Nathan Hale Bridger

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Nathan Hale Bridger is a fictional naval officer and scientist who commands the high-tech submarine seaQuest DSV in the science fiction television series "seaQuest DSV."

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Nathan Hale Bridger canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
naval officer
scientist
allegiance United Earth Oceans Organization NERFINISHED
United States Navy NERFINISHED
appearsIn seaQuest 2032 NERFINISHED
seaQuest DSV NERFINISHED
basedOn archetype of idealistic naval commander
child Robert Bridger NERFINISHED
commanded seaQuest 2032 NERFINISHED
seaQuest 4600 NERFINISHED
seaQuest DSV NERFINISHED
creator Rockne S. O’Bannon NERFINISHED
employer UEO NERFINISHED
United Earth Oceans Organization NERFINISHED
fictionalProfession oceanographer
systems designer of seaQuest
fictionalStatus alive (end of seaQuest DSV season 2 continuity)
fictionalUniverse seaQuest DSV NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork marine science
oceanography
submarine design
firstAppearance seaQuest DSV season 1 episode 1 NERFINISHED
genreOfWork science fiction television series
knownFor advocating peaceful exploration of the oceans
commanding the seaQuest DSV submarine
language English
militaryBranch United States Navy
nationality American
networkOfOriginalBroadcast NBC NERFINISHED
notableCharacteristic close relationship with dolphin Darwin
reluctant to return to military command
strong moral code
occupation naval officer
scientist
submarine captain
pet Darwin the dolphin NERFINISHED
portrayedBy Roy Scheider NERFINISHED
rank Captain
residence seaQuest submarine NERFINISHED
roleInSeries protagonist
seriesDebutYear 1993
setting mid-21st century Earth
shipTypeCommanded deep-submergence vehicle
high-tech submarine
spouse Carol Bridger NERFINISHED

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Captain Nathan Bridger in SeaQuest DSV fullName Nathan Hale Bridger
subject surface form: Nathan Bridger