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- Chronotron is a Flash video game developed by Scarybug Games. Chronotron launched on the Kongregate website in May 2008. It was selected as one of the...
- that he invented to measure the speed of charged particles known as a "chronotron". He was particularly interested in the properties of the muon, and conducted...
- JavaScript Castle of Heroes Snail Game 2009 Real-time strategy Flash Chronotron Scarybug Games 2008 Platform, Puzzle Flash Clicker Heroes Playsaurus 2014...
-  1988 (1988-10-15) The Big Scoop: Clark Kent's old friend Dr. Glozer invents the Chronotron which allows the user to see into the ****ure. Lex Luthor wants the device...
- self to complete the Chronotron, lest great chaos in the ****ure result. Later, as Private has no success in foiling the Chronotron, another ****ure Kowalski...
- envelope. Bendix: TT8, TT9, TT13, TT15, TT17, TT18, TT20, TT21, TT22 – Chronotron, integrating, balanced-bridge hot-wire/PTC time delay devices Marconi-Osram...
- successes. Some of his most significant blunders include: a time machine (or 'Chronotron') that triggered a temporal rift that nearly destro**** reality despite...
- games on which attendees voted for a favorite. PAX 10 selections include Chronotron, the Maw, and Schizoid. To account for crowds, one empty exhibition room...
- people and materiel through time. The second part describes the project "Chronotron", the successful implementation of a time machine, which is at first able...
- Authentic Science Fiction Monthly, #30, February 1953 Children of the Chronotron, Imagination, December 1952 The Bridge, Science Stories, December 1953...