Robert Hooke: *sigh* Newton, don’t make me tap the sign.

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Robert Hooke: *sigh* Newton, don’t make me tap the sign.
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Hawke's gaze travels the menacing length of Rook's exasperated form before she deigns to meet their narrow-eyed stare. "You're in my armour." "And you're in my seat." Itching her nose, Hawke gestures dismissively at the brawn of her thighs. "Plenty of space for an adoring fan."
(rook is gonna stamp their little foot in a fit of pique at some point)
some december hookeys (and a bonus clancy)
Hooke’s view of natural philosophy is encapsulated by the phrase, ‘a sincere hand and a faithful eye’, which occurs in the preface of his best-known publication, Micrographia (1665). The phrase is related to Hooke’s belief, shared by many at the time, that the human capacity for sense perception and knowledge had been corrupted because of Original Sin. Before the Fall, Adam was capable of sharp perception and knowledge that current humans were not capable of. The brain, imagination, and memory had also been affected and become fallible, resulting in dogmatic and erroneous philosophy that needed to be corrected and established anew. Reforming natural philosophy thus required rectifying the limited power of the human senses. This could be achieved, Hooke stated, with instruments that acted as ‘artificial organs’ for humans. (…) An examination of Hevelius’s illustration of the transversal markings with a ‘magnifying glass’ revealed, according to Hooke, that they were uneven and thus inaccurate, due to ‘a naked eye and an unmachined hand’. This was the opposite of a ‘sincere hand and a faithful eye’, where instruments were essential in correcting and augmenting the limitation of the human senses.
-‘A sincere hand and a faithful eye’: the many interests of Robert Hooke (1635–1703), Sachiko Kusukawa
Code Jack - Hooke & PUP3
Another character(s) render done! Technically these aren't new OCs but I did redesign them a bit! More info on my NG: https://www.newgrounds.com/art/view/mgmichael/code-jack-hooke-pup3
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