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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[time cabinet]] built by [[Albert Cragg]]. Misaimed flights in early tests demonstrated that the craft was also capable of travelling to other [[dimension]]s, although this was not what Cragg intended to use it for.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[time cabinet]] built by [[Albert Cragg]]. Misaimed flights in early tests demonstrated that the craft was also capable of travelling to other [[dimension]]s, although this was not what Cragg intended to use it for.


After a successful test allowed Cragg to witness the [[Wright brothers]]' first aeroplane flight in [[1903]], he took it back to [[BC|1368 BC]], intent on stealing the treasure of [[Egypt]]ian [[Pharaoh]] [[Tut-Am-Tut]] at the point of Tut-Am-Tut's death, before it was buried and lost forever. He landed shortly before the king's death, however, and entertained the king by using modern technology to pose as a [[wizard]]. This backfired when the king made it his last request that the "magician's cabinet" be buried with him in his [[pyramid]] like his other dearest possessions. Unable to enter the tomb, Cragg became stranded in the past. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Dr. Who's Time Tales (DWM 42 comic story)|Dr. Who's Time Tales]]'')
After a successful test allowed Cragg to witness the [[Wright brothers]]' first aeroplane flight in [[1903]], he took it back to [[BC|1368 BC]], intent on stealing the treasure of [[Egypt]]ian [[Pharaoh]] [[Tut-Am-Tut]] at the point of Tut-Am-Tut's death, before it was buried and lost forever. He landed shortly before the king's death, however, and entertained the king by using modern technology to pose as a [[wizard]]. This backfired when the king made it his last request that the "magician's cabinet" be buried with him in his [[pyramid]] like his other dearest possessions. Unable to enter the tomb, Cragg became stranded in the past. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Dr. Who's Time Tales (DWM 42 comic story)|Dr. Who's Time Tales]]'' 42)


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Revision as of 11:34, 29 May 2023

Albert Cragg's time cabinet was a time cabinet built by Albert Cragg. Misaimed flights in early tests demonstrated that the craft was also capable of travelling to other dimensions, although this was not what Cragg intended to use it for.

After a successful test allowed Cragg to witness the Wright brothers' first aeroplane flight in 1903, he took it back to 1368 BC, intent on stealing the treasure of Egyptian Pharaoh Tut-Am-Tut at the point of Tut-Am-Tut's death, before it was buried and lost forever. He landed shortly before the king's death, however, and entertained the king by using modern technology to pose as a wizard. This backfired when the king made it his last request that the "magician's cabinet" be buried with him in his pyramid like his other dearest possessions. Unable to enter the tomb, Cragg became stranded in the past. (COMIC: Dr. Who's Time Tales 42)