Fanon:Hyde Dynamic

Hyde Dynamic is the science facility in the StrangeTown Monty (STM) Machinima Series. Its name is a parody of Massive Dynamic, the science mega-corporation in Fringe.

Hyde Dynamic is located a mile outside of Strangetown. The company is founded and headed by Dr Prometheus Hyde.

Curious Brothers

Pascal & Lazlo Curious work in the horticultural dept, aka the "Nursery". Pascal focuses on tending and monitoring the plants. Lazlo is the fertilizer consultant. This was also Vidcund Curious' original department, until he was redeployed to the Secret Project. His expertise with African violets was required.

Veronaville Natives

Bianca Monty works in the Hyde Dynamic Library, having studied psychology instead of science in college. But she has enough interest in science to understand the journals - at least the ones she's allowed to read, according to her Clearance Level.

Kent Capp used to work for Division 47. Before the events of StrangeTown Monty, he came to Hyde Dynamic for an exchange stint. After his "restoration", Kent became a full-time scientist at Hyde Dynamic, and works on one of the most classified projects in the entire facility.

Racing Scientists (CAS)

Duncan Xu, Trent Ivanov and Walter Baptiste are CAS scientists whose Clearance Level is higher than everyone else, except Dr Hyde. These three men are the Sims incarnations of Hyde's three most trusted Racing Cars, while two of them happen to have "distant relatives" in Riverview and Bridgeport.

These three minor characters have been involved in projects that many other Hyde Dynamic scientists have never heard about. One of them has an important task in Veronaville, while the other two have been redeployed to Strangetown.

They are also known to be regularly "moving around in circles" in Champs Les Sims, Three Lakes, Al Simhara, Twikkii Island (Baptiste's hometown), Shang Simla (Xu's ancestral land), and Sim Petersburg (Ivanov's native territory).

Why Create My Own Science Facility?
If STM is a series where Fringe concepts are applied to the Sims World, it follows that a more Fringesque science facility should be featured in the show, instead of the more canonical Shiny Things Inc, Division 47, (possibly) "Goth Labs" or "Beaker Research".

While these premade organizations are associated more with canonical innovations like the aspiration rewards, Hyde Dynamic focuses on the bizarre Fringey aspects that the author sees in the Sims World.

In any case, many Sims players tend to create their own story plots, and sometimes mix them with premade storylines (eg. when their CAS sims, or even self-sims, marry premade characters). STM is also "a show about playing Sims", so the Hyde Dynamic arc illustrates this merging of premade narratives with the Watcher's own mythology.

So it will be an error to expect StrangeTown Monty to contain purely premade storylines, or to give off a "traditional Sims vibe".