Curse of the Fly story
A father and son attempt to perfect a teleportation machine they created with disastrous consequences.
12 total · 8 major · 4 minor
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| father and son | major | Henri Delambre and Martin Delambre. |
| having a skeleton in the closet | major | Martin Delambre was hiding from his new wife Patricia Stanley that he had was keeping his former grotesquely disfigured wife in the stables. |
| human-bug hybrid | major | Martin Delambre had recessive fly genes which caused him to age rapidly and he needed a serum to keep him young. |
| husband and wife | major | Martin Delambre and Patricia Stanley. |
| mad scientist stereotype | major | Henri and Martin Delambre were testing their teleportation device on people with disfiguring consequences. |
| romantic love | major | Martin Delambre and Patricia Stanley. |
| teleportation device | major | Henri and Martin Delambre created a teleporter that could send a man from Montreal to London. |
| unethical human experimentation | major | Henri and Martin Delambre were testing their teleportation device on people with disfiguring consequences. |
| father-in-law and daughter-in-law | minor | Henri Delambre and Patricia Stanley. |
| rapid aging effect | minor | Martin Delambre had recessive fly genes which caused him to age rapidly and he needed a serum to keep him young. |