Marcus Adna Colobson prepared for a new work week. He had packed enough bananas in his briefcase for his own lunch and mixed seeds and half a carrot for his colleague Tisha. At last, he took Tisha, his pet hamster, out of her habitat and put her in his left breast pocket. With everything arranged and in place, he headed off to work.
Marcus was a monkey inventor and was best known for designing a variety of gravity rides and roller coasters for amusement parks in the Monkeyverse. He was often referred to as the "Father of the Gravity Ride". Throughout his career, he accumulated nearly thirty patents related to roller coaster technology. At the moment he was working on his latest idea – the "...