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− | {{People|name=Digby|dob=|service=[[Aerial Corps]]|rank=Midshipman|nationality=British|billets=[[Loch Laggan covert]], [[Temeraire]]}} | + | {{People|name=Digby|dob=c. 1793|service=[[Aerial Corps]]|rank=Midshipman|nationality=British|billets=[[Loch Laggan covert]], [[Temeraire]]}} |
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
− | + | One of Temeraire's [[lookouts]]. Despite his youth, he was one of the ten crew members chosen to accompany [[Temeraire]] and [[William Laurence|Laurence]] to Peking, along with [[John Granby|Granby]], [[Keynes]], [[Riggs]], [[Therrows]], [[Hackley]], [[Dunne]], [[Blythe]], [[Ezekiah Martin|Martin]] and [[Willoughby]]. ([[Emily Roland]] and [[Peter Dyer]] also went, on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Thomas_Staunton George Staunton]'s advice. As they were children, they were not counted against the limit of ten set by [[Prince Yongxing]].) | |
− | Digby was promoted from ensign to midshipman during the crew's stay in Istanbul. He was killed | + | Although Digby was normally the steadiest of the ensigns, at least once he had to be chided by [[John Granby|Granby]] for trying to make a pet of the feral dragon [[Molnar]] by saving choice bits of meat for him. |
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+ | Digby was promoted from ensign to midshipman during the crew's stay in Istanbul. He was killed while Temeraire, Laurence and the crew were escaping from the Sultan's palace with the three dragon eggs owed the British. Digby had been put in charge of the smallest egg, an [[Alaman]]. When it began to slip free from Temeraire's back, he tried to catch hold of it. Instead, both he and the unhatched dragonet fell to their deaths. | ||
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Revision as of 01:13, 2 October 2008
Character Profile
Name: | Digby |
Date of Birth: | c. 1793 |
Service: | Aerial Corps |
Rank: | Midshipman |
Nationality: | British |
Billets: | Loch Laggan covert, Temeraire |
Biography
One of Temeraire's lookouts. Despite his youth, he was one of the ten crew members chosen to accompany Temeraire and Laurence to Peking, along with Granby, Keynes, Riggs, Therrows, Hackley, Dunne, Blythe, Martin and Willoughby. (Emily Roland and Peter Dyer also went, on George Staunton's advice. As they were children, they were not counted against the limit of ten set by Prince Yongxing.)
Although Digby was normally the steadiest of the ensigns, at least once he had to be chided by Granby for trying to make a pet of the feral dragon Molnar by saving choice bits of meat for him.
Digby was promoted from ensign to midshipman during the crew's stay in Istanbul. He was killed while Temeraire, Laurence and the crew were escaping from the Sultan's palace with the three dragon eggs owed the British. Digby had been put in charge of the smallest egg, an Alaman. When it began to slip free from Temeraire's back, he tried to catch hold of it. Instead, both he and the unhatched dragonet fell to their deaths.