10 May 2009

Dr. Marsh buys Chrono-Tech project

Whenever a museum or foundation begins work with time travel, it is bound to be news. This is just one of the articles published on the bulletin board in Dinoland U.S.A., others include the hiring of Dr. Helen Marsh, the beginning of a new dig season, lecture announcements, and notices. The Main Street Gazette will take a look at more of this articles in the future, but today, we look back at The Dino Institute’s purchase of the venture that gave birth to the Time Rovers.

Dr. Marsh buys Chrono-Tech project

In her first major initiative as Institute Director, Dr. Helen Marsh announced that the Institute has acquired worldwide rights to a research project originally developed by Chrono-Tech, a small relativity lab in Arizona. When asked about the deal, Chrono-Tech President, Jonathan Blaine, would say only that the company had recently lost its largest government research grant. Chrono-Tech first came to Dr. Marsh’ attention through an article Blaine had written for a scientific magazine. “Temporal Peregrination and Artifact Recovery: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Time Management in Paleontological Field Research,” appeared in the December issue of Modern Paleontologist.

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