In The House of Professor Evil: The HAM HOUSE (2006)
> x transponder (@ Attic)
It's very glossy and very black, with some blinky green lights on it.
Let's look at teleporters and transporters! They're those science-fiction gadgets that move objects from one place to another without being anywhere in-between!
"teleport" icon by Ian Latchmansingh from Noun Project (CCBY3.0)
In The House of Professor Evil: The HAM HOUSE (2006)
> x transponder (@ Attic)
It's very glossy and very black, with some blinky green lights on it.
Waystation (1995)
> x booth (@ Sludge Plain)
The waystation is a rectangular box not unlike a phone booth. It has a folding door which has no handle whatsoever. Beside the door are two buttons. The plastic sides of the waystation are frosted, so that you cannot see in. A sign on the top of the waystation reads "Melica."
> x booth (@ Forest Clearing)
The waystation is a rectangular box not unlike a phone booth. It has a folding door which has no handle whatsoever. Beside the door are two buttons. The plastic sides of the waystation are frosted, so that you cannot see in. A sign on the top of the waystation reads "Comanis."
> x personal waystation (@ Church)
The personal waystation consists of a gauntlet with an attached keypad, a miracle of technology. There is a small jack plug next to the keypad.
> x booth (@ Warehouse)
The waystation is a rectangular box not unlike a phone booth. It has a folding door which has no handle whatsoever. Beside the door are two buttons. The plastic sides of the waystation are frosted, so that you cannot see in. A sign on the top of the waystation reads "Efric."
> x waystation door (@ Hallway)
The door is more of a black, door-shaped hole than a door. "Waystation 34D" is printed above it. Next to it is a large directory.
> x waystation door (@ Shower Room)
The door is more of a black, door-shaped hole than a door. "Waystation 87L Mark ][" is printed above it.
WOODEN CAT vs. ROBOT MONKEY (2001)
> x transporter (@ Workshop)
You can't remember exactly how this one works. Sufficiant to say that it does.