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Queequeg is a professional whaler that attacks Aquaman with a variety of harpoons and torpedoes.

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  • Queequeg is a professional whaler that attacks Aquaman with a variety of harpoons and torpedoes.
  • Queequeg era un weequay empleado por Jabba el hutt. Él estaba como guardia en el primer esquife durante la Batalla de Carkoon, y fue quien empujó a Luke Skywalker al sarlacc para ejecutarlo, pero cuando el Jedi saltó sobre los guardias, luego de obtener un sable de luz, cayó en el esquife y mató a Queequeg.
  • The name of the ship is taken from as a character in Moby Dick by Herman Melville.
  • Queequeg was the callsign of one of Diamond Dogs' helicopter pilots. He was specifically responsible for ferrying Kazuhira Miller, Huey Emmerich, some Diamond Dogs soldiers, and (albeit unintentionally), Eli (the last of whom had stowed away in the storage container) to XOF's main base and Metal Gear Sahelanthropus's main hangar, OKB Zero.
  • After Bruckman helped Scully and Agent Mulder with a murder case, the agents found - outside Mrs. Lowe's apartment - not only Queequeg but also a letter about the dog, written by Bruckman. It implied that the dog had eaten some of its owner's remains, after Mrs. Lowe had passed away during the previous night, and asked if Scully wanted a dog. The letter also described the dog as "paper-trained and well-behaved," despite its gruesome actions in the night, for which Bruckman placed no blame on the dog.
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  • Queequeg
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  • Seamanship
  • Hand to Hand Combatant
  • Experienced Fisherman
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  • Queequeg
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  • Queequeg is a professional whaler that attacks Aquaman with a variety of harpoons and torpedoes.
  • Queequeg era un weequay empleado por Jabba el hutt. Él estaba como guardia en el primer esquife durante la Batalla de Carkoon, y fue quien empujó a Luke Skywalker al sarlacc para ejecutarlo, pero cuando el Jedi saltó sobre los guardias, luego de obtener un sable de luz, cayó en el esquife y mató a Queequeg.
  • The name of the ship is taken from as a character in Moby Dick by Herman Melville.
  • After Bruckman helped Scully and Agent Mulder with a murder case, the agents found - outside Mrs. Lowe's apartment - not only Queequeg but also a letter about the dog, written by Bruckman. It implied that the dog had eaten some of its owner's remains, after Mrs. Lowe had passed away during the previous night, and asked if Scully wanted a dog. The letter also described the dog as "paper-trained and well-behaved," despite its gruesome actions in the night, for which Bruckman placed no blame on the dog. It was following this incident that Scully took the dog into her care. Shortly after she and Mulder found that Bruckman had apparently committed suicide, Scully took the dog home with her and was curled up with Queequeg on her couch, petting him, when an old black-and-white movie she had been watching on television ended. (TXF: "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose") Soapy liquid from a bottle called Die! Flea! Die! was later rubbed into Queequeg's fur by Scully as he stood in her kitchen sink. Upon Scully instructing him to stay in the sink as she went to answer a phone call from Mulder, the dog gave a single yelp and obeyed the order. He had gone by the time she ended the call, though, and moments later made yelping noises that an alarmed Scully chased after. (TXF: "War of the Coprophages") Because Scully felt badly about kennels, she preferred that Queequeg was either left with her mother or with a local dog-sitter, whenever she was required to leave home on a case with Mulder. On a Saturday when these options were unavailable, Queequeg was taken with Scully and Mulder (rather than being left in a kennel) as the agents traveled to Heuvelmans Lake in Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains. While Mulder was driving them there in a hired car, Queequeg sat in the car's back seat but became restless, an indication to Scully that the dog needed to relieve itself, so she told Mulder using the phrase "nature's calling." Mulder did not seem to think highly of the dog, referring to Queequeg as "that thing" and implying that he resented its presence, but Scully insisted that he pull the car over and suggested that Queequeg would otherwise make a mess inside the vehicle. After they arrived at Heuvelmans Lake, Scully took the dog for a walk outside on several occasions in the area, always keeping him on an extending lead and tying the lead up whenever the agents went inside to anywhere except cabins where they stayed. On one such walk, the dog ran off while the agents were talking with Sheriff Lance Hindt and Queequeg started to drag Scully towards a position to which she then followed him, before calling her two male colleagues to the same site. The dog lead the investigators to a boot that looked like an imitation monster foot and was covered in blood, strongly suggesting not only that the wearer of the boot, Ted Bertram, had somehow been killed but also that local reports of the legendary Big Blue had been at least partly faked. One night, Queequeg was with the agents inside Mulder's cabin while they were examining random photographs taken by victim Ansel Bray mere moments before he had died. The dog sat near the door of the cabin and, when Scully noticed him there, she assumed that he needed to go for the toilet again so she decided to take him for another walk. Outside, Queequeg did not relieve himself, even though Scully impatiently waited for him to do so, but instead barked at woodland nearby and again tugged on his lead, which Scully dropped. The dog immediately scampered away from her, running into the forest and barking, while Scully pursued Queequeg, repeatedly calling his name. Eventually, Scully caught her end of the lead, as it had become caught on the ground, but she consecutively heard whimpering, growling and finally squealing from Queequeg ahead of her, before his end of the lead came lose and retracted back to her. By now in deep shock, Scully found that the slack end of the lead terminated in Queequeg's name tag and collar; he had apparently been eaten. (TXF: "Quagmire")
  • Queequeg was the callsign of one of Diamond Dogs' helicopter pilots. He was specifically responsible for ferrying Kazuhira Miller, Huey Emmerich, some Diamond Dogs soldiers, and (albeit unintentionally), Eli (the last of whom had stowed away in the storage container) to XOF's main base and Metal Gear Sahelanthropus's main hangar, OKB Zero. After the XOF commander, Skull Face, had Venom Snake driven over to the real hangar for Sahelanthropus, Serak Power Plant, Queequeg tailed them and told Venom Snake that it was in position to provide cover, with Miller proceeding to tell him to get in a line of fire. Not long afterwards, however, its controls ended up malfunctioning, which was the result of Eli entering a symbiotic psychic link with Tretij Rebenok due to the former possessing a huge amount of hatred for Venom Snake, whom Eli believed to be his "father", Big Boss, which consequentially also resulted in Sahelanthropus's premature activation. After Sahelanthropus was defeated, Queequeg picked Snake up and returned to the ruins of the Serak Power Plant just in time to "see Skull Face", eventually leaving after Venom Snake, Miller, and Huey exacted revenge on him. It then returned to Mother Base's R&D Platform.
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