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|released=[[2001]]
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|released= [[2001]]
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|series= ''[[The Simpsons Comic Strips]]''
|written by=[[Neil Alsip]]
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'''''Emergency Scientist''''' is a [[The Simpsons comic strips|''The Simpsons'' comic strip]] that was first published in 2001.
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'''''Emergency Scientist''''' is a ''[[The Simpsons Comic Strips]]'' story that was first published in [[2001]].
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== Synopsis ==
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{{Synopsis|When [[Homer]] wants to learn what the genetic code is, he breaks the window of the house to let in emergency scientist [[Professor Frink]] to explain it to him.}}
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
[[Homer]] finds out that they have cracked the genetic code and he thinks that this is a horrible outrage. [[Lisa]] asks him if he knows what a genetic code is. Homer answers Lisa that he doesn't, and requests an emergency scientist. Homer breaks the glass to the emergency scientist where [[Professor Frink]] is. Homer asks him what they had done with the genetic code and he demands the truth. Professor Frink informs him that he can't handle the truth, but Homer tells him that he can. Professor Frink starts telling the code for Homer, in which he starts to sleep. Lisa tells Frink that some are more complex than others, and Frink tells her that he understands.
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[[Homer]] is reading ''[[Highlights]]'' magazine when he reads a story about scientists cracking the genetic code. He thinks this is an outrage, despite not knowing what the genetic code is. Homer then breaks the window of the house to let emergency scientist [[Professor Frink]] in to explain the genetic code to him. Frink tells Homer that he is at the house because he was peeping on [[Marge]]. Homer demands that Frink tell him what scientists have been doing with his genetic code, but Frink tells him that he can't handle the truth. Homer says that he can handle some of the truth. Frink then begins to explain the human genome to Homer, who promptly falls asleep on the couch. Lisa tells Frink that some genomes are more complex than others.
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== External links ==
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*[https://lardlad.com/comics#082 Emergency Scientist] at [https://lardlad.com/ Last Exit to Springfield]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:22, April 21, 2026

Emergency Scientist
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Comic Story information
Released: 2001
Comic series: The Simpsons Comic Strips
Pages: 1
Written by: Neil Alsip


Emergency Scientist is a The Simpsons Comic Strips story that was first published in 2001.

Synopsis[edit]

When Homer wants to learn what the genetic code is, he breaks the window of the house to let in emergency scientist Professor Frink to explain it to him.

Plot[edit]

Homer is reading Highlights magazine when he reads a story about scientists cracking the genetic code. He thinks this is an outrage, despite not knowing what the genetic code is. Homer then breaks the window of the house to let emergency scientist Professor Frink in to explain the genetic code to him. Frink tells Homer that he is at the house because he was peeping on Marge. Homer demands that Frink tell him what scientists have been doing with his genetic code, but Frink tells him that he can't handle the truth. Homer says that he can handle some of the truth. Frink then begins to explain the human genome to Homer, who promptly falls asleep on the couch. Lisa tells Frink that some genomes are more complex than others.

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