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00:00Today's mission is fueled by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting,
00:05viewers like you, the National Endowment for Children's Educational Television, and...
00:13Delta Airlines.
00:16Because learning about geography is a great way for kids to learn about our world one piece at a time.
00:24Delta Airlines. You'll love the way we fly.
00:30Curses!
00:40Exactly. Time pilots seem to catch up with me wherever I go.
00:44Maybe I need a new way to get around.
00:47Hmm. I have just the thing.
00:51It's strong, it's fast, and it'll soon be mine.
00:55Dr. Belljar, report at once.
01:00Time to wreak havoc with history again, C-Ca-Carmen?
01:03Yes. I'm sending you through the Time Fort to the United States in the year 1831.
01:10There's something very special I want you to steal.
01:16Perfect! Science is about to strike again!
01:19This InfoBeam will give you all the details. Now, get going!
01:29Time pilots. Dr. Belljar just stole something from the past. You've got... 28 minutes to get it back or history will change forever.
01:41Initiate chrono-skimmer launch sequence. Boot up the chrono-computer. Power up the engines.
01:51Extend the temporal sequencer. Now, get going!
01:57We're on the case and we're chasing her through history.
02:02Chrono-skimmer. Engines hot. Vile villains. Evil plot.
02:09Our brave squadron leader will help us defeat her and bring back the loot to its frightful place in time.
02:16Tell me where, in time, is Garmin San Diego? Stop her crime and solve this mystery. Tell me where, in time, is Garmin San Diego?
02:28We're on the case and we're chasing her through history.
02:33And here's the time pilot squadron leader, Kevin Shinnick!
02:38Welcome aboard, everybody. I want you to hang on tight because we've got a very big mission but very little time.
02:43So let's meet today's time pilots starting with Omar Daru, Jr. Omar, welcome aboard, pal. Good to see you.
02:50And Erica Notstein. Erica, welcome to the squadron. All right. And David Bonner. David, nice to have you on this mission, buddy.
02:59All right, time pilots. Just so you know, we depend on fact fuel to power the chrono-skimmer.
03:05And you guys will be generating that fuel with your answers, all right?
03:08So, each of you is equipped with 100 power points.
03:12Let's check in with the chrono-skimmer engine crew.
03:20All right. Moving and shaking. Now that they're ready and raring to go, let's begin our pursuit of Dr. Beljar.
03:27Chief, what's our mission profile?
03:30Squadron, your time target is 1831. Destination, the United States.
03:37At that time, freight was shipped around the nation via roads, steamboats, and canals.
03:44Then came the early railroads, which tried using horses to haul the trains.
03:53But in 1831, an English machine called the John Bull arrived in the U.S.
03:59It used steam power to pull rail cars.
04:02The John Bull sparked rail growth across the nation and became a symbol of the Industrial Revolution in America.
04:09Or so history told us till now, when Dr. Beljar made tracks back in time and burgled the bull.
04:17Thanks, Chief.
04:19Pilots, for 10 power points, what did Dr. Beljar steal, all right?
04:24Was it a cable car, a steam roller, or a locomotive?
04:29Remembering the clues we just heard, arrived from Great Britain in 1831, used steam power to pull rail cars, and symbol of Industrial Revolution.
04:39All right, guys, lock onto an answer as soon as you can there.
04:42Omar, what did you say?
04:43A steam roller.
04:44Okay.
04:45Erica?
04:46Locomotive.
04:47And David?
04:48Locomotive.
04:49Okay, the correct answer is locomotive.
04:52All right.
04:53We now know what Dr. Beljar stole, and if one of you today can retrieve that loot and capture Carmen Sandiego,
04:59you will win a complete multimedia computer system, all right?
05:02So, let's go get it back.
05:04Engine room, let's warp to the time of the crime.
05:07All right, pilots, we followed Dr. Beljar back to the year 1831, but he's about to do some globe hopping here in the 1830s.
05:31So, for us, it's time for global pursuit.
05:34All right, grab your controls, watch the globe on your screen, and buzz in when you think you know the answer, right?
05:38If you're right, you get five power points.
05:40If you're wrong, you lose five.
05:42Remember, we're in the 1830s, okay?
05:44Beljar is hiding in the country where the Yirta Canal opens, connecting the North Sea and the Baltic.
05:50Yes, Omar?
05:51Sweden?
05:52Correct, Sweden.
05:53Then he dashed to the place where the first railroad tunnel is built.
05:57What did he say, guys?
05:58Yes, Erica?
05:59England.
06:00Correct, England.
06:01Now he's gone to the state where the first wire cable bridge in the U.S. is built.
06:07Yes, David?
06:08Pennsylvania?
06:09Yes, Pennsylvania.
06:10He's in the city where a ship completes the first transatlantic crossing using only steam power.
06:16Omar?
06:17New York?
06:18Correct, New York.
06:19And the second ship to do that arrived later the same day.
06:22Then he went to the city where the first clipper ship, that's a very fast sailing ship, is built.
06:27Yes, Omar?
06:28Baltimore?
06:29Baltimore.
06:30Correct.
06:31Very nice, guys.
06:32But unfortunately, we got a tough break because it seems Dr. Beljar has skipped out of Baltimore
06:37right before we got there.
06:39Wait a second.
06:40Hey, the clue finder's locked onto some time turbulence in the 1900s.
06:44Let's bring him on board, see if he can help us.
06:49Hi, where'd you come from?
06:52From my workshop in 1905.
06:54My, you have remarkable equipment.
06:57I have a great interest in equipment.
06:59That's...
07:01The name's Granville T. Woods.
07:03I'm an inventor.
07:04Hey, I've heard of you.
07:06You're the man they call the Black Thomas Edison.
07:08Ah, that's funny.
07:09I thought they called him the White Granville T. Woods.
07:13Anyway, I've come up with a new system for brakes on trains,
07:19which will make rail travel a lot safer.
07:22I've also invented a, uh, telegraph induction system,
07:27which allows stations to communicate with trains while they're moving.
07:31Wow.
07:32Yeah, two inventions that change the history of railway, huh?
07:35That's great.
07:36But listen, uh, we've got a mission to complete, and you gotta...
07:38Those aren't my only inventions, you know.
07:39No.
07:40I also invented the overhead power line for trolleys.
07:43Trolleys.
07:44That's great, but we've gotta...
07:45And the third rail for subways.
07:47Subways.
07:48That's terrific.
07:49And let's not forget the electric incubator.
07:51Keeps chickens' eggs warm until they hatch.
07:54Chickens.
07:55Right, yeah.
07:56Wait a minute.
07:57What does that have to do with the railway system?
07:58Nothing.
07:59But the hens sure like it.
08:02Well, I'd better be getting back now.
08:05I've patented dozens and dozens of inventions, uh, over the last twenty years.
08:11And if I let up now, our fellows back at the patent office will sure feel loaded.
08:17Well, we don't know.
08:18Keep them waiting.
08:19Don't, don't, don't touch that.
08:20Okay?
08:21Thanks.
08:22Goodbye.
08:23Okay, we've got a mission to do.
08:25All right, guys.
08:26Let him get his own ship, right?
08:29All right, pilots.
08:30Where in time is Dr. Beljar?
08:32Tell me who was president.
08:35Rutherford B. Hayes, Teddy Roosevelt, or Franklin D. Roosevelt?
08:40Remembering the clues we just heard?
08:421905, Granville T. Woods, and historic rail devices and other inventions.
08:48Lock onto an answer as soon as you can there, guys.
08:51All right, we're locked in.
08:52Omar, what'd you say, pal?
08:53Teddy Roosevelt.
08:54All right, Erica?
08:55Teddy Roosevelt.
08:56And David?
08:57Teddy Roosevelt.
08:58Correct answer is Teddy Roosevelt.
08:59Very good.
09:00Ten points for all you guys.
09:01All right, pilots.
09:02You know, the inventive genius of Granville T. Woods had a huge effect on rail travel,
09:06but history's heading for a train wreck if you don't get back the John Bull.
09:11So, engine crew, let's warp to 1905.
09:14Okay, pilots, we've made it back to 1905.
09:28So far, so good.
09:29Doing very well, but...
09:31Uh-oh.
09:32Oh, no.
09:33That last warp gives up all our fact fuel.
09:35We need to refuel with a data boost.
09:37All right, time pilots.
09:42The stolen John Bull locomotive could go up to 40 miles per hour.
09:47Now, I'll name a living thing.
09:49Your job, buzz it and tell me whether its top speed is faster or slower than the John Bull's
09:55top speed.
09:56If you're right, you get five power points.
09:57If you're wrong, you lose five, all right?
09:59First, cheetah.
10:01Yes, Omar.
10:02Faster.
10:03Correct.
10:04That's around 60 miles per hour as a cheetah.
10:08Black mamba snake.
10:10Yes, Erica.
10:11Slower.
10:12Correct.
10:13The fastest land snake, but that's only around 10 to 12 miles per hour.
10:17Okay.
10:18Garden snail.
10:20Yes, Omar.
10:21Slower.
10:22Correct.
10:23About 350 hours to travel one mile.
10:27Peregrine Falcon.
10:30Yes, Omar.
10:31Faster.
10:32Correct.
10:33It's been clocked at an incredible 217 miles per hour.
10:36How about Angela Lansbury?
10:39Yes, Erica.
10:40Slower.
10:41Correct.
10:42We estimate Ms. Lansbury's top speed will be around 4 to 5 miles per hour.
10:46All right, time pilots.
10:48Great job.
10:49You've replenished our fact fuel.
10:51And just a reminder, all our fact fuel is verified by Encyclopedia Britannica.
10:55Now let's continue on our mission and get back the John Bull locomotive.
10:59But first, wait a minute.
11:01Pilots, we're picking up something from the trans-time signal monitor.
11:05It's Dr. Beljar reporting to Carmen.
11:08Watch the view screen.
11:14Carmen!
11:16This John Bull is so primitive.
11:20I, the genius Beljar, need high tech to hold my attention.
11:24So I've gone to the Asian country that just built the world's fastest train.
11:28In English, it's nicknamed bullet train.
11:30But here on Honshu Island, they call it Shinkansen.
11:33At 130 miles per hour, it gives new meaning to rush hour.
11:37By the way, the 18th Summer Olympics are in town.
11:43I wanted to compete, but they told me all my body parts had to be human.
11:48Oh no, Edward, it's all right.
11:50Look what you've done!
11:52Fools!
11:53Is it my fault the world is bionically challenged?
11:57Over and out.
11:59All right.
12:00Boy, I thought we had problems, huh?
12:03All right, pilots.
12:04Where can we find Dr. Beljar?
12:06Philippines in 1932, China in 1951, or Japan in 1964?
12:13Remember the clues we just heard?
12:15Shinkansen, or bullet train, Honshu Island, and 18th Summer Olympic Games.
12:22Lock onto an answer.
12:23All right.
12:24Omar, what'd you say, pal?
12:25China.
12:26Okay.
12:27Erika?
12:28Japan.
12:29All right.
12:30Correct answer is Japan.
12:31So that's 10 points for Erika and David.
12:33All right.
12:34You know, the Shinkansen was the world's fastest train until France's TGV began running in 1981.
12:40But there may be not trains at all, fast or slow, if you don't get back the bull.
12:45So let's warp to 1964.
12:59Catch me if you can, time pilots.
13:00All right, pilots, we made it back to 1964, but Dr. Beljar has zapped our fact fuel.
13:12So it's time for another data boost.
13:14All right, time pilots, I'll name a historical event.
13:15It's up to you to buzz in and tell me whether it took place in the 1860s or the 1960s.
13:26If you're right, you get five power points, but if you're wrong, you lose five, okay?
13:29Remember, 1860s or 1960s?
13:32Fifteen percent of U.S. families have more than one car.
13:36Yes, Erika?
13:371960.
13:38Correct, 1960.
13:39First underground railway opens.
13:42Yes, Omar?
13:431960.
13:44Actually, it's 1863.
13:45That was the London underground.
13:48First undersea voyage around the world completed.
13:51Yes, David?
13:521860.
13:53I'm sorry, it's 1960 would be.
13:55It was made by the nuclear sub USS Triton.
13:58Suez Canal opens.
14:00Yes, Erika?
14:011960.
14:02Actually, it's 1869.
14:04Thaddeus Lowe named head of U.S. Army Aeronautics Section.
14:08Yes, David?
14:091860.
14:10Correct, 1860s.
14:11That was a tough one, though.
14:12He was a balloonist.
14:13All right, guys.
14:14Tough round.
14:15We did a great job.
14:16We've replenished our fat fuel.
14:17So, I'd say we're ready for time travel, wouldn't you?
14:19All right, for our next clue, we...
14:21Squadron.
14:22You know what that means?
14:23That means I'm needed in the engine room.
14:25So, let me just check this out, okay?
14:27You guys be all right here?
14:28Power the Crown of Skimmer.
14:29Keep it under 20, okay?
14:31That's the century, 20.
14:32All right, hang on.
14:34Channel, tunnel, channel, channel, channel, channel, channel, channel, channel, channel, channel.
14:47Hey, hey, what's that eerie sound?
14:49Oh, we're not sure.
14:50But it's been echoing through our time turbine.
14:53Channel, tunnel, channel, what?
14:56Hey, wait a minute.
14:59It might be a clue about an amazing thing that happened in the United Kingdom while John Major
15:05was Prime Minister.
15:06John Major?
15:07Oh, yeah, that's right.
15:08That's right.
15:09The channel tunnel, or channel, opened linking Britain and France.
15:12It runs under the English Channel.
15:14And trains run back and forth carrying people, cars, and trucks.
15:18Yeah, you can leave London in the morning, have lunch in Paris, and be back in London by evening.
15:24That's true.
15:25Oh, thanks, guys.
15:27Thanks for your help.
15:28Keep up the good work, all right?
15:30See you later.
15:36Okay, whew.
15:38All right.
15:40Well, that was helpful.
15:41I don't visit those guys enough, you know?
15:43They do a really good job, though.
15:44All right, pilots.
15:46Where in time is Dr. Beljar?
15:49Tell me, 1974, 1984, or 1994?
15:54Do you remember the clues we just heard?
15:56Chunnel opens under English Channel, links Britain and France, and British Prime Minister John Major.
16:03All right, guys, lock onto an answer there as soon as you can, because we've got to get back that loot.
16:07All right.
16:08Omar, what'd you say?
16:091984.
16:10All right.
16:111984.
16:12All right, David.
16:131984.
16:14Actually, the correct answer is 1994.
16:16Tough one.
16:17You know, people had dreamed of Channel Tunnel for centuries.
16:20Its completion was a major event in the history of rail travel, but it may never happen at all if we don't get back the John Bull.
16:27Okay, squadron.
16:28Okay, squadron.
16:29We've got to make one final leap forward in time, and that means an ultimate data boost.
16:34All right.
16:35All right, guys, in an ultimate data boost, each correct answer is worth ten power points.
16:42If you're right, you get ten power points, but if you're wrong, you lose ten.
16:45So I'll give you a name, your job, buzz in and tell me whether I've named a part of England, a part of France, or a character on Beverly Hills 90210.
16:57All right, each correct answer gets you ten points, remember, but if you're wrong, you lose ten.
17:02Paris.
17:03Yes, Erica.
17:04Part of France.
17:05Correct.
17:06It's the French capital.
17:07Coventry.
17:08Yes, Omar.
17:09Part of England.
17:10Correct.
17:11It's an English city.
17:12Brittany.
17:13Yes, Erica.
17:14Part of England.
17:15Actually, it's part of France, a region in the northwestern part of France.
17:20Valerie.
17:21Yes, Omar.
17:23Character on 90210.
17:24Correct.
17:25Beverly Hills 90210 character played by Tiffany Amber Thiessen.
17:28All right, Verdun.
17:30Yes, David.
17:31France.
17:32Correct.
17:33Part of France.
17:34It's a French town.
17:35Isle of Wight.
17:37Yes, David.
17:38England.
17:39Correct.
17:40Part of England.
17:41A small island off of England's southern coast.
17:42Brandon.
17:43Yes, Erica.
17:44Character on 90210.
17:45She knows her characters.
17:46All right, played of course by Jason Priestley.
17:49How about Leeds?
17:51Yes, David.
17:52France.
17:53Actually, it's part of England.
17:55All right, finally, Steve.
17:58Yes, Omar.
17:59Character on 90210.
18:00Yes, I don't recall going to Steve.
18:02Played by Ian Ziering.
18:03All right, guys, that completes it.
18:05Nice round.
18:06Let's see how well we did.
18:07Omar has 165.
18:09Erica has 155 PowerPoints.
18:11And David, 145, which means that Omar and Erica are moving on to the next phase of our mission.
18:16But David, buddy, you did a great job.
18:18We couldn't have gotten this far without you, you know?
18:20Stay right there because the chief wants to say a few words to express our appreciation.
18:24You did some great navigating in pursuit of Dr. Beljar, but sometimes that bionic bozo has all the luck.
18:33To assist you on future missions, I'm awarding you our Acme Time Net mission pack.
18:38You'll get a Deluxe Britannica World Atlas, this official Carmen T-shirt, the Chrono Skimmer cap with you-know-who's picture in front, a wearin' time watch, and finally, this Carmen San Diego CD-ROM library and board games.
18:57They're what top-notch time pilots pack for R&R breaks between missions.
19:02From the brass here at Acme Time Net Command, congratulations!
19:06Thanks, Chief.
19:08Okay, Squadron, we've sent David back to Time Net Command while we stay on board to complete our mission. Are you ready?
19:14Yeah.
19:15Yeah? All right, Chief, we're ready.
19:17Time pilots, the history of transportation is at stake.
19:21Get to the United Kingdom in 1994 and take the John Bull by the horns.
19:27Kevin, you're in command.
19:29Aye, aye, Chief.
19:30Time pilots, full speed ahead to 1994.
19:36Look, Beljo's got the John Bull in a cyphosphere. Activate the Loot Tractor Beam.
19:48You'll never catch the brilliant, Beljo!
19:56All right, we've gotten back the John Bull and have it safely on board.
19:59Congratulations, guys, you've completed mission objective number one.
20:02But now we've got to return the loot to the year 1831.
20:05Let's check in with the Chief to get our flight plan.
20:07Chief!
20:08Time pilots, you must navigate the Chrono Skimmer through eight events from the history of trains,
20:12starting at the most recent event and finishing at the least recent event.
20:16The time pilot who does that goes on to chase Carmen and Dr. Beljar along the trail of time.
20:21Here are the events on your flight plan.
20:23President Truman seizes control of US railroads.
20:27The first all-air-conditioned train begins operation.
20:30MTV interviews President Bush on his campaign train.
20:35The John Bull locomotive arrives in the US.
20:38The first electric lights appear on a train.
20:41Bullet train service begins in Japan.
20:44Lincoln's body carried on funeral train.
20:48The Grateful Dead record the song Casey Jones.
20:52That's your briefing time, pilots.
20:54Good luck on your journey!
20:56All right, Omar, you had the highest score.
20:58You have the choice of going first or second.
21:00First.
21:01You're gonna go first.
21:02All right, I want you to navigate this Chrono Skimmer back through time
21:05from the most recent event to the least recent event,
21:07starting by picking the most recent event on the board.
21:10Begin.
21:11MTV interviews Bush on train.
21:13Correct!
21:14You've navigated us to 1992.
21:15Can you pick the next most recent event?
21:17Grateful Dead record Casey Jones.
21:19Correct!
21:20You've steered us to 1970.
21:21That was a ballot about the death of a famous train engineer.
21:24Can you pick the next most recent event?
21:25Bullet train opens in Japan.
21:27Yes!
21:28You've piloted us to 1964.
21:30Can you name the next most recent event?
21:32First air-conditioned train.
21:34Okay, gotta go to Erica.
21:36Start from the top.
21:37MTV interviews Bush on train.
21:39Correct!
21:401992.
21:41What's the next most recent event?
21:42Grateful Dead record Casey Jones.
21:44Correct!
21:451970.
21:46Bullet train opens in Japan.
21:47Yes!
21:48You've gotten us to 1964.
21:49What's the next most recent event?
21:50John Bull arrives in US.
21:53Hey Omar, pick the most recent event on the board.
21:55MTV interviews Bush on train.
21:58Correct!
21:591992.
22:00What came next?
22:01Grateful Dead record Casey Jones.
22:02Yes!
22:031970.
22:04Followed by?
22:05Bullet train opens in Japan.
22:06Yes!
22:071964.
22:08U.S. Railroad.
22:09Yes!
22:10You've piloted us to 1946.
22:11That measure taken to end national strikes by engineers and trainmen.
22:14Can you name the next most recent event?
22:16First air-conditioned train.
22:17Yes!
22:18You've gotten us to 1931.
22:19First electric electron train.
22:20Yes!
22:21You've piloted us to 1905.
22:22What came next?
22:23Lincoln's funeral train.
22:24Yes!
22:251865.
22:26Followed by?
22:27John Bull arrives in US.
22:28Correct!
22:29You've saved history, Omar!
22:30Congratulations!
22:31That's great!
22:32We'll move on in just a moment, okay?
22:34You, Erica, did a wonderful job.
22:35You should be proud of yourself.
22:36I am, okay?
22:37You're a great part of this squadron.
22:39And now, the Chief has a word about your next mission.
22:41A squadron's only as good as each of its members, and you've been an outstanding time pilot today.
22:48That's why I'm awarding you this terrific TimeNet mission pack, and this cool portable CD player.
22:57The stereo headphones will let you listen to top secret mission profiles, and the rechargeable batteries will power you through any situation.
23:06You're a top flight time pilot.
23:09Congratulations!
23:10Omar, you did a great job.
23:12You returned the John Bull train to 1831.
23:15Feel pretty good?
23:16Yeah.
23:17Right now, Erica is piloting the Chrono Skimmer back to the present, but Bell Jar and Carmen are on the move again.
23:22It's your job to track them down, all right?
23:24So it's time for us to exit the Chrono Skimmer and head for the trail of time.
23:28Chief, is that a go?
23:29I'm activating the transportal departure bay, Kevin.
23:32Get ready to leave the Chrono Skimmer.
23:34We're ready, Chief.
23:36Look out, Carmen.
23:37We're on our way.
23:38Tell me where, in time, is Carmen San Diego?
23:40Tell me where, in time, is Carmen San Diego?
23:45We're on the case, and they're chasing us through history.
23:57All right, Omar, we've made it to the trail of time.
24:00You've got to track Carmen through six time portals moving from the past to the 20th century.
24:05And the engine crew will guide you.
24:07Are you ready?
24:08Yeah.
24:09Okay, Omar.
24:10Ready, set, go, Omar!
24:11Follow the engine crew to the first portal.
24:15It's 1865.
24:17What do passengers do in a Pullman Railroad car?
24:21Sleep or watch movies?
24:23Sleep.
24:24Yes!
24:25Good start, Omar!
24:26Right to the second portal.
24:28It's 1905.
24:30Who's improving air brakes for trains?
24:32Casey Jones or Granville T. Woods?
24:35Granville T. Woods?
24:36Yes!
24:37Four more to go.
24:38You've got 62 seconds left.
24:42It's 1941.
24:44Which is a popular song in the U.S.?
24:46Locomotive Breath or Chattanooga Choo Choo?
24:49Chattanooga Choo Choo?
24:50All right!
24:51You've captured Dr. Bell Jar!
24:54Congratulations!
24:56It's 1960.
24:57What travels around the world for the first time?
25:00A nuclear sub or hot air balloon?
25:03Hot air balloon?
25:04Pull the rope to open the gate, Omar!
25:06Pull the rope!
25:07Keep pulling!
25:08Harder, harder!
25:09Keep going, pal!
25:10All right!
25:11We've got two more left with 28 seconds left.
25:16It's 1970.
25:18Which television show features kids dancing?
25:21Soul Train or Club MTV?
25:23Soul Train?
25:24All right!
25:25One more to go, Omar!
25:27It's 1994.
25:29With which country does the channel connect England, France or Germany?
25:34France?
25:35Yes!
25:36You've made it for the crown of time, Omar!
25:39Congratulations!
25:40And you've energized the capture crystal.
25:42Now to capture Carmen, go ahead and touch it!
25:45Congratulations!
25:53All right, Omar!
25:54You've captured Carmen San Diego, you've captured Dr. Bell Jar,
25:57and you returned the loot to its proper place in history.
26:00Feel pretty good?
26:01Yeah!
26:02All right!
26:03Right now the Chief wants to tell you what you've won.
26:04Chief!
26:05You've done everything we've asked of you today
26:08and earned an A1 mission rating.
26:11So, we're giving you a complete multimedia computer system
26:15featuring a 28.8 VPS fax modem,
26:18850 meg EIDE hard drive,
26:23and lots of other great initials and numbers.
26:27You'll also get a year of Britannica Online,
26:30the ultimate interactive info source,
26:33plus the Britannica CD-ROM encyclopedia
26:37and the 32-volume encyclopedia set,
26:40why soon you'll be the most knowledgeable person in history.
26:44Time Pilot, I salute you.
26:46Thanks, Chief.
26:47Omar, you did a great job, and you won the big computer.
26:50You happy?
26:51Yeah.
26:52All right, great.
26:53You did an excellent job.
26:54You made a wonderful time pilot,
26:55but right now we've got to send you back to the present.
26:57And remember, at Acme Time Net,
26:59history is our job.
27:00The future is yours!
27:03We're on the case,
27:05and we're chasing her through history.
27:17All historical information has been verified by Encyclopedia Britannica,
27:23and was accurate as of the date this program was recorded.
27:24All historical information has been verified by Encyclopedia Britannica,
27:33and was accurate as of the date this program was recorded.
27:38All historical information has been verified by Encyclopedia Britannica,
27:48and was accurate as of the date this program was recorded.
27:53This program was produced by WGB-
27:54by WGB-
27:55by WGB-
27:56by WGB-
27:57by WGB-
27:58by WGB-

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