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Broadly speaking, the Time-Conveyor was a fully functional time machine. Indeed, it was functional enough to have been officially "launched" during a press conference on Earth. Still, it did have some known bugs. Navigation to precise moments in time was not assured, nor would it always return home reliably. Even so, the Mark One's unreliability wasn't as profound as might have been expected. The inventor took a number of reporters forward in time six months, then brought them back to the product launch without requiring the Mark Two. (PROSE: Timechase)

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  • Broadly speaking, the Time-Conveyor was a fully functional time machine. Indeed, it was functional enough to have been officially "launched" during a press conference on Earth. Still, it did have some known bugs. Navigation to precise moments in time was not assured, nor would it always return home reliably. Even so, the Mark One's unreliability wasn't as profound as might have been expected. The inventor took a number of reporters forward in time six months, then brought them back to the product launch without requiring the Mark Two. (PROSE: Timechase)
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  • Broadly speaking, the Time-Conveyor was a fully functional time machine. Indeed, it was functional enough to have been officially "launched" during a press conference on Earth. Still, it did have some known bugs. Navigation to precise moments in time was not assured, nor would it always return home reliably. For these reasons, the Time-Conveyor was effectively a system of two machines: the Mark One and the Mark Two. The Mark One was the main unit, while the Mark Two was effectively slaved to it as a rescue pod. The Mark Two could always find the Mark One no matter where the Mark One landed, thus ensuring that the Mark One would never be totally lost. Even so, the Mark One's unreliability wasn't as profound as might have been expected. The inventor took a number of reporters forward in time six months, then brought them back to the product launch without requiring the Mark Two. (PROSE: Timechase)
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