An experimental time machine opens a window into the future and mutated monsters (the Morlocks) use it to come back to the present and go on a murderous rampage.
In H.G. Wells’ “The Time Machine,” there were two “races” of humanoids: Eloi and Morlock. The Eloi were calm, cooperative, helpful and generally benign, whereas the Morlock lived ...
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H.G. Wells' 'The Time Machine" brought to life at New Year's Eve Jive Dance in ChesterfieldThe 'Morlocks' who are apelike troglodytes and live underground and the 'Eloi' who have lost spirit, intelligence and physical fitness. Whilst away from his time machine the Morelocks take his ...
Photo: IC H.G. Wells, a beacon in the realm of science fiction, has particularly captivated me with his novel titled The Time Machine. The Time Machine is a groundbreaking science fiction first ...
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