Joseph Corcoran

From FenWiki
Revision as of 23:57, 13 June 2012 by Robkelk (Talk | contribs)

(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to: navigation, search
Joseph Corcoran
ResidencePinafore
NationalityFenspace Convention
Other namesJoe, Josie (in female guise or among the Senshi)
OccupationCaptain of the Pinafore
Employerself-employed
Heightvaries between 5'4" and 6'4"
Weight200 lbs.
PartnerTabitha Doe
ChildrenBlossom, Bubbles, Buttercup (AI "daughters")


Primary Writer: Foxboy

  • Age: 37
  • Height: varies between 5'4" and 6'4"
  • Weight: 200 lbs.
  • Build: varies
  • Hair: varies
  • Eyes: varies
  • Common Dress: Neo-Victorian Pseudo-Military apparel aboard the Pinafore or on Station, the Hardsuit Toni (AI) in extra-vehicular situations.
  • Aliases: Joe, Josie (in female guise or among the Senshi)

Notable Mundane Attributes

  • Community Theater: Trained singer, and orator, with experience in several musicals. His dancing is lackluster.
  • O sole mio!: One of the first Gondoliers. Skilled enough to have made oodles of money while piloting the Pearl Forrester.
  • Sesquipedalianism is the Pinnacle of Erudition: Extensive vocabulary.

Handwavium Abilities

  • The 'Wavium Mystique: Through a handwavium-laced physiology, he can assume the form of any humanoid within six inches height of his "neutral" height of 5'10". Mass remains constant, so a teeny female form will have very dense bones and musculature, while a huge bodybuilder is mostly air.

Quirks

  • Popeye's addiction: in order to activate a metamorphosis, he must scarf a serving of Spotted Dick. To that end, he keeps several cases of a canned version of the English dessert aboard the Pinafore.
  • I DON'T LIKE SPAM!: he finds that he needs "English" cuisine to feel "normal." Bangers and Mash, Fish and Chips, and so on. He loves pasties (pronounced PAST- ease) but never eats them aboard the Pinafore due to a Cornish superstition about them and ships.

Stories

Captain Corcoran has played a role in the following stories: