His usual companion is Carolus, a white bird which serves him as camerabeing, researcher and, occasionally, bait. There are almost certainly more Caroluses than Darluses. |
AssistantsOn expeditions, he is usually accompanied by one or two assistants. The ever-present Carolus is a white bird which serves him as camerabeing, sample-gatherer and, occasionally, bait. (There are almost certainly more Caroluses than Darluses.) The other companion changes from one trip to the next - generally an enthusiastic youngster. His companions are often Masks. :"You can't be without change. Everything's changing all the time, everything's changing everything else. That's so crash!" -- Zee :"Holy cats, Mista Science!" - Bob and Ray |
"The ramifications of a species having the power to shape not only the environment but also the past to its own ends are staggering," writes Dr Courbin in his latest bulletin. "L. lorenzii tinnaptera must be monitored to ensure that the butterfly's history-altering ability does not upset the balance of nature across the Mess and beyond." |
"The ramifications of a species having the power to shape not only the environment but also the past to its own ends are staggering," writes Dr Courbin in a recent bulletin. "L. lorenzii tinnaptera must be monitored to ensure that the butterfly's history-altering ability does not upset the balance of nature across the Mess and beyond." On a sightseeing expedition to Elysium, Darlus discovered several large [eggs] buried in the sand, of unknown origin. These were swiftly confiscated by the Royal Brasstacean Guard. While searching for the elusive Conkerdile Bird, Doctor Courbin passed through Puzzle Park, and encountered a corpse of /Inhatti? which contained the spiny egg of a Strangewarp Shatter-viper that had followed and attacked her there. After a bit of commentary and poking at it, he left it be and continued on his way. |
Tbe Institute publishes an irregular science bulletin, available at http://www.livejournal.com/users/doctordarlus/ |
The Institute publishes an irregular science bulletin, available at http://www.livejournal.com/users/doctordarlus/ |