In a cluttered lab perched atop a hill, where the clouds seemed to swirl in curious patterns, lived Dr. Clowngoggles, a portly and eccentric scientist with a wild mess of gray hair and a pair of oversized, rainbow-colored suspenders. Bug-eyed goggles were perched on his nose. The locals had long given up on understanding his peculiar ways, though they were endlessly entertained by his antics and odd inventions.
But none of those creations could compare to his latest and greatest invention: the Yo-Yo Ray.
Dr. Clowngoggles had always been fascinated by the idea of transformation. What if, with the flick of a switch, a person could be changed in drastic and exciting ways? The Yo-Yo Ray, as he called it, was the result of this obsession—a contraption resembling a canary yellow hair dryer, covered in strange bulbs and blinking lights, with a keypad and small display screen.
After months of tireless tinkering and far too many cups of coffee, Dr. Clowngoggles was convinced that the Yo-Yo Ray was ready for testing. But who should he test it on?