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== [[Fridge Logic]] ==
=== [[The Invisible Man (Literature)|The novel]] ===

=== [[The Invisible Man (TV)|The TV series]] ===

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* Who in their right mind in any position of authority would approve giving an invisibility gland to a man who has been convicted twice of theft?
* Who in their right mind in any position of authority would approve giving an invisibility gland to a man who has been convicted twice of theft?
** And once for [[Not What It Looks Like|molesting the elderly.]]
** And once for [[Not What It Looks Like|molesting the elderly.]]
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** In one episode (where the gland was temporarily non-functional on top of everything,) Darien tells Eberts that this actually made him an attractive test subject aside from his irreplaceable brother's insistence; his skills let him hit the ground running when he starts as an espionage agent.
** In one episode (where the gland was temporarily non-functional on top of everything,) Darien tells Eberts that this actually made him an attractive test subject aside from his irreplaceable brother's insistence; his skills let him hit the ground running when he starts as an espionage agent.


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Fridge Logic

  • Who in their right mind in any position of authority would approve giving an invisibility gland to a man who has been convicted twice of theft?
    • And once for molesting the elderly.
    • Someone who is a) under pressure from the project's irreplaceable head scientist and b) frankly in need of an expendable test subject, given what happened to the last one.
    • In one episode (where the gland was temporarily non-functional on top of everything,) Darien tells Eberts that this actually made him an attractive test subject aside from his irreplaceable brother's insistence; his skills let him hit the ground running when he starts as an espionage agent.