House Tindal. Physicist, Head of the Crystal One development team and all around curious man. A late term cancer patient, Dr. Gage heads out to Bellisarius Territory to settle his own curiosity about some flaws in the eyewitness reports. He now finds himself spending the last days of his life with his reformed team of Crystal One scientists in an attempt to prevent the literal end of the world.
Good to know that Clarence isn’t naively-ethical, but rather pragmatically-ethical. Makes him more human (no pun originally intended).
He even seems to be a kind of a super-human, if you will. Most genius scientists are (severely) lacking in one or more areas of what we would call “normal” human attributes – empathy, practicality, emotional intelligence, self-awareness, etc.
Of course, hindsight and all that… but how come nobody picked up on him being so suspiciously perfect?
He even seems to be a kind of a super-human, if you will. Most genius scientists are (severely) lacking in one or more areas of what we would call “normal” human attributes – empathy, practicality, emotional intelligence, self-awareness, etc.
Of course, hindsight and all that… but how come nobody picked up on him being so suspiciously perfect?