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− | '''Buzz Aldrin''' is an astronaut who was the second man on the Moon. He flew on the space shuttle with [[Homer Simpson]] and fellow astronaut [[Race Banyon]]. | + | '''Buzz Aldrin''' is an astronaut who was the second man on the Moon. |
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+ | He flew on the space shuttle with [[Homer Simpson]] and fellow astronaut [[Race Banyon]]. | ||
In sharp contrast to Banyon, Aldrin generally treated Homer considerately and with respect, although he was occasionally astounded by Homer's ineptitude, ignorance and general stupidity. When a crisis broke out on the shuttle, Aldrin was the voice of reason, trying to tell [[James Taylor (character)|James Taylor]] that it wasn't the best time for music. At the end of the mission, Aldrin hailed Homer as a hero for saving them all by using a carbon rod to secure the shuttle's hatch, which had been damaged during the crisis. | In sharp contrast to Banyon, Aldrin generally treated Homer considerately and with respect, although he was occasionally astounded by Homer's ineptitude, ignorance and general stupidity. When a crisis broke out on the shuttle, Aldrin was the voice of reason, trying to tell [[James Taylor (character)|James Taylor]] that it wasn't the best time for music. At the end of the mission, Aldrin hailed Homer as a hero for saving them all by using a carbon rod to secure the shuttle's hatch, which had been damaged during the crisis. |
Revision as of 09:50, December 18, 2010
- This article is about the Buzz Aldrin character. For the real-life astronaut and voice actor, please see Buzz Aldrin.
Buzz Aldrin
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Character Information
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Buzz Aldrin is an astronaut who was the second man on the Moon.
History
He flew on the space shuttle with Homer Simpson and fellow astronaut Race Banyon.
In sharp contrast to Banyon, Aldrin generally treated Homer considerately and with respect, although he was occasionally astounded by Homer's ineptitude, ignorance and general stupidity. When a crisis broke out on the shuttle, Aldrin was the voice of reason, trying to tell James Taylor that it wasn't the best time for music. At the end of the mission, Aldrin hailed Homer as a hero for saving them all by using a carbon rod to secure the shuttle's hatch, which had been damaged during the crisis.
Appearances