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One version of Doctor Omega travelled with [[Amelia Earhart]] at one point. He had means of travelling across dimensions and once dropped in on the [[M.F.S. office]] to abscond with the [[thermal reactor]] from [[Jenny Over-There (925th Universe)|Jenny Over-There]]'s [[toaster]], which he needed for “a project”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Tribulations of Jenny Over-There (short story)|The Tribulations of Jenny Over-There]]'') | One version of Doctor Omega travelled with [[Amelia Earhart]] at one point. He had means of travelling across dimensions and once dropped in on the [[M.F.S. office]] to abscond with the [[thermal reactor]] from [[Jenny Over-There (925th Universe)|Jenny Over-There]]'s [[toaster]], which he needed for “a project”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Tribulations of Jenny Over-There (short story)|The Tribulations of Jenny Over-There]]'') | ||
When Jenny Over-There later organised a [[Pride Month|Pride]] party at [[Professor Helvetius's Convenient Pride Decorations Shop]], she “had the good sense” to ban Omega from attending. However, his assistants [[Denis Borrel]] and [[Fred]] did show up at the party, and Omega himself was seen peeking in through one of the windows. Previously, when first meeting [[Professor Helvetius]], Jenny and [[Dynamite Thor]] had noted their outfit's similarity to those of Doctor Omega and [[Doctor Know]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Series of Queer Events (short story)|A Series of Queer Events]]'') | When Jenny Over-There later organised a [[Pride Month|Pride]] party at [[Professor Helvetius's Convenient Pride Decorations Shop]], she “had the good sense” to ban Omega from attending. However, his assistants [[Denis Borrel]] and [[Fred]] did show up at the party, and Omega himself was seen peeking in through one of the windows. Previously, when first meeting [[Professor Helvetius]], Jenny and [[Dynamite Thor]] had noted their outfit's similarity to those of Doctor Omega and [[Doctor Know (925th Universe)|Doctor Know]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Series of Queer Events (short story)|A Series of Queer Events]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
Revision as of 10:35, 28 May 2023
Doctor Omega was a mysterious scientist and traveller.
Description
Physical appearance
Doctor Omega, as known to Jenny Over-There, was an “old man”. He was “finely dressed” but had “the most atrocious haircut”. (PROSE: The Tribulations of Jenny Over-There)
Biography
With Amelia Earhart
One version of Doctor Omega travelled with Amelia Earhart at one point. He had means of travelling across dimensions and once dropped in on the M.F.S. office to abscond with the thermal reactor from Jenny Over-There's toaster, which he needed for “a project”. (PROSE: The Tribulations of Jenny Over-There)
When Jenny Over-There later organised a Pride party at Professor Helvetius's Convenient Pride Decorations Shop, she “had the good sense” to ban Omega from attending. However, his assistants Denis Borrel and Fred did show up at the party, and Omega himself was seen peeking in through one of the windows. Previously, when first meeting Professor Helvetius, Jenny and Dynamite Thor had noted their outfit's similarity to those of Doctor Omega and Doctor Know. (PROSE: A Series of Queer Events)
Behind the scenes
Doctor Omega originated in the 1906 science fiction novel Doctor Omega by Arnould Galopin, which related his first travel in space aboard the spacecraft Cosmos. The character experienced a renaissance starting in 2003 after it was discovered by the Doctor Who fandom; a certain structural similarity between the plot of the novel and the premise of the Doctor Who series, combined with a striking resemblance between the illustratons given of Doctor Omega and the first incarnation of the Doctor, led some to suspect that the character had been an inspiration for Doctor Who; at any rate, it gave rise to a number of Doctor Omega retellings and continuations marketed at Doctor Who fans, occasionally to the point of using Doctor Omega as a thinly-veiled public-domain analogue for the BBC character.