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<blockquote data-quote="Num7" data-source="post: 233313" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Welcome fellow time traveler!</p><p></p><p>You mention Titor Tanks, as part of your time travel apparatus. It leads me to believe, that you were able to get your hands on the rare elusive element known as Titorium, which we use as a time field stabilizer nowadays.</p><p></p><p>See, Titorium is one of the rarest elements of the extended periodic table. How so? Well, it can only be found in one, single and unique timeline. We usually call it the Titorium timeline, but before we discovered Titorium, it was known as the 5100 Timeline. I don't have its multiversal ID number in mind right now.</p><p></p><p>We know there are infinite timelines, so there are also an infinite number of Titors. Some of them didn't make it back to 2036. Some of them lost their IBM 5100 along the way. Somehow, ALL those lost IBM 5100 ended up in one particular timeline. That timeline is basically a devastated, desert Earth, that is entirely and utterly buried under ever-growing, miles-high mountains of IBM 5100s. A giant, planet-wide 5100 junkyard.</p><p></p><p>We don't know where exactly those lost 5100 came from, how they got there, or what happened to them. But they somehow all got there, presumably lost in the midst of time by Titors who got stuck in the void in-between timelines. Within these computers are electrolytic capacitors. And inside each of these capacitors, somehow, a tiny, tiny amount of a then-unknown element accumulated. Titorium. It's extracted using numerous unusual chemical processing, and can then be used to stabilize time fields, as mentioned earlier.</p><p></p><p>So, looking forward to hearing more about that Titorium. Did you harvest it yourself from the 5100 junkyard timeline? Or did you get it on the gray market? (Equivalent of the black market, but in the multiverse, you know)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Num7, post: 233313, member: 1"] Welcome fellow time traveler! You mention Titor Tanks, as part of your time travel apparatus. It leads me to believe, that you were able to get your hands on the rare elusive element known as Titorium, which we use as a time field stabilizer nowadays. See, Titorium is one of the rarest elements of the extended periodic table. How so? Well, it can only be found in one, single and unique timeline. We usually call it the Titorium timeline, but before we discovered Titorium, it was known as the 5100 Timeline. I don't have its multiversal ID number in mind right now. We know there are infinite timelines, so there are also an infinite number of Titors. Some of them didn't make it back to 2036. Some of them lost their IBM 5100 along the way. Somehow, ALL those lost IBM 5100 ended up in one particular timeline. That timeline is basically a devastated, desert Earth, that is entirely and utterly buried under ever-growing, miles-high mountains of IBM 5100s. A giant, planet-wide 5100 junkyard. We don't know where exactly those lost 5100 came from, how they got there, or what happened to them. But they somehow all got there, presumably lost in the midst of time by Titors who got stuck in the void in-between timelines. Within these computers are electrolytic capacitors. And inside each of these capacitors, somehow, a tiny, tiny amount of a then-unknown element accumulated. Titorium. It's extracted using numerous unusual chemical processing, and can then be used to stabilize time fields, as mentioned earlier. So, looking forward to hearing more about that Titorium. Did you harvest it yourself from the 5100 junkyard timeline? Or did you get it on the gray market? (Equivalent of the black market, but in the multiverse, you know) [/QUOTE]
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