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  • Scotty and his friend Earl were killed by Wolf in the town's gun store.
  • When the player enters the Energy Stabilization Unit in Doom 3, Ross Fry can be seen arguing with an unseen Scotty, who is replacing power couplings in a maintenance shaft. During the demon invasion, both Scotty and Ross are killed by an Imp. When the player passes through the area where the duo were arguing, Scotty's dying screams can be heard coming from the maintenance shaft, and Ross' remains can also be found. If the player looks into the shaft, an Imp will crawl out and attack the player.
  • On the side, Scotty when he isn't busy tuning the warp engines, he is Sack's very own hairdresser, and worked on Sack's model Stacy's hair..
  • Scotty is a biker and friend of Joey Paulson.
  • Scotty is a pre-adolescent boy who attended the grand opening of Fantastic Land just outside of Schenectady.
  • Scotty är en manlig Tau'ri och han är en i TV-serien Wormhole X-Treme!. Under 2006 när Martin Lloyd var vid Stargate Command för få hjälp av SG-1 med idéer till Wormhole X-Treme! filmen. I en av Lloyds idéer var att han föreställde SG-1 var besättning på Enterprise i en kopia av Star Trek. Scotty tjänstgjorde på Enterprise som chefsingenjören. (SG1: "200") kategori:Tau'ri kategori:En-gång SG-1 karaktär
  • Scotty is a character that appears in the cartoon show episode "Phantom Bagpiper". He is a pony owned and watched over by his ghostly caretaker Laird Milton McKilty, along with his sister Cassie. He and Cassie are being sought after by the greedy horse jockey Frugal McDougal, who captured Cassie by having his servant disguise himself as a horse to lure them toward a magnet that McDougal installed on his mule cart, though Scotty managed to escape. Scotty helped Smurfette win back Cassie as well as her friends Clumsy and Painter by participating in a horse race with McDougal, which they managed to win when Smoogle imitated the sound of McKilty's bagpipe to make Scotty run faster.
  • Scotty is the owner of a cafe in Burkitsville, Indiana.
  • A UAC maintenance technician working at the Mars City Underground sublevel. Scotty was last seen trying to fix power couplings in a crawlway before the demonic invasion took place. The player later hears his agonized screams as he is torn apart by an Imp.
  • Rowdy but generally a nice guy, Scotty has had trouble settling down. But after a rebellious phase, that was a bit of a trial for the other Jungos, Scotty has finally decided to use his talents for the good of the community and has become one of Ongh's official bodyguards.
  • Scotty is a fictional character who appeared in the Hogan's Heroes episode, Go Light on the Heavy Water. He was played by Eddie Firestone. Scotty, character-wise, is a replacement for Corproal LeBeau, who, although mentioned twice, does not physically appear in this particular episode. Scotty appears in four scenes in the episode. The first scene shows him escorting Carter back to Barracks 2 after Carter has been able to sucessfully sneak into the truck and placing whatever is inside the barrel within the truck into a canteen while Newkirk distracts the guards by pretending to be trying to smoke a cigarette in front of the vehicle.
  • Montgomery Scott, or "Scotty", is a character in the original Star Trek series and the films which followed. He was cast as the Enterprise engineer for the second Star Trek pilot, "Where No Man Has Gone Before." He tried a variety of accents for the part, and decided to use a Scottish accent on the basis that he thought Scottish people make the best engineers. Scotty will be portrayed by Simon Pegg in J.J. Abrams' upcoming Star Trek film.
  • Scotty was the one who rented the abandoned cabin in the woods. Scotty was often a bit of a joker and teased Cheryl frequently. After having to kill his possessed girlfriend Shelly he wanted to escape and didn't care about the others' fates. He was also the last person in the film to become possessed after being fatally wounded by the possessed trees when he tried to find a way around the destroyed bridge. Scotty did find a trail however, and barely made his way back to the cabin but told Ash that the trees will not let any of them pass through it. Ash helped him into the cabin and tried to save him, but Scotty succumbs to his injury.
  • Scotty and his friend Stu were two young thugs who looked up old schoolfriend Kevin Webster and drank with him one dinnertime in the Rovers Return. They boasted that they’d not had a job since leaving Greenbank School and that they were looking up all of their old classmates to see what they had made of themselves. They sneered at Kevin’s vocation of being a mechanic, saying it was making him brain-dead. They then further showed their charm when Scotty sneered at Wilf Starkey for spending his life serving behind a bar and offered him just £2.00 for £2.31 requested for their three pints. Kevin paid the remainder, pointing out that this was his regular pub which earned further derision from the two lads. They later turned their sights on Curly Watts who easily batted off their insults. When
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  • American
Level
  • 2
  • 3
  • 6
  • 7
Season
  • 1
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  • Richard DeManincor
Appeared
Alignment
cause of possesion
  • Either by trees or dying of injuries
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  • Does what too many other people aren't interested in doing.
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  • 3
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  • Man
Number of Appearances
  • 2
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  • No
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  • 200
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  • Rare
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  • Pilot
Age
  • 24
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  • Alive
  • Deceased
  • Deceased as of October 2004
First Appearance
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  • Brown
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  • Scotty
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  • Michigan
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  • Dead
Character Name
  • Scotty
Ability
  • Stop: Damage +3
Members
  • Yes
Alias
  • Scott
Links
Update
  • Within the Light
Shop
  • No
Played By
Species
Clan
  • Jungo
Rank
  • Maintenance Technician
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  • 225
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  • Scotty
Stars
  • 4
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  • Cartoon Show
Character
  • Scotty
Last Appearance
  • 1985-02-20
Occupation
  • Being a Kid
  • Milton McKilty's pet
  • Unwilling Host
Release
  • 2009-10-13
Released
  • 2009-01-02
Place
  • Twin Peaks, Washington, United States
Gender
  • Male
Artist
  • Kahouet
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  • American
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  • Scotty and his friend Earl were killed by Wolf in the town's gun store.
  • Scotty and his friend Stu were two young thugs who looked up old schoolfriend Kevin Webster and drank with him one dinnertime in the Rovers Return. They boasted that they’d not had a job since leaving Greenbank School and that they were looking up all of their old classmates to see what they had made of themselves. They sneered at Kevin’s vocation of being a mechanic, saying it was making him brain-dead. They then further showed their charm when Scotty sneered at Wilf Starkey for spending his life serving behind a bar and offered him just £2.00 for £2.31 requested for their three pints. Kevin paid the remainder, pointing out that this was his regular pub which earned further derision from the two lads. They later turned their sights on Curly Watts who easily batted off their insults. When it came to chucking-out time, they “accidentally” smashed a glass and stole five bottles of ale which had been left unattended on the bar. The next day they returned and Scotty paid for another round of drinks with a note from which Bet Lynch deducted the price of the smashed glass and the ales. Scotty threatened Bet but she put on a convincing show of being able to defend herself with karate and both Scotty and Stu ran for it, earning Bet a round of applause from the regulars.
  • When the player enters the Energy Stabilization Unit in Doom 3, Ross Fry can be seen arguing with an unseen Scotty, who is replacing power couplings in a maintenance shaft. During the demon invasion, both Scotty and Ross are killed by an Imp. When the player passes through the area where the duo were arguing, Scotty's dying screams can be heard coming from the maintenance shaft, and Ross' remains can also be found. If the player looks into the shaft, an Imp will crawl out and attack the player.
  • On the side, Scotty when he isn't busy tuning the warp engines, he is Sack's very own hairdresser, and worked on Sack's model Stacy's hair..
  • Scotty is a biker and friend of Joey Paulson.
  • Montgomery Scott, or "Scotty", is a character in the original Star Trek series and the films which followed. He was cast as the Enterprise engineer for the second Star Trek pilot, "Where No Man Has Gone Before." He tried a variety of accents for the part, and decided to use a Scottish accent on the basis that he thought Scottish people make the best engineers. Scotty will be portrayed by Simon Pegg in J.J. Abrams' upcoming Star Trek film. As an engineer, Scott retains a reputation as a "miracle worker", with no known equal in the Star Trek universe. Throughout both the television and movie series, he is renowned for his technical skill, knowledge, determination and resolve. Scotty often acts as the solver of plot-critical situations, utilizing his expansive knowledge and ingenuity. His solutions are almost always creative and unconventional, dramatically effective, and crucial to the resolution of plot developments. The term 'Scotty factor' describes the practice of over-estimating how much time a project will require to complete by multiplying the actual estimate by a particular number. In strict terms it is a factor of four: the number cited by Kirk in the film Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.[2] Though his job is Chief Engineer of the Enterprise, Scotty is also an experienced command officer. Being Second Officer on the Enterprise (i.e. third-in-command), he takes acting command of the ship when Captain Kirk and Commander Spock are both unavailable. On one such occasion, when Kirk and Spock are trapped on an alien world, Scott uses the ship's power to shut down the planet's electrical grid for a few seconds, enabling Enterprise crewmen to rescue Kirk and Spock without violating the Prime Directive. Kirk places a commendation in Scott's personnel record for this innovative tactic (episode "Bread and Circuses"). Scott's personality is predominated by his dedication to his profession, which reaches the level of obsessiveness. His dedication is coupled with a deep sentimental attachment to the Enterprise. In the episode, "The Trouble with Tribbles," Kirk finds Scott reading engineering technical journals for relaxation. Kirk orders Scott to take shore leave at the space station in order to prevent trouble between the crew and the Klingons. Scott manages to do so, when a drunken Klingon tries to provokes a fight with Enterprise crewmen by insulting Captain Kirk (comparing him to a Denebian Slime Devil). Scott retains composure, ordering the crewmen to ignore the insults. It is not until a Klingon disparages the Enterprise by comparing it to a garbage scow that Scott loses his composure and begins brawling. Kirk confines Scott to quarters for the incident, which then gives Scotty an excuse to continue his journal reading. It is established in Star Trek: The Motion Picture that, prior to the events depicted in that film, Scotty has been promoted to commander, and has been responsible for a major refit of the Enterprise. As Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan begins, Scotty remains part of the crew while the Enterprise serves as a Starfleet Academy training ship. When Scotty learns that the aging Enterprise is to be decommissioned in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, he expresses deep consternation and resentment, and continues to do little to hide his feelings. To his dismay, he is ordered to report as Captain of Engineering aboard the USS Excelsior to apply his renowned skills on the newer ship's first runs. Excelsior is touted by Starfleet as the technically-superior successor to Enterprise; however, Scotty expresses his disdain for Excelsior loudly and frequently. Scotty uses his knowledge of engineering and his privileged position aboard Excelsior to sabotage the spacecraft. In doing so, Scotty makes it possible for Kirk to steal Enterprise for an unsanctioned voyage to the Genesis Planet, for the purpose of rescuing Spock. Scotty joins Kirk for this voyage, as do Sulu, Chekov, and Dr. McCoy. The crewmembers, including Scotty, vow their support, and actively partake in Kirk's quest. Scotty makes several contributions to the effort. The Enterprise, though frail from the extensive damage it suffered while fighting the USS Reliant under Khan's control, makes it to the Genesis Planet but, once there, is thwarted by enemy Klingons. The Klingons attack, and though the Enterprise crew is largely able to outwit the Klingon commander, the Enterprise itself is helplessly disabled, rendered a "sitting duck". Kirk and his crew outwit the Klingons and save Spock, but the Enterprise is sacrificed in the process. Scotty, with the other crewmembers, briefly mourn the loss of their beloved ship as they watch it burn up spectacularly in the atmosphere, from the relative safety of the Genesis Planet. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is the only Star Trek film to take place predominantly aboard a ship not named Enterprise. Nevertheless, Scotty is of enormous value throughout the film. The primary starship in the film is a Klingon Bird-of-Prey (taken from the Klingons during their defeat at the end of The Search For Spock). Scotty adapts himself to act as engineer aboard the alien vessel, in characteristic fashion. ("Damage control is easy. Reading Klingon, that's hard!") Scotty once again performs technological feats that allow victory for the protagonists. Following the crew's heroic acts during The Voyage Home, Scotty (and the rest of the crew, except for Kirk) is acquitted of any charges of prior selfish illegal acts. As The Voyage Home ends, Scotty and the rest of the crew of the martyred Enterprise -- the ship that was home to the crew from the time of the original series until its destruction in Star Trek III -- are introduced to their next assignment: serving under Kirk aboard the Enterprise's successor. Sulu expresses interest in serving aboard Excelsior, to which Scotty retorts, "Excelsior? Why in God's name would you want that bucket of bolts?!". Scotty is overjoyed to be shuttled along with the rest of the crew to the Enterprise's true successor, the second USS Enterprise, commonly referred to as the Enterprise-A. The Enterprise-A is revealed at the end of The Voyage Home, sporting the designation NCC-1701-A, a direct reference to the original Enterprise, which bore the designation NCC-1701 since its introduction in The Original Series. Enterprise-A resembles an updated version of the original Enterprise. The crew is overjoyed at the unveiling of the new Enterprise, with Kirk announcing, "My friends... We've come home." Scotty serves aboard the Enterprise-A for the events of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. Star Trek VI was, by design, an official sign-off for the Original Series cast, and is the last film to feature that cast in its entirety. However, Scotty appears in the seventh Star Trek film, Star Trek Generations. As Star Trek Generations opens, Scotty, along with Chekov, accompanies Kirk for the inauguration of the Enterprise-B, the third starship in Kirk and Scotty's era to bear the name Enterprise. Catastrophic events interrupt the ceremony, threatening the ship. Before Kirk sacrifices himself to save Enterprise-B, Scotty is the last person to see him before he disappears. It is Scotty who utters the final dialogue in the Original Series timeline: When the threat has passed, and Kirk has apparently been lost in the abyss, Scotty is asked by Chekov if anyone was in the room destroyed when the Nexus ripped open the bulkhead on Deck 15 where Kirk was. He stares into the void and somberly intones, "Aye."
  • Scotty is a fictional character who appeared in the Hogan's Heroes episode, Go Light on the Heavy Water. He was played by Eddie Firestone. Scotty, character-wise, is a replacement for Corproal LeBeau, who, although mentioned twice, does not physically appear in this particular episode. Scotty appears in four scenes in the episode. The first scene shows him escorting Carter back to Barracks 2 after Carter has been able to sucessfully sneak into the truck and placing whatever is inside the barrel within the truck into a canteen while Newkirk distracts the guards by pretending to be trying to smoke a cigarette in front of the vehicle. In his next appearance, he is with Colonel Hogan, Newkirk and Carter as the later is pouring the heavy water that he had recently put into the canteen into a glass. After he and Newkirk both watch Carter first look at the water through the glass, and then smell it, before declaring to them that it is both odorless and colorless, they hear Carter suggest that the only way to find out what it actually is is to drink it. Upon hearing that, first Newkirk, then he refuses to drink it, with him claiming that he didn't drink. After Carter is volunteered by Hogan to drink it, Scotty promises Carter that they would inform his family of what happened to him with a nice letter. He, Newkirk, and Hogan, after watching Carter drink the water, are then informed by Carter that it is indeed water, much to their surprise. Only later would the prisoners learn that the water in the barrel is actually heavy water and that it is to be used in atomic research by the Germans. The next scene that Scotty would appear in has him, along with Hogan, Newkirk, Carter and Kinch, inside Hogan's office, trying to decide what to do now that Captain Mueller's appearance has ended Colonel Klink's attempt to remove the barrel from the truck. While there, he watches the others come up with an idea to remove the barrel themselves, which would include his involvement. He is next shown with Hogan and Kinch inside Barracks 2, watching Kinch fill the barrel that the prisoners have earlier made with water before he starts to put down the lid while Hogan tells them to get ready for their part in the plan. He is then seen with Kinch, as the pair are standing near a window with the barrel, as the prisoners start their plan to replace the barrel of heavy water with their just made barrel filled with ordinary water. He and Kinch are next seen yelling fire from inside the window, as the homemade incendiary that the prisoners have earlier created create a fake 'fire' inside of Klink's office. The pair are next seen, after the truck with the barrel of heavy water has been driven in front of the window to keep it from being affected by the 'fire', pulling down that window and then rolling the fake barrel into the truck. Scotty and Kinch then enters the truck with the barrel. After putting the fake barrel inside the truck, they then roll the just replaced barrel of heavy water into Barracks 2, and then let the window to go back up. Scotty, who is considered a petty theft man, would appear in several other episodes of the series, but this was the character's only major activity in the series.
  • Scotty is a pre-adolescent boy who attended the grand opening of Fantastic Land just outside of Schenectady.
  • Scotty är en manlig Tau'ri och han är en i TV-serien Wormhole X-Treme!. Under 2006 när Martin Lloyd var vid Stargate Command för få hjälp av SG-1 med idéer till Wormhole X-Treme! filmen. I en av Lloyds idéer var att han föreställde SG-1 var besättning på Enterprise i en kopia av Star Trek. Scotty tjänstgjorde på Enterprise som chefsingenjören. (SG1: "200") kategori:Tau'ri kategori:En-gång SG-1 karaktär
  • Scotty was the one who rented the abandoned cabin in the woods. Scotty was often a bit of a joker and teased Cheryl frequently. After having to kill his possessed girlfriend Shelly he wanted to escape and didn't care about the others' fates. He was also the last person in the film to become possessed after being fatally wounded by the possessed trees when he tried to find a way around the destroyed bridge. Scotty did find a trail however, and barely made his way back to the cabin but told Ash that the trees will not let any of them pass through it. Ash helped him into the cabin and tried to save him, but Scotty succumbs to his injury. Near the end of the film, Scotty's dead body becomes possessed by the Kandarian and attacks Ash while he is struggling to keep the possessed Cheryl outside. Deadite Scotty strangles Ash, but Ash gouges his eyes out and removes an imbedded tree branch from Scotty's side, causing him to bleed out. Both Ash and deadite Scotty are floor-bound. Scotty holds down Ash- while trying to bite Ash's achilles tendons while the possessed Cheryl, now inside the cabin, strikes him with a fire poker, Ash luckily manages to get the Necronomicon with his girlfriend's necklace and throws the Necronomicon into the fire place. Once the book catches fire Scotty's possessed corpse as well as Cheryl's begins decomposing and rotting rapidly. The demons inside Scotty's corpse burst their claws out of his back in agony and are destroyed as well.
  • Scotty is a character that appears in the cartoon show episode "Phantom Bagpiper". He is a pony owned and watched over by his ghostly caretaker Laird Milton McKilty, along with his sister Cassie. He and Cassie are being sought after by the greedy horse jockey Frugal McDougal, who captured Cassie by having his servant disguise himself as a horse to lure them toward a magnet that McDougal installed on his mule cart, though Scotty managed to escape. Scotty helped Smurfette win back Cassie as well as her friends Clumsy and Painter by participating in a horse race with McDougal, which they managed to win when Smoogle imitated the sound of McKilty's bagpipe to make Scotty run faster.
  • Scotty is the owner of a cafe in Burkitsville, Indiana.
  • A UAC maintenance technician working at the Mars City Underground sublevel. Scotty was last seen trying to fix power couplings in a crawlway before the demonic invasion took place. The player later hears his agonized screams as he is torn apart by an Imp.
  • Rowdy but generally a nice guy, Scotty has had trouble settling down. But after a rebellious phase, that was a bit of a trial for the other Jungos, Scotty has finally decided to use his talents for the good of the community and has become one of Ongh's official bodyguards.
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