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{{Infobox Individual
{{Infobox Individual
|image = Captain Parrot.jpg
|image       = Captain Parrot.jpg
|species = Parrot
|species     = Parrot
|appearances = [[TV]]: ''[[Lost in Time (TV story)|Lost in Time]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Sky (TV story)|Sky]]''
|first      = Lost in Time (TV story)
}}'''Captain''' was a pet [[parrot]] who appeared with [[The Shopkeeper (Lost in Time)|the Shopkeeper]]. They were self-described "servants of the [[universe]]." He considered how he and the Shopkeeper got around to be "privileged information" and was apparently the one who called the shots. Unlike [[the Doctor]], who took subtle approaches to make sure time was undamaged, they took the utmost direct approaches to make sure things stayed in the right order as blind chance couldn't always lead to the correct result. This was the opposite of [[the Trickster]], who caused chaos instead of order.
|appearances = [[TV]]: ''[[Sky (TV story)|Sky]]''
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'''Captain''' was a pet [[parrot]] who appeared with [[The Shopkeeper (Lost in Time)|the Shopkeeper]]. They were self-described "servants of the [[universe]]." He considered how he and the Shopkeeper got around to be "privileged information" and was apparently the one who called the shots. Unlike [[the Doctor]], who took subtle approaches to make sure time was undamaged, they took the utmost direct approaches to make sure things stayed in the right order as blind chance couldn't always lead to the correct result. This was the opposite of [[the Trickster]], who caused chaos instead of order.


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* The characters of the Shopkeeper and the Captain were to have made additional appearances on the series, but the cancellation of ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'' in the wake of the death of [[Elisabeth Sladen]] left their story arc unfinished. Whether they were truly benevolent characters, as suggested by their first appearances, or otherwise was never revealed.
* The characters of the Shopkeeper and the Captain were to have made additional appearances on the series, but the cancellation of ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'' in the wake of the death of [[Elisabeth Sladen]] abandoned their story arc. Whether they were truly benevolent characters, as suggested by their first appearances, or whether they had ulterior motives, was never revealed.


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Latest revision as of 00:07, 18 March 2023

Captain was a pet parrot who appeared with the Shopkeeper. They were self-described "servants of the universe." He considered how he and the Shopkeeper got around to be "privileged information" and was apparently the one who called the shots. Unlike the Doctor, who took subtle approaches to make sure time was undamaged, they took the utmost direct approaches to make sure things stayed in the right order as blind chance couldn't always lead to the correct result. This was the opposite of the Trickster, who caused chaos instead of order.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Shopkeeper often talked to Captain while observing Sarah Jane, Clyde, and Rani through his crystal ball during their quest through time. When Sarah Jane and the others returned, it was suggested that Captain was the one who had arranged for them to go on their quest, implying that he was more than an average parrot. (TV: Lost in Time)

Captain was on his perch with the Shopkeeper when he appeared in Sarah Jane's attic to confirm that it was he who left Sky on her doorstep. It was revealed by the Shopkeeper that the Captain was in charge of their duties, making sure things that couldn't be left to chance were taken care of. (TV: Sky)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The characters of the Shopkeeper and the Captain were to have made additional appearances on the series, but the cancellation of The Sarah Jane Adventures in the wake of the death of Elisabeth Sladen abandoned their story arc. Whether they were truly benevolent characters, as suggested by their first appearances, or whether they had ulterior motives, was never revealed.