Tech, emailconfirmed, Administrators
153,649
edits
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''Theophilus Tolliver''' (who preferred to be called '''Theo''') was a British inventor in the [[19th century]] who invented a [[time machine]]. During his second trip through time, he was captured by [[Andron]], taken to [[3550]] [[New Britain]] and imprisoned. After [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]] was imprisoned with him, they worked together to escape execution and overthrow [[Mar-Kom]]. Afterwards, Theo returned to his own time, where he told his friend [[H.G. Wells]] about his adventures. ([[TVA]]: ''[[The Eternal Present]]'') | '''Theophilus Tolliver''' (who preferred to be called '''Theo''') was a British inventor in the [[19th century]] who invented a [[time machine]]. During his second trip through time, he was captured by [[Andron]], taken to [[3550]] [[New Britain]] and imprisoned. After [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]] was imprisoned with him, they worked together to escape execution and overthrow [[Mar-Kom]]. Afterwards, Theo returned to his own time, where he told his friend [[H. G. Wells]] about his adventures. ([[TVA]]: ''[[The Eternal Present]]'') | ||
:''The implication is that Theo is the protagonist of ''[[The Time Machine]]''. Although he says he invented his time machine in [[1897]], Wells actually wrote the novel in [[1895]], so an invention date of 1887 would be more likely.'' | :''The implication is that Theo is the protagonist of ''[[The Time Machine]]''. Although he says he invented his time machine in [[1897]], Wells actually wrote the novel in [[1895]], so an invention date of 1887 would be more likely.'' |