Jeff spotted a button labeled "Historical Options". Clicking on it, he saw that instead of modern-day clothes, the screen now was filled up with a wide variety of clothes for both rich and poor, adults and children, formal and casual and professional, along with armor and uniforms for soldiers, from all different eras of history. He saw togas, tunics, and centurion and gladiator armor from Ancient Rome, kimonos and samurai armor from feudal Japan, armor and tunics from the Middle Ages, formal suits and dresses from Victorian England, Native American leggings and moccasins, Aztec jaguar and eagle warrior outfits, West African dashikis and kente robes, uniforms from each side of every war, stereotypical clothes from each decade of the 20th century, and countless other options. Wow, this thing was really comprehensive! The nature of the change remained the same, however: He would select a set of clothes and then be transformed into the ideal fit for that set. The parameters of the change (the length of the change, the physical and mental fit, and the duration transformed) remained constant.
He also noticed a disclaimer at the bottom of the page warning that changes in time and location would occur, and there was a chance that the Chronivac might not be available any longer, or else that it might be in a very different form. Shrugging the warning off, Jeff selected...