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| - The governor is a humanoid? mob found in Central Tremalking.
- The Governor is a character in the comic book series , as well as the and the novels. He is a primary antagonist in both series. He is the ruthless leader of who takes extreme measures to assume command over the residents of the town.
- The Governor is governor of the state of New York during the Hungry Manitou and John Milton cases in the 1990s.
- Philip Blake or Brian Heriot, better known as "The Governor" was a main character and main antagonist as well as a survivor of the outbreak in AMC's The Walking Dead. He was originally in command of the fortified town of Woodbury. He is the current chairman of the professional wrestling promotion World Wrestling Revolution.
- Brian Blake, better known as Philip Blake or by his epithet "The Governor", is a main character first encountered in Issue 27 of Image Comics' The Walking Dead and is a primary antagonist in the Comic Series and one of the main protagonists in the novel, Rise of the Governor. He is the brother of Philip Blake, and uncle of Penny Blake. While the Comic refers to The Governor as Philip, Rise of the Governor reveals that Brian Blake is, in fact, The Governor. Brian takes his brother's name after Philip dies, and even adapts his personality through an out of body experience. He served as the primary antagonist from Volume 5: The Best Defense toVolume 8: Made To Suffer.
- The Governor is a song written by Liam Peacock which was featured on both his debut solo album, Life In An Anthill, and The Commie Ninjas' Stay Out Of The Woods. Legend has it that the lyrics have something cogent to say, but given how generally noisy and rambunctious the song is, all that tends to come across is "RARR! I WILL TAKE YOU DOWN!" When the Commie Ninjas play the song live, they almost always save the song for last, given how difficult the song is to sing. Poliner associate Sarah Pritchett found out the hard way how difficult the song is to sing; the sole time she attempted to sing it, she ended up faceplanting on a table, a chair, and a floor before she managed to get a single word out. Yep, the song is that intense. Phil Howell, however, managed to keep his composure long enou
- He also created one for Chuck for the Intersect 2.0. It appears that Chuck has learned how to make a governor by season 4. He is seen to have 3 of them in his room, despite there only being 1 left at the end of season 3. It is unknown if Chuck gave one to Morgan after "Chuck Versus the Cliffhanger".
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