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“ | Final log. In relation: Experiment 1-0-0-6: The Prototype. Coordination and cooperation is evidently within his skillset, as well as the skillset of all other experiments of his type. Though still missing, today's events are no doubt in relation to him. His absence was a flaw in the scientific process which should have under no circumstances been left unaccounted for. That's why I'm making this log: So that the same mistake won't be made twice. Any future experiments will need to be contained and disposed of in a secure location. I'm not worried about myself. One breakthrough and I'll be back. We must forge onwards in the name of science. Whether those who are beneath us understand it or not! End of- | „ |
~ The Scientist in the last tape of the first chapter. |
Scientist 4, better known as just the Scientist, is a supporting antagonist in the Poppy Playtime franchise.
He is is a delusional and ambitious Playtime Co. scientist working under the Bigger Bodies Initiative that tortured and experimented on employees and orphaned children to create hostile and monstrous toys. The player can currently find one log from him per chapter.
He is voiced by Michael Kovach, who also voiced N from Murder Drones.
Biography[]
The Scientist was employed at an unknown date and joined the Bigger Bodies Initiative when it began in 1990. He seems to be a very ambitious man who believes in his cause and that the company must "forge onward in the name of science". He would participate in the various tortures and experiments that would cause orphans and his own co-workers to be turned into toys. He seems to know a lot about the Prototype, two of his four logs being about him, and also knows about Huggy Wuggy and believes him to be an optimal outcome for the experiments. He was also aware of Doey the Doughman.
His first VHS tape - though chronologically his last - takes place during the Hour of Joy, the event that destroyed Playtime CO. While his co-workers are heard being slaughtered in the background, the Scientist talks about the Prototype and Huggy. He states that the Prototype - "Experiment 1006" - has gone missing and is responsible for what is happening. Scientist claims he isn't worried about his safety, as he suspects he will be brought back through the initiative, and made his final log so that the Playtime employees that survive the massacre will continue the Bigger Bodies Initiative despite this huge setback. The log ends mid-sentence, heavily implying he was killed by one of the Toys, presumably Huggy.
In his second VHS tape, he talks about how the Prototype escaped and killed an employee. He remains apathetic towards the employee's death, being more focused on the Prototype's intelligence. He then states that Huggy Wuggy is the desired outcome for an experiment.
In his third VHS tape, he prepares to talk about Experiment-1322, a young boy named Kevin, though is interrupted by the child's friend Joseph. While first mad the child was listening to him, the Scientist calms down the boy by telling him he wants to make Kevin "better" and that Joseph can be as smart as he is if he gets good rest and pays attention in school. He then leads Joseph back to bed while assuring him Kevin will return better than ever.
His fourth VHS tape directly follows the third one, where he continues his report on 1322. It's further elaborated that this experiment is none other than Doey the Doughman from Chapter 4: Safe Haven, and that the Kevin he was referring to is Kevin Barnes, one of the three children who made up Doey. The Scientist is worried if using Kevin to create Doey is a good idea, since the boy is shown to have anger issues that could result in the incredibly powerful Doey turning against Playtime's workers, but is forced to accept and continue with the experiment due to Harley Sawyer having made up his mind.
It's been made clear in his first tape that the Scientist was killed during the Hour of Joy. However, it's unknown if he was brought back as a Toy, despite his confidence in his survival.
Personality[]
The Scientist is shown to be obsessed with his work and wants to continue the Bigger Bodies Initiative at all costs, even making a log that would inspire the survivors of the Hour of Joy to continue making experiments instead of saving his own life. He's also shown to be incredibly delusional, believing he's making children better by transforming them into monstrous Toys and that his actions are in the name of science. He's also shown to be arrogant, claiming that those who are not Playtime CO. scientists are "beneath him" and would not understand what he's doing while also letting the Toys kill him due to being confident he'll come back as one of them. The Scientist additionally appears to be insensitive and unempathetic, as he didn't care for the employee killed by the Prototype. On that note, the Prototype and Doey the Doughman seem to be the only experiments to actually intimidate the Scientist, with him noticeably becoming more uneasy when talking about the Prototype and immediately putting the blame for the breakout on him, although he ended up correct. With Doey, he's worried that putting a problem child like Kevin Barnes into him could cause him to have major anger issues that could result in problems for the workers.
Quotes[]
“ | Log Code 08502. In relation: Experiment 1-0-0-6: The Prototype. A close call occurred this week, in which he nearly breached containment. The Prototype seemingly disassembled the digital alarm clock within his room, and utilized the battery along with several other components to create a laser pointer, which he then fired into the security camera, disabling it. These actions allowed him 28.3 seconds completely unmonitored. Once function returned to the camera, the room appeared to be empty. One surveillance specialist went in to confirm his absence. However, upon opening the door, she realized that the Prototype had hidden in one of the camera's blind spots. The Prototype attempted to escape through the open door; however, another surveillance specialist was able to remotely re-lock the door, despite the other specialist still being inside. One casualty occurred. The Prototype seems to possess an unprecedented level of intelligence beyond that of all other test subjects, as well as an alarming willingness to commit violence. Further suppression treatments will need to be enacted to ensure that no other experiments develop these qualities. Experiment 1-1-7-0: Huggy Wuggy, remains the optimal outcome due to his sufficient intelligence paired with maximum obedience. End of log. | „ |
~ Scientist in the first tape in the second chapter. |
Trivia[]
- He's implied to be high ranked within Playtime CO. given how he seems to have high knowledge on the dangerous Prototype. If that would be confirmed, then it's possible he had something to do with Marie Payne being turned into Mommy Long Legs.
- It's currently unknown if the Scientist was resurrected like he believed.
External Links[]
- Scientist on the Poppy Playtime Wiki
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