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A scientist experimenting with matter transmission from place to place by means of a laser beam suddenly decides to use himself as a test specimen. But the process goes awry, and one side of his body becomes hideously deformed and instantly lethal to anyone it touches.
A scientist experimenting with matter transmission from place to place by means of a laser beam suddenly decides to use himself as a test specimen. But the process goes awry, and one side of his body becomes hideously deformed and instantly lethal to anyone it touches.
Has nothing to do with the [[Projected Man|Trope.]]


Has nothing to do with the [[Projected Man|trope with a similar name.]]
It was featured on [[Mystery Science Theater 3000 (TV)/Recap/S09 E01 The Projected Man|this]] episode of ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000 (TV)|Mystery Science Theater 3000]]''.

It was featured on [[Mystery Science Theater 3000/Recap/S09/E01 The Projected Man|this]] episode of ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]''.

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=== Tropes: ===
* [[Fan Service]]: Sheila, Dr. Steiner's assistant, has to take off her clothes... because her eyes hurt.
* [[Fan Service]]: Sheila, Dr. Steiner's assistant, has to take off her clothes... because her eyes hurt.
{{quote| '''Crow:''' I DECLARE THIS MOVIE SUDDENLY GREAT!}}
{{quote|'''Crow:''' I DECLARE THIS MOVIE SUDDENLY GREAT!}}
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Dr. Steiner is played by Bryant Haliday, who starred in ''[[Devil Doll (Film)|Devil Doll]]'', another [[MST3K]] movie, as The Great Vorelli.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Dr. Steiner is played by Bryant Haliday, who starred in ''[[Devil Doll (film)|Devil Doll]]'', another [[Mystery Science Theater 3000]] movie, as The Great Vorelli.
* [[Hidden Agenda Villain]]: Steiner's superiors at...wherever he works...want to discredit and hinder him because...uh...[[Sarcasm Mode|inventing a revolutionary teleportation device would be of absolutely no benefit to them whatsoever]]?
* [[Hidden Agenda Villain]]: Steiner's superiors at...wherever he works...want to discredit and hinder him because...uh...[[Sarcasm Mode|inventing a revolutionary teleportation device would be of absolutely no benefit to them whatsoever]]?
** They were going to steal his invention and take all of the credit for themselves. That's why he burns the reels his data is held on.
** They were going to steal his invention and take all of the credit for themselves. That's why he burns the reels his data is held on.
* [[Mugging the Monster]]: A weird variation. Instead of the monstrous Steiner being mugged on purpose, his teleporter accident dumps him near some crooks in the middle of a break-in and he fries them one at a time as they go into the alley in which he's hiding.
* [[Mugging the Monster]]: A weird variation. Instead of the monstrous Steiner being mugged on purpose, his teleporter accident dumps him near some crooks in the middle of a break-in and he fries them one at a time as they go into the alley in which he's hiding.
* [[Psycho Electro]]: Dr. Steiner gains the ability to electrocute people with his hand after the teleporter mishap.
* [[Psycho Electro]]: Dr. Steiner gains the ability to electrocute people with his hand after the teleporter mishap.
* [[Teleporter Accident]]
* [[That Poor Cat]]: A stray cat is the first victim of Dr. Steiner's electric mitts.
* [[That Poor Cat]]: A stray cat is the first victim of Dr. Steiner's electric mitts.
* [[Two-Faced]]
* [[Two-Faced]]
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Latest revision as of 13:23, 11 October 2017

A scientist experimenting with matter transmission from place to place by means of a laser beam suddenly decides to use himself as a test specimen. But the process goes awry, and one side of his body becomes hideously deformed and instantly lethal to anyone it touches.

Has nothing to do with the trope with a similar name.

It was featured on this episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000.


Tropes used in The Projected Man include:
  • Fan Service: Sheila, Dr. Steiner's assistant, has to take off her clothes... because her eyes hurt.

Crow: I DECLARE THIS MOVIE SUDDENLY GREAT!