Yeah, it's new, but it's good! I love the concept, so I thought, "Why not?" Enjoy.

"Your highness, Luigi, Mario, I am here to tell you that you are three very lucky people indeed." Professor E. Gadd paced back in forht of what they guessed was a huge machine under a curtain. "Why, might you ask? Well, I have created something that has never been possible in all of science history, a feat never before attempted or even thought possible."

"Well, what is it?" Luigi asked.

"I give you..." Gadd pulled off the curtain. "The worlds' first Time Machine!"

It was a huge dome, sleek and shiny, made of steel. Many wires stuck out of the top, which also had a large, see-through hose.

"Well?"

They didn't need to say anything. Their faces showed their emotions well enough.

"I tested it on a Goomba this morning," Gadd said proudly. "Sent it back three minutes. It was great!"

He looked at it for a moment. "I would like to try a longer period of time. How about... Mario, want to go back two hours?"

"Me?" Mario asked, surprised. "Sure, okay."

"OK, well, if you'll just step into the dome, I'll demonstrate to your friends how it works."

Mario stepped into the dome, where Gadd strapped him to a chair. "OK, first, I type into this keypad-" He lifted up a small keyboard with a screen. "-how much time I want to send the person inside back. So, I'll set it to 120 minutes..." He typed into the keypad. "...Oh, before I start it, Mario, you might feel minor pain... And press 'enter.'"

The wires on top spewed sparks, and the transparent tube seemed to take heat from it. The whole mechanism flashed, threatening to explode, but all at once, it stopped. The machine was where it stood, but Mario was gone.

"Hm. That's strange," E. Gadd muttered. "Only two hours wouldn't have it overload that much. And by my calculations, he should be back by now."

"What are you saying? Is he okay?" Peach asked with concern.

"Unless..." Gadd picked up the keyboard. "Yep. I knew it. This is bad."

"What is it?" Luigi asked.

"I didn't send him back 120 minutes."

"And?!"

"I sent him back 120 years."

They gaped.

"Hey, at least I know my invention works," he said sheepishly.

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Minor pain. Try extreme pain.

Mario got up slowly, aching all over. He looked around.

It was basically burning, brown wasteland all around him. A green patch here and there, and a forest on the horizon.

Wait a second, Mario thought. It was a time machine. Not a time and SPACE machine! Where the hell am I?

Al he knew was, this did not look like E. Gadd's place 2 hours ago.

How was that? Should I continue it? Also, credit to Back to the Future for giving me ideas. It's the best movie ever made, so if you haven't seen it yet, go see it, now! And the two sequals... Do it.

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