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|job = Professor | |job = Professor | ||
|species = Human | |||
|affiliation = PAND-R | |affiliation = PAND-R | ||
|only = From Wildthyme with Love (novel) | |only = From Wildthyme with Love (novel) | ||
}} | }}{{you may|Frederick Marius}} | ||
{{you may|Frederick Marius}} | |||
After {{Manning|c }} took herself to [[Hospital (From Wildthyme with Love)|a hospital]] in [[Holby Space City]] after catching a [[lurgy]] likely from a [[sandwich]] she bought and ate from a dodgy [[motorway services (From Wildthyme with Love)|motorway services]] in the [[30th century]], she met a nice '''Professor''' and his robot companion [[PAND-R]]. To cure Iris, the Professor [[clone]]d and [[Miniaturisation|shrank]] himself, Iris, and PAND-R, and sent them inside Iris' body to cure her of the lurgy, which turned out to be a [[The Swarm (The Invisible Enemy)|giant prawn]]. After the prawn was defeated, the Professor used "[[colonics]]" to remove the tiny clones from Iris body. | After {{Manning|c }} took herself to [[Hospital (From Wildthyme with Love)|a hospital]] in [[Holby Space City]] after catching a [[lurgy]] likely from a [[sandwich]] she bought and ate from a dodgy [[motorway services (From Wildthyme with Love)|motorway services]] in the [[30th century]], she met a nice '''Professor''' and his robot companion [[PAND-R]]. To cure Iris, the Professor [[clone]]d and [[Miniaturisation|shrank]] himself, Iris, and PAND-R, and sent them inside Iris' body to cure her of the lurgy, which turned out to be a [[The Swarm (The Invisible Enemy)|giant prawn]]. After the prawn was defeated, the Professor used "[[colonics]]" to remove the tiny clones from Iris body. | ||
His post was changed to [[Earth]] by his employers, and he couldn't take PAND-R with him, so PAND-R left with Iris to become her companion in [[Panda]]'s absence. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[From Wildthyme with Love (novel)|From Wildthyme with Love]]'') | His post was changed to [[Earth]] by his employers, and he couldn't take PAND-R with him, so PAND-R left with Iris to become her companion in [[Panda]]'s absence. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[From Wildthyme with Love (novel)#15|From Wildthyme with Love]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:30, 9 March 2023
- You may be looking for Frederick Marius.
After Iris Wildthyme took herself to a hospital in Holby Space City after catching a lurgy likely from a sandwich she bought and ate from a dodgy motorway services in the 30th century, she met a nice Professor and his robot companion PAND-R. To cure Iris, the Professor cloned and shrank himself, Iris, and PAND-R, and sent them inside Iris' body to cure her of the lurgy, which turned out to be a giant prawn. After the prawn was defeated, the Professor used "colonics" to remove the tiny clones from Iris body.
His post was changed to Earth by his employers, and he couldn't take PAND-R with him, so PAND-R left with Iris to become her companion in Panda's absence. (PROSE: From Wildthyme with Love)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
While the Professor is very similar to Frederick Marius from TV: The Invisible Enemy, it's hard to definitely say that the characters are one and the same, as the Professor, first of all, came from the 30th century as opposed to Marius' home period of the 51st century, not to mention that the Professor worked in Holby Space City instead of Bi-Al Foundation, and that From Wildthyme with Love incorporated elements from the 1966 science fiction film Fantastic Voyage.