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* [[Mad Scientist Laboratory]]: Jack has a rather mundane version of one of these in a shed in his backyard, but in the second episode he encounters some really sophisticated ones in the Prometheus Corporation’s HQ, some of which even have Jacob’s ladders and bubbling beakers..
* [[Mind Control Device]]: {{spoiler|Lydia}} uses one of these on Jack at the beginning of the second episode. It causes extreme feelings of disassociation in whoever hears it, temporarily submerging the afflicted individual’s conscious thoughts.
* [[Mix-and-Match Critters]]: Although Jack’s initial impression of the insect/shrimp creature at the end of the second episode implies that it’s the combination of several different animals, it’s actually just a modified mantis shrimp [httphttps://web.archive.org/web/20180915042126/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mantis_shrimp\]. Although, their name makes it clear that they do resemble a combination of those two animals.
* [[No Conservation of Energy]]: Jack wonders about this one, both as it applies to the perpetual motion machine created by his student and his own disintegrator ray. Using the latter in quick succession does end up blowing a fuse, but the amount of energy involved in powering the thing in the first place is staggering. He shouldn’t be able to get that much juice at once in the first place.
* [[Perpetual Motion Machine]]: The main focus of the first episode is what happens to an engineering professor when he encounters a working perpetual motion machine. Specifically, an overbalanced wheel [http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/museum/machines/machines.htm\].
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