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Revision as of 17:02, 8 January 2008
| Hampton Connolly | |
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| First appearance | The Golden Goose |
| In-story stats | |
| Known ability | None |
| Nicknames | Goose, Hamp |
| Gender | |
| Date of death | 2007 |
| Home | Bhutan |
| Occupation | Richard Drucker's pilot |
Hampton "Goose" Connolly was Richard Drucker's pilot.
Character History
The Golden Goose
15 years ago, "Goose" and Drucker crash-land their plane in the Himalayas of Bhutan. They both parachute out, and are welcomed to live there 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 and being thrown into a giant vat, left to melt.
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15 years ago, Drucker and Goose were flying through the Himalayas...
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...and had to ditch their plane and parachute out...
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...and enjoyed being befriended at a monestary by monks...
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...and local women...
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...until one night Bob awakens Goose at gunpoint...
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...threatening Goose, first turning his arm to gold...
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...then his face...
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...then his entire body...
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...thereafter being melted into liquid gold.
