. "Cavalry Soldiers"@en . . "\"Sergeant! Tie this horse to the post. No food or water. Three days.\""@en . "\"Good. Fetch my crop and spurs.\""@en . "George Armstrong Custer"@en . "The Colonel"@en . "\"What seems to be the problem, gentlemen?\""@en . . "Spirit , Little Creek , Rain, Native Americans"@en . . . "Spirit nods back and The Colonel parts away from him."@en . "US Army"@en . "Bad, later Neutral"@en . . "\"Ah, a Lakota. Not as tall as the Cheyenne, not as fine featured as the Crow.\""@en . . . "Sergeant Adams, Cavalry Soldiers"@en . "Revolver"@en . . "\"The army has dealt with wild horses before. This one will be no different.\""@en . "Destroy the North American wilderness, conquer the Native Americans, break and/or kill Spirit, the only horse who could resist him"@en . "Colonel"@en . "Skilled horseback rider, knowledgeable cavalry commander, tracking and the element of surprise"@en . "Temperamental, harsh, emotional, courteous, organized, level-headed, observant, negative, eager, loud"@en . "The Colonel is the main antagonist in Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron despite his small role (the majority of Spirit's scenes either focus on the Cimmaron horses, Rain, or Little Creek with him). He is the commander of a Cavalry Battalion bent on dominating the Western United States and taking it from Native Americans."@en . "Slender man"@en . . "Colonel (Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron)"@en . . . "The Colonel is the main antagonist in Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron despite his small role (the majority of Spirit's scenes either focus on the Cimmaron horses, Rain, or Little Creek with him). He is the commander of a Cavalry Battalion bent on dominating the Western United States and taking it from Native Americans."@en . "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron"@en .