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| Detective Inspector Bishop | |
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| Race: | Human |
| Home Planet: | Earth |
| Home Era: | 20th century |
| Appearances: | DW: The Idiot's Lantern |
| Actor: | Sam Cox |
Detective Inspector Bishop was a police working in London in 1953. Together with Crabtree he investigated the mystery with faceless humans. (DW: The Idiot's Lantern)
B6 Blue (aka Bishop) was a female Nasat scientist and Starfleet officer in the 23rd century.
In 2249 B6 Blue held the rank of lieutenant, and was assigned to the Vulcan Science Academy on planet Vulcan, where she participated in a project involving artificial gravity. There she met Sarek, at that time an astrophysicist at the Academy, and his son Spock. It was Spock's interactions with B6 Blue that inspired him to join Starfleet.
During this period, B6 Blue managed to disprove Occita's theorem. This scientific breakthrough led to more comfortable interstellar travel.
In 2268, B6 Blue held the rank of commodore, and was commanding officer of "The Yard", a top secret Federation research base. That year, she tried to recruit Spock to join her team, though Spock opted to stay aboard the USS Enterprise. (TOS short story: "Devices and Desires")
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The Bishops, headed by the ruthless John Bishop, are a power-hungry family that inhabits the Shark Club casino. The second most powerful family in New Reno, they seek to end New Reno's mob-based anarchy and bring it into an alliance with NCR and Vault City, working within the NCR's congressional system to legalize prostitution and gambling within the republic.
Whereas most family's missions involve the local intrigues of New Reno's politics, the Bishops are focused more on the politics of the outside world, delivering messages and occassionally poisons to political figures and spies outside New Reno.
John Bishop is a neglectful husband. He is indifferent to the fidelity of his wife, Leslie Anne Bishop, and himself cheats whenever it suits him. He has also provided little guidance for his daughter, Angela Bishop, who is also promiscuous and a jet addict to boot. NCR hired the Bishops as middlemen, who in turn hired the raiders who harass Vault City, in the hopes that Vault City will turn to NCR for protection.
The Bishops appear only in Fallout 2.
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The Bishop is a recurring Job class from Ivalice. It is exclusive to the Bangaa race and is their only magic-based Job. Bishops learn a variety of offensive and defensive magic, so one could say they are a variant of Red Mage. Due to their religious namesake, Bishops are the only Job class in their respective games that can cast the spell Holy.
To open the Bishop Job, you need to master two White Monk abilities.
| “The Street’s Disciple” Bishop Williams | |
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| [[Image:|px|Image of “The Street’s Disciple” Bishop Williams]] | |
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| Real name | |
| Ring Names | {{{names}}} |
| Height | 6'7" |
| Weight | 275 lbs. |
| Date of birth | June 21, 1976 |
| Place of birth | Detroit, Michigan |
| Date of death | |
| Place of death | |
| Resides | Detriot, Michigan |
| Billed from | Detriot, Michigan |
| Trainer | Akira Mishima |
| Current federation(s) |
WVWF & GWC |
| Previous federation(s) |
WFC (World Federation of Champions) |
| Handled by | |
| Win/Loss Record | {{{winloss_record}}} |
| Debut | April 5, 2000 |
| Retired | {{{retired}}} |
Bishop is a wrestler currently under contract for the WrestleView Wrestling Federation (WVWF) and the Global Wrestling Coalition (GWC).
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Bishop was a huge wrestling fan when he was growing up and he got his cousin, Xavier Williams into the wrestling business. When he turned 18, he moved down to Atlanta and lived with Xavier, as they both trained in the Underground a wrestling headed, by teacher and mentor to both Xavier and Bishop, Akira Mishima.
When Bishop made it to the WFC he was blessed to make it this far. After some trial matches he was finally given a contract, by the GM, Jigen he was thrown into a feud with Jigen’s personal bodyguard Bob Wire. After a lengthy feud they settled the match in a Texas Deathmatch, in which the only way to win, is to pin your opponent. And keep him down for a 10 count. He was defeated after being blasted in the skull with a barbed wire baseball bat. As he recovered, his cousin Xavier, debuted and he captured the WFC Intercontinental Title. As an idea for a money feud, Bishop returned and he cost Xavier a match. As a result they faced each other in a Street fight, after Bishop gave Xavier a nasty Tombstone Piledriver off the hood of a limo, he was crowned the “Street Disciple” and named his move the “Street’s Respect” he was forced to leaves the WFC after his wife was going into the labor and he left to go raise his first daughter, Erica.
His return to wrestling was big as he landed in the company, WVWF. He was in a feud with then star, Ash Clack but after defeating him numerous times, he was begging for a real challenge. Soon the WVWF Television Championship was created and Bishop won the 10 man battle royal. Bishop would hold the title for a month, before losing it to Colton Barnett after failing to retain the title in a 3-Way Street Fight in which ended in a triple KO Bishop has yet to be seen in competition. Bishop was recently in the a rumble to win the right to face Dark Prophet at Vendetta. But after making a strong entrance, he was eliminated by Shawn Tyler
Bishop just recently inked a deal with the GWC and although he is yet to make an offical in ring appearance, he is signed under the Mayhem brand, his debut will be under the Assualt brand. In Bishop's debut match with JW McCammon and Rudy Mancino he was defeated as JW pinned Rudy. Bishop was also in the Battle Royal but was eliminated.
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| Preceded by: None |
Succeeded by: Colton Barnett |
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Bishop is a part owner of this gym which is ran by his mentor, Akira "The Dragon" Mishima. Since Bishop is on a lighter work load than his cousin Xavier Williams he is at the gym more often to teach classes, although X has been known to drop in time to time. Bishop's main lesson is submission wrestling as he teaches new student how to apply submission hold and how to use targeted attacks against oppoenets.
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| Bishop, chief surgeon of the Interplanetary Convention Center. | |
| Actor: | Lance Henrikson |
| Species: | Bishop-type Android |
| Gender: | Male |
| Hair: | Brown |
| Eyes: | Blue |
| Height: | 1.78 m |
| Affiliation: | X.S. Tech |
| Occupation: | Surgeon |
| Father: | Professor Tom Bishop |
Bishop was an android created by the X.S. Tech corporation and served as the Chief Surgeon of the Interplanetary Convention Center. (Star Trek: Voyager - Dark Realm)
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Bishop was named after noted human cybernetics researcher Professor Tom Bishop of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, one of the first humans to make contact with X.S. Tech. The Bishop android encountered by the Voyager away team was modeled on his creator and took his creator's name. As such he was the first such type of android produced by the X.S. Tech corporation.
Bishop stated that his type of androids were to appear as human as possible with the purpose of putting humanoid patients at ease. And he would say that no two Bishop-type androids were identical in appearance. This was demanded by Dr. Bishop, his creator, and carried out by the X.S. Tech production line.
According to scans performed by William Telfer, the Bishop android appeared to be more advanced than the Soong-type andoid. The synthetic flesh alone was years ahead of the similar covering for Lieutenant Commander Data.
When the Voyager away team encountered Bishop, he stated that his class of android was only recently coming into production with only one hundred and forty-seven units presently active throughout the galaxy. (Star Trek: Voyager - Dark Realm)
Bishop would first encounter the United Federation of Planets when a stranded away team, in company with Doctor Emmett Brown, Clara Clayton, and Marty McFly landed at the Interplanetary Convention Center. The group had two injured personnel, with one in critical condition.
Bishop would treat a severely wounded Celes Tal after she had been shot by 3D and successfully remove a 9mm slug from Celes with minimal impact. (Star Trek: Voyager - Dark Realm)
The Bishop android's reflexes and average physical strength were greater than those of most humanoids.
He was programmed with inhibitions against harming any lifeform as well as with detailed files on the biologies of at least one hundred and seventy-eight humanoid species. His CPU was also capable of learning.
He could download files via a wireless uplink from most computer interfaces, to include Federation tricorders and could remotely control any medical robots in his infirmary. He could remotely control up to twenty-seven medical robots. (Star Trek: Voyager - Dark Realm)
Bishop was named as a nod to Lance Henrikson's character in the motion pictures Aliens and Alien 3.
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