Abner Doolittle

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'''Abner Doolittle''' was a dockworker and veteran of [[Mega War II]]. As a young [[Kats|kat]], he witnessed the final battle between the [[Blue Manx|Blue Manx]] and the [[Red Lynx|Red Lynx]], a battle which ended when the Red Lynx's biplane splashed down into [[Megakat Bay]]. Fifty years later, a much older Doolittle discovered the enemy air ace's sunken biplane when he drug it from the water with his crane, and was given the opportunity to tell his account of the famous battle when [[Ann Gora]] interviewed him about his find.
 
'''Abner Doolittle''' was a dockworker and veteran of [[Mega War II]]. As a young [[Kats|kat]], he witnessed the final battle between the [[Blue Manx|Blue Manx]] and the [[Red Lynx|Red Lynx]], a battle which ended when the Red Lynx's biplane splashed down into [[Megakat Bay]]. Fifty years later, a much older Doolittle discovered the enemy air ace's sunken biplane when he drug it from the water with his crane, and was given the opportunity to tell his account of the famous battle when [[Ann Gora]] interviewed him about his find.
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*His surname is a reference to the real life World War II hero James Doolittle.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:14, 10 April 2021

Abner Doolittle was a dockworker and veteran of Mega War II. As a young kat, he witnessed the final battle between the Blue Manx and the Red Lynx, a battle which ended when the Red Lynx's biplane splashed down into Megakat Bay. Fifty years later, a much older Doolittle discovered the enemy air ace's sunken biplane when he drug it from the water with his crane, and was given the opportunity to tell his account of the famous battle when Ann Gora interviewed him about his find.

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  • His surname is a reference to the real life World War II hero James Doolittle.
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