Time cabinet

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Time cabinets were a class of space-time vessel, appearing as vertical cabinets inside which the would-be-time-traveller would stand as the device transported them through time. Some cabinets could also transport the user to other dimensions.

Those from the 51st century were beautifully rendered and lacquered with parallax synchrons and an intricate trionic lattice. (AUDIO: The Butcher of Brisbane [+]Loading...["The Butcher of Brisbane (audio story)"])

Magnus Greel's time cabinet was an experimental zygma beam-based device created in the 51st century. After Magnus Greel used it to escape from his failing regime, it ended up in the 19th century. (TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang)

Albert Cragg's time cabinet was built in the 20th century by Albert Cragg himself. After numerous varyingly-successful tests, he took it to ancient Egypt, intent on stealing the legendary treasure of Tut-Am-Tut before it became lost to history; however, the dying Tut-Am-Tut ended up having as his last request that the cabinet be buried in his pyramid with him, stranding Cragg in the past. (COMIC: Dr. Who's Time Tales 42)