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Time portal

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as the titular character, Roger Wilco, is sent into the future by means of a time rip in order to save his home planet, which had already experienced a series of crises in the future time period to which he is initially sent. Throughout the game, Roger Wilco travels through different time periods in
299:. There are quite a few of them found throughout the game and seem to be activated by the use of a "key" made by Lucca. The original portal found in the game actually occurs due to an accident that takes place at the beginning of the game involving Marle's pendant and a teleporting experiment. 98:. In some films time portals can also be set as a hazard, for example, they can begin to go haywire which makes them accidentally transport something or someone from a different time to the present; again the most popular is a dinosaur being accidentally brought into the present world. 289:
series, which involves characters utilizing time portals to move through time and is intrinsic to the plotlines in the second and third installments of the series, where a character called Sergeant Cortez moves through time to complete his objective by using these portals.
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runs into a time portal, an ancient sentient stone-like ring which calls itself the Guardian of Forever, and is transported back to 1930s Depression-era Earth and history is changed as shown when the Enterprise disappears from orbit. Captain
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In most films, time portals are used to take a group of people or a single person back in time. The most popular of all time travels would be traveling back to the time of the
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Most time portals are generated via a handheld item such as a watch, or a glove. However, some time portals are such things as mirrors, or other items such as a key in the
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features a school teacher being sent by a terminally-ill friend to go back to the 1960s (via a time portal in a diner closet) to prevent the
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in being a permanent or semi-permanent fixture linking specific points in time, and thus are an especially useful
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series. Literal portals, which are not items that you would use on a day-to-day basis, are also common.
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activates a time portal to travel to different geologic time periods to rescue rare prehistoric species.
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and Leonard McCoy try to recover Kirk. All three are transported into the past of the planet Sarpeidon
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from one point in time to another by passing through the portal, or may appear as an ordinary doorway.
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the future to complete various goals by using time-traveling vehicles called "time pods."
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is used by a terrorist from the year 2500 to take water from 1990 to his own time.
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in both time and space, through which humans, aliens and devices emerge.
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Time portals are also the original mode of time travel in the SNES game
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Time portals are a common element in computer games, most notably the
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when the plot involves characters moving many times back and forth.
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uses a time-portal to go back in time from the 1990s to
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follow through the time portal to set things right.
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Index

time
fiction
science fiction
fantasy
transport
past
future
time machines
plot device
vortices
energy
travel
dinosaurs
The Time Tunnel
Star Trek
The City on the Edge of Forever
Leonard McCoy
James T. Kirk
Spock
Star Trek
All Our Yesterdays
Spock
Mirror, Mirror
Mirror, Mirror II
travel back into the past
Prehistoric Park
Nigel Marven
BBC
Goodnight Sweetheart
Gary Sparrow

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