
Mad Scientist
DESCRIPTION: Brilliant, eccentric, and often insane, the mad scientist believes his work is vitally important and supersedes conventional morals or ethics.
FICTIONAL EXAMPLES: Dr. Moreau (The Island of Dr. Moreau), Dr. Frankenstein (Frankenstein), Dr. Jekyll (The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde), Doc Brown (Back to the Future), Walter White (Breaking Bad)
COMMON STRENGTHS: Ambitious, Analytical, Creative, Curious, Disciplined, Focused, Idealistic, Independent, Industrious, Intelligent, Introverted, Meticulous, Observant, Passionate, Pensive, Perceptive, Persistent, Quirky, Talented
COMMON WEAKNESSES: Antisocial, Fanatical, Impatient, Impulsive, Irresponsible, Obsessive, Reckless, Stubborn, Unethical, Workaholic
ASSOCIATED ACTIONS, BEHAVIORS, AND TENDENCIES
Perfectionism
Having eccentric habits
Obsessing over their work
Keeping odd hours
Working in long binges
Preferring to work alone
Difficulty engaging in small talk and other social niceties
Rejecting (or ignoring) those in authority
Forgetting to do basic life tasks, like cooking, cleaning, grooming, and sleeping
Their goals or methods putting them at odds with the establishment
SITUATIONS THAT WILL CHALLENGE THEM
An experiment creating unexpected (and bad) results
Being forced to work with a strict rule-follower
A “hack” achieving success and finding acclaim ahead of the scientist
Being prevented from doing the work they dream of
TWIST THIS TROPE WITH A CHARACTER WHO…
Isn’t male
Is concerned with ethics and the consequences of their work
Is an amateur scientist (rather than a professional one) who’s passion is using science to create crazy stuff
Has an atypical trait: flirtatious, humble, optimistic, superstitious, proper, etc.
CLICHÉS TO BE AWARE OF
The mad scientist with crazy hair and no fashion sense
The scientist who creates a creature or monster they can’t control, and it ends up destroying them
A scientist with multiple personalities
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