Once we get the otherdimensionator working, we can just do Flubber research in an alternate dimension and tell that to the public.
You want to reveal that we have access to alternate dimensions, and then say things are safe because we're combining potentially unstable alternate dimension tech with definitely unsafe Flubber? Why would anyone believe that?
 
Because the flubber is being kept as far as away from Doofania as conceivably possible? And an accident would just blow up Doof and some hapless HATEBAGELS and leave a divot on an unimportant, uninhabited world?

Or, more likely, we just do our flubber stuff in another dimension and don't tell the public anything. If somebody tries to leak it they'll sound like crazy people, and we still get the benefits.
 
If somebody tries to leak it they'll sound like crazy people, and we still get the benefits.
I mean, we have looked into Flubber in the past, and given the recent LM incident I feel like people would be a little more willing to believe that we'd be looking into it more/give less leeway. Plus our employees would know that it's real, and they have at least more access to the paper work and research that is almost certainly involved in the process as evidence.
 
It's important to remember that you can't just add and subtract public opinion. MiH has been pretty clear on that. We have to consider what caused each drop and what might counteract it. Right now, the LOVE MUFFIN thing made us seem irresponsible, just like Flubber would have. We need to show how responsible we are, which... I don't really know how we'd do, exactly.
Curing genetic diseases seems pretty responsible to me (provided we don't do so by turning everyone into dinosaurs). At the very least, it's unambigiously beneficial to humanity, and will give people the impression that we're the kind of mad scientists who have decent odds of fixing problems instead of only causing them. Fixing DoofOS or building a new stable OS will also give the impression that we fix our mistakes, even if it takes time.
 
I mean, we have looked into Flubber in the past, and given the recent LM incident I feel like people would be a little more willing to believe that we'd be looking into it more/give less leeway. Plus our employees would know that it's real, and they have at least more access to the paper work and research that is almost certainly involved in the process as evidence.
I think the idea is we do our research in another dimension, so it can't be leaked without also leaking about other dimensions, which automatically sounds crazy. However, I'm pretty sure MiH shot that down in the discord? I'll have to check.
Curing genetic diseases seems pretty responsible to me (provided we don't do so by turning everyone into dinosaurs). At the very least, it's unambigiously beneficial to humanity, and will give people the impression that we're the kind of mad scientists who have decent odds of fixing problems instead of only causing them. Fixing DoofOS or building a new stable OS will also give the impression that we fix our mistakes, even if it takes time.
That's the hope, yeah. We can show that we can do good stuff, at least.
 
Curing genetic diseases seems pretty responsible to me (provided we don't do so by turning everyone into dinosaurs). At the very least, it's unambigiously beneficial to humanity, and will give people the impression that we're the kind of mad scientists who have decent odds of fixing problems instead of only causing them. Fixing DoofOS or building a new stable OS will also give the impression that we fix our mistakes, even if it takes time.
I mean, given the choice between "being a dinosaur" and "having cancer"...Still a net positive, I feel.
 
The best part about all this is that I could see any one of our three best geneticists turning people into dinosaurs for entirely different reasons. Janus Lee because it's his whole thing, he's sort of obsessed with it... Jumba out of boredom or curiousity... or Ludivine because she got wildly sidetracked and started working on dinosaur stuff halfway through the disease collaboration.

And then LOVEMUFFIN goes without saying, they'd turn people into dinosaurs in a moment, half of them doing it for the chaos and half by accident, but thankfully we don't have to worry about them anymore!
 
I see you went with handsome Doof!

Well, HeroForge flatout doesn´t have a hairstyle that´s even *Remotely close* to Doofs normal cut, so I decided to go with his Handsome "form"

But yeah, imho Doofs power-armor isn´t actually that crappy by itself (we *did* pass that option to get it by about 40 points after all, which indicates a certain above-average quality) - it´s just that *compared to Davids flight-capable Iron Gargoyle suit*, it looks a bit lackluster in the eyes of someone like Janna...

I know, that this design doesn´t look as bulky as some woulda wanted, but the only actually bulky armors aviable looked very fantasy-like, which just wouldn´t have fit our branind, so to speak - so I went with a relatively form-fitting design, that thanks to its modular appearance could be argued to be "cobbled together" as befitting a Mad Scientist.

At first I thought about using a purple-and-neon-green color scheme akin to the model´s "gun" (which I envision to be a retooled Slow-Motion-Inator, btw), but then I had the idea to go a bit kooky and painted it according to Doofs normal clothing style - after all, Doof in Canon already built a battlesuit styled after Perry the Platypus, so why not a power armor styled after himself? It´s a perfectly Doofy kind of thing to do.

According to the color bracket I used, Doofs armor would be built from relatively cheap (but still very sturdy) plastics as opposed to Davids very metallic-looking suit - a perfect contrast between the two designs - most metal colors aviable actually look *less* shiny than their rough plastics pendants, btw)

The helmet at the ground is supposed to be a retooled version of the Inator Doof used in an attempt to erase all evidence of THE FLUSHING INCIDENT from the Earth.

As for those purple "cufflinks", as you can probably guess those are buttons to activate the suit´s various gadgets.

The purple box on Doofs back is the suit´s energy supply with inbuilt casette recorder and yes, the red button visible on its side could be a self-destruct button, if we so choose.
 
Hmm hypothetically, what would a critical fail on revamping Bueno Nacho look like aside from probably a loyalty hit to Hego? Because I don't know how we could possibly make the restaurant worse. Grease avalanche ruins the town? Health Inspectors shut it down halfway through?
 
Ducks are a bit odd. Essentially they're Toon-Adjacent, which means that we don't think about it too hard. They share a lot of characteristics and behaviors of toons, but unlike toons they have histories that date back past the 1920s and don't necessarily come from animators.

Well, nega-Darkwing is explicitly a toon, and both Daffy and Donald are actually in WFRR, and Dennis is very much a toon...

EDIT: If it looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck...
 
Well, nega-Darkwing is explicitly a toon, and both Daffy and Donald are actually in WFRR, and Dennis is very much a toon...

EDIT: If it looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck...
Toons are explicitly created by artists, and I believe that's part of how they're defined? Ducks aren't, and they have an actual history, so they aren't toons, but because they're so similar, they're Toon-adjacent. Presumably, they're called Toons in colloquial use of the word (explaining Negaduck being called one, as well as Dennis), but they might not fall under the new classification of Anthrofictus. As for ducks showing up in WFRR, they might still socialize with toons and have been actors in the past.

On the other hand, we're not supposed to think about it too hard or an anvil will fall on our heads, because that's what happens when you question Toonforce.
 
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