Friday, May 29, 2015

John Smith IV

"4) I discovered this leftover picture from one of our own Top Secret Project, Project:Tic-Toc. From what I found out, it was a Time Travel project.

In the background is Doug Phillips where he notices John Smith, our time traveler visiting this project and their scientist. What was he doing there?"

Well, I'll tell you guys.

If you noticed, the goverment was just using this project long ago as a test for time travel. This became problematic as it took too much money from the goverment and so they were going to shut down, before the project even began, so one of the senators from Washington D.C. told Director of the project, Doug Phillips that they needed to send someone in through the Time Tunnel, or get shut down.

Tony Newman, friend and collegue of Dr. Phillips, wanted to be the test subject to "Project: Tic-Toc" but Dr. Phillips didn't want that. So, Tony Newman tested the Time Tunnel and was sent back to 1912, In the Middle of the Atlantic Ocean. So, Doug Phillips went off to get his friend, carrying a newspaper containing the sinking of the Titanic. Doug Phillips was also dressed in the proper clothing for the time period.
This is the only colored picture of the Time Tunnel being active, probably from Tony Newman entering the tunnel.

According to the Notes left by Dr. Doug Phillips and Lt. General Heywood Kirk, when a person from 1968 goes into the Time Tunnel are bathed in a radiation that tracks the person across Space-Time and allows them to see where and when they are at using the Time Viewer to see across the corridor of time.

Another View of the Time Tunnel


Leftover concept art and design of "Project: Tic-Toc" to help make the underground facility. To help with the project was Irwin Allen, who helped keep the project secret by using the projects case files to help keep the ruse that it was a TV Show not really real.

Back to John Smith, why was he really there?

My theory is that he was there to try and convince Tony Newman not to go into the Time Tunnel. Apparently, he didn't listen, and must've helped the two Space-Time Tossed Travelers on their journey down the corridor of time. He must've also talked to Doug on the workings of the tunnel and the project itself.

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