Tundra | |
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Tundra | |
Biographical Information | |
Full Name | Tundra |
Occupation(s) | Space Ranger |
Alignment | Good |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Female |
Race | Human |
Hair Color | Blonde |
Eye Color | Black on White |
Skin Color | Beige |
Powers and Abilities | |
Weapons | Star Command-issue |
Equipment | Star Command-issue |
Production Details | |
First Appearance | The Adventure Begins |
Last Appearance | Ancient Evil |
Voice Actor(s) |
“Smile for the Star Command newsletter!”
Tundra is a female human Space Ranger.
Physical Appearance
Tundra is tall and slender, commonly seen with her blond hair tied back in a ponytail, held in place with a green elastic band. Her face is long but her cheeks round, and she wears small black earrings and sports red lipstick. She has both a high-pitched voice that cracks slightly when she speaks,[1] which can fluctuate to sound deeper and more authorative.[2]
History
Tundra was a member of Rocket Crockett's team on Star Cruiser 22, possibly serving as the navigator.[3] Later on, she became the Captain of Star Cruiser 36, with the Corporal as her co-pilot, Cadet Flarn as her navigator, and the avian-like Space Ranger making up her team. She suffered the loss of her star cruiser when flaming chunks from the sun caused by Gravitina destroyed it.[2]
Tundra also periodically contributes to the Star Command newsletter as a photographer, having once taken a photograph of Mira on her one-year anniversary of receiving her co-pilot wings.[1]
Personality
Tundra appears to be a bubbly and enthusiastic person when its comes to things she is passionate about, such as taking photos,[1] but gets down to business when on duty, being quick-thinking and knowing how to take charge of a situation when necessary[2]
Quotes
Mira's Wedding
- "Smile for the Star Command newsletter!"
Sunquake
- "Punch our course into the computer. Everyone down the launch tubes, now!"
Trivia
- Tundra has appeared in several episodes as a background character but has only ever had brief speaking roles in "Mira's Wedding" (where she was named in the credits) and "Sunquake".
Appearances
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Mira's Wedding" Cite error: Invalid
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tag; name "Mira's Wedding" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Sunquake"
- ↑ "The Starthought"