Charles Turbot was, by all accounts, a mad scientist. Born in 1967 outside the small village of Loxwood, he was the only child of a wealthy family - a long line of doctors and landowners - with an enormous house, mostly full of books. Charles was a lonely boy, who spent most of his time engrossed in these books, or on the grounds stargazing or bug collecting. Charles was home-schooled, at least until age 10 when his teacher ran out of things to teach him. She became more akin to a mother and lab assistant to Charles, supporting his increasingly-complex enquiries into nature.
Today, Charles is a multi award-winning professor of astrobiology at the university of Willowbridge and co-director of the UK centre for astrobiology, and has written many books on the sociopolitical dynamics of alien contact. He spends most of his family's wealth pursuing the search for extraterrestrial life. His conviction that extraterrestrial life is abundant, and the likelihood of an advanced space-faring species visiting Earth, has earned him a reputation as a mad scientist. His colleague and only friend Professor Daniel Green was, not for the first time, advising Charles to abandon this obsession. "This madness needs to stop Charles. You will ruin your reputation". But as fate would have it, tomorrow was Friday, 6.5.2022 - the day that Charles finds out just how right he is.
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