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Revision as of 17:24, 6 February 2011
“ | First and last, what is demanded of genius is love of truth. | ” |
—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Sprüche in Prosa (Proverbs in Prose), 1819 |
Fenspace's usual abbreviation for "Mad Scientist", inspired by Mystery Science Theater 3000. While most people have a Blue Hair Day once or twice in their lives, Mads have metaphorical Blue Hair Days on a regular basis.
The Mads range from "slightly loopy" to "full-out Hammer-Film-star candidates". Pray they're never all in the same place at the same time.
Foglio-Fen Mads are usually called Sparks, although not everyone who calls him- or herself a Spark is a Mad.
Notable Mads
- H. Junior Badille
- Martha Clark
- R. Agatha Clay
- Dr. Asmodeus Grey
- Shizuka Hayama - a "Mad Mechanic"
- H. Agatha Heterodyne
- The Jason - Fenspace's best-known "Mad Biologist"
- R. Kohran Li
- Fred MacManus
- Maxmilian MacManus
- Lt. Koyomi "T-Bone" Mizuhara
- A.C. Peters
- Leonard da Quirm - probably the most prolific of the Mads
- The Professor - arguably the Maddest of the Mads
- Benjamin Rhodes
- H. Nikola Tesla