But, its auxiliary probe HAS been perfected to purloin objects from the past. When you set something down and can't find it a minute later . . . you've probably been probed from the future. Predictably, that action violates temporal laws and after a few minutes the object returns to its time, a short distance from where it was picked up—usually the last place you'd ever think to look for it.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Purloined from the Past
Well, the time machine isn't yet perfected for travel.
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Gwen White,
sci-fi,
Time Machine Auxiliary Probe
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4 comments:
Wow.
Awfully impressive.
This is gorgeous. Tell me you own this! I love the interplay with the song lyrics.
Annie, I'm sorry to say I don't. It was plucked from the past, and then put back.
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