Chapter 9, Page 30
He also got to steal a bunch of scientific information from people while he was there, but he’s gonna keep that to himself
He also got to steal a bunch of scientific information from people while he was there, but he’s gonna keep that to himself
The downside of liking another scientist: she’s not only not stupid, not merely observant, but has literally trained for years to use deductive reasoning on new information. Which isn’t the problem, the problem is when you make a scientist think, “wait, what? Huh, *that’s* strange…”
Oh boy yes. People in general can be oblivious to and outright accepting of many things, but once you get them to START thinking, that’s when they’ll stop to just accept your mental model of something and start forming their own.
With scientists, they are not necessarily quicker to start thinking (as long as it’s not in their field or at least adjacent), but they are definitely more persistent in following up, inquiring and won’t stop until it makes sense.
Neat little effect in panel #2 where his red eyes pierce the contact lens.
“So I painted my nails and my veins are a little more blue than usual. What’s the big Delia?”
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