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呼布沁The reference to "chasing the time traveler" could be interpreted in multiple ways, depending on the context. If we are discussing a literal time machine, as depicted in H.G. Wells' novel "The Time Machine," the time traveler is pursued by the Morlocks, a species of subterranean beings who live in the year 802,701 AD. The Morlocks capture the time traveler and nearly kill him before he escapes back to his own time. If the question is referring to a different narrative or context, please provide additional details so I can give a more accurate response.
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崔翔超Time Traveler to move through time, but it remains in the same spatial location relative to the Earth. When the Time Traveler travels to the future or past, he finds himself in the same physical location, such as his laboratory or the area around it, but at a different point in time. The
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庹紫玥In H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine," it is the Morlocks who chase the Time Traveler. The Morlocks are a race of subterranean creatures who live in the future world that the Time Traveler visits. They are depicted as being physically strong, pale, and hairy, and they operate the machinery that supports the idyllic life of the Eloi, a race of seemingly carefree and simple beings who live above ground. The Time Traveler's encounters with the Morlocks are hostile. Initially, the Morlocks are curious about the Time Traveler and his machine, but this curiosity quickly turns into aggression. The Morlocks are revealed to be predatory, and they hunt the Eloi for food. When the Time Traveler interferes with their plans, they become a direct threat to him as well. The Time Traveler is forced to flee from the Morlocks on several occasions, as they chase him both above ground and through their underground tunnels. The Morlocks' pursuit of the Time Traveler adds a significant element of danger and suspense to the narrative, culminating in a climactic confrontation that is central to the story's climax.
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