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{{quote|Buck|Gordon, where did you learn to shoot like that?
|Gordon|I've been doing that since before you were born Captain.
|Buck| (amused skepticism) You really think so?
|Gordon| (with a grin) Young man...I know so.
|attribution={{buck}} and Gordon, {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls}}}}
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Brigadier '''Gordon''' is a retired training instructor and former flight officer in the [[Earth Defense Directorate]].
Brigadier '''Gordon''' is a retired training instructor and former flight officer in the [[Earth Defense Directorate]]. Maj. [[Duke Danton]] is one such former trainee in [[2476]] CE.


He came out of retirement in [[2491]] CE when the Directorate was disastrously short of the fighter pilots needed for an urgent pre-emptive assault on an enemy fleet.
He came out of retirement in [[2491]] CE when the Defense Directorate was disastrously short of the fighter pilots needed for an urgent pre-emptive assault on an enemy fleet assembled by the zealot [[Kaleel]].


{{buck}} is impressed with Gordon's shooting skills against [[Kaleel]]'s fighters, given that such raw skill was uncommon with typical 25th century pilots who relied heavily on computers for combat {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls}}.
{{buck}} is impressed with Gordon's shooting skills against [[Scorpion fighter|Kaleel's fighters]], given that such raw skill was uncommon with typical 25th century pilots who relied heavily on computers for combat {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls}}.
{{quote|Buck|Gordon, where did you learn to shoot like that?
|Gordon|I've been doing that since before you were born Captain.
|Buck| (amused skepticism) You really think so?
|Gordon| (with a grin) Young man...I know so.
|attribution={{buck}} and Gordon, {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls}}}}


== Notes ==
== Notes ==


* Gordon was portrayed by former Olympic athlete and veteran actor [[Buster Crabbe]], who also played [[w:Flash Gordon|Flash Gordon]] in the 1936 movie serial of the same name and its two sequels, and in 1939 played [[Anthony Rogers (serial)|the title role]] of the [[Buck Rogers (serial)|''Buck Rogers'' serial]].
* Gordon was portrayed by former Olympic athlete and veteran actor [[Buster Crabbe]], who also played [[w:Flash Gordon|Flash Gordon]] in the 1936 movie serial of the same name and its two sequels, and in 1939 played [[Anthony Rogers (serial)|the title role]] of the [[Buck Rogers (serial)|''Buck Rogers'' serial]].
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Gordon, where did you learn to shoot like that?
I've been doing that since before you were born Captain.
(amused skepticism) You really think so?
(with a grin) Young man...I know so.

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Brigadier Gordon is a retired training instructor and former flight officer in the Earth Defense Directorate. Maj. Duke Danton is one such former trainee in 2476 CE.

He came out of retirement in 2491 CE when the Defense Directorate was disastrously short of the fighter pilots needed for an urgent pre-emptive assault on an enemy fleet assembled by the zealot Kaleel.

William "Buck" Rogers is impressed with Gordon's shooting skills against Kaleel's fighters, given that such raw skill was uncommon with typical 25th century pilots who relied heavily on computers for combat (BR25: "Planet of the Slave Girls").

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