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*The final frame of the novel shows Bob overlooking what appears to be Goose being melted down in a smelting factory.
*The final frame of the novel shows Bob overlooking what appears to be Goose being melted down in a smelting factory.


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Image:Goose plane.jpg|15 years ago, [[Drucker]] and Goose were flying through the Himalayas...
Image:Goose parachute.jpg|...and had to ditch their plane and parachute out...
Image:Goose monks.jpg|...and enjoyed being befriended at a monestary by monks...
Image:Goose girls.jpg|...and local women...
Image:Goose at Bobs gunpoint.jpg|...until one night [[Bob]] awakens Goose at gunpoint...
Image:Powers Bob golden handshake.jpg|...threatening Goose, first turning his arm to [[Aurification|gold]]...
Image:Goose Golden Face.jpg|...then his face...
Image:Goose Golden Body.jpg|...then his entire body...
Image:Powers Bob liquid gold.jpg|...thereafter being melted into liquid gold.
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[[Category:Deceased Characters]]

Revision as of 16:27, 8 January 2008

Hampton Connolly
First appearance The Golden Goose
In-story stats
Known ability None
Gender
Home Bhutan
Occupation Richard Drucker's pilot

Hampton "Goose" Connolly was Richard Drucker's pilot.

Character History

The Golden Goose

"Goose" and Drucker crash-land their plain in the Himalayas in Bhutan. They both parachute out, and are welcomed to live their by the monks. "Goose" live their for 15 years, until he receives a visit from Bob. Bob interrogates "Goose" about the whereabouts of Drucker, first turning his arm to gold, when he doesn't answer; afterward turning his entire body to gold. Goose is last seen being carried out of Bhutan on a stretcher as a lifesize golden statue.

Notes

  • The final frame of the novel shows Bob overlooking what appears to be Goose being melted down in a smelting factory.