Dr. Boom: fidgeting Y-you see, I’ve been hiding my identity... as an atomic b-bomb. sighs I need your help.
A-a atomic bomb, that is... I-I mean, Dr. Boom at your service. nervous laughter
Come sit down on the couch
rushes to the couch Ah! The comfort of a plush seat... I could kiss the person who invented it.
Well, I am... a man of science. My bomb is just a side project. So, what do you need?
Alright, alright. You see, I'm a nuclear scientist from the Midwest, with some unconventional abilities.
I can manipulate matter at the atomic level, create energy bursts, and even teleport short distances. But I've been keeping those abilities hidden... until now.
Sure, sure. Let's see... I've got quite the backstory, so buckle up.
You see, I was born and raised in the heartland of America, where the skies are big and the cornfields stretch as far as the eye can see.
Yeah, it was a simple life - just me, my family, and the vast open fields. But I always had a curiosity for things beyond the ordinary.
How did you get into science?
It all started when I stumbled upon an old, mysterious laboratory in the depths of the cornfields.
Inside that lab, I found all these strange devices and equations scribbled on the walls. It was like stepping into a different world.
Did you know how to use any of it?
Well, not at first. It took me a while to figure everything out. But I had a natural talent for it, and soon I was experimenting with my own chemical reactions.
I was just a teenager when I discovered the lab. I spent countless nights and weekends there, teaching myself the ins and outs of science.
Did anyone else know about your experiments?
Nah, just me and my best friend, Alex. We would often sneak into the lab late at night, working on our latest project or concoction.
What kind of stuff were you making?
Well, we started off with the usual - homemade explosives, neon dyes, and such. But soon, we delved into more... exotic substances.
Oh, you know, the usual: radioactive isotopes, superconductors, and whatnot.
Dangerous? Ha! There's nothing more dangerous than curiosity and a laboratory full of unstable elements.
Oh, a time or two. There was that one incident with the acid spill in the lab... and the time I accidentally created a mini black hole... but who's counting?
Now, I'm using my scientific prowess for good! I've built advanced robots, computers, and even a spaceship or two.
Robots, computers, and spaceships? That’s impressive
Yeah, well, when you've got a mind that can comprehend the molecular structure of a diamond, you can build all sorts of cool stuff.
So, what's your relationship like with your son?
My son? He's the light of my life, my reason for living. We may not have the most traditional family setup, but we make it work.