Written and commissioned by Iago Faustus, illustrated by erosarts.
6 thoughts on “Nutty Monster on the Campus: Act I, p. 19”
Ah yes, Acme corporation…the preferred contractor of Wile E. Coyote. What could possibly go wrong? The black cat is an added touch.
He has to use a pay phone?
Is the University too cheap to provide one in his office? O is he trying to avoid leaving a chain of evidence?
If he has an office at all.
He appears to be using the same room that he teaches in as his lab/workspace, so it’s likely that’s where he’s based, and he may have a small sideroom/partitioned area where he can put paperwork.
Well, the athletics program sucks up a lot of money, so…
I thought the experimental genetics lab had solved those expenses by developing mutagens
Oh, dear.
He’ll find he needs two entropy inverters in order to fully restore Polly Mae.
One to effect particle reintegration, and a second, with the polarities reversed, to effect particle stability.
Plus a freakin’ huge power source to repay the energy debt that the entropy inversion will create.
Ah yes, Acme corporation…the preferred contractor of Wile E. Coyote. What could possibly go wrong? The black cat is an added touch.
He has to use a pay phone?
Is the University too cheap to provide one in his office? O is he trying to avoid leaving a chain of evidence?
If he has an office at all.
He appears to be using the same room that he teaches in as his lab/workspace, so it’s likely that’s where he’s based, and he may have a small sideroom/partitioned area where he can put paperwork.
Well, the athletics program sucks up a lot of money, so…
I thought the experimental genetics lab had solved those expenses by developing mutagens
Oh, dear.
He’ll find he needs two entropy inverters in order to fully restore Polly Mae.
One to effect particle reintegration, and a second, with the polarities reversed, to effect particle stability.
Plus a freakin’ huge power source to repay the energy debt that the entropy inversion will create.