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| Race: | Human |
| Home Planet: | Earth |
| Home Era: | 2013 |
| Appearances: | NSA: Autonomy |
Bob Johnson is a music teacher who lives on Sesame Street.[1] He has been on Sesame Street since the premiere episode. His many songs on the show include "The People in Your Neighborhood," "Believe in Yourself" and "I've Got Two". An affable and low-keyed fellow, Bob was introduced as Gordon and Susan's neighbor, and had a close, semi-romantic friendship with Linda for many years (having previously resisted the advances of Molly the Mail Lady).
While Gordon and Susan (and to some extent, Maria and Luis) function largely as surrogate parents to the Muppet characters, Bob is more of a surrogate teacher, seldom assuming a disciplinary role. He lives in an apartment above Hooper's Store. Known relatives include Uncle Wally and his deaf niece named Samara. His birthday is August 15. Occasionally, Oscar the Grouch makes a point of addressing him as "bright eyes", sort of like him calling Maria "skinny". Although Bob is still a regular on the show, his appearances have been limited for the past several seasons. This is largely due to the fact that only 26 episodes are produced per season.
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Bob is an employee of the Vice City Police Department. He is mentioned on the official Grand Theft Auto: Vice City website, when accessing criminal records.
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| Actor: | Robert Picardo |
| Species: | hologram |
| Gender: | male |
| Hair: | black (balding) |
| Eyes: | blue |
| Affiliation: | United Federation of Planets |
| Assignment(s): | doctor |
| Stationed: | USS Daedalus-A |
| Occupation: | Emergency Medical Hologram |
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"Bob" was an Mark I Emergency Medical Hologram that was programmed by Starfleet in the early 2370s. (Star Trek: Daedalus)
In late 2375, Bob was accidentally installed aboard the Galaxy-class USS Daedalus instead of a Mark III, and was immediately replaced when the flaw was discovered. When Daedalus CMO, James Maxwell, asked what would become of the Mark I's program, he was told that it would be sent to mine dilithium along with hundreds of other Mark I's.
Seeing the hologram's fate as barbaric, Maxwell demanded that the Mark I be reinstalled and allowed to fulfill his designated purpose, a decision backed by Captain Janice Stenton. From that point on, the Mark I functioned as an excellent back-up to Maxwell's medical team, and Maxwell would often assign him to research projects. As the Mark I became a functioning member of the Daedalus's crew, he decided that he needed a name, although he couldn't initially think of one. It was only on a suggestion of Christopher Mackenzie that he chose the name "Bob". ("Enlightenment")
After reading about the exploits of the USS Voyager EMH in the Delta Quadrant, Bob decided that he wanted to have more freedom and responsibilities aboard ship. Reluctantly, Mackenzie agreed and approved a plan for science officer Jikra Lar and chief engineer Alison Hughes to work on expanded his programming so that he could also function as an engineer and bridge officer. Unfortunately, the project hit several snags when the new protocols and subroutines were introduced into Bob's programming, including near fatal degradation in his program. ("Virtual Insanity")
Bob's program was nearly lost in late 2379 when the Daedalus began to destroy itself. Thankfully, his program was downloaded and rescued by Maxwell, and he was later incorporated into the sickbay systems aboard the Luna-class USS Daedalus-A. ("The Light of Day")
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Bob was a male Human stormtrooper. He was friends with Kjazhed-Uhl
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Brotherhood of Bones (BoB) was a secret society of necromancers and followers of purest evil led by Goshnar. They were vanquished long ago by their arch-enemies, the Nightmare Knights.
The Brotherhood of Bones came to Darama fleeing some war on the continent. They corrupted the settlers of the Thaian colony with ease. That was the beginning of undead-city Drefia. When the Djinns destroyed the better part of the unholy town in their wrath, the Brotherhood hid underground.
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| 2 | Hyaena | |
| 3 | Death Dealer | |
| 4 | Dread Lord |
You can join their society by completing the Dreamer's Challenge Quest.
Many flesh creatures are named Bob. Bob is also occasionally your uncle. Titans As a result, the term can refer to many things, including:
In the real world, there is also...
Bob should not be confused with:
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Bob is a student at the New Domino City Duel Academy.
He appears on this second season as one of the many student of this Academy. He hangs around the twins Leo and Luna as well as with Patty, and Dexter who also are in here.
Bob was going to be expelled from the Duel Academy by the teacher Rudolph Heitmann until Yusei Fudo challenged the teacher to a duel to prevent this.
The only known card belonging to him is "Flamvell Guard".
He probaly uses a Flamvell Deck.
| Main | Akiza (Aki) • Bruno • Carly • Crow • Goodwin • Jack • Kalin (Kiryu) • Leo (Lua) • Luna (Luca) • Roman (Rudger) • Yusei | ||||
| Supporting | Blister (Saiga) • Blitz (Nerve) • Dark Glass • Devack (Demak) • Dexter (Tenpei) • Dr. Fudo • Greiger (Bommer) • Jose • Lazar (Yeager) • Lucciano • Mina (Mikage) • Misty • Mizoguchi • Nervin (Blitz) • Placido • Rally • Regulus • Sayer (Divine) • Sherry • Tank (Taka) • Tanner (Himuro) • Torunka • Trudge (Ushio) • Yanagi • Zeman • Zigzix (Akutsu) | ||||
| Minor | Aero (Yuji) • Alex (Aoyama) • Angela • Annie • Armstrong (Takasu) • Bolger • Frank • Grady (Dick) • Hanson • Hideo • Itokawa • Hunter (Enjo) • Jesse Wheeler • Kate • Koda (Kodo) • Larry • Lenny (Uryu) • Lug • Martha • Max • MC • Micchan • Mrs. Fudo • Pitts • Randsborg (Jill deLauncebeaux) • Schmitt • Setsuko • Shira • Shun • Taka (Takuya) • Toby | ||||
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