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  • The Scientist is a character in LittleBigPlanet who is forced into making the The Collector's Creations. You set him free in the level The Bunker. He also made the "deadly expandinator," which is known by some players as the "Wheel of Death" because of its difficulty to pass through. His prize bubble comes as soon as you free him from the big T.V and he, the bubble, and the T.V. is guarded by a triple decker enemy.
  • The Scientist is an aged scientist working in Antarctica, referred to by the residents of Stormalong as The Bottom of the World. He speaks in a slightly shaky manner and seems slightly unstable (mentally and physically), but is actually a very decent guy, offering Flapjack and K'nuckles warm clothes for their climb up the mountain in search of K'nuckles' rear end. K'nuckles thinks he's a con-man so he and Flapjack start climbing up the mountain while he's fetching them a pair of warm coats. When they land at the bottom of the mountain frozen in a block of ice in the end, he lectures them. "I told you it was chilly!"
  • The Scientist is a mysterious man who studied Dufort in an isolated research facility for much of his life. More information is incoming.
  • The Scientist is the fourth episode of Power Rangers Rebirth: War. This episode will explain the origins of the villainous scientist Arthur Lopez. It will also reveal not one, but two terrible revelations about him that will reveal that he seeks the same goal that the Nazis tried to do. And that goal was nothing more than world domination.
  • The Scientist de Coldplay.
  • "The Scientist" is the eighth episode of the second season of Arrow, and the thirty-first episode overall. It aired on December 4, 2013.
  • "The Scientist" is the second single from British alternative rock band Coldplay's second studio album, A Rush of Blood to the Head (2002). The song was written collaboratively by all the band members for the album. It is built around a piano ballad, with its lyrics telling the story about a man's desire to love and an apology. The song was released in the United Kingdom as the second single from A Rush of Blood to the Head and reached number 10 in the UK Charts. It was released in the United States as the third single and reached number 18 on the US BillboardModern Rock Tracks chart and number 34 on the Adult Top 40 chart. Despite being the lowest-charting and least successful single from the album to date and failing to enter the Billboard Hot 100 chart, it is actually their most popular
  • The Scientist is the second single from the British alternative rock band Coldplay's second album, A Rush of Blood to the Head (2002). The song was written by Ana ClĂ©ia Lucas Lima. It is built around a piano ballad, with its lyrics telling the story about a man's desire to love and an apology. The song was released in the United Kingdom as the second single from A Rush of Blood to the Head and reached number 10 in the UK Charts. It was released in the United States as the third single and reached number 18 on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and number 34 on the Adult Top 40 chart.
  • Long ago, when a scientist was nothing but a small child, he had no problems at school whatsoever. He was never bullied, scolded, or attacked. Nobody paid any attention to him. Although it was not a problem, it hurt the scientist-to-be. He tried to be good, and succeeded. In his time at school, he won many awards. Even though the other people clapped, he was soon forgotten. Nobody came up to him and congratulated him. No one was envious of him. For a long time, the scientist was crestfallen. Eventually, his heart healed, but he never fell in love again.
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  • Bex Taylor-Klaus as Sin
  • Caity Lotz as Sara Lance
  • Celina Jade as Shado
  • Dylan Neal as Anthony Ivo
  • Graham Shiels as Cyrus Gold/The Acolyte
  • Grant Gustin as Barry Allen
  • Jesse Hutch as Officer Daily
  • John Barrowman as Malcolm Merlyn
  • Summer Glau as Isabel Rochev
  • Kevin Alejandro as Sebastian Blood
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  • Sittin' Muscle
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  • The Scientist
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  • 2013-12-04(xsd:date)
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  • "I told you it was chilly!"
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  • The Scientist is a character in LittleBigPlanet who is forced into making the The Collector's Creations. You set him free in the level The Bunker. He also made the "deadly expandinator," which is known by some players as the "Wheel of Death" because of its difficulty to pass through. His prize bubble comes as soon as you free him from the big T.V and he, the bubble, and the T.V. is guarded by a triple decker enemy.
  • The Scientist is an aged scientist working in Antarctica, referred to by the residents of Stormalong as The Bottom of the World. He speaks in a slightly shaky manner and seems slightly unstable (mentally and physically), but is actually a very decent guy, offering Flapjack and K'nuckles warm clothes for their climb up the mountain in search of K'nuckles' rear end. K'nuckles thinks he's a con-man so he and Flapjack start climbing up the mountain while he's fetching them a pair of warm coats. When they land at the bottom of the mountain frozen in a block of ice in the end, he lectures them. "I told you it was chilly!"
  • The Scientist is a mysterious man who studied Dufort in an isolated research facility for much of his life. More information is incoming.
  • The Scientist is the fourth episode of Power Rangers Rebirth: War. This episode will explain the origins of the villainous scientist Arthur Lopez. It will also reveal not one, but two terrible revelations about him that will reveal that he seeks the same goal that the Nazis tried to do. And that goal was nothing more than world domination.
  • "The Scientist" is the second single from British alternative rock band Coldplay's second studio album, A Rush of Blood to the Head (2002). The song was written collaboratively by all the band members for the album. It is built around a piano ballad, with its lyrics telling the story about a man's desire to love and an apology. The song was released in the United Kingdom as the second single from A Rush of Blood to the Head and reached number 10 in the UK Charts. It was released in the United States as the third single and reached number 18 on the US BillboardModern Rock Tracks chart and number 34 on the Adult Top 40 chart. Despite being the lowest-charting and least successful single from the album to date and failing to enter the Billboard Hot 100 chart, it is actually their most popular song from the album[citation needed] and it achieved more popularity than the album's other singles "In My Place" and "Clocks" that charted higher[citation needed]and it has proven to be one of the band's most successful and most popular songs to date[citation needed] aside from "Viva la Vida" being the band's biggest hit. Critics were highly positive towards "The Scientist" and praised the song's piano ballad and falsetto. Several remixes of the track exist, and its riff has been widely sampled. The single's music video won three MTV Music Video Awards, for the video's use of reverse narrative. The song was also featured on the band's 2003 live album Live 2003 and has been a permanent fixture in the band's live set lists since 2002.
  • The Scientist de Coldplay.
  • Long ago, when a scientist was nothing but a small child, he had no problems at school whatsoever. He was never bullied, scolded, or attacked. Nobody paid any attention to him. Although it was not a problem, it hurt the scientist-to-be. He tried to be good, and succeeded. In his time at school, he won many awards. Even though the other people clapped, he was soon forgotten. Nobody came up to him and congratulated him. No one was envious of him. Sometimes, he tried to be bad, and also succeeded. In the corner of the classroom, he would make faces at the teachers, throw paper airplanes, and attack other children. However, none of these actions gave him the attention he sought. Even when the teacher got cross, their anger was always directed at another innocent child. When the scientist was a teenager, he fell in love. He slipped a valentine in a girl's locker once. His heart beating, he hid close by, to watch her open the card. Her eyes scanned the carefully handwritten poetry the scientist had composed. Then the girl threw the card in the bin. The scientist gasped. The girl walked away, to meet another boy, who she kissed on the lips before heading home. For a long time, the scientist was crestfallen. Eventually, his heart healed, but he never fell in love again. Now, the scientist was still wanting to be known and loved. He had painstakingly worked out an ideal concoction for creating... something. He was still unsure what it was going to turn out like, but he knew that if it worked, he would be famous. The scientist poured the contents of the test tube into the liquid below, and immediately took a step back. The liquid began to bubble more violently. Bubbles broke the surface more and more often, until the whole surface was a single bubbling mass. Panicked, the scientist hastily scribbled down everything he saw in the notepad. The liquid slowly changed colour, darker and darker until it was pitch black. Then suddenly, the bubbles ceased. Curious, the scientist peered closer. He was quickly knocked back by something shooting out of the container. The thing landed next to him with a barely audible squelch. It was pitch black, and made of oozing goo. The shape of it was vaguely humanoid, but drops of goo periodically fell from parts of the figure. It did not take long for a black puddle to form around its 'feet'. "Greetings, Master," said the figure, in a voice that was utterly inhuman and two-toned. "What is your wish?" The awed scientist couldn't believe it. However, he soon regained his composure and decided to test this being he had made. "I wish for a cat," he said, and a blob of goo fell off the figure and changed its shape to that of a cat. The creature's arm soon grew back. The goo quivered, changed colour to brown, and solidified. It meowed, and approached the astonished scientist, purring and rubbing itself against his ankles. It was identical to a real cat in every way! "Anything else, Master?" asked the creature the scientist. "A lover," said the scientist, and another blob of goo fell off the creature and formed itself into the shape of an attractive female human. The features took shape, and changed colour. Once the procedure was complete, the goo solidified. It squeezed the scientist's hand gently, and the scientist smiled. For the first time in his life, he felt loved. And so the scientist lived his life, content. If he needed anything, he simply asked the creature. But over time, the goo shrank. One day, the scientist asked the creature for some food. "I am too small. I must recharge," said the creature. "How?" asked the scientist, and the creature showed him. The goo stretched, and stretched, until it was paper-thin and as large as the scientist. Then it wrapped itself around him. "Sto-" cried the scientist, but the goo covered his mouth before he could continue. "It'll all be over soon," comforted the scientist's creation, as it squeezed tight around his body. The goo suddenly flashed brightly. Then it grew translucent, to reveal the struggling body of the frantic scientist inside. Like the heart of a living being, the goo started to pulsate. It squeezed even tighter. After a minute or two, the body of the scientist went limp. However, the goo kept on squeezing, and now there were more changes happening. Again, the goo flashed bright. Then again, and again. It kept on flashing, about once every two seconds, and all the while, it kept on squeezing. The body of the scientist began to fade. It darkened gradually, the skin and clothes slowly melting away. The features also gradually melted, until they were nothing but pitch black, sticky liquid. The process took a long time. Almost an hour later, it was finally finished, and the creature arranged itself into a humanoid shape again. The scientist was gone, and the creature was larger than before. The creature located a drainpipe. Then it left. It still lurks down in the sewers, but every so often, it comes up to 'recharge'. It takes people at random. Nobody knows who it will take next.
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