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When Eugene the Jeep was introduced, E.C. Segar gave him a surprisingly hard | When Eugene the Jeep was introduced, E.C. Segar gave him a surprisingly [[wikt:hard science fiction|hard science fiction]] introduction for the year 1936, only a decade after the term "science fiction" was invented, and two decades before the phrase "hard science fiction" was coined. | ||
Here is a transcript of the professor's explanation of the Jeep: | Here is a transcript of the professor's explanation of the Jeep: | ||
{{Quote|A Jeep is an animal living in a three dimensional world… in this case, our world; but really belonging to a fourth-dimensional world…. Here's what happened… a number of Jeep life-cells were somehow forced through the dimensional barrier into our world. They combined at a favorable time with free life cells of the African "Hooey Hound". The electrical vibrations of the Hooey Hound cell and the foreign cell were the same – they were kindred cells… in fact, all things are to some extent '''relative''' – whether they be of this or some other world…. Now you see — the extremely favorable conditions of germination in Africa caused a fusion of these life-cells – so the uniting of kindred cells caused a transmutation…. The result – a mysterious strange animal. | {{Quote|A Jeep is an animal living in a three dimensional world… in this case, our world; but really belonging to a fourth-dimensional world…. Here's what happened… a number of Jeep life-cells were somehow forced through the dimensional barrier into our world. They combined at a favorable time with free life cells of the African "Hooey Hound". The electrical vibrations of the Hooey Hound cell and the foreign cell were the same – they were kindred cells… in fact, all things are to some extent '''relative''' – whether they be of this or some other world…. Now you see — the extremely favorable conditions of germination in Africa caused a fusion of these life-cells – so the uniting of kindred cells caused a transmutation…. The result – a mysterious strange animal.}} | ||
The reference to an "African 'Hooey Hound'" is very likely an early nickname for the [[wp:Basenji|Basenji]], a dog breed from Africa that had just been introduced to America that decade and which had a distinctive howl ending in a whine: "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvHCtSsqOnM&t=35s HOOOO-''eeee'']". The Basenji's curled tail and propensity for standing on its hind legs can be seen in Eugene the Jeep. "Free life cells" can be interpreted as a delicate reference to reproductive cells, e.g. eggs, which were "at a favorable time" (estrus) for fertilization. The result was that a Basenji gave birth to the hybrid creature known as Eugene, allowing a "fourth-dimensional" being to live in our three-dimensional world. | |||
The reference to an "African 'Hooey Hound'" is very likely an early nickname for the [[wp:Basenji|Basenji]], a dog breed from Africa that had just been introduced to America that decade and which had a distinctive howl ending in a whine: "[https:// | |||
It's hard to resist comparing this to my [[Oni2:Slaves of War/Overview|concept of the Daodan organism]] as an entity or genetic process which invades our world through the phase barrier. --[[User:Iritscen|Iritscen]] ([[User talk:Iritscen|talk]]) 00:17, 25 November 2021 (CET) | It's hard to resist comparing this to my [[Oni2:Slaves of War/Overview|concept of the Daodan organism]] as an entity or genetic process which invades our world through the phase barrier. --[[User:Iritscen|Iritscen]] ([[User talk:Iritscen|talk]]) 00:17, 25 November 2021 (CET) | ||
[[Category:Images from other media]][[Category:Oni 2 influences]] | [[Category:Images from other media]][[Category:Oni 2 influences]] |
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Summary
When Eugene the Jeep was introduced, E.C. Segar gave him a surprisingly hard science fiction introduction for the year 1936, only a decade after the term "science fiction" was invented, and two decades before the phrase "hard science fiction" was coined.
Here is a transcript of the professor's explanation of the Jeep:
A Jeep is an animal living in a three dimensional world… in this case, our world; but really belonging to a fourth-dimensional world…. Here's what happened… a number of Jeep life-cells were somehow forced through the dimensional barrier into our world. They combined at a favorable time with free life cells of the African "Hooey Hound". The electrical vibrations of the Hooey Hound cell and the foreign cell were the same – they were kindred cells… in fact, all things are to some extent relative – whether they be of this or some other world…. Now you see — the extremely favorable conditions of germination in Africa caused a fusion of these life-cells – so the uniting of kindred cells caused a transmutation…. The result – a mysterious strange animal. |
The reference to an "African 'Hooey Hound'" is very likely an early nickname for the Basenji, a dog breed from Africa that had just been introduced to America that decade and which had a distinctive howl ending in a whine: "HOOOO-eeee". The Basenji's curled tail and propensity for standing on its hind legs can be seen in Eugene the Jeep. "Free life cells" can be interpreted as a delicate reference to reproductive cells, e.g. eggs, which were "at a favorable time" (estrus) for fertilization. The result was that a Basenji gave birth to the hybrid creature known as Eugene, allowing a "fourth-dimensional" being to live in our three-dimensional world.
It's hard to resist comparing this to my concept of the Daodan organism as an entity or genetic process which invades our world through the phase barrier. --Iritscen (talk) 00:17, 25 November 2021 (CET)
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