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| species= Human | | species= Human | ||
| gender= Male | | gender= Male | ||
| residence= | | residence= | ||
| occupation= Mad scientist | | occupation= Mad scientist | ||
| romantic_partner(s)= | | romantic_partner(s)= | ||
| creator(s)= | | creator(s)= | ||
| parents= | | parents= [[Eric's mother]] | ||
| first_seen_in= [[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'' | | first_seen_in= [[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'' | ||
| also_seen_in= [[PROSE]]: ''[[Pit Stop (novel)|Pit Stop]]''<br>[[PROSE]]: ''[[Misunderstandings (short story)|Misunderstandings]]''<br>[[PROSE]]: ''[[I Found Him On The Internet (short story)|I Found Him On The Internet]]''<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'' | | also_seen_in= [[PROSE]]: ''[[Pit Stop (novel)|Pit Stop]]''<br>[[PROSE]]: ''[[Misunderstandings (short story)|Misunderstandings]]''<br>[[PROSE]]: ''[[I Found Him On The Internet (short story)|I Found Him On The Internet]]''<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'' | ||
| copyright= [[Scott Sanford]] <small>(?)</small> | | copyright= [[Scott Sanford]] <small>(?)</small> | ||
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}}'''Eric''', better-known as '''Professor Awesome''', was a mischievous thirteen-year-old | }}'''Eric''', better-known as '''Professor Awesome''', was a mad scientist known to [[Jenny Everywhere]] in multiple realities. Although in some he was a genuine threat and enemy, in [[Universe (Parallax)|at least one universe]], he was mischievous thirteen-year-old boy genius who lived in the same apartment building as [[Jenny Everywhere#Kim's friend|Jenny]] and [[Kim]]. | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
=== Physical appearance === | === Physical appearance === | ||
Eric was a “gangly” teenager. | Professor Awesome's primary trait was the lab coat he wore. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pit Stop (novel)|Pit Stop]]'', ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') In [[Universe (Parallax)|Kim's world]], Eric was a “gangly” teenager. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pit Stop (novel)|Pit Stop]]'') The [[#Wreaking havoc|more villainous]] Professor Awesome of another universe bore a “scraggly goatee” in his early twenties, and later managed to grow it out into a full beard. He also had “perfect white teeth”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | ||
=== Powers and abilities === | === Powers and abilities === | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
=== Kim and Jenny's neighbour === | |||
One version of Professor Awesome was usually known as “Eric”, and was a generally benevolent boy genius, although he did consider himself a “mad scientist”. He lived with [[Eric's mother|his mother]] in the same apartment building as [[Jenny Everywhere#Kim's friend|Jenny Everywhere]] and her roommate [[Kim]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'', ''[[Pit Stop (novel)|Pit Stop]]'', etc.) | |||
==== Early exploits ==== | |||
At the age of nine, Professor Awesome built a [[robot cat]]. He later built the [[Time Pestle]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pit Stop (novel)|Pit Stop]]'') | At the age of nine, Professor Awesome built a [[robot cat]]. He later built the [[Time Pestle]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pit Stop (novel)|Pit Stop]]'') | ||
[[Jenny Everywhere#Kim's friend|Jenny]] first thwarted Professor Awesome's efforts at supervillainy when he was thirteen. He had been using a [[de-pants-icator]] to wreak mayhem. Awesome had also built a [[Robot Toaster]] for unknown reasons; Jenny took it home after she'd stopped the Professor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') Awesome “just about injured himself laughing” on one [[April Fools' Day]] at the math joke of the number 10 on [[David Lowe]]'s door having been replaced with an {{w|Aleph number|alpeh-null}}. | [[Jenny Everywhere#Kim's friend|Jenny]] first thwarted Professor Awesome's efforts at supervillainy when he was thirteen. He had been using a [[de-pants-icator]] to wreak mayhem. Awesome had also built a [[Robot Toaster]] for unknown reasons; Jenny took it home after she'd stopped the Professor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') Awesome “just about injured himself laughing” on one [[April Fools' Day]] at the math joke of the number 10 on [[David Lowe]]'s door having been replaced with an {{w|Aleph number|alpeh-null}}. | ||
Later, on a morning when Jenny had been dealing with [[shifter hangover]], [[Thoth (Morning After)|Thoth]] informed her that “the kid” had been performing reckless mad science again, advising her to go check on him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | Later, on a morning when Jenny had been dealing with [[shifter hangover]], [[Thoth (Morning After)|Thoth]] informed her that “the kid” had been performing reckless mad science again, advising her to go check on him. He had been trying to design a new de-pants-icator, not out of intent to use it, but simply to prove to himself that he could improve on his earlier schematics. Jenny convinced him to keep it at that and not actually build the Mark 2 prototype, further promising not to tell his mother about the incident if he disposed of the page in his notebook once he was done with the thought experiment. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | ||
==== Fixing the dream spinner ==== | |||
A little while later, they appeared to be on good enough term that Jenny took him to [[Universe (Pit Stop)|a parallel universe]] so that he could collect some live [[trilobite]]s to bring to his science teacher, [[Mr Hernandez]]. When it transpired that Hernandez had only wanted ''fossil'' trilobites, and the numerous trilobites he'd brought got free and caused mayhem in the school, he was asked to go home early. Later in the day, Jenny went to him for help to repair the broken-down [[dream spinner]], the dimensional vehicle of [[Genevieve, Princess of Everywhere|one of her counterparts]]. To his surprise and glee, she knocked at “Eric”'s door and ''asked'' him to take on the mantle of “Professor Awesome” once again. | A little while later, they appeared to be on good enough term that Jenny took him to [[Universe (Pit Stop)|a parallel universe]] so that he could collect some live [[trilobite]]s to bring to his science teacher, [[Mr Hernandez]]. When it transpired that Hernandez had only wanted ''fossil'' trilobites, and the numerous trilobites he'd brought got free and caused mayhem in the school, he was asked to go home early. Later in the day, Jenny went to him for help to repair the broken-down [[dream spinner]], the dimensional vehicle of [[Genevieve, Princess of Everywhere|one of her counterparts]]. To his surprise and glee, she knocked at “Eric”'s door and ''asked'' him to take on the mantle of “Professor Awesome” once again. | ||
After he successfully repaired the device with [[Kim (Parallax)|Kim]]'s help, they shared some pastrami sandwiches from [[Morrie Greenberg]]'s and said their goodbyes. Before leaving, Genevieve repaid Eric with a large gold coin. Kime offered to help Eric translate that gold into modern money and to take him to the hardware store so that he could spend these “wages” on new equipment and parts. She explained that she was already all set to sell some gold, as she had to make something of a chest of pirate gold Jenny had brought back from a recent adventure. Before they could do so, an [[Angel]] appeared with much fracas in the very same parking lot, heralding yet another crazy adventure. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pit Stop (novel)|Pit Stop]]'') | After he successfully repaired the device with [[Kim (Parallax)|Kim]]'s help, they shared some pastrami sandwiches from [[Morrie Greenberg]]'s and said their goodbyes. Before leaving, Genevieve repaid Eric with a large gold coin. Kime offered to help Eric translate that gold into modern money and to take him to the hardware store so that he could spend these “wages” on new equipment and parts. She explained that she was already all set to sell some gold, as she had to make something of a chest of pirate gold Jenny had brought back from a recent adventure. Before they could do so, an [[Angel]] appeared with much fracas in the very same parking lot, heralding yet another crazy adventure. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pit Stop (novel)|Pit Stop]]'') | ||
==== Argument with Judy ==== | |||
Some time later, Eric got into an argument at school with [[Judy (Misunderstandings)|Judy]], a girl with whom he'd become somewhat acquainted, because she wanted to put together a robotics project. Eric felt mildly jealous that she was getting into his own area of expertise, and also tried to dissuade her by telling her that as he was a mad scientist while she was just “an ordinary smart person”, he had a natural advantage and it would be unfair of him to let her try and fail to beat him — something which, obviously, she did not take very well. Going home, Eric tried to talk about it with [[Eric's mother|his Mom]], who mistakenly assumed, upon hearing that Judy was a girl, that Eric had some kind of romantic interest in her. Their talking at cross purposes did nothing for Eric's mood and he dropped in on Jenny and Kim, only for them to make the same mistake, delivering to him a long and rambling collection of dating advice. After the women realised their mistakes, however, Kim agreed to help Eric with his math homework. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Misunderstandings (short story)|Misunderstandings]]'') | Some time later, Eric got into an argument at school with [[Judy (Misunderstandings)|Judy]], a girl with whom he'd become somewhat acquainted, because she wanted to put together a robotics project. Eric felt mildly jealous that she was getting into his own area of expertise, and also tried to dissuade her by telling her that as he was a mad scientist while she was just “an ordinary smart person”, he had a natural advantage and it would be unfair of him to let her try and fail to beat him — something which, obviously, she did not take very well. Going home, Eric tried to talk about it with [[Eric's mother|his Mom]], who mistakenly assumed, upon hearing that Judy was a girl, that Eric had some kind of romantic interest in her. Their talking at cross purposes did nothing for Eric's mood and he dropped in on Jenny and Kim, only for them to make the same mistake, delivering to him a long and rambling collection of dating advice. After the women realised their mistakes, however, Kim agreed to help Eric with his math homework. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Misunderstandings (short story)|Misunderstandings]]'') | ||
=== Wreaking havoc === | |||
In contrast to the friendly boy known [[Jenny Everywhere#Kim's friend|Jenny Everywhere]] and [[Kim]], another version of Professor Awesome was a ''bona fide'' supervillain. In his early twenties, he began to grow a “scraggly goatee” which he eventually grew out into a full beard. Like his boyish counterpart, this Awesome wore a long labcoat. | |||
On one occasion, he built a first [[Time Pestle]]. This Time Pestle had been lost to him, but there was reason to think he might have built another, on a day when he initiated much havoc in the city where he and his [[Jenny Everywhere#Fighting Professor Awesome|Jenny counterpart]] lived, setting it on fire. Standing on a turret on [[Professor Awesome's Omnibus|his Omnibus]], he taunted Jenny about her inability to stop him, laughing madly. Jenny, however, had a pistol secreted away, and was, regretfully, attempting to get a shot at him. | |||
The Jenny who was neighbours with the boy-genius version of Professor Awesome once got an involuntary glimpse of these events due to [[shifter hangover]] while talking with her version of Professor Awesome, finding them understandably disturbing. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | |||
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