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|title1= Captain Aheb | |||
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|species= Human<br>[[Librarian]] | |||
|gender= Male | |||
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|occupation= Whaling captain<br>Librarian | |||
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|first_seen_in= [[PROSE]]: ''[[Century Smith and the Time Terror (short story)|Century Smith and the Time Terror]]''<br><small>(first appearance in directly Jenny Everywhere-related media)</small> | |||
|also_seen_in= [[PROSE]]: ''[[A Series of Queer Events (short story)|A Series of Queer Events]]'' | |||
|copyright= Public Domain | |||
}}'''Captain Ahab''' was an infamous sea captain obsessed with finding the whale [[Moby Dick]]. He was dimly-known to [[Briar]] as a fictional character. | |||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
=== Calling the M.F.S. === | |||
One version of Captain Ahab was aware of other dimensions, as were members of his crew [[Ishmael]] and [[Queequeg]]. He once phoned the [[Multidimensional Finders Service (925th Universe)|Multidimensional Finders Service]] for directions to [[Moby Dick]], before being interrupted by Ishmael, who wanted his permission to attend the [[Multi-Reality Pride Festival]] with Queequeg. On the other end of the line, [[Jenny Over-There (925th Universe)|Jenny Over-There]] was also called away, leaving the [[M.F.S. office]] without hanging up; Ahab, not wanting to waste a chance at directions to Moby Dick, stubbornly stayed on the line, waiting for her to return. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Series of Queer Events (short story)|A Series of Queer Events]]'') | |||
=== As a Librarian === | === As a Librarian === | ||
A Captain Ahab based on the fictional character was generated by [[Interdimensional Library|the Interdimensional Library]] as one of its ‘[[Librarian]]s’. | A Captain Ahab based on the fictional character as known to [[Briar]] was generated by [[Interdimensional Library|the Interdimensional Library]] as one of its ‘[[Librarian]]s’. Briar [[Century Smith]] and [[Jenny Nowhere#Betraying Century Smith|Jenny Nowhere]] briefly crossed paths with him during their visit to the Library, alongside many other Librarians based on fictional characters. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Century Smith and the Time Terror (short story)|Century Smith and the Time Terror]]'') | ||
{{Moby Dick concepts}} | |||
[[Category:Individuals]] | [[Category:Individuals]] | ||
[[Category:Males]] | [[Category:Males]] | ||
[[Category:Humans]] | |||
[[Category:Librarians]] | [[Category:Librarians]] | ||
[[Category:Interdimensional Library Librarians]] | [[Category:Interdimensional Library Librarians]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Public Domain Characters and Concepts]] | ||
[[Category:Immortals]] | [[Category:Immortals]] | ||
[[Category:Captains]] | |||
[[Category:Sailors]] |
Latest revision as of 15:14, 11 February 2024
Captain Ahab was an infamous sea captain obsessed with finding the whale Moby Dick. He was dimly-known to Briar as a fictional character.
Biography
Calling the M.F.S.
One version of Captain Ahab was aware of other dimensions, as were members of his crew Ishmael and Queequeg. He once phoned the Multidimensional Finders Service for directions to Moby Dick, before being interrupted by Ishmael, who wanted his permission to attend the Multi-Reality Pride Festival with Queequeg. On the other end of the line, Jenny Over-There was also called away, leaving the M.F.S. office without hanging up; Ahab, not wanting to waste a chance at directions to Moby Dick, stubbornly stayed on the line, waiting for her to return. (PROSE: A Series of Queer Events)
As a Librarian
A Captain Ahab based on the fictional character as known to Briar was generated by the Interdimensional Library as one of its ‘Librarians’. Briar Century Smith and Jenny Nowhere briefly crossed paths with him during their visit to the Library, alongside many other Librarians based on fictional characters. (PROSE: Century Smith and the Time Terror)
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