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{{disambiguation|the series|The Adventures of Captain Proton}}
 
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:"''Captain Proton, [[Spaceman First Class]], Protector of [[Earth]], Scourge of Intergalactic Evil, at your service!''"
 
'''{{Captain}} Proton''' was the protagonist of the [[holo-novel]] ''[[The Adventures of Captain Proton]]'', a story created by {{USS|Voyager}} crewmember [[Tom Paris]]. In the story, Proton has a [[sidekick]] named [[Buster Kincaid]] – played by [[Harry Kim]] on a number of occasions – and a {{dis|secretary|occupation}} named [[Constance Goodheart]]. He fought against the "evil forces" of [[Doctor]] [[Chaotica]] and [[Queen]] [[Arachnia]].
   
 
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:"''Captain Proton, Spaceman First Class, Protector of [[Earth]], Scourge of Intergalactic Evil, at your service!''"
 
 
'''Captain Proton''' was the protagonist of the [[holographic novel]] ''[[The Adventures of Captain Proton]]'', a story created by {{USS|Voyager}} crewmember [[Tom Paris]]. In the story, Proton's sidekick is called [[Buster Kincaid]], played by [[Harry Kim]] on a number of occasions, and his secretary is named [[Constance Goodheart]]. He fought against the "evil forces" of [[Doctor Chaotica]] and [[Queen Arachnia]].
 
   
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While the episode "Night" was undergoing initial development, the name of this character was "Captain Galaxy". He was originally called that in the final draft script of "Night" (as of {{d|29|May|1998}}), though his name was changed to "Captain Proton" by the time the eighth revision to that final draft teleplay was issued (on {{d|2|July|1998}}).
   
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The jetpack of the costume was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|4822}}
 
The jetpack of the costume was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|4822}}
   
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===Apocrypha===
The costume worn by Captain Proton bears striking similarity to that of {{w|Commando Cody}}, especially the control panel on the front.
 
 
Captain Proton has been featured in at least one complete ''Captain Proton'' story that has been written in the real world &ndash; ''[[Captain Proton: Defender of the Earth]]'', by [[Dean Wesley Smith]]. He presumed that, in the ''Star Trek'' universe, the holo-novel ''Captain Proton'' was adapted from a supposed 1930s pulp magazine, and set out to write and publish that story.
   
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At least one complete ''Captain Proton'' story has been written in the real world, by [[Dean Wesley Smith]], ''[[Captain Proton: Defender of the Earth]]''. He presumed that, in the ''Star Trek'' universe, the holonovel ''Captain Proton'' was adapted from a supposed 1930s pulp magazine, and set out to write and publish that story.
 
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For the series, please see The Adventures of Captain Proton.
"Captain Proton, Spaceman First Class, Protector of Earth, Scourge of Intergalactic Evil, at your service!"

Captain Proton was the protagonist of the holo-novel The Adventures of Captain Proton, a story created by USS Voyager crewmember Tom Paris. In the story, Proton has a sidekick named Buster Kincaid – played by Harry Kim on a number of occasions – and a secretary named Constance Goodheart. He fought against the "evil forces" of Doctor Chaotica and Queen Arachnia.

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Appendices

Appearances and references

Background information

While the episode "Night" was undergoing initial development, the name of this character was "Captain Galaxy". He was originally called that in the final draft script of "Night" (as of 29 May 1998), though his name was changed to "Captain Proton" by the time the eighth revision to that final draft teleplay was issued (on 2 July 1998).

The jetpack of the costume was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

Apocrypha

Captain Proton has been featured in at least one complete Captain Proton story that has been written in the real world – Captain Proton: Defender of the Earth, by Dean Wesley Smith. He presumed that, in the Star Trek universe, the holo-novel Captain Proton was adapted from a supposed 1930s pulp magazine, and set out to write and publish that story.

External link