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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Captain of the S.S. ''Miami Muy Caliente''}} | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Captain of the S.S. ''Miami Muy Caliente''}} | ||
{{character infobox | {{character infobox | ||
|name=Captain of the S.S. ''Miami Muy Caliente' | |name=Captain of the S.S. ''Miami Muy Caliente'' | ||
|type=t | |type=t | ||
|image=[[File:Captain of the S.S. Miami Muy Caliente.png|225px]] | |image=[[File:Captain of the S.S. Miami Muy Caliente.png|225px]] | ||
|image text=The captain of the [[S.S. Miami Muy Caliente|S.S. ''Miami Muy Caliente'']] in [[3013]]. {{er|7ACV21}} | |image text=The captain of the [[S.S. Miami Muy Caliente|S.S. ''Miami Muy Caliente'']] in [[3013]]. {{er|7ACV21}} | ||
|species= | |species={{human|Human}} | ||
|first appear={{e|7ACV21}} | |first appear={{e|7ACV21}} | ||
|voiced by=Maurice LaMarche | |voiced by=Maurice LaMarche | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''captain of the [[S.S. Miami Muy Caliente|S.S. ''Miami Muy Caliente'']]''' is a man who spoke to | The '''captain of the [[S.S. Miami Muy Caliente|S.S. ''Miami Muy Caliente'']]''' is a man who spoke to {{Fry}}, {{Leela}}, and {{Bender}}, as well as [[Tarquin|the keeper of the lighthouse that they were in]], through a hologram, during a space storm on the [[Sargaseous Sea]], in [[3013]]. {{er|7ACV21}} | ||
== Additional information == | == Additional information == |
Latest revision as of 23:13, 15 December 2013
Tertiary character | |
Captain of the S.S. Miami Muy Caliente | |
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Species | Human |
First appearance | "Assie Come Home" (7ACV21) |
Voiced by | Maurice LaMarche |
The captain of the S.S. Miami Muy Caliente is a man who spoke to Fry, Leela, and Bender, as well as the keeper of the lighthouse that they were in, through a hologram, during a space storm on the Sargaseous Sea, in 3013. [7ACV21]
Additional information
Quotes
Captain: Thank you for your glorious beacon. It saved our lives... and our Saturday night. [He picks up a mojito and raises it in a toast.] Adiós.