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    '''The Time Machine''' is a collection of three levels in ''[[MediEvil 2]]''. It consists of '''The Time Machine''', '''The Time Machine, Sewers''' and '''The Time Machine, the Ripper'''.
    '''The Time Machine''' is a collection of three levels in ''[[MediEvil 2]]''. It consists of [[The Time Machine]], [[The Time Machine, Sewers]] and [[The Time Machine, the Ripper]].  
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    '''The Time Machine''' is the first section of '''The Time Machine''' level. It is the game's twelfth level.
    ==Walkthrough==
     
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    ==Books==
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    =====Book 1 - Satellite.=====
    =====Book 1 - Satellite.=====
    In the next few years, giant space beacons will orbit the earth ushering in a new and glorious age of radio-phonic communication. The telephone and the wireless will be made obsolete by the introduction of small hats, that beam the information direct to the brain.
    In the next few years, giant space beacons will orbit the earth ushering in a new and glorious age of radio-phonic communication. The telephone and the wireless will be made obsolete by the introduction of small hats, that beam the information direct to the brain.
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    When the aliens hear such a wonderfully stirring piece they are sure to have no qualms about pledging their allegiance to our glorious Queen Victoria.
    When the aliens hear such a wonderfully stirring piece they are sure to have no qualms about pledging their allegiance to our glorious Queen Victoria.


    =====Book 3=====
    =====Book 3 - Moon exhibit.=====
     
    Moon exhibit.
     
    By the year 1910, the moon will become part of the great colonial empire.<br />Tourists will go on daytrips, where they will be able to visit the countless gift shops and tea-rooms.<br />The more intrepid will be able to go on Safari's to hunt various vicious moon beasts that litter its cheesy surface.<br />For a sneak preview, gaze in wonder at this accurate reconstruction of the lunar world.
    By the year 1910, the moon will become part of the great colonial empire.<br />Tourists will go on daytrips, where they will be able to visit the countless gift shops and tea-rooms.<br />The more intrepid will be able to go on Safari's to hunt various vicious moon beasts that litter its cheesy surface.<br />For a sneak preview, gaze in wonder at this accurate reconstruction of the lunar world.


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    The Chrono-chair prototype, patented by one Hamilton Kift, is a revolutionary machine that enables a person to part the veils of time and visit either past or future. Imagine all the undiscovered wonders of the world that the machine could show us, if only it worked! The Professor himself says, "Yes unfortunately it's true, everything I've sent through time has always returned, only somewhat runnier than when it left."
    The Chrono-chair prototype, patented by one Hamilton Kift, is a revolutionary machine that enables a person to part the veils of time and visit either past or future. Imagine all the undiscovered wonders of the world that the machine could show us, if only it worked! The Professor himself says, "Yes unfortunately it's true, everything I've sent through time has always returned, only somewhat runnier than when it left."
    ==In other languages==
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    |fr=La Machine à remonter le temps
    |it=La macchina del tempo
    |de=Die Zeitmaschine
    |es=La Máquina del Tiempo
    |pt=A Máquina do Tempo
    |ru=Машина времени
    |ruR=Машина времени
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    Latest revision as of 23:20, 16 May 2024

    The Time Machine is a collection of three levels in MediEvil 2. It consists of The Time Machine, The Time Machine, Sewers and The Time Machine, the Ripper.

    The Time Machine
    MediEvil2-TheTimeMachine-LoadingScreen.png
    General information
    Chalice No
    Enemies Martians, Shielded Armoured Knights, Green Knights
    Chronological information
    Level number 12.[1]
    Previous level The Sewers
    Next level The Time Machine, Sewers
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    The Time Machine is the game's twelfth level.[1]

    Walkthrough

    Book of London

    Inventory

    Intermissions

    Books

    Main article: Books in MediEvil 2
    Book 1 - Satellite.

    In the next few years, giant space beacons will orbit the earth ushering in a new and glorious age of radio-phonic communication. The telephone and the wireless will be made obsolete by the introduction of small hats, that beam the information direct to the brain.

    Book 2 - Contact puzzle.

    The celestial grammar horn.

    In the quest to expand the Empire, the greatest scientific minds have devised the celestial grammar horn.
    It will blast out the national anthem to the farthest reaches of outer space.

    When the aliens hear such a wonderfully stirring piece they are sure to have no qualms about pledging their allegiance to our glorious Queen Victoria.

    Book 3 - Moon exhibit.

    By the year 1910, the moon will become part of the great colonial empire.
    Tourists will go on daytrips, where they will be able to visit the countless gift shops and tea-rooms.
    The more intrepid will be able to go on Safari's to hunt various vicious moon beasts that litter its cheesy surface.
    For a sneak preview, gaze in wonder at this accurate reconstruction of the lunar world.

    Book 4 - Time Machine.

    Kift's Amazing Confabulating Chrono-chair.

    The Chrono-chair prototype, patented by one Hamilton Kift, is a revolutionary machine that enables a person to part the veils of time and visit either past or future. Imagine all the undiscovered wonders of the world that the machine could show us, if only it worked! The Professor himself says, "Yes unfortunately it's true, everything I've sent through time has always returned, only somewhat runnier than when it left."

    In other languages

    Language Name
    French (France) La Machine à remonter le temps
    German Die Zeitmaschine
    Italian La macchina del tempo
    Portuguese (Portugal) A Máquina do Tempo
    Russian Машина времени
    Машина времени
    Spanish (Spain) La Máquina del Tiempo

    References

    1. 1.0 1.1 MediEvil II: Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Published by Dimension Publishing in 2000.

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