Swoosh, IMHO, your point about GE's connection/thematic purpose is way too esoteric. I don't think the general public connects those dots. Then again, perhaps not enough people among the general public even care enough either way. In any case, yes, I understand the time traveler theme, but for the very same reasons, I think it could be a disjointed theme depending on the execution. I sincerely hope not as I love the idea and have always been fascinated with the subject. As the concept art illustrates roman relics, I simply hope they are very conscious of theme continuity if this in fact the direction they are going. Time travel or not, snake oil salesman, Dr. Horatio's mad cousin, or otherwise, I personally would be disappointed to see anything outside of the period regardless of the "story" intended to be told. Setting the stage with theming and a story as you approach and wind through the queue is one thing, but I wouldn't want to be flying through ancient roman columns on the wooded hillside of an 1880's theme park is all I'm saying. Like I said to open my earlier post, I like to give them the benefit of the doubt, the concept art just makes me a little nervous.