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Either Katee Sackhoff or Dirk Benedict if you are a purist.
In Legion terms, I think that translates to Ayla or Ultra Boy
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We can even say this unidentifiable guy on the cover is a random crew member!
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Hmm... I bet that's the Legionverse equivalent of Ahab's creepy harpooner guy!
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I presume you mean Queequeg
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No. I think Queequeg was Starbuck's harpooner. I mean the creepy Persian guy Ahab kept hidden until he revealed his own crazy plot to go out in the boat and hunt the whale himself!
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That's not the same whale that swallowed Jo is it? Or are we talking two different space whale species? How many space whales does one need??
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You can never have too many species of space whales.
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Jo was swallowed by an Ultra-Energy Beast, not a space-whale. Pre-Crisis, at least.
And the Super-Moby Dick of Space wasn't really a space-whale at all, but a Dxaundii wingfish, grown to gigantic size.
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Superboy is Starbuck, trying to be Ahab's conscience. The bubble helmet fella looks like he escaped the ship being eaten by Moby Dick, so he must be Ishmael.
Every time I see this cover, I snicker at Superboy proclaiming "You can't kill it! You know we Legionnaires never take life!" Yeah, right. Tell that to Zaryan rotting in his grave.
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I'm ashamed to admit that i've never read even an abridged version of Moby Dick.
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Isn't the guy in the spacesuit Ultra Boy? Didn't he wear the spacesuit because he could not be invulnerable and use his other powers?
It's been years since I read the story, but I remember him being swallowed by the whale and flashing back to being swallowed by the ultra-energy beast. Then Jo jams his flashlight into the Super Moby Dick's cavity in order to make the whale open its mouth so he can escape.
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Originally posted by Tamper Lad: I'm ashamed to admit that i've never read even an abridged version of Moby Dick. I sheepishly concede the same. I honestly just have no interest, unless someone gives me the review to end all reviews to peak my interest. The Super Moby Dick of Space story, however, is classic!
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Great Scott! How can you guys *not* have read Moby-Dick?
As far as I'm concerned, it makes up for like half that stuff in the Why the Rest of the World Hates Americans thread.
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Does it even make up for all that stuff Nathaniel Hawthorne inflicted on us? Because once I read his works, I pretty much skipped the rest of my American Lit classes in college--they were that painful! Reading Goodman Brown was like going to the dentist.
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I actually haven't read any Hawthorne other than The Scarlet Letter, which I didn't think was that bad, but Moby Dick blows it out of the water.
Though I have to admit when I read it at sixteen, I thought it was a complete waste of time. It wasn't until I re-read at 23 or so that I fell in love with it.
Hmm... come to think of it, it's about time to re-read it again!
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If you like "The Super Moby Dick of Space" (which is a classic!) then you'll appreciate it even more after reading "Moby Dick".
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Also: Read Edgar Rice Burrough's "Tarzan" and then re-read "The Lone Wolf Legionnaire". Read "Mutiny on the Bounty" (it's a trilogy) and then re-read "Mutiny of the Legionnaires".
Agatha Christie's "10 Little Indians", Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game" will also remind you of other Legion adventures.
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There's a "Lone Wolf Legionaire"/"Tarzan" connection? I must check that out! I'm thinking I may have a whole new perspective on Timber Wolf coming out of this!
That reminds me that I've never actually watched Stalag-17.
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Jeepers! I must check out all of these! I've never read Mutiny or Tarzan! I feel so plebian!
Is Stalag-17 the film that 'Super Stalag of Space' is based on?
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Yeah, two of my favorite things, The Super-Stalag of Space and Hogan's Heroes, are both derivative of Stalag-17!
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Holy Cats of Egypt!
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That may be the whitest the crew of the Pequod ever looked!
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Moby Dick is the greates American novel. Seriously. You should read it, Cobalt Kid.
If that's not enough to convince you, consider this: it not only inspired a kick-ass Legion tale, but without it, we would not have the awesomeness that is Robert Shaw in "Jaws."
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