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She and Dr Perkins travelled in time using a prototype [[vortex manipulator]], of their own creation. On their first test run, however, they were pulled off course, and materialised in the [[Hoarder]]'s inner layer. The Hoarder decided that they were both his [[property]], and took their future great-[[grandchildren]] as [[hostage]]s. Schulz and Perkins were tasked with acquiring [[treasure]] for him, as well as hunting other children to further the Hoarder's grander [[blackmail|extortion]] scheme. Though they brought back many valuable objects, both refused to acquire any living beings for the Hoarder. They were summarily punished. | She and Dr Perkins travelled in time using a prototype [[vortex manipulator]], of their own creation. On their first test run, however, they were pulled off course, and materialised in the [[Hoarder]]'s inner layer. The Hoarder decided that they were both his [[property]], and took their future great-[[grandchildren]] as [[hostage]]s. Schulz and Perkins were tasked with acquiring [[treasure]] for him, as well as hunting other children to further the Hoarder's grander [[blackmail|extortion]] scheme. Though they brought back many valuable objects, both refused to acquire any living beings for the Hoarder. They were summarily punished. | ||
Together they were tasked with procuring a [[painting]] from [[1899]]. By mistake they travelled to [[1999]] and took the painting from a small museum, bringing it back to their client in exchange for a shot | In addition to his other tactics, the Hoarder injected Schulz with a [[poison]], and offered up a dose of the [[antidote]] on the completion of each of his tasks. Together they were tasked with procuring a [[painting]] from [[1899]]. By mistake they travelled to [[1999]] and took the painting from a small museum, bringing it back to their client in exchange for a shot of the antidote. | ||
At one point, she intentionally [[sabotage]]d Perkins' vortex manipulator, in her best effort to keep him out of reach, and thus safe from the Hoarder. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[A New Beginning (comic story)|A New Beginning]]'') | |||
She and Perkins later joined the [[Time Agency]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Hidden Human History (comic story)|Hidden Human History]]'') | She and Perkins later joined the [[Time Agency]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Hidden Human History (comic story)|Hidden Human History]]'') |
Revision as of 20:15, 11 October 2019
Doctor Irene Schulz was a human physicist, described by Dr Leon Perkins as the "foremost expert" on temporal physics.
She and Dr Perkins travelled in time using a prototype vortex manipulator, of their own creation. On their first test run, however, they were pulled off course, and materialised in the Hoarder's inner layer. The Hoarder decided that they were both his property, and took their future great-grandchildren as hostages. Schulz and Perkins were tasked with acquiring treasure for him, as well as hunting other children to further the Hoarder's grander extortion scheme. Though they brought back many valuable objects, both refused to acquire any living beings for the Hoarder. They were summarily punished.
In addition to his other tactics, the Hoarder injected Schulz with a poison, and offered up a dose of the antidote on the completion of each of his tasks. Together they were tasked with procuring a painting from 1899. By mistake they travelled to 1999 and took the painting from a small museum, bringing it back to their client in exchange for a shot of the antidote.
At one point, she intentionally sabotaged Perkins' vortex manipulator, in her best effort to keep him out of reach, and thus safe from the Hoarder. (COMIC: A New Beginning)
She and Perkins later joined the Time Agency. (COMIC: Hidden Human History)