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Paradox-Free Time Travel Machine
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The Paradox-Correcting Time Travel Machine is a big green orb that possesses the capacity for time travel. It is summoned to Earth by Bender Bending Rodríguez reading a sequence of binary code tattooed to Fry's behind. It is activated by the binary code, "001100010010011110100001101101110011", which is heard by the God Entity, sending a Level 87 time sphere to the person who recites the code. It can take anyone who steps inside it anywhere in time, a one way trip unless you repeat the code again.
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Bender's Big Score
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Paradox-Correcting Time Travel Machine
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Allows one to travel time: any resulting paradoxes are corrected.
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The Paradox-Correcting Time Travel Machine is a big green orb that possesses the capacity for time travel. It is summoned to Earth by Bender Bending Rodríguez reading a sequence of binary code tattooed to Fry's behind. It is activated by the binary code, "001100010010011110100001101101110011", which is heard by the God Entity, sending a Level 87 time sphere to the person who recites the code. It can take anyone who steps inside it anywhere in time, a one way trip unless you repeat the code again. A xeroxed copy of the code is discovered in Decision 3012 and used by Chris Z. Travers to keep Richard Nixon's head from winning the 3012 election.