Time Cube to project and retrieve travelers, who had to return to the physical location they arrived at and be there exactly 24 hours later, or be stranded in the past. Braniac 5 invented the Time Sphere (a mobile, miniaturized improvement on the Cube built into an environmental bubble) in his pre-teens... so he could go back in time and prove Superman was real. | |
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As mentioned in the lead, Back to the Future has one built out of a DeLorean, because Doc Brown thought that "if you're gonna time travel, why not do it in style?" (and the writers thought a car time machine fixed the problem of the time traveller needing to go between places). It also acknowledged a potential problem: if you're bringing the time machine with you... what happens if it gets damaged or otherwise rendered inoperable? | |
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The Kim Possible movie A Sitch in Time had an ancient Time Monkey Idol that created a Time Portal used by the villains, and unexplained Time Portal-opening watches for the heroes. | |
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The Time Matrix, from the Animorphs mythos, appears at first to be a basic TARDIS-type, though it's notable that it's (realistically) regarded consistently by the characters as the greatest weapon ever created. Then it gets really weird. For example, if mixed or vague coordinates are given, it will actually create new universes to fit the specifications. | |
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Near the end of The Forever War we find out some humans are using a spaceship as a time-dilation type of time-machine in order to get reunited with people separated by FTL travel. | |
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The Silent Age provides two kinds of time machines. The first and the most modern one is a small portable device of Back to the Future-variety that uses solar panels for charging. The more outdated kind is a large round capsule somewhat in between the same kind and the Timecop-variety in that it transports to the destination alongside the user but is programmed to return back to its present on its own after a while. | |
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The Soviet comedy Ivan Vasilievich features a Time Portal version, connecting the inventor's apartment to Ivan the Terrible's throne room. However, given that the part about the time machine working is All Just a Dream, we can't be sure if it would have ever worked, although Shurik's intention is, at least, to build a Time Portal-like device. | |
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The first Ape Escape is built off of this: main antagonist Specter, a white monkey that got his hands on a helmet that supercharged his intelligence, uses a newly invented time machine to attempt to change history so that monkeys ruled the world, and main protagonist Kakeru (Spike in the dub) must use the same machine to go after him. | |
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The film Primer has an interesting variation on the Time Machine that doesn't quite fit into any of the above types, but can be imagined as a sort of unique combination of Time Dilation Fields and Time Portals that only go backwards a la Terminator. It gets worse; see the film's Wikipedia entry. Summary: The time machine is a box containing a volume that exists over time. Turning the box on causes this volume to (slowly) dissociate from the rest of the universe, and turning the box off reverses that. Within this mini-universe, time flows like it usually does, but it cycles back and forth between the two endpoints - inside the box, time reverses when the box is turned off, and back again when the box is turned ("back") on. Turning the box on, waiting a minute and getting into the box just before it turns off, and waiting another minute before getting out means... |
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The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius: In "The Tomorrow Boys", the Chrono-Arch: this is a Terminator-like type of time-travel machine (Jimmy had to find it back when he went 15 years into the future, which he luckily did), and has an additional view-mode. In "The League of Villains", Jimmy built a wormhole generator: the Wormhole Generator 9000. The invention sent all of Retroville (except Jimmy, the gang and Tee) to the prehistoric past with no hope of ever returning, until Jimmy appears. This can't really count as a time-traveling-machine, though, since Jimmy had to disrupt the wormhole in order to get all of Retroville back to their time (leaving the bad guys in the past). In another episode, Jimmy invented a small gizmo which could accelerate or reverse time. And he ended up in the past by it, so he had to use Bamboo Technology in order to get them back. Ultimately, someone uses the gizmo on all of Retroville, sending them back to the point where the adventure didn't even start! "Deja vu"! |
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Wonder Woman Vol 1: While Paula's Space Transformer is usually treated as a holographic chronoscope on at least two occasions it was used as a straight up time travel device, transporting Steve Trevor, Etta Candy and the Holliday Girls into the past to help out Diana after she was tossed into the past by a time beast. | |
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The Alpha and Beta suits from TimeShift. The beta suit has the interesting adaptation that damage to the 'jump' drive allows you to use time powers. Actually its designed to work that way, the jump drive just lets you go back and forth much more greatly than the 10, 15 seconds you can in combat. It was designed for military purposes, presumably they would remove the jump feature so everyone couldn't screw with the timeline. |
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The Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Assignment: Earth" is the first episode in which the crew deliberately use a time-travel mechanism they'd stumbled across accidentally in an earlier episode. They fly at warp speed very close to a star, and by controlling the vector with which they pull away, they travel to a specific time in the past. | |
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Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja: McFist had Viceroy build one in "Randy Cunningham: 13th Century Ninja". To Viceroy's disappointment, instead of using it to destroy the Ninja, McFist wanted to use it to travel back to a time his favorite breakfast cereal still hasn't been discontinued. | |
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Pokémon: Pokémon Gold and Silver had the Time Capsule, which allows the player to trade mons back in time three years to Pokémon Red and Blue with restrictions such as no moves that didn't exist back then or mons aside from Magnemite/Magneton that changed type. Using exploits to bypass this results in a Temporal Paradox that turns them into glitch Pokémon. Pokémon Scarlet and Violet revolves around one created by The Professor that's responsible for bringing "Paradox Pokémon", supposedly past/future versions of contemporary mons, to the present day. They state that they haven't used it themselves because it only works one way. |
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In the Rugrats episode, "Toy Palace", the Wee Willy Warp Time Translator is a fully functional time machine. This isn't one of the babies' imagine spots, eithernote The first one happens in its sister episode, "Sand Ho!". During the episode's climax, the life-sized Reptar doll that Tommy turns on pushes the life-sized Thorg doll that was chasing him and Chuckie throughout the store into the time machine, causing it to send Thorg back to the time period when Washington crossed the Delaware River. The time machine also serves as the basis for the Time Travellers video game for the Game Boy Color, where it sends the babies to different time periods, and the goal of the game is to rescue them all. | |
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Oversaturated World: Group Precipitation: "Taking A Strange Turn": Pinkie Pie decribes a very small magical time machine: | |
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See You Yesterday A rig on a backpack, one per person is what Claudette and Sebastian use to Time Travel. | |
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In Avengers: Endgame, the Avengers use a time machine to go back in time and retrieve the Infinity Stones. The Avengers' time machine is a repurposed quantum tunnel that leads to the quantum realm. However, thanks to technological wristwatches that can then lock the Avengers to precise coordinates in spacetime, the tunnel effectively becomes a way to travel to the past and then return to the present. | |
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The Outlandish Watch in Sylvie and Bruno is another early example, allowing the user to travel up to a month into their past and return to the present. It also allows its user to experience events backwards for an hour. | |
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The Ministry of Time works with the Time Portal version: special gates connect two points in space and time within Spain, letting people from the past visit the future or viceversa. The Ministry of Time is an organization that keeps watch on gates as they appear, in order to ensure history does not change and to prevent people from (mis)using them for their own benefit. | |
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Rocky and Bullwinkle: Mr. Peabody's WABAC (Wayback) Machine took him and Sherman to visit historical figures. | |
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The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: "Have Time, Will Travel" has Ronald McDonald and friends travel through time using a time machine shaped like a grandfather clock invented by Franklin's father Dr. Quizzical. | |
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The Danger Mouse episode "The Hickory Dickory Dock Dilemma" had a grandfather clock that took the hero and his assistant Penfold through time, from prehistoric days to a future London. Contained a gratuitous Doctor Who reference. | |
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The Patrick Star Show: The Star family has a time closet. Everyone in the house can use it and go to any time, including far into the past and the far future. | |
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Nero: Nero, Petoetje, Petatje and Madam Pheip accidentally travelled back to Ancient Rome in De Rode Keizer, where they meet the real emperor Nero. | |
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The third and final method are the Time Bombs utilized by Clank that create a Time Dilation Field; these can be used to slow rotating platforms down or make enemies easier to deal with. They also appear early in the story when the Great Clock is being effectively ransacked, and certain levels feature Time Anomaly vortexes with things slowed to a stop. In All 4 One, Clank's unique gadget is this as a gun that affects individual targets with Time Dilation Fields. | |
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Legion of Super-Heroes: The team possesses a time bubble that they often used to visit Superboy and Supergirl. In their first story, the time bubble is quite different from its later appearances: the shielding sphere is simply massive -around ten meters in diameter-, and houses a wide platform, a large control panel, and seats for at least four persons. They also used a stationary, room-sized Time Cube to project and retrieve travelers, who had to return to the physical location they arrived at and be there exactly 24 hours later, or be stranded in the past. Braniac 5 invented the Time Sphere (a mobile, miniaturized improvement on the Cube built into an environmental bubble) in his pre-teens... so he could go back in time and prove Superman was real. |
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Squidward uses one of these in the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "SB-129", trying to go back to the past after being stuck in the future as a Human Popsicle. | |
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The book To Say Nothing of the Dog has an interesting variation on the Timecop-type machine mixed with Time Portals; it's mostly used for historical purposes. | |
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The ocarina can also move objects in time, as is shown during the ending scene of Ocarina of Time, and exploited more fully in the sequel The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, where it can take Link to the start of the three day cycle, setting up that game's "Groundhog Day" Loop. | |
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Chrono Trigger has an interesting mix of three types: the Epoch is Back To The Future-type, while the Timepod is a Terminator-type, and the gates are Time Portal-types. | |
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In Achron, human and vecgir players can build chronoporters / slipgates (which act as Terminator-type projectors) while grekim units can all time travel without external assistance (making them living Back To The Future-types). | |
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For the record, Timerider uses a Back to the Future-type. | |
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Astro Boy, 1980 series: "The Time Machine" features a visitor from the 23rd century with a machine that looks like a flying car but can travel to any place on Earth at any time in history. | |
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Judge Dredd: Time travel technology was invented by scientists in the 22nd century, first showing up in "City of The Damned". It has sporadically appeared since then. Johnny Alpha (who lives in the 23rd century) also uses his own transportable time travel device to visit Dredd's time during Crossover stories. | |
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At the beginning of the time-travel-themed action game, Time Slip, the human resistance base is about to be qiped out. However, you managed to hop into a prototype time-machine and goes back to the past to Set Right What Once Went Wrong. | |
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Doctor Who: While the TARDIS in theory can go anywhere in four dimensions, in practice she's rather unreliable and, by her own admission, tends to take the Doctor where he needs to be instead of where he wants to go. "Carnival of Monsters" and "The Five Doctors" had Timecop style Time Scoops, machines that could beam in objects from anywhere and anywhen to the machine's present, without needing any equipment at the other end. "The Girl In The Fireplace" revolves around Time Portals. Also totally random in their targeting, and their reliability in the case of the titular fireplace. The Daleks' time-travel technology has varied over the years. In "The Chase" and "The Daleks' Master Plan" they use TARDIS-like time vessels, but in "The Evil of the Daleks" and "Resurrection of the Daleks" they use portal-style "time corridor" technology. (According to fanon, their minds are too hidebound to be really comfortable with the job of navigating a time vessel.) But then in the 21st-century series, the Cult of Skaro, at least, have time-vessel capability built into their power armour. |
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Voidskipper: Strictly speaking every single Voidskipper is a limited TARDIS-type example, due to the nature of general relativity. However, going to a position in time and space from which you could violate causality will simply result in the timeline branching and the time traveler being unable to return to their home timeline. Well, unless they thought to bring along one end of a wormhole connecting back to it. Even then you can't alter your own past. | |
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Avengers: Back to Basics: In the third story, Kamala returns to her time by using Doctor Doom's old time machine. While using it, she notices that it also moves one in space as well as time and muses that time machines must need to do this to account for the motion of the Earth through space and not leave erstwhile time travelers stranded in space. | |
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The trolley (shopping cart) in Johnny and the Bomb is a Back to the Future-style time machine. | |
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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet revolves around one created by The Professor that's responsible for bringing "Paradox Pokémon", supposedly past/future versions of contemporary mons, to the present day. They state that they haven't used it themselves because it only works one way. | |
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Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time actually features three methods! The first is a lever in The Great Clock that physically rewinds time like a cassette tape, at the risk of the Clock breaking through the stress (it's similar to the Terminator method, as the reversal usually means the user is no longer anywhere near the lever). A smaller example is the effect of Clank hitting a broken object with his Chronoscepter; the object reversed in time until it's in a fixed state. Lastly, some spots of planet Quantos are stuck in a tape-like forward/rewind loop, which provide platforming puzzles for Ratchet to navigate. The second are Time Portals that are created through a hack in the Great Clock's systems; while they don't directly risk the Clock's integrity, going through Time Portals is an incredibly easy way to cause paradoxes that put the Clock under more stress. These two methods have actually been a source of confusion for fans: Word of God has it that the Time Portals can only be created in Time Anomaly vortexes, all of which are repaired by the time the story ends. However the game never explains this, leading to many fans asking why Ratchet didn't just use the Time Portals to save the Lombaxes! The third and final method are the Time Bombs utilized by Clank that create a Time Dilation Field; these can be used to slow rotating platforms down or make enemies easier to deal with. They also appear early in the story when the Great Clock is being effectively ransacked, and certain levels feature Time Anomaly vortexes with things slowed to a stop. In All 4 One, Clank's unique gadget is this as a gun that affects individual targets with Time Dilation Fields. |
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Kamen Rider Den-O has time-traveling trains, which generally work in Back to the Future fashion. The biggest difference is that you can't travel freely: the trains require a ticket to a specific point in timenote created by "scanning" an individual with a blank ticket, which then registers the date of an extremely strong memory, and then can only go between that time and the "present". There's also an extremely rare Infinity Ticket that lets the bearer go whenever he wants, but the DenLiner's Owner has it and only lets the heroes use it in times of immense crisis. | |
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Maybe the Last Archie Story: Mad Doctor Doom devises a magically-powered time machine. It looks like a slightly rectangular cube that opens time rifts when activated. | |
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Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: Wolffy invents one in episode 499, where he and Wolnie go back in time and meet Martial Wolf. | |
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In The Legend of Zelda Oracle of Ages, the Harp of Ages can at first only open Time Portals in fixed spots, is later upgraded twice: The first upgrade makes it Timecop-style, transporting Link to the present from the past while opening a return portal; the second upgrade allows Link to freely travel between the game's two time periods; the present, and 400 years into the past. | |
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Arrowhead: The "hop watch", as Deena calls it, lets the user jump to a time of their choosing. | |
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In Braid Tim's ring allows to create a Time Dilation effect when laid down. | |
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The Ruby Red Trilogy: The chronograph is a time machine that's triggered by blood (only a drop is needed each time). The characters who have the time-travel gene are able to travel through time without it, but travel without the chronograph is uncontrolled and dangerous because they could jump at any time to any era. People who don't have the gene can't travel in time at all, time machine or not. It can only send people into the past, not the future, sends them back to the same location where the chronograph is currently located, and sends them for a fixed, preset amount of time that cannot exceed 4 hours, resulting in the need for careful planning to accomplish missions. | |
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Casey and Andy portrays almost all variants. The final story arc has a BTTF version in the form of an armband, a Timecop version with a return button, and a Fixed Destination Tardis version - travels through time and space, but only to The White House during Grover Cleveland's time in office. | |
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In Time Trap, the main characters are trapped in a Time Dilation Field within a cave, in which slows down the time for anyone down there compared to the outside, the people in the cave are also able to meet humans from previous generations due to them also having their time slowed down. | |
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The Time Machine gamebook series is all about traveling to the past with a time machine to unravel mysteries, then traveling back and forth between various eras once you're in the past. You never actually get to see what the time machine looks like, and your amount of control over where and when it deposits you varies heavily from page to page. | |
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The Accidental Time Machine is an irreplicable device that initially transports only itself into the future. Its usefulness is much improved by the discovery that it will bring with it any metal objects it's wired to, as well as the contents of any such Faraday cage. | |
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In The Chronicles Of Saint Marys the St. Mary's team travel the timeline in "pods" - these come in a variety of sizes, but most are the size of a smallish shed and are disguised to look like a dilapidated hut from the outside so they'll blend into most historical locations. While not indestructible they are extremely sturdy, and inexplicably their interiors always smell of cabbage. | |
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Negima! Magister Negi Magi has the Cassiopeia, which is essentially a time-traveling pocket watch. | |
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Paperinik New Adventures: Chronosails, which usually take the form of bracelets. The Raider, being Crazy-Prepared, wears two of them... And, according to the inserts his Badass Cape is another. | |
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The various starship drives in Starslip are kind of incidentally time machines of the TARDIS type. There's also Deep Time's timesuits, which are also TARDIS-like, but in suit form. | |
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Family Guy has Stewie's time machine as a TARDIS-style booth which also requires the use of a 'Return Pad' once you're done with your business in the past or future. Naturally this winds up causing problems in the timeline to the point where Stewie destroys it in "Life of Brian" to prevent any further temporal disasters after cleaning up the most recent one. Then Brian dies, and Stewie learns that his plutonium supplier was killed, so he can't build a new time machine to save Brian... | |
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Dr. STONE: The story's ending has Senku decide to build a time machine in order to stop the petrification before it ever happens, exploiting the unique physics-defying properties of the Why-Man to do so. In the Sequel Series, Dr. STONE: 4D Science, a prototype version of the machine has been made, but it would require large amounts of Helium-3 to power. However, in its current form, it can already be used to receive messages from the future... which it does, from someone claiming to be Byakuya Ishigami. | |
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And a unique sort of time travel in the Star Trek: Voyager two-parter "Year of Hell": you can't actually go forward or back, but you can delete objects from time. This negates all changes caused by that object (except that time-travelers and other ships with "temporal shields" are not affected). | |
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Fantastic Four: Doctor Doom made use of a time machine in his first appearance in the comics. | |
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Legends of Tomorrow has Rip Hunter's ship, the Waverider, which also counts as a spaceship. The Time Masters turn out to have an entire fleet of ships just like it. | |
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Dinosaur Safari has the Chronosphere, a gigantic orb that the Player Character uses to travel back to the Mesozoic Era to photograph dinosaurs. | |
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Suske en Wiske (Spike and Suzy): The "teletimemachine" is a Timecop-type; the machine does not come with the time traveler, but an operator who stays behind can retrieve the time traveler at any moment. This feature was often used for last second rescues. | |
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Feng Shui uses the Time Portal method of going through time. Characters travel time by means of going through the Netherworld, a weird mystical realm made up of loamy grey tunnels as well as whatever stuff its inhabitants can Shape into being that acts as a Portal Network between different junctures in time. The main method of effecting changes in the timestream is by capturing or destroying Feng Shui sites, Places Of Power that generate Chi. | |
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Phil of the Future has the Diffys' van as a time machine. It's always broken, though, for some reason or other. | |
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Transformers: In Beast Wars any ship equipped with Transwarp Cells has Back to the Future-style time travel. This includes ships that were never intended for Time Travel, like the Autobot Shuttle the Maximals use at the end of the series. The whole Golden Disc plot involves the original Megatron leaving a message for his descendants, expecting transwarp drives to develop to the point where they can be used to travel to a specific point in time in order to alter the course of the Autobot-Decepticon war. The ridiculous point is the episode where the Maximals start sending out transwarp probes to search all of time and space for Optimus Primal and his crew. The amazing thing is that they almost succeed, considering this is an impossible task, and the probes can't scan for shit (it passes right above the stranded Maximals and doesn't see them or the Axalon). There's also the question of why they'd go into all this effort to find them, given that they're not terribly important figures. Optimus Primal is not the leader of the Maximals unlike his ancestor. Doc Greene finds one in Transformers: Rescue Bots. It was built in 1939, and the only reason it remained unused for so long was because there was no power source capable of sustaining it until nuclear power was invented. |
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Miracle Musical: "Time Machine" begins with the narrator regretting how he used to spend his time, but then he realizes that he can regain it with his time machine. Over the course of the song, he becomes accustomed to it and admires that he can do anything instantly and with no urgency. The song ends on an ominous note with the first two lines of the chorus being repeated multiple times, suggesting that he's now entered a time loop. | |
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In The Extraordinaires, the Neanderthals construct a Timecop style device as part of their plan to Make Wrong What Once Went Right. The machine sends people into the past with belts that allow them to return to the present. | |
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In Season 9 of Happy Heroes, we are shown a flashback revealing that Doctor H. built a time machine in an attempt to prevent his father from being kidnapped by aliens. The time machine is made out of cardboard, but somehow still works anyhow; unfortunately, Doctor H.'s attempt to save his father falls flat. Later in that same episode, in the present day, the heroes find the time machine and end up staying in the past for the remaining duration of that season. | |
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I Killed Adolf Hitler: The time machine is a round capsule that takes fifty years to charge for one travel. | |
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