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- Sherlock Holmes on Moriarty in "The Final Problem" Professor James Moriarty was a British crime-lord and arch-nemesis of detective Sherlock Holmes . He is, according to Holmes responsible for all organized crime in London . He is the leader of a highly secretive criminal society and has many thugs in his employ. Moriarty eventually met his end in his final confrontation with Sherlock Holmes at the Reichenbach Falls in Switzerland in May 1891. He is known as "The Napoleon of the Criminal World." Professor James Moriarty ist eine Figur aus zwei Sherlock Holmes-Geschichten von Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930), der Erzfeind von Sherlock Holmes und ein geringerer Antagonist der Turtles in der 1987iger Cartoonserie. James Moriarty, better known as Professor Moriarty, is the main arch-enemy of Sherlock Holmes. In a holo-shed simulation on the Nimbus, he, along with the rest of Zapp Brannigan's History's Greatest Villains, came to life. This is similar to an event in Star Trek: The Next Generation, where Professor Moriarty (a Holodeck simulation) became self-aware. Professor Moriarty was "The Napoleon of Crime" who protected all of the criminals of England in exchange for their obedience in the late 19th century. He orchestrated complex and subtle criminal conspiracies, while pretending to be a humble professor of mathematics at the university. He was, in fact, considered an upstanding citizens, despite the fact that he was essentially the brain of the entire underworld. When the great detective, Sherlock Holmes began to disrupt the operations of his vast criminal network, Moriarty decided to hunt him down. Moriarty hunted Holmes to Reichenbach Falls, where the Professor apparently met his end when the two great enemies fell over the falls in battle. Thomas Moriarty was a English man who decided to become a crime boss by basing his methods on those used by Professor James Moriarty in the Sherlock Holmes stories - after all, they already shared a last name. He even used Professor Moriarty as an alias as if it were strictly a Sherlock Holmes reference, not letting anyone know Moriarty was his real last name. He was successful for a time, until Scotland Yard contacted Batman for help and Batman, Robin and Alfred traveled to London and captured Moriarty and his gang.
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James Moriarty, better known as Professor Moriarty, is the main arch-enemy of Sherlock Holmes. In a holo-shed simulation on the Nimbus, he, along with the rest of Zapp Brannigan's History's Greatest Villains, came to life. This is similar to an event in Star Trek: The Next Generation, where Professor Moriarty (a Holodeck simulation) became self-aware. He was later ejected from the Nimbus due to an explosive decompression caused by Zapp shooting a laser inside the bridge despite being warned by Attila the Hun. While it is presumed that this event would have killed him, Moriarty may have been brought to life again after in another instance of the simulator malfunctioning. This can be guessed based on the fact that Evil Lincoln who accompanied him in the first malfunction later appears back on the ship in Kif's room. Thomas Moriarty was a English man who decided to become a crime boss by basing his methods on those used by Professor James Moriarty in the Sherlock Holmes stories - after all, they already shared a last name. He even used Professor Moriarty as an alias as if it were strictly a Sherlock Holmes reference, not letting anyone know Moriarty was his real last name. He was successful for a time, until Scotland Yard contacted Batman for help and Batman, Robin and Alfred traveled to London and captured Moriarty and his gang. Professor Moriarty was "The Napoleon of Crime" who protected all of the criminals of England in exchange for their obedience in the late 19th century. He orchestrated complex and subtle criminal conspiracies, while pretending to be a humble professor of mathematics at the university. He was, in fact, considered an upstanding citizens, despite the fact that he was essentially the brain of the entire underworld. When the great detective, Sherlock Holmes began to disrupt the operations of his vast criminal network, Moriarty decided to hunt him down. Moriarty hunted Holmes to Reichenbach Falls, where the Professor apparently met his end when the two great enemies fell over the falls in battle. Professor Moriarty was highly educated, and possessed a genius level intellect, particularly for mathematics, on par with that of Sherlock Holmes himself. He used a weapon called an "air rifle" which could fire bullets silently, and could be disguised as a cane. Moriarty was unmarried, had a younger brother in the military, and was described as having dark criminal tendencies in his blood. - Sherlock Holmes on Moriarty in "The Final Problem" Professor James Moriarty was a British crime-lord and arch-nemesis of detective Sherlock Holmes . He is, according to Holmes responsible for all organized crime in London . He is the leader of a highly secretive criminal society and has many thugs in his employ. Moriarty eventually met his end in his final confrontation with Sherlock Holmes at the Reichenbach Falls in Switzerland in May 1891. He is known as "The Napoleon of the Criminal World." Professor James Moriarty ist eine Figur aus zwei Sherlock Holmes-Geschichten von Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930), der Erzfeind von Sherlock Holmes und ein geringerer Antagonist der Turtles in der 1987iger Cartoonserie.