Dr. When

The bewildering thing about the time travel was that, as long as you were naked, it didn't hurt. (Someone apparently found out the hard way that the time machine’s sensors couldn't see where skin ended and clothes began). The scientist, for his own reassurance checked himself as best a man could without the aid of a mirror. He laughed out loud when he saw that his tattoos were intact. He had half expected them to fade before his eyes as the course of history changed.

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Genisis

The programme saw what needed to be done. The computer decided to speak to Adam audibly creating it's own unique voice from the millions it had on file. "There is but one option." Its voice was a man's deep baritone, notes of richness,  it rang from the speakers in the control centre, a portion of its memory had decided it would be more impressive if applied a slight echo effect to it.

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