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  • Mercer is Lord Merchandy, the guild lord of Kothifir over the merchant trades. He once had a wife, and a baby daughter. They both died. After that, he adopted Shandanielle like his own.
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  • Mercer was a character on Xena: Warrior Princess. He was the leader of the defense against the Horde. He allowed Xena to take command of his army, after he realized that she knew the Horde and how to control an army. He was sent out by Xena to find reinforcements, but because he did not follow Xena's instructions he did not make it. During the temporary truce, Mercer was found injured and retrieved by the Athenians. In the end, Mercer survived the encounter after Xena defeated the Horde leader. He was played by Charles Mesure.
  • thumb|Mercer (2155) Mercer ist ein Mensch und Mitglied der xenophobisch eingestellten Organisation Terra Prime. 2155 hilft er Paxton einen binären Klon aus der DNS von Commander Tucker und Commander T'Pol zu schaffen. Das später Elizabeth genannte Baby soll den Außerirdischen-feindlichen Zwecken Terra Primes dienen. Mercer wurde von Patrick Fischler gespielt und von Ulf-Jürgen Wagner synchronisiert.
  • Mercer was a loyal employee of the East India Trading Company, possibly from Manchester, England[1], and served as the personal assistant of the Company's governor, Lord Cutler Beckett. Despite serving faithfully in his official capacity as a clerk, Mercer also carried out some of Beckett's more sinister agendas as an assassin and a spy, and would stop at nothing to further his employer's pursuit of power. Biography Search for the Dead Man's Chest Mercer in the Faithful Bride. "Our new friend in Singapore was very specific." ―Mercer to Cutler Beckett.[src] Sources References
  • Felix "Mercenary" Stratton is one of the only COBRA VIPERs to defect to the G.I. JOE team and survive. He joined COBRA for the adventure and the promise of material gain, but soon grew dissatisfied with the COBRA philosophy. To escape COBRA Island, he hot-wired a hydrofoil and outran his pursuers. He brings to the team a proficiency with small arms and explosive devices, and inside information about COBRA. "I used to be a big bad Cobra. Now I'm just a mean snake-stomping machine!"
  • As a member of Cobra, Mercer helped move the stasis-locked Transformers out of the crashed Ark. He subsequently defected to the United States and told them about Cobra's robot warriors...so, of course, the authorities treated him like a lunatic and threw him in jail. Until Cobra's robot attack on Washington, D.C., at least. He was released to join the newly formed G.I. Joe team, which he told about Cobra's planned attack on the SPS Center. G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers #2 He accompanied the team to the SPS Center, and encountered the Destro-controlled Laserbeak. G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers #3
  • Doctor Mercer was a Human doctor who worked for the xenophobic terrorist group Terra Prime, based out of the Orpheus Mining colony on the moon. In that capacity, he was responsible for the creation of a binary clone from the genetic material of Commanders Charles Tucker and T'Pol. Mercer was played by Patrick Fischler. In the final draft script of "Demons", Mercer was described as being in his "40's" as of 2155.
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  • Mercer is the ship's cook on the Buccaneer's Bacchanal and is one of Captain Scarlett's crew. He makes no appearance in person, but ECHOs messages in a couple of side-missions. Notably he is also the man responsible for the attempted execution of Shiv-Spike, or at least he would have been had Shiv-Spike been at all palatable to any desert carnivores. When he's not executing other crew members, or cooking up shoe polish, Mercer is known to be quite vocal in his high regard for the scurvy-blocking properties of vitamin C.
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  • *"I just finished cooking up a badass meal of gasoline and shoe polish, but nobody can enjoy it with Shiv-Spike around."
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  • Richard S. Cecil
  • Richard S. Cecil, from Richmond, VA.
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  • Viper School
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  • 2155
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  • *Mercer apparently killed Murray's parents.
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  • Mercer is Lord Merchandy, the guild lord of Kothifir over the merchant trades. He once had a wife, and a baby daughter. They both died. After that, he adopted Shandanielle like his own.
  • Doctor Mercer was a Human doctor who worked for the xenophobic terrorist group Terra Prime, based out of the Orpheus Mining colony on the moon. In that capacity, he was responsible for the creation of a binary clone from the genetic material of Commanders Charles Tucker and T'Pol. John Frederick Paxton, Terra Prime's leader, intended to use the baby to incite xenophobic reactions among Humans and then destroy her. Paxton questioned Mercer's loyalty, and began to suspect that Mercer was becoming too attached to the baby. Believing that Mercer may be a liability, Paxton had Mercer killed, his death made to look like a mining accident. (ENT: "Demons") Mercer was played by Patrick Fischler. In the final draft script of "Demons", Mercer was described as being in his "40's" as of 2155.
  • thumb|Mercer (2155) Mercer ist ein Mensch und Mitglied der xenophobisch eingestellten Organisation Terra Prime. 2155 hilft er Paxton einen binären Klon aus der DNS von Commander Tucker und Commander T'Pol zu schaffen. Das später Elizabeth genannte Baby soll den Außerirdischen-feindlichen Zwecken Terra Primes dienen. Mercer entwickelt jedoch Zweifel an dem Vorhaben und wird von Paxton nach seiner Loyalität hinterfragt. Mercer versichert ihm diese, doch später wird Mercer unter einem Felshaufen in der Mine gefunden. Vermutlich ist er von Terra Prime ermordet worden, nachdem Paxton seinem Assistenten Greaves angewiesen hat, sich um Mercer zu kümmern. (ENT: , ) Mercer wurde von Patrick Fischler gespielt und von Ulf-Jürgen Wagner synchronisiert.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ File:Nav bar left.png Mercer File:Nav bar right.png File:Item Card.png Mercer File:Mercer.jpg File:Item Border Silver.png File:Rare Gem.png File:Battle Icon 2.png 0 File:Trade Icon 2.png 10 File:Intrigue Icon 2.png 0 Rare File:Sealbar-gold.png File:Seal Lock Icon.png +6% to Barter actions The best deals on textiles
  • Mercer was a loyal employee of the East India Trading Company, possibly from Manchester, England[1], and served as the personal assistant of the Company's governor, Lord Cutler Beckett. Despite serving faithfully in his official capacity as a clerk, Mercer also carried out some of Beckett's more sinister agendas as an assassin and a spy, and would stop at nothing to further his employer's pursuit of power. Mercer came with Lord Beckett to Port Royal, Jamaica, in the Caribbean in search of the Dead Man's Chest. He helped Beckett take over Port Royal and also helped him manipulate the Swann family, which eventually and, inadvertantly, lead to his employer's control of the heart of Davy Jones. Mercer was able to track the crew of the Black Pearl, and made a deal with the Chinese pirate Sao Feng, that allowed Beckett to capture the Black Pearl and the infamous Jack Sparrow. Towards the end of Beckett's war against piracy, Mercer was placed in charge of the supernatural ship, the Flying Dutchman. Contents [hide] Biography Search for the Dead Man's Chest "Ev'ning guv'ner! Shame that. He was carryin' this: it's a letter to the King! It's from you." ―Mercer to Weatherby Swann regarding Captain Hawkins' murder.[src] Mercer arrived in Port Royal with Lord Beckett, carrying the arrest warrants needed by Beckett to arrest Elizabeth Swann, Will Turner, and James Norrington. These three had helped an infamous pirate, Jack Sparrow, escape from custody. Beckett really only wanted to use these three to find Jack Sparrow's compass, so he could use it to lead him to the Dead Man's Chest, in which was the heart of Davy Jones. With this, Beckett intended to rule the Seven Seas, and command Jones to lead his armada and bring about the end of piracy. After the arrests, Mercer helped Beckett set up his operations in Port Royal, discussing various matters of importance. Mercer watched as Beckett made a deal with Will Turner. Will would find Jack Sparrow's compass, and in return, Sparrow would recieve letters of Marque and become a privateer in the employ of England. Will and Elizabeth would in turn be pardoned, but if Will did not return with the compass, Elizabeth would be hanged.[1] Mercer confronting Governor Weatherby Swann in Port Royal. When Beckett learned that Governor Weatherby Swann was sending his daughter, Elizabeth, to London in order to escape his plans, he sent Mercer to recapture his valuable pawn. Mercer murdered Captain Hawkins, the captain of the vessel that was supposed to transport Elizabeth to England. Soldiers then surrounded Governor Swann and his carriage. Mercer became frustrated when Elizabeth was not in the carriage, and even more so when Governor Swann prentended to not know who Mercer was looking for. Mercer had the Governor arrested and thrown in Fort Charles' prison . Elizabeth had broken into Beckett's office and stolen his letters of Marque, so Beckett sent Mercer to head Elizabeth off at her most likely destination: Tortuga.[1] "I had you brought here because I thought you might be interested in the whereabouts of your daughter." "You have news of her?" "She was most recently seen on the island of Tortuga and then left in the company of a known pirate, Jack Sparrow." ―Cutler Beckett, Weatherby Swann, and Mercer.[src] Mercer in the Faithful Bride. In Tortuga, Mercer found Elizabeth in the Faithful Bride, a local pub. A bar fight was in progress, and it was soon ended by Elizabeth herself. The instigator of the fight, Beckett's other fugitive, James Norrington, was thrown into a pool of mud, and was escorted by Elizabeth to the Black Pearl. There he found Jack Sparrow. Instead of following them further, or hindering their departure he offered Norrington a deal on behalf of Lord Beckett and then returned to Port Royal with his report. After Mercer gave Beckett his report, Governor Swann was brought into Beckett's office. Mercer told the governor that Elizabeth had left with Sparrow and other fugitives from justice. Beckett told Swann that the Pearl would be persued by his ships, and that all those onboard would be doomed. So in return for his daughter's safety, Swann gave Beckett his loyalty. Mercer then removed the governor's cuffs, and set out to find the Pearl.[1] During his search, Mercer found Norrington adrift at sea. Mercer returned to Port Royal and brought him before Beckett. Norrington had stolen Jack's letters of Marque and in return for his pardon, he gave Beckett the heart of Davy Jones, which he had acquired from Isla Cruces during a battle with Sparrow and Turner.[1] With the heart now in his employer's hands, Mercer now had all new objectives to complete for Beckett.[2] Mission to Singapore Warning: MAJOR SPOILERS for Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End follow. "Our new friend in Singapore was very specific." ―Mercer to Cutler Beckett.[src] Once Beckett had the heart of Davy Jones, Mercer was sent to Singapore to find the crew of the Black Pearl. Accompanied by a detachment of East India Trading Company troops, Mercer patroled the streets and waterways of Singapore looking for the Pearl's crew, as well as the secret hideout of the infamous Chinese pirate, Sao Feng. Mercer planted a spy, Steng, into Feng's organization. Steng told Mercer where Feng's bath house was, and Mercer staged an ambush. Hector Barbossa and Elizabeth Swann were meeting with Sao Feng, and it was during the middle of this meeting that Mercer broke through the doors with dozens of soldiers and opened fire on the pirates. During the battle, Mercer tried to shoot Elizabeth, but she was pushed out of the way by William Turner. The shot instead lodged itself in the forehead of Park, one of Feng's twin bodyguards and masseuses.[2] Mercer aiming his pistol at Elizabeth Swann in Sao Feng's bath house. Feng and the crew of the Pearl escaped though a secret exit of the bath house, and the battle raged into the streets of Singapore. While in a small storehouse, Park's twin sister, Lian, attempted to exact her revenge on Mercer. She drove a steel chopstick deep into his shoulder. During the struggle, Mercer threw Lian onto the ground and shot her dead. As he was leaving the scene Mercer stumbled onto a deal being made between Turner and Feng, and learned that the crew of the Pearl was on its way to rescue Jack Sparrow from Davy Jones' Locker. Later, Mercer caught up with Feng and made his own deal. Feng could have the Pearl once it returned from the Locker, all he needed to do was capture Sparrow and deliver him to Beckett. Feng agreed, and Mercer went to meet with Steng. Steng informed Mercer of the meeting of the Brethren Court, comprised of several Pirate Lords, each of whom needed one of nine pieces of eight to attend. Mercer then returned to Beckett's ship, the HMS Endeavour, to deliver his report.[2] Deals and Betrayals "Beckett agreed! The Black Pearl was to be mine!" "Lord Beckett's not going to give up the only ship that can outrun the Dutchman, now is he?" ―Sao Feng and Mercer.[src] After Mercer gave his report to Beckett, the Endeavour went to survey the damage done by Davy Jones' ship, the Flying Dutchman. Beckett had been using Jones to destroy pirate vessels in the Caribbean, but was frustrated that Jones never left anyone alive to interrogate. Mercer remarked that Jones was a loose cannon and that he might need further persuasion to follow Beckett's orders closer to the letter. He also told Beckett that Governor Swann kept asking questions about the Dead Man's Chest. Beckett suggested to Mercer that Swann's usefulness may have run its course. Soon after this, Governor Swann was murdered, presumably by Mercer, being Beckett's personal assassin. Following Mercer's advice, Beckett stationed Admiral Norrington aboard the Dutchman, along with many East India Trading Company troops. In time Mercer would be among them.[2] At the appopriate time, the men who had joined Barbossa for the rescue of Jack Sparrow in Singapore turned on Barbossa and his remaining crew, showing that their true alliegances lied with Sao Feng. Feng captured the Pearl, but defaulting on his deal with William Turner, pronounced the ship to be his, and the Endeavour soon appeared on the horizon to collect their prizes. Feng handed Jack over to Beckett aboard the Endeavour. While Sparrow was being interrogated by Beckett, Mercer boarded the Black Pearl with a contengent of East India Trading Company troops to seize control of the ship. Sao Feng became angry that Mercer had lied to him, and conspired with Barbossa to attack the Endeavour, allowing the Pearl to escape. While Feng's ship, the Empress, attacked the Endeavour, Mercer and his men battled the crew of the Black Pearl. While he became embroiled in a duel with Barbossa, his men were all killed. Barbossa kicked Mercer between the legs, and just as Barbossa was about to deliver the final blow, Mercer dived off the Pearl and into the water below, and swam back to the Endeavour.[2] Aboard the Flying Dutchman "The Dutchman is under my command." "For now." ―Mercer and Davy Jones.[src] Sometime between the Pearl's escape and the Flying Dutchman's attack on the Empress, Mercer joined Norrington onboard the Dutchman, and took the duty of guarding the chest with several soldiers. Norrington had placed the prisoners from the Empress in the Dutchman's brig, and tied the Empress to the Dutchman, so that it could be towed back to Beckett. However, Norrington soon had a change in heart, and released the prisoners. As they escaped back onto the Empress, Norrington was killed by a delusional "Bootstrap Bill" Turner. Jones, believing that the Admiral was the only thing tying him to Beckett, ordered his men to murder all the Company troops onboard, but when Jones reached his organ room, mini-cannons were aimed at the chest, and Mercer held the key taunting Jones, saying that the Dutchman was under his control.[2]CopyPaste The Dutchman eventually caught up with Beckett, and joined the rest of his armada to attack Shipwreck Island, the meeting place of the Brethren Court. Prior to the battle around Calypso's maelstrom, Mercer's soldiers were refreshed with new ones, sinced most of them had been killed by the crew of the Dutchman. Mercer remained onboard and stayed near the helm with Jones. As a maelstrom began to form in between Beckett's forces and the pirates, Jones decided to steer the Dutchman into it, and attack the Pearl. Mercer was extremely hesitant to head into the vortex, but was unable to stop Jones. Mercer eventually accepted the circumstances and commanded the Dutchman during the early part of the battle, giving orders to the crew and his men. A stray cannon ball fired from the Black Pearl soon streamed toward the helm of the Dutchman. Jones grabbed Mercer and shielded him from the blast. Mercer's grateful mood soon passed when he and Jones realized that all the Company soldiers around the helm had been either incapacitated or killed by the blast. Jones took advantage of the moment and suffocated Mercer with his tentacles. Jones then took the key from Mercer's lifeless body and went to claim the chest, but fate would not allow to Jones to ever have it again. Mercer's body was consumed along with the Dutchman by Calypso's maelstrom.[2] Spoilers End Here, Matey. Equipment and traits Mercer had a tight, slightly wrinkled face, slick black hair, with a small ponytail tied with a bow on the back of his head. He usually wore a hat and a variety of dark coats, always buttoned up. They ranged from dark brown[1], to a dark green color.[2] He also usually wore black gloves on his hand, adding to his already sinister look.[1] Mercer carried a dagger, used to murder Captain Hawkins[1], as well as a short-barreled hold-out pistol. He also had a thin-bladed cutlass, and showed an aptitude for swordplay, being able to match Hector Barbossa during their brief duel aboard the Black Pearl.[2] Mercer also spoke with a Mancunian accent.[citation needed] Mercer was extremely solemn, often having a grim expression on his face. He followed Beckett's orders promptly, no matter what they were. He took to the murder of Captain Hawkins with a chillingly calm and emotionless manner, referring to the act with dark humor.[1] Above all other traits, Mercer's loyalty to his master was the strongest, completing every objective carefully and efficiently. He took every opportunity he could to further Beckett's agenda.[1][2] Appearances * Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (First appearance) * Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (video game) * Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Sources * Pirates of the Caribbean: The Visual Guide * Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide References 1. ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest 2. ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
  • Felix "Mercenary" Stratton is one of the only COBRA VIPERs to defect to the G.I. JOE team and survive. He joined COBRA for the adventure and the promise of material gain, but soon grew dissatisfied with the COBRA philosophy. To escape COBRA Island, he hot-wired a hydrofoil and outran his pursuers. He brings to the team a proficiency with small arms and explosive devices, and inside information about COBRA. "I used to be a big bad Cobra. Now I'm just a mean snake-stomping machine!" MERCER was the only COBRA Viper to defect to G.I. Joe. He originally signed up with , and outfit so secret that the Pentagon never acknowledged their existence. Recently transferred into the main body of the G.I. Joe team, Mercer is invaluable as a tough fighter and as a source of inside information on Cobra tactics and battle doctrine. "Although the rest of the G.I. Joes weren't too thrilled about having a defector in the ranks, especially one from Cobra, we soon developed a grudging respect for his no nonsense attitude and coolness under fire. We also didn't mind the fact that Mercer is strong enough to carry a 88mm Stanford Rocket Launcher with an ample supply of anti-tank armaments. None of this means that we like him very much, but then again, he doesn't like us very much either."
  • As a member of Cobra, Mercer helped move the stasis-locked Transformers out of the crashed Ark. He subsequently defected to the United States and told them about Cobra's robot warriors...so, of course, the authorities treated him like a lunatic and threw him in jail. Until Cobra's robot attack on Washington, D.C., at least. He was released to join the newly formed G.I. Joe team, which he told about Cobra's planned attack on the SPS Center. G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers #2 He accompanied the team to the SPS Center, and encountered the Destro-controlled Laserbeak. G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers #3 Mercer then journeyed to Cobra Island with G.I. Joe, where a virus had released all of the Transformers, Autobot and Decepticon, from Cobra's control. G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers #5 After capturing some Cobra troops with Sci-Fi, Mercer and the Joes confronted Megatron. Mercer became the first victim of the Decepticon tyrant's power when he was incinerated by Megatron's fusion cannon. G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers #6
  • Mercer was a character on Xena: Warrior Princess. He was the leader of the defense against the Horde. He allowed Xena to take command of his army, after he realized that she knew the Horde and how to control an army. He was sent out by Xena to find reinforcements, but because he did not follow Xena's instructions he did not make it. During the temporary truce, Mercer was found injured and retrieved by the Athenians. In the end, Mercer survived the encounter after Xena defeated the Horde leader. He was played by Charles Mesure.