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  • The Captain
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  • "Get used to some new shoes."
  • The Captain (whose real name is unknown) is a minor character in Deliverance. He is the captain of the Marauder, and also the protagonist's father. He leads his crew in travelling the galaxy searching for a Cure for The Emperor.
  • The Captain is a character and antagonist in the machinima series The Valhalla Tales. The Captain is the spartan who kidnaps goose and tortures him in series one.
  • The Captain is the silent bodyguard of the Major, he is also a natural werewolf, able to transform at will and fight in either human or werewolf form. Just as Alucard is Hellsing's Trump card, and Alexander Anderson is Iscariot's, he could be considered Millenium's.
  • The Captain Is the main antagonist from the episode Serpent of Evil River.
  • The Captain was a feared space pirate who ruled the planet Zanak, assisted by his nurse and Mr Fibuli. He also had a pet robot parrot, Polyphase Avatron.
  • The Captain was captain over the prisoner ship. He was the one who informed and knew about that a tsunami would appear. He was heavily injured after the tsunami hit the ship, but he was still alive. He is one if the inhabitans of the sunken ship incident. He appeared in Tsunami in Xena: Warrior Princess.
  • "The Captain" was an associate of Professor Anthony Ivo and was the first known captain of the Amazo. He was killed by Ivo for failing to prevent Oliver's escape, and he was succeeded by "The Butcher".
  • The Captain was a nomadic tyrant of the Lamatath Plains. His hands and feet were ruined, leaving him unable to walk or care for himself. He lived in an enormous wheeled "castle" which was pulled by four or five hundred slaves. The castle was accompanied by an entourage of carriages which housed a roughly equal number of slaves which provided all the other services necessary for the roaming "kingdom". He also had two wings of cavalry, each one hundred knights strong, a third troop of horse warriors and a mobile kraal of three hundred horses.
  • The Captain is the leader of the Zombie Pirates. He is a minor antagonist who is only encountered in the first visit to the Dining Room in Chapter 2.
  • The Captain is the fifth episode of Galactik Football.
  • The Captain (大尉, Taii) is a character in the manga and OVA series Hellsing and a member of the Millennium forces and the Waffen-SS. The Captain is the Major's silent, stoic adjutant and bodyguard. The Captain is a natural werewolf, able to transform at will and fight in either human or werewolf form. Just as Alucard is Hellsing's trump card, and Alexander Anderson is Iscariot's, the Captain can be considered Millennium's.
  • The Captain was the British equivalent of Doc in the UK co-production of Fraggle Rock. The Captain was a Scots-accented retired sailor, now active as a lighthouse keeper, who lived on an island somewhere off the South Coast of England, and who received Uncle Traveling Matt's postcards through a passing mailboat. The Captain was a bit crustier than Doc and tended to be slightly harsher towards Sprocket, but the two still had a very close relationship.
  • The Captain is in charge. The Commanding Officer of The Squad or the Command Roster. Whether they're the Mission Control or actually working in the field, they're clearly the one running things. They will almost always hold said actual rank, even if their performance would allow them to move up the chain of command. This is sometimes confused by the naval convention that anyone in command of a given ship is referred to as "captain", regardless of their actual rank (for most vessels, they're Commanders) - and all other "captains" receive a promotion for the duration of their stay. Horatio Hornblower becomes a captain while still a Midshipman...
  • The Captain, first name Rokuro and the rest of his name unknown, is the former captain of the 9th <default>The Captain</default> Kanji Romanji Race Birthdate Age Gender Height Weight Eye Color Hair Color Affiliation Previous Affiliation Occupation Previous Occupation Team Previous Team Partner Previous Partner Base of Operations Marital Status Sexuality Alignment Family Education Status Diabolus Partner Sphere of Sin Sphere of Power Zanpakutō
Main Character
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Alignment
  • Good
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Appear
  • "There's No Place Like Plrtz Glrb"
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Episode Title
  • The Captian
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  • Escape from the Forest
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Team
  • Surufaitaz
Eyes
  • Red
Romanji
  • Rokurō "kyaputen"
Previous Partner
  • Mashiro Kuna
Base of Operations
  • Toyko, Japan
Age
  • N/A
  • 4.891428E9
Previous Affiliation
  • The 9th Division
Status
  • Deceased
Affiliation
Previous Occupation
  • Captain of the 9th Division
Hair
  • Black
Actor
Name
  • The Captain
  • "The Captain"
Education
  • Shin'ō Academy
Abilities
  • Intangibility
  • Superhuman Durability
  • Superhuman Speed
  • Immortality
  • Regeneration
  • Superhuman Strength
  • Invulnerability
  • Superhuman Reflexes
  • Transformation
  • Superhuman Senses
  • Advanced combat
  • Sharpshooting Skills
  • Self-Disintegration
  • Toughened skin
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Birthdate
  • --03-16
Aliases
Alternate
  • 2149
Weight
  • 104.326000
Speaker
  • Sasha about the Captain
  • The Captain about Sasha
  • The Captain seeing a sack in the river
Air Date
  • 2006-06-17
Kanji
  • 六郎"キャプテン"
Height
  • 213.36
Species
  • Werewolf
  • Cyborg
  • Homo sapiens
Partner
  • N/A
Marital Status
  • Single
Performer
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Affiliations
previous team
  • Soul Society
Others
  • Jim Logan; James Howlett 0001.jpg
  • Steve Rogers; Steven Rogers from Captain America Vol 1 345 0001.jpg
Page Number
  • 37
  • 59
  • 72
  • 86
Episode
  • 5
Occupation
  • Captain of Squad D
  • Captain of the Amazo
Show
  • Arrow
Debut
  • 1984
Family
  • Unnamed father Unnamed brother Unnamed brother Unnamed brother Unnamed brother Unnamed brother Unnamed brother
Only
  • The Pirate Planet
Classification
Gender
  • Male
Race
  • Human
  • Soul
Source
  • Escape from the Forest
Quote
  • But I know in a heartbeat, he's the one in charge around here.
  • "Who’d ever thought I’d turn out a cat person?"
  • The Captain is good and sweet… but he might not be around forever.
  • The Captain seems happy almost all the time now. He even got new things to wear. He still smells the same though, and I’m glad of that.
  • Saints above Brownie. What’s the racket about? What’s got you so – Bouncin’ barnacles! Somebody grab me that gaff!
ref
  • Escape from the Forest, page 76
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  • Twoleg
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  • Yes
catfriend
  • Yes
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  • "Get used to some new shoes."
  • The Captain (whose real name is unknown) is a minor character in Deliverance. He is the captain of the Marauder, and also the protagonist's father. He leads his crew in travelling the galaxy searching for a Cure for The Emperor.
  • The Captain is in charge. The Commanding Officer of The Squad or the Command Roster. Whether they're the Mission Control or actually working in the field, they're clearly the one running things. They will almost always hold said actual rank, even if their performance would allow them to move up the chain of command. This is sometimes confused by the naval convention that anyone in command of a given ship is referred to as "captain", regardless of their actual rank (for most vessels, they're Commanders) - and all other "captains" receive a promotion for the duration of their stay. Horatio Hornblower becomes a captain while still a Midshipman... The trope is undoubtedly Truth in Television since under most modern and historical laws, the captain of a naval vessel is the Omnipotent Being on it when out in sea, since it is his personal responsibility to return to land with his crew complete and his ship in one piece, even if his rank is not actually Captain. To accomplish this, he can Do What He Has To Do without getting labeled a Well-Intentioned Extremist. And not even the God-Emperor of the Universe can give orders past him in this case. (Failure may inspire Bad Dreams.) Also true in non-naval branches of the armed forces (Army, Marines, etc.), since Captain is the highest of the Company Grade ranks, i.e. the officer ranks that participate in actual combat. From Major onward, officer ranks are more administrative, so captains are usually the highest ranked and most experienced officers in a theater of war that still participate in the frontlines. Any Cool Ship must have The Captain -- no matter whether it's a Cool Boat, a Cool Starship, or a Cool Airship. He is expected to stay with that ship no matter what. And any Captain must have a Captain's Log. In a large number of cases, The Captain (often along with his senior officers) is depicted doing things that really should be delegated out to lower-ranked, more expendable personnel. This is mostly so that the main characters actually have something exciting to do, unlike in real life where they are mostly officers in the sense of doing lots of boring but important "office work". However, since there's no drama in conferences, meetings, and paperwork, the answer is to have him not behave like a real captain and hope no one notices. Of course, an even better alternative, even if it's a road less taken, is to not make The Captain the central main character. Of course, one of the reasons it's a road less taken is that it's dramatically tricky to carry off, at least in a visual medium. Star Trek: The Next Generation tried a form of it in the early days, leaving Picard on the bridge and having Riker be the 'field guy'. Dramatically, it just didn't work.Probably a more workable approach is to assume that the personnel available are a relatively small number, thus forcing and justifying the presence of the Captain and senior officers in field situations. Then again, Authority Equals Asskicking. The Captain may be the best one to handle the Monster of the Week. Compare The Hero, The Good Captain, Supporting Leader, Commanding Coolness, Colonel Badass, Majorly Awesome, Captain Superhero. Do not confuse this with the Captain in Commedia Dell'Arte, who's a Miles Gloriosus. Examples of The Captain include:
  • The Captain is a character and antagonist in the machinima series The Valhalla Tales. The Captain is the spartan who kidnaps goose and tortures him in series one.
  • The Captain is the silent bodyguard of the Major, he is also a natural werewolf, able to transform at will and fight in either human or werewolf form. Just as Alucard is Hellsing's Trump card, and Alexander Anderson is Iscariot's, he could be considered Millenium's.
  • The Captain Is the main antagonist from the episode Serpent of Evil River.
  • The Captain was a feared space pirate who ruled the planet Zanak, assisted by his nurse and Mr Fibuli. He also had a pet robot parrot, Polyphase Avatron.
  • The Captain was captain over the prisoner ship. He was the one who informed and knew about that a tsunami would appear. He was heavily injured after the tsunami hit the ship, but he was still alive. He is one if the inhabitans of the sunken ship incident. He appeared in Tsunami in Xena: Warrior Princess.
  • "The Captain" was an associate of Professor Anthony Ivo and was the first known captain of the Amazo. He was killed by Ivo for failing to prevent Oliver's escape, and he was succeeded by "The Butcher".
  • The Captain was a nomadic tyrant of the Lamatath Plains. His hands and feet were ruined, leaving him unable to walk or care for himself. He lived in an enormous wheeled "castle" which was pulled by four or five hundred slaves. The castle was accompanied by an entourage of carriages which housed a roughly equal number of slaves which provided all the other services necessary for the roaming "kingdom". He also had two wings of cavalry, each one hundred knights strong, a third troop of horse warriors and a mobile kraal of three hundred horses.
  • The Captain is the leader of the Zombie Pirates. He is a minor antagonist who is only encountered in the first visit to the Dining Room in Chapter 2.
  • The Captain is the fifth episode of Galactik Football.
  • The Captain, first name Rokuro and the rest of his name unknown, is the former captain of the 9th <default>The Captain</default> Kanji Romanji Race Birthdate Age Gender Height Weight Eye Color Hair Color Affiliation Previous Affiliation Occupation Previous Occupation Team Previous Team Partner Previous Partner Base of Operations Marital Status Sexuality Alignment Family Education Status Diabolus Partner Sphere of Sin Sphere of Power Zanpakutō Division in Gotei 13 before being banished after creating part of the Hogyoku. He later became the captain of Group D in Sourufaitaz.
  • The Captain was the British equivalent of Doc in the UK co-production of Fraggle Rock. The Captain was a Scots-accented retired sailor, now active as a lighthouse keeper, who lived on an island somewhere off the South Coast of England, and who received Uncle Traveling Matt's postcards through a passing mailboat. The Captain was a bit crustier than Doc and tended to be slightly harsher towards Sprocket, but the two still had a very close relationship. When actor Fulton MacKay passed away in 1987, John Gordon Sinclair replaced him as the Captain's nephew P.K.; who was then replaced by Simon O'Brien as B.J. in the sixth season. The Captain, along with Sprocket, appeared in the 1983 Childrens Royal Variety Performance. He gave a brief talk to the audience, explaining that the stories about strange creatures living under the lighthouse were utter nonsense. This was followed by a segment featuring the Fraggles.
  • The Captain (大尉, Taii) is a character in the manga and OVA series Hellsing and a member of the Millennium forces and the Waffen-SS. The Captain is the Major's silent, stoic adjutant and bodyguard. The Captain is a natural werewolf, able to transform at will and fight in either human or werewolf form. Just as Alucard is Hellsing's trump card, and Alexander Anderson is Iscariot's, the Captain can be considered Millennium's.
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