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3''[[http://comicsbyshaenon.free-forums.org/comicsbyshaenon-forum-6.html The Mad Scientist Wars]]'' is an ongoing Roleplay, set in the same universe as the webcomic ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}''. It also added ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' into the canon some time ago, and with the recent character originating from ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' is becoming the strict Universe equivalent of a MassiveMultiplayerCrossover. That is, the ''canon'' may involve several different Universes, including original characters' backgrounds, but no characters from any of these works [[spoiler:except Jane Narbon's parents]] have yet to actually appear.
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5It started as a series of increasingly silly comments on the comments sections in the Narbonic Director's Commentary, before moving to its own forum, where it has--pardon the pun--''mutated'' into a sprawling, ongoing work.
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7So far, the plot has been divided into "Chapters"--each one, after the end of the very beginning's more chaotic start, run by a different player, who assumes the role of 'GM' for the duration. At 16+ chapters and over two full year of dedicated play, the game has currently spanned [[ArchiveBinge 275+]] pages of posts. (Luckily, a condensed Plot Summary is in the works for [[ArchivePanic new players]].)
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9The story [[ItRunsOnNonsensoleum can]] [[RuleOfFunny be]] [[RuleOfCool a]] little silly, and [[JustForFun/TropeOverdosed tropes]]--both played straight and subverted--are considered rules of the very universe.
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11Despite the silliness, a lot of effort goes into it. Character development has occurred over time, loads of extra material and backstory has been worked out--even a full explanation of the combined time line from two different canons being used.
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13Due to character count once you hit the Secondaries, we recommend you visit the forum's 'Character Dossiers'. But following is a truncated list of the ''main'' characters--notably, each original main character is played by a separate forum goer.
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15[[folder: Forum-character connections]]
16[=SoItBegins=]\
17- Ariel\
18Andrew K. O-P P. R. Tinker\
19- his Son, Fredric Z. Tinker\
20-Commander Primary Xerox\
21Jane Narbon\
22David Toboz\
23Thaddeus Atrius Guy (AKA That Guy)\
24Wallace Caine (AKA Wallycaine)\
25- Lagos, his henchman/pet\
26[=ChicGeek=]\
27-Jess, aka 'The Chimera'\
28Dr. Amino, w/ Ingrid\
29[=Claire=]\
30-Jennifer\
31Revel Cogson\
32[=Hawkwolf=]\
33-Miss Clay\
34[=Demothesis=]\
35-Dr. Kinestro\
36[=Herr Doktor=] \
37-Herr Greg \
38[[/folder]]
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40In general, the plots are issue based- a threat arrives, and the characters have to deal with it over the course of the chapter. Some characters are strict Heroes, some... not so much, so it;s hard to say who will be doing what any given chapter.
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42The whole thing was ultimately abandoned sometime around 2014.
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44!!''The Mad Scientist Wars'' contains examples of:
45%%Administrivia/ZeroContextExamples are not allowed on the wiki. Please expand them with context before uncommenting them. Thank you.
46%%* FiveFiveFive
47* ActionGirl: Of ''Science''. Specifically, Chicgeek, Jane Narbon, and Jess are all good examples.
48* AllThereInTheManual A lot of the plot makes more sense if you read the Tales of Madness, the Dossiers, and the Notes. Set aside a few months...
49* AmbiguouslyGay: Typically averted - most characters are very open about their respective sexuality, but there's still some questions to be asked about the Tinker Twins and Dr. Mallory....
50* {{Angrish}}: "This is Commander Xerox. If you are hearing this message, then you have angered one of our agents to the point of being incapable of coherent speech..."
51%%* AppliedPhlebotinum: If it isn't ItRunsOnNonsensoleum, it's ''this''. Although, at least ''some'' attempt at Internal logic is attempted. %%Any specific examples?
52* BackFromTheDead:
53** Andrew Tinker manages overcome supposed death way back in the Redneck war arc. So It Begins, thanks to a series of backup personality copies and god cloning, pulled this off a LOT, and David was not just killed, but '' erased'' from his own body by his evil sentient mechanical Arm. He ends up making a case for his own existence, and makes it back. Also, Erik Tinker makes a deal with the devil. Sadly, the man he died killing, one of the most dangerous men ever, may well be back too....
54** Subverted with ''Sayasuke'', a.k.a. "the Saya demon", who was never technically ''alive'' before he died. He won an award for cheating death regardless.
55* BadassBookworm: Most members of the Tinker family fit this trope-- they tend to be bespectacled, lab-coat wearing geeks who can kick your ass six ways to Sunday, save the world, and do it with ''science''. Dr. Andrew Tinker is probably ''the'' definitive example- he's an ''English Professor''.
56* BadassLongcoat: Subverted by most of the cast by said coats being Lab Coats, but played straight by the Viktor Twins, Fredric and Hawkwolf.
57* BerserkButton: No matter how tempted you are, or how true it is, do not call Andrew Tinker "girly". The last guy got pinned to a wall by his '''neck'''.
58%%* BewareTheHonestOnes: Mostly David Toboz. %%Any elaboration?
59%%* BewareTheNiceOnes: Andrew, [=ChicGeek=], and David Toboz.
60%%* BigRedButton: [[GenreSavvy Actually, it's armed with an alarm, pepper spray, and a pit trap.]] %%Which red button? Who placed it, and where?
61* BigWordShout: Kinestro and his DOOOOOM! (TM)
62%%* BizarreAlienBiology: The Martian slimes. %%Any notable and bizarre details.
63%%* BreakTheCutie: Mostly Pre-broken, but that hasn't stopped this from occuring in game as well.
64%%* BrokenSmile Never a good sign.
65%%* CallBack
66* CantHoldHisLiquor: Most of the cast is capable of slugging back drinks probably capable of killing a normal man - with one notable exception. Commander [[DaChief Primary Xerox]] is, surprisingly, capable of getting hammered on a half a cup of banana daiquiri. This is explained in the series however, as he has been stated to have a mild healing factor powered by an insanely high metabolism -- so the alcohol is absorbed into his system faster then it should be. At least he won't get alcohol poisoning...
67%%* CatGirl: It is all about Claire here
68%%* CharacterDevelopment: (And how!)
69%%* CharacterTics:
70%%* ChildrenAreInnocent: Subverted across the board. %%How?
71* ChildSoldiers: Commander Primary Xerox, head of TheMenInBlack-style organization '''M''', used to be an example. [[spoiler:Up until the age of ten he was trained along with other children to be an assassin, and sent to kill Mad Scientists.]] On one hand, he now has amazing reflexes and a great deal of weapon training, but on the other hand [[spoiler:The guilt of his only ''mostly'' repressed memories has haunted his adult life, and he's never really recovered from the emotional stress. And he has the ''body'' of a Jaded Vet to go along with his mentality.]]
72* TheClan: The Heterodynes and the Viktor-Tinkers are of note. As are the Umbras. The Toboz's and the Narbons avert this somewhat.
73* CloneAngst: Subverted - so far, the only clones have been those of [=SoItBegins=], and there the clone is always a perfect copy, used as recovery after some sort of fatal accident. The clones never go angsty-- they just pick where the old copy of [=SoItBegins=] left off.) As of Bluelight, however, the trope is in full force.
74* CollapsingLair: Used in The Game mini-arc, for the Video Game dungeons.
75* CornerOfWoe: Third-rung character "Calypso", a Caribbean RetiredBadass Film/JamesBond parody who now works as a secretary. He is once mentioned crying in the corner, supposedly due to being beaten in arm wrestling by the new girl. It's likely he was fooling, as he recovers [[TenMinuteRetirement suspiciously quickly.]]
76%%* DaddysGirl: Although for Chic, this is a major step ''up'' for her.)
77* DarkIsNotEvil: 'The Saya Demon', aka Sayasuke, is a off-putting, scarred demonic being who turns out to be inherently noble. Andrew, also is best described as 'A Hero who Acts like a Villain'- in his style, not in deeds.
78* TheDarkSide: Subverted for the Mads, who tend to take being evil as just a fact of life.
79%%* DeflectorShields: All over the place! %%Any specific examples?
80* DisappearedDad: Eric Tinker, whose death caused Andrew to go mad in the first place.
81* DynamicEntry: Used in the series to the point the Mad Science Awards even had a special category for it.
82%%* EvilLaugh: EVERYONE. No exceptions. %%Any notable examples of what prompted such a laugh, then?
83* EvilTwin:
84** The story eventually involved evil twins of a pair of twins. Who actually came first by several years. Long story. Cloning was involved.
85** A more straight example of this is The Nega Verse, a universe of Opposite Alignment Clones. Has a surprisingly genial relationship with the Main Verse, and several 'Nega' characters have become favored Secondary characters.
86%%* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin
87%%* FairyCompanion: Elleb.
88* FatalFlaw: The mad scientists are known that way for a reason, and so most have at least one. For instance, Andrew Tiker may be GenreSavvy, but he has been known to forget common things like how to work a doorknob.
89%%* FlawExploitation: Easy to do, but not really recommended...
90* FluffyTheTerrible: A literal example in the form of a cute flying, talking, [[KillerRabbit Vorpal Bunny]] named 'Fredric', formerly nicknamed... well, guess. [[spoiler:He later eats a magic artifact, and can assume human form. However, he keeps the Bunny ears...]]
91%%* FreudianExcuse:
92%%* GenreBlind: Also fairly common, if mostly in side characters.
93* GenreSavvy: Quite a few people, and one of the primary advantage of the character Professor Andrew Tinker.
94* GeographicFlexibility: Xycon City, as the main location of the Wars is now named. Apparently it has large forests, but not much else is known.
95%%* GirlScoutsAreEvil: Albeit only in a passing reference.
96%%* GoKartingWithBowser: Fairly common- it's been hinted that a lot of Heroes and Villains do this 'off the clock', as it were.
97%%* GoodAngelBadAngel: Well, it IS a derivative of Narbonic... %%Any elaboration?
98* GovernmentConspiracy: The story appears to set one of these up by introducing the mysterious '''M''', TheMenInBlack-staffed Government Agency. Subverted in that it turns out that they have no ulterior motives -- instead what they do is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, keeping '''M'''ad Scientists from destroying the planet, and helping them.
99%%* HandyRemoteControl:
100%%* HeroesGoneFishing / VillainsOutShopping It happens.
101* HeroInsurance:
102** Parodied. Xyon City has an abandoned warehouse that is paid for by a tax on explosives. When old abandoned warehouses are destroyed, new ones are built. The reasoning seems to be that if people are going to blow stuff up, it might as well be in a designated area away from the important stuff. Played straight in that this doesn't always work.
103** A storyline involves the characters trying to run a group of heroes out of town, partially because of this trope.
104** Contractors in the city give discounts depending on the number of times your house has been destroyed.
105%%* HoldingBackThePhlebotinum
106%%* HotLibrarian: And how! Minus that silly "taking off the glasses" part.
107%%* InertialDampening
108%%* InstantSedation
109%%* InvulnerableCivilians: Subverted - The hapless Brad and Janet thought that the Mad Science Convention would be a fun way to spend a weekend... %%Any elaboration on what actually happened?
110%%* ItRunsOnNonsensoleum: Occasionally. %%Any specific examples?
111%%* KissOfDeath: Jane Narbon. %%Any elaboration?
112%%* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Potentially subverted - it's been suggested that David may have suppressed his own memory on purpose. %%Tropes are either subverted or not. Which one is it?
113%%* MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter: The concept is reimagined as the "Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter ploy", in which the daughter will ''always'' pretend to help the hero escape, then drop him into some even nastier bit of trouble. Apparently, it's hard on the heroes and fun for the daughters.
114%%* MagnificentBastard: Jane Narbon. Big time. %%Any elaboration?
115* MalevolentArchitecture: Q, which has three settings, the lowest being "hard" and the highest "Indiana Jones". Castle Heterodyne is also this, though we hardly get to see it in action.
116%%** As of the latest chapter, you get all the deathtrap goodness you could ask for. %%Which is the latest chapter, and what are some specific examples.
117%%* MayIncaTec: Q again. %%Any elaboration?
118%%* MoreThanMindControl: Jane Narbon's been dabbling in this.
119%%* MysteriousPast: Frankly, it would be easier to list who ''doesn't'' have one at this point. %%Well, try?
120%%* {{Nanomachines}} [=SoItBegins=]. %%Any elaboration?
121%%* NerdGlasses: Maybe 60% of the [[MadScientist Mad Scientists]] have these-- not all of them need them. %%Any elaboration?
122%%* NoodleIncident: From Cake Mechas to The Line Dancing Incident.)
123* OurSoulsAreDifferent: Souls are basically an imprint or image of a person that is tied to the body, and constantly updates. Upon death, they go to either heaven or hell depending on their deeds. The mind of a person is something else entirely and can be copied, moved or altered, but the soul will still be the same. Intelligent creations that were not physically born need to pass a test to see if they should exist and have had existence (i.e. If they fail it, they will have never existed at all).
124* OverlyLongName:
125** Andrew Kaboom Omega-Particle Prince Risk-Tinker. Most of the Tinkers suffer from this, but Andrew has it the worst so far.
126** Rolf has one as well. Rolf Erich Kaspar Steve Von Eisenberg, but like most jaegers, he goes by just his first name.
127%%* PerfectHealth: Justified-- if you're a powerful MadScientist, why ''wouldn't'' you give yourself perfect health? %% Any examples where it is specifically mentioned and is important to the plot?
128* PrehensileHair: Jane Narbon had invented a "hair symbiote" that gives her this ability. How it gets the necessary leverage and tensile strength to lift people and swing objects is [[AWizardDidIt unexplained]].
129%%* PowerBornOfMadness: Everyone. Seriously, The Mad Wars runs on this. %%Any memorable examples?
130%%* ThePowerOfFriendship: Andrew Tinker is a firm believer in this, although at least he keeps fairly quiet about it.
131* QuirkyTown: Xyon City. The titular mad scientists account for 60% of its citizens, and a good chunk of the rest are latents, henchmen, constructs and normal people from Mad families. Weird sights are so commonplace as to be more annoying than interesting.
132%%* RedHerring
133%%* TheReveal
134%%* {{Revenge}}
135* RewritingReality: Andrew Tinker's most powerful skill, as his knowledge of Literature due to having a doctorate in English allows him to re-write reality around him. He can do it by writing on just about anything, although he prefers to use an old Notebook of his. There are even implications he may eventually be able to do this without writing. While he's very aware of the consequences and tries not to rely on it ''too'' much, so far he has: brought the dead back to life (Although it has been established that he can't do it if too much time has passed); created little odds and ends - a new Cravat, a new room in his house; made a character he wrote real, a Demon named Sayasuke- and inserted him into the last 500 years of Japanese history to support his backstory.
136%%* RuleOfCool: Some things are too cool not to work.
137%%* RuleOfFunny: Amino, Kinestro and Olson
138%%* ScaryLibrarian: Enough so that a High-Level Villain, who rules 'his own country' starts stuttering when she gives him the glare. %%Who is this Librarian, and what makes her so scary?
139%% * ScaryShinyGlasses (see Nerd Glasses, above.)
140* ScienceRelatedMemeticDisorder: It's even referred to as such, and is considered a purely genetic condition. Interestingly, one character was shown to have been taking some kind of medication to repress the syndrome, before a skipped dose and stress caused him to "break through".
141%%* ShoutOut: Loads. It is a FanWork after all. %%Any specific examples?
142* SpellMyNameWithAnS:
143** Xyon/Xylon/Xykon/Xyclon City. Xyon seems to be the most popular spelling, though.
144** Ri Xean/Xi Rean/Rhy Zean the Martian. %% Any elaboration on the city's and the character's significance to the story?
145%%* SpellMyNameWithAThe: The Steve. %%Who is this character and why should we care?
146* StormingTheCastle: Chapter 11 saw the assault implemented as a threefold plan. Group One pretended to join over, offering someone as a fake bribe, Group Two sneaked in and sabotaged security, and Group Three just charged the gates and blew things the hell up. At least, that was the idea - Group One failed, though the other two more or less succeeded. Then, the chapter's BigBad, an evil robotic arm, used his master stroke, and everything went to hell.
147%%* SurveillanceAsThePlotDemands: [=SoItBegins=], during the Awards. %%What does any of this mean?
148%%* TakeOurWordForIt (That little... ''incident'' with the Guardian Statues. Also the Line Dance incident. And many more. %%What does any of this mean?
149* TangledFamilyTree: After The Tinker Family discovered that The Tinker Twins had adopted Desius and that Vladimir was the long-lost father of Chic Geek, Wallace Cane set out to create a complete family tree. By the time he was done, it took up most of a table.
150* TravellingAtTheSpeedOfPlot Andrew Tinker can't travel at anything ''other'' than the speed of plot, which sometimes annoys him.
151%%* TrueCompanions: [=ChicGeek=], Wallace, Desius, Andrew, and Fredric seem to form one of these. %%Tropes do not "seem", and either are or aren't. What are some specific examples?
152%%* {{Tsundere}}: Katty Risk - she ended up marrying him, though. %%Marrying whom? What are some notable examples of such behavior?
153%%* UnlimitedWardrobe: Jane. Implied for some of the other characters as well. %%Any specific examples?
154* UnreliableNarrator: The third-person narrative text has proved to be... inaccurate on occasion, due to the multiple instances of a GambitPileUp. As such, what you hear about future plans in the Wars may not be much, and it's not necessarily true. It's only when everything unfolds that you can be sure.
155%%* TheVamp: Jane Narbon. In spades. %%Any elaboration or specific examples of such behavior?
156%% * VillainProtagonist: Most of the characters are. %%Any examples of their villainy?
157%%* VillainWorld: The Nega-World. %%Any elaboration?
158* WrenchWench: [=ChicGeek=], a mad scientist who specializes in SteamPunk designs.

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