Cell:MFS Premonition/ECH
Emergency Command Hologram, MFS Premonition NCV-01
Persona
Built as the monochromatic Emergency Command Hologram of MFS Premonition, Captain Binghamton serves as the Acting Captain of Premonition during the absence of FADM Cummings or Admiral Taylor Goodwill. Programmed with an advanced tactical database, Captain Binghamton is a proven and decisive leader, as well as providing amusement to the Commanding Officer. Notoriously known for his sayings, such as "What is it, what's going on here, wha-what-WHAT?" upon activation and other times, he's become a valued and respected member of the crew - while at the same time, running an extremely tight ship in the absence of the Admiral or Commodore... with some bugs to still iron out.
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FROM THE DESK OF CAPTAIN WALLACE BURTON BINGHAMTON Welcome aboard the MFS Premonition, this is your Captain speaking. When the Admirals are away, I am in charge here. I run a tight ship and expect the same of the officers and crew under my command. When I say This is your Captain speaking, I mean it. People will do what they're told and shape up, or ship out. My aide, Lieutenant Carpenter, who I haven't seen for quite some time come to think of it, that blithering ninny (he's a ninny, you know...) will ensure that the Admiral's men are kept in check, and that the Japanese will be kept at bay during the War in the Pacific Theater. |
Real Life File
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Designed from the US Naval World War II hero of FADM Cummings, Captain Binghamton was well known for his bravery, dedication and "no fear" approach to commanding his troops. Preferring himself to be known as "The Fearless Leader," he never was scared or derelicted from his duty.
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"I could just scream!"
"What in the Name of Nimitz is going on here, what, what what!?"
"Now hear this: This is your Fearless Leade...er, this is your Captain speaking..."
"McHale! McHale! MCHALE, This is your Captain shouting!"
CAPT Binghamton was played by the late Joe Flynnon the TV series McHale's Navycreated by ABC.
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