Some well - known time machines in fiction are the TARDIS from 'Doctor Who'. It's a blue police box on the outside but huge and filled with advanced technology inside. It can travel through time and space.
Perpetual motion machines violate the laws of thermodynamics. Energy can't be created or destroyed, only transferred or transformed. So, it's physically impossible to have a machine that keeps running without an external energy source.
Well, in 'blaze and the monster machines story', Blaze is the main character. He lives in a world full of other cool monster machines. They face challenges like getting through tough terrains during races. Blaze is really fast and smart, and he works with his friends like AJ, who is his human friend. They have to outwit the bad guys sometimes and always find a way to win the races or reach their goals.
In some fictions, like 'Doctor Who', the TARDIS works through a complex and fictional technology that's not fully explained but allows for time and space travel. It seems to be based on some sort of advanced alien science.
The reason machines are considered bad in science fiction is complex. It could be that they represent the unknown and uncontrollable. Or maybe they symbolize the dehumanizing effect of technology. Another possibility is that they pose a risk to human existence and autonomy.
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There's also 'The Secret of Axle City'. In this fanfiction, a mystery unfolds in Axle City. Blaze and his friends have to use their problem - solving skills to figure out what's going on. It has a lot of suspense and is really engaging.
First, know the characters well. You need to understand Blaze, Crusher, and all the others. For example, Blaze is always brave and helpful. Then, come up with an interesting plot. It could be a race in a new kind of terrain or a problem that only Blaze can solve.