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Lieutenant Tom Paris as Captain Proton.

Captain Proton was the fictional lead character in a series of early-20th century media productions collectively known as The Adventures of Captain Proton. Captain Proton stories included short films, prose publications, and radio plays. (VOY episode: "Night"; VOY anthology: Captain Proton: Defender of the Earth; DS9 short story: "Captain Proton and the Orb of Bajor"; et al)

History and specifics[]

Captain Proton, Spaceman First Class, was nicknamed "Protector of Earth" and "Scourge of Intergalactic Evil" for his many heroic feats against numerous interstellar threats, with the assistance of his sidekick Buster Kincaid and his secretary Constance Goodheart. (VOY episode: "Night"; et al)

As a child, James Wainwright was an avid reader of the Captain Proton stories as well as those featuring Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers. (TOS - Strange New Worlds III short story: "The Aliens Are Coming!"; TOS novel: From History's Shadow)

In the 1938 radio adaptation, Captain Proton was played by Peter Collyer. (DS9 short story: "Captain Proton and the Orb of Bajor")

One of the Captain Proton films, The Bride of Chaotica, was included in the motion picture library aboard the Enterprise (NX-01). (ENT episode: "Cogenitor")

Commander Veronica Fletcher, the first officer of the Columbia (NX-02), was a huge fan of the Captain Proton novels and brought the first six with her aboard the ship. While trapped in the Caeliar city of Axion in the 16th century, she wrote novels of her own featuring the character. (ST - Destiny novels: Gods of Night, Mere Mortals)

In the late 24th century, Tom Paris created a series of holonovels featuring Captain Proton. (VOY episode: "Night"; et al)

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Fictional characters of film, literature, television and plays
The Adventures of Captain Proton series Captain ProtonChakChaoticaChef HenryFolkeConstance GoodheartBuster KincaidPhredThe President of EarthQueen FemsSandorSatan's Robot
Alice in Wonderland series AliceBandersnatchThe CaterpillarCheshire catThe DormouseMad HatterThe Playing CardsQueen of HeartsTweedledumTweedledeeWhite Rabbit
The Avengers: Steed & Mrs. Peel Emma Peel Barbarella Barbarella Beowulf Prince BeowulfFreyaGrendelHrothgarUnferth
Bewitched Endora The Boomer Diaries DiraniVallejo Buck Rogers series Buck Rogers
Casablanca Rick Blaine Works of Raymond Chandler Philip Marlowe Works of Max Allan Collins Nate Heller
Dixon Hill series AlvaDan BellSlade BenderArthur Clinton BradleyJessica BradleyJimmy CuzzoSilent ForresterDixon HillJohnnyHaircut LapinskiFelix LeechMadelineMcNarySharon McNaryNailsNicky the NoseCyrus RedblockMarty O'FarronRexRuby
Don Quixote Don Quixote Flash Gordon series Flash GordonMing the Merciless Forbidden Planet Robby the Robot
Works of C.S. Forester Horatio Hornblower Gulliver's Travels Lemuel Gulliver Works of Dashiell Hammett The Maltese Falcon: Sam Spade
Hotel Royale Ali BabaMickey DRitaRoyale assistant managerRoyale bellboyRoyale croupierTexasVanessaZiggy
Indiana Jones series Indiana Jones MacGyver series Angus MacGyver Rambo series John Rambo
Robin Hood Maid MarianSheriff of Nottingham • Sir Guy of GisbourneMerry Men: Robin HoodAlan-a-DaleFriar TuckLittle JohnWill Scarlet Works of Benny Russell BorgKirkPicardBenjamin SiskoVenusian firebeastThe Kingdom of Elysian: Sir Amand Rauth • Wizard PolluxLady AudreyPrincess Thalia) • Queen Neve) • Sir AdyaKing RidleyCasterZ'ymira the Huntress • Crimson GuardRuna
Works of William Shakespeare Caliban • The CapuletsHamletLaertesPoloniusRomeo and Juliet • The MontaguesOpheliaShylock
Sherlock Holmes series Irene AdlerSherlock HolmesLestradeJames MoriartyJohn Watson
Works of Mickey Spillane Mike Hammer Works of Mark Twain Huckleberry Finn The Wizard of Oz series Dorothy GaleThe ScarecrowTin man
Other characters of fiction AmoretBlutoBoromirBr'er RabbitElvis ColeCommando CodyCount DraculaFaustThe FlintstonesFrankenstein's monsterHulkCowboy RalphSub-MarinerSupermanThor

Appearances and references[]

In production order. See The Adventures of Captain Proton for a list of in-universe Captain Proton stories

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