The Book (Time Warp Trio)

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The Book is a fictional item that the Time Warp Trio book and Time Warp Trio (TV series) television series revolve around. Depending on what Joe, Fred, and Sam say or do at the time, The Book disperses green mist to carry the three anywhere in time and space... oftne leading to trouble.

[edit] The Book's Powers

The Book could very well be considered "eternity incarnate". It records events in history as they happen, which means a person can alter the course of events just by modifying The Book, brining new meaning to the words "so it it written, so it shall be."

The Book primarily operates on verbal commands made in Pig Latin, but can be activated by certain haikus or palindromes. The Book's first revealed function was the ability to teleport its holder to any point in time and space, though it can also bring forth people from other times to where and when The Book is.

It can also speed up and slow down time in particular areas and even has a spell that freezes everything around in time except those reciting the spell. As discovered by Mary Shelley and Dr. Polidori, The Book also has the power to bring fiction to life, and Frankenstein's monster and Dracula (unintentionally and intentionally, respectively) were brought into existence for a short time.

[edit] Background

Handed down from generation to generation in Joe's family each time the next recipient turns 10, it was handed down to Joe Arthur in present day (1995 in the books, 2005 in the show) by his uncle and namesake, Joe the Magnificent. Joe and his friends, Fred and Sam, quickly learned of its powers and were often whisked away on exciting, yet dangerous adventures in time after that.

Little did they realize, they were being spyed on throughout most of their "time warping". Back when Uncle Joe owned The Book, his older brother Jack often caused trouble with it. He eventually went too far and tried to take over all eternity with The Book but failed, and Uncle Joe gave it to his nephew for safekeeping.

After Joe saw what could happen if The Book fell into the wrong hands (Napoleon used it to win the Battle of Waterloo), he built a wooden safe box to store it in, stating that The Book only be removed in emergencies. However, it still has been removed often--for reasons ranging from getting Joe's India ancestors together so he doesn't disappear to visiting the future to see what inventions Sam could make.