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WBBM asked Rayner to switch to a children's program in 1958, though reluctant at first, he did so with The Little Show, which was very much like Ray Rayner and His Friends; on this version, the duck he worked with had the name of Havelock. [1] [14] It ran two years; he also hosted Popeye's Firehouse (as Chief Abernathy) for another two.
Saru is a Kelpien, an alien race created for the series, [13] ... [46] [49] Callum Keith Rennie joined the fifth season as Rayner, a war-time Starfleet captain. [53]
It was sold to English merchants but the crew mutinied and elected Raynor as captain. They sailed to the Indian Ocean and took prizes, during which the ship was called Bachelor's Delight; James Kelley may have been captain for part of this period. They returned to Carolina, scuttled the ship at Sewee Bay, and took a pardon while paying the ship ...
Captain, Klingon Empire: Bird of Prey: Commanding officer Klingon: Ma’ah Jon Curry Seasons 2, 4-5 (LOW) Captain Helm officer Bloodwine delivery ship IKF Che'Ta: Captain Helm officer Klingon: Maihar'du: Tiny Ron Taylor: Seasons 1–3, 5–7 (DS9) Civilian: Ferenginar resident Attendant to Grand Nagus: Hupyrian Maj'el Michaela Dietz Season 2 ...
Captain Rayner of Starfleet expresses concern that the Breen could pose a threat to the Federation. In a possible future witnessed by Rayner and Michael Burnham, the Breen were sold the technology of the Progenitors by L'ak and Moll and they used it to destroy the Federation.
James Eugene Raynor is a major protagonist in Blizzard Entertainment's science fiction StarCraft series. Raynor is a predominant character in the science fiction real-time strategy video games StarCraft and Brood War and is a player character in StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty.
Denys Rayner was born in Muswell Hill in a Georgian house, on the outskirts of London, to Francis (née Parker) and Arthur Rayner, a master electrical engineer, who became a commodity broker moving with his family to West Kirby on the Wirral Peninsula and sending his son to Repton School between 1921 and 1924.
In the tradition of their predecessors, Kyle Rayner became a confidant for his fellow new hero and the pair became good friends. Rayner nominated Hawke for the JLA and was accepted. Alexandra DeWitt: Green Lantern (vol. 3) #48 (January 1994) Kyle Rayner's girlfriend, who was murdered by Major Force. Radu Stancu: Green Lantern (vol. 3) #57 ...