Ensign Toast
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| - | + | Since he is last in order of "freshness" {{Erf|1|027}}, it is possible that Ensign Toast was one of Stanley's earliest warlords. He is at least the oldest "surviving" [[Warlord]]. Since [[uncroaked|uncroaking]] costs only [[Juice]], it would not be reserved for solely [[Chief Warlord]]s, so Ensign Toast may not have filled that role. | |
| - | + | If he was a Chief Warlord, Stanley may have replaced him with [[Sir Leeroy Jenkins]], but there may have been others in that role between their time served. | |
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==Real World References== | ==Real World References== | ||
| - | + | His name is a fan-created term for the "cannon fodder", sacrificial [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redshirt_(character) redshirt] characters in the first [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series Star Trek] television series. His attire bears a strong resemblance to the red and black Starfleet uniform worn by security officers during the series. | |
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Revision as of 02:12, 29 June 2009
Proposed Canon
Ensign Toast was an uncroaked warlord for Stanley the Plaid. Along with Archduke Ferdinand he was dispatched to defend the Gobwin Knob garrison from attacking forces, and was presumably destroyed in the ensuing battle.
Speculation
Since he is last in order of "freshness" Erf-b1-p027, it is possible that Ensign Toast was one of Stanley's earliest warlords. He is at least the oldest "surviving" Warlord. Since uncroaking costs only Juice, it would not be reserved for solely Chief Warlords, so Ensign Toast may not have filled that role.
If he was a Chief Warlord, Stanley may have replaced him with Sir Leeroy Jenkins, but there may have been others in that role between their time served.
Real World References
His name is a fan-created term for the "cannon fodder", sacrificial redshirt characters in the first Star Trek television series. His attire bears a strong resemblance to the red and black Starfleet uniform worn by security officers during the series.
| Preceded by: presumedly Stanley the Plaid | Chief Warlord of Gobwin Knob | Succeeded by: Sir Leeroy Jenkins |