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| - Caretaker (also known as Thomas Halloway the Caretaker and the Scarce Gladiator) is the alias of an eWrestler for the Viking Wrestling Federation who was active from 2005-2008. A 2 time world champion, Caretaker held the VWF World Title for 7 months, the longest reign ever until Mr. Fantastic surpassed it in 2010 with a reign of just over a full year. Caretaker was known as a dominating force due to his ability to create horrific and intimidiating scenes and images through just his extensive and explicit vocabulary.
- Caretaker / Le Protecteur, est la novélisation de l'épisode pilote de Star Trek: Voyager "Caretaker".
- In the end-credits of the episodes he appeared in, he is listed simply as caretaker. He was never given a formal name.
- Caretaker is a Bosmer in The Elder Scrolls Online.
- Caretaker was a title in the Lost Tribe of Sith for the official keeper of lore. Varner Hilts was the caretaker of the Lost Tribe in 3000 BBY.
- Caretaker might refer to: People
* Caretaker (Shore Leave Planet), the caretaker of the Amusement Park Planet
* Caretaker (Nacene), the entity protecting the Ocampan homeworld Episodes
* "Caretaker" , a Star Trek: Voyager episode Novels
* Caretaker (novel), the episode's novelization
- Loď USS Voyager, která byla nově zařazena do služby byla poslána na svou první, nijak vyjímečnou misi. Zasáhla ji však neznámá energetická vlna a přenesla ji na druhou stranu Galaxie. Úvodní dvojepizoda seriálu Star Trek: Voyager.
- A new legend is born…—"Caretaker" was the first episode of Star Trek: Voyager, a feature length episode of the show's first season that was later re-aired as two parts, first aired on 16 January 1995. The episode story was written by Rick Berman, Michael Piller and Jeri Taylor, directed by Winrich Kolbe and novelized in by L.A. Graf for Pocket Books. At the helm of Starfleet's newest starship, the USS Voyager, Captain Kathryn Janeway sets out on a mission to rescue a crewmember—unaware of just how far her journey will eventually take her.
- A caretaker is someone takes care (hence the word) of a world.
- She was the caretaker for Daniel Faraday. After hearing Daniel watch a news report about the discovery of Flight 815, she noticed him weeping, and inquired why he was so upset, and he responded that he did not know. (Confirmed Dead)
- Caretaker var en manlig Latonaner fråm Latona. Han tog hand om Sentinel. Han upptäckte Överste Sean Grieves och Lt Kershaw studera enheten och Grieves sköt honom och dödade honom. (SG1: "The Sentinel") kategori:Latonaner kategori:En-gång SG-1 karaktär
- Caretaker is the title and occupation held at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry by a witch, wizard, or Squib in charge of overseeing the cleanliness and hygiene of Hogwarts Castle. Aside from this, they may patrol the corridors at night to make sure that no students wander in the late hours. In the past, they were also in charge of corporal punishment (e.g. caning) until Headmaster Albus Dumbledore, banned it. However, the job does still entail helping to oversee punishments, as in 1992, when Ron Weasley's detention was to help Argus Filch polish the school's trophies without using any magic.
- En una misión en las Tierras Baldias, la USS Voyager, junto con una nave Maquis, es llevada al Cuadrante Delta, a más de 70,000 años luz de la Tierra por un increible ser poderoso que es conocido como "El Guardián".
- The Caretaker is a Railroad agent operating within the Commonwealth in 2287.
- Caretaker was a male Latonan. He took care of the Sentinel. He discovered Colonel Sean Grieves and Lt. Kershaw studying the device and Grieves shot him and killed him. (SG1: "The Sentinel")
- The Caretaker's technology is beyond quantum science, with embedded string circuitry, utilizing "chaos-entangled supersymmetric twelve-dimensional processing." An independent terminal which is attached to the Vector Sigma Gestalt, it can grant access to various Vector Sigma nodes via a space bridge.
- Caretaker is the curator of the Hall of Knowledge in the Realm of the Gargoyles in Ultima VI. The Caretaker was pleased to show the Avatar around the many treasured stored within the Hall of Knowledge. The Caretaker told the Avatar about numerous artifacts from the Gargoyle Underworld known as Britannia. He also told the Avatar about the Gargoyle Lens and the Vortex Cube, which had been stolen by human thieves and taken to Stonegate.
- The Caretaker was the sole engineer present in the inner chambers of Hanford Nuclear Reservation where The Machine was housed. After Finch allowed it to protect itself by ordering its own relocation, the Machine, by impersonating Special Counsel, tricked the Caretaker into shipping it away to an unknown location, node by node, to make sure it was never offline. Hersh later killed the caretaker, along with Special Counsel, after receiving an order from Control to seal the room.
- The Caretaker is a recurring supercomputer, featuring in Random Kingdom II, Random Kingdom III, Random Kingdom VX2 and Red Alert 2: New World Order. "Caretaker" is also the name of a type of robot used by the Caretaker supercomputer. The Caretaker oversees the maintainance of the simulation in The Remnant.
- The Warehouse Caretaker is the agent who has a form of symbiotic connection to the current incarnation of the Warehouse. Their link allows them to actively search through inventory, sense if the Warehouse is in trouble, and above all be a living body for the Warehouse's soul to share. A Caretaker has access to the restricted files on the current and past Warehouse secrets. Should a Warehouse fail to properly deactivate and later reawaken after the death of its original Caretaker, then it will attempt to form a relationship with the Caretaker of the current Warehouse. This can be harmful to the Caretaker, as he or she will not be able keep up with the information of both Warehouses and their brain will be overloaded. If the reawakened Warehouse can be deactivated, then the Caretaker's flow
- When the Care Bears receive an invitation to visit the new Metro Zoo a new before its official opening, Cheer Bear, Funshine Bear, and Wish Bear jump at the chance, unaware that the whole thing is just a ruse created by the Caretaker to capture them. After luring them into a cage, he traps them inside and activates his "No Quite Light" that drains their special powers, leaving them helpless.
- She’s asleep. We can talk for a moment. It’s not as though I resent taking care of her, far from it. I know all the good people do in their lives should afford them some comforts as the years of their lives dwindle to an end. They need help and that is all I ever wanted to do - help.
- The Caretaker is a variant of the Protoss probe. Its main functions are maintenance of armor, weapons, vehicles, starships, and buildings. Through the use of matter-energy conversion technology, the caretaker can repair any type of technology used by the protoss much like a Terran SCV. The only difference is that the robot uses energy instead of resources to MEND whatever needs fixing. This makes the Caretaker highly efficient in situations with scarce resources. Capital ships under fire in mid-warp also use the robots for external repairs as it is too dangerous for regular engineers to preform (Star Wars: Astromech droid).
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