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MRS. DAVIS (2023) created by Tara Hernandez & Damon Lindelof
I love when a show incorporates religious elements
“A personal library is a quiet anchor.” - Rachel Carson
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In Vietnam, 1971, a US infantryman with above average interests in chemicals, electronics, and military history gets stoned out of his mind and creates a time machine in his radio. He finds himself warping between historic battlefields, facing Greek hoplites and Nazi infantry, plus T rexes, the Magician of Dublin and his leprechauns, and the Mind Police patrolling the future world of 2027. Fortunately he is armed to the teeth. (TimeTripper, SPI, 1980, by Jim Dunnigan with Joe Barney box art)
Dunnigan's designer notes admit that we can't be certain whether the game depicts an epic adventure or just a bad trip.
SICK OF IT ALL AT WETLANDS. NEW YORK, 1994.
Something is raising hordes of undead beneath Wolover's Keep in the Veilstone Peaks (Brom cover art for AD&D 2e Forgotten Realms adventure FA2: Nightmare Keep by Rick Swan, TSR, 1991)
This image released by Egypt’s Ministry of Antiquities and Tourism shows the entrance to the tomb of King Thutmose II.
Credit…via Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Ford Aurora, 1964