“How very bizarre,” said the Prof, louder than he normally would when engaged in a conversation with himself. “I wonder what's going…” Just than the light bulb exploded, sending a million stinging shards in every direction. Crumble barely made it out of the way in time, but some of the tiny fragments caught him on the hands and forehead. Luckily, he still had his glasses on, and if it wasn't for the fact they were so thick that it was a five-minute walk to go and clean the fronts, his eyes would have been cut to ribbons. Strangely, it wasn't dark in spite of the only light source in the lab disappearing. On the floor right in the centre of the room was a glow, a greeny/blue patch of luminescence that seemed to be increasing in size rather rapidly. “I certainly don't remember doing that

