Difference between revisions of "Chief inspector"
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− | The '''chief inspector''' is a nuclear inspector. He inspects the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]] and | + | The '''chief inspector''' is a nuclear inspector. |
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+ | He inspects the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]] and tells everyone to turn their Geiger counters on, which go off the scale immediately. He and his team go around the plant finding major faults everywhere (including [[Homer]] sleeping on the job). [[Mr. Burns]] then asks him to come to his office where "some careless person" had left a pile of money. Mr. Burns and [[Smithers]] then leave the room and come back in to see the inspector still there along with the money. He tells Mr. Burns that he will overlook the fact he tried to bribe him but will not overlook the 342 violations he found in the plant. | ||
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Chief Inspector
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Character Information
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The chief inspector is a nuclear inspector.
History
He inspects the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant and tells everyone to turn their Geiger counters on, which go off the scale immediately. He and his team go around the plant finding major faults everywhere (including Homer sleeping on the job). Mr. Burns then asks him to come to his office where "some careless person" had left a pile of money. Mr. Burns and Smithers then leave the room and come back in to see the inspector still there along with the money. He tells Mr. Burns that he will overlook the fact he tried to bribe him but will not overlook the 342 violations he found in the plant.
Appearances