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Sebastian Cobb

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Sebastian Cobb
Sebastian Cobb.png
Artwork of Sebastian Cobb from The Simpsons: Tapped Out
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Possibly deceased
Hair: Gray
Occupation: Scientist
First appearance: "Marge vs. the Monorail"
Voiced by: Harry Shearer


Sebastian Cobb is a scientist whom Lyle Lanley hired to build the North Haverbrook monorail.

History

Over Cobb's protests, Lanley used shoddy materials throughout the monorail construction process in North Haverbrook, which left it with extensive faults in the brakes and wiring. Unsurprisingly, the monorail crashed on its maiden run, injuring many people and destroying North Haverbrook's economy.

Marge Simpson met Cobb just before the opening of the Springfield Monorail. Suspicious of Lanley, she drove to North Haverbrook to investigate his claim that he had built a monorail there. On arriving, she found the ruins of the North Haverbrook monorail and residents unwilling to talk about the monorail or even admit to its existence. Cobb, however, was willing to talk and filled Marge in on the history of the North Haverbrook monorail. When he heard that the Springfield monorail was about to open, he said, "You just better have a damn good conductor", and the two of them quickly returned to Springfield to try to stop the monorail's grand opening.

They were too late, however, as the Springfield monorail's maiden run was already underway (Cobb apologized for having stopped for a haircut). The brakes had failed and the monorail was speeding out of control. Cobb was able to avert disaster, however, as he advised monorail conductor Homer Simpson via radio to improvise an anchor to stop the train. Homer used the "M" from the monorail sign and did just that, stopping the monorail without serious injury to the passengers.[1]

During Trappuccino, Cobb was part of the angry mob that was after Homer for the pollution of Lake Springfield and placing the town under the dome.[2]

When the Springfield Skypark-Line, the Monorail reactivates and crushes him. However, it is unknown if Cobb survived or not.[3]

Personality

  • Cobb evidently has a vain streak or a lousy sense of urgency, as he and Marge failed to arrive in time to stop the monorail before Homer activated it, due to Cobb stopping for a haircut when he and Marge went from North Haverbrook to Springfield.
  • Cobb's accent implies that he may have been raised in Germany.

Non-canon

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The Simpsons: Tapped Out

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Sebastian Cobb
Image Cost Unlock method Unlocks with Unlock message
Sebastian Cobb.png FREE Monorail
Act 3 Prize 10
Rail Yard Science has the answer, now all he needs is the right question.
DonutVaries Level 58 (limited time)
Premium
Tapped Out Blueprints.png70,000 Rail Yard Prize
Technical Information ID Groups Quest(s) Internal Name
109501 Regular Characters, Regular Male, Adult, Mad Scientists Social Engineering SebastianCobb

Behind the Laughter

Sebastian Cobb's appearance is very similar to Dr. Strangelove from the film Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.

Appearances

References