Imposter Captain Tennille
The Impostor Captain Tennille (偽キャプテン・テニール, Nise Kyaputen Tenīru) is an unnamed tertiary antagonist featured in the third part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Stardust Crusaders, specifically the "Dark Blue Moon" story arc.
He is an assassin sent by DIO who fights the Joestar Group in the middle of the ocean on their way to Egypt. He is a Stand User and wields Dark Blue Moon.
Appearance
The assassin appears as a tall, muscular man possibly in his late thirties. He has a fairly inconspicuous appearance as he only has a moustache and a soul patch for a facial trait and has a mere crew cut.
His attire is similarly ordinary as he wears a simple shirt and pants, complete with gloves, a plain kerchief tied around his neck, and a captain's cap.
Though the true Captain Tennille is never shown, one can assume that the impostor was practically identical to him, since his men, who had worked for ten years on the same ship, did not even suspect the replacement.
Color Schemes
Personality
The assassin is foremost methodical, originally planning to separate the Joestar Group and eliminate them one by one. However his plan is immediately foiled by a fairly dull trick from Jotaro Kujo and he immediately dives into the water grabbing Anne hostage to bait the group. He is quite confident in Dark Blue Moon's abilities, and believes himself capable of taking on the whole group together once he's in the water.[2] The impostor is also quite thorough in his work as he planted bombs on his ship to prevent the Joestar Group from sailing to Egypt.[3]
When disguised as Tennille, he appears to be a fairly aloof and stern individual. His disguise seems to be meticulous as nobody on the ship noticed.
He seems to be fond of the ocean, as he confronts Jotaro for smoking and puts out the cigarette on his cap, asking if Jotaro was going to throw the ashes and the cigarette into the beautiful ocean.[4]
Abilities
Stand
The assassin's Stand is Dark Blue Moon, a considerably independent humanoid Stand of great advantage in water due to its ability to swim, create whirlpools, throw its razor scales as projectiles, and create barnacles that drain the strength of its foes.
Lung Capacity
The assassin's' lung capacity surpasses the human average by three times, and through practice, his personal record was 6 minutes and 12 seconds.[5]
History
Background
The assassin is one of the Tarot Card representatives sent by Enya the Hag to kill the Joestar group. Seeing that the Joestar group decided to travel by sea after the attack of Gray Fly, he killed the real captain and took his place. He threw the captain into the ocean and boarded the ship with everyone else, no one noticing that he isn't the real Tennille. He planned to kill the group one by one while inside the ship.[6]
The impostor at some point plants numerous bombs in the ship to stop Jotaro and company from reaching Egypt.[7]
Stardust Crusaders (1988)
The impostor captain sails on the boat that the Joestar Group have taken to go from Hong Kong to Singapore. After Jotaro and Anne are attacked in the water by a mysterious creature, Jotaro has become suspicious of the crew members and believes one of them may be a Stand user.
The impostor appears after Jotaro climbs back onto the ship, berating Anne for sneaking on and then Jotaro for smoking on his ship. Jotaro quickly accuses him of being the Stand user. Although Joseph Joestar insists that the Speedwagon Foundation had checked his credentials, Jotaro decides to find out if he is the culprit anyway by playing a bluff on him: he says that breathing even a minimal quantity of smoke causes a big vein to appear on the nose of a Stand user. The impostor Captain Tennille immediately falls for it, and reveals his true identity and that he had killed the real Captain Tennille earlier.
He tries to take Anne hostage, but before he manages to do so he is stopped by Star Platinum.[8] The assassin, however, drags Jotaro underwater with his Stand Dark Blue Moon, where his Stand can fight at full power. He traps Jotaro into a vortex, attempting to slash him with Dark Blue Moon's razor scales. He even manages to create some sort of little Cirripede that can drain energy from his opponents' Stands.
Finally, by exploiting Star Platinum's ability to stretch his index and middle fingers, Jotaro stabs the enemy Stand and rips half of his head, defeating him.[9] However the impostor's bombs suddenly go off in the ship, leaving the protagonists to encounter their next enemy Stand, Strength. The assassin, however, is assumedly left to die in the sea.
Chapters / Episodes
- Chapter 128: Dark Blue Moon, Part 2
- Chapter 129: Dark Blue Moon, Part 3 (Death)
- Chapter 130: Strength, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
- Stardust Crusaders Episode 6: Dark Blue Moon (Death)
- Stardust Crusaders Episode 24: High Priestess, Part 2 (Flashback)
Quotes
- “Please refrain from smoking on the deck. What were you going to do with the ashes and the butt? Toss them into the beautiful ocean? You are a guest on my ship, and you must follow my rules... young man.”—Impostor Captain Tennille, Chapter 128: Dark Blue Moon, Part 2
- “A... "Stand"? What on earth are you talking about?”—Impostor Captain Tennille, Chapter 128: Dark Blue Moon, Part 2
- “That's right, I'm not the real captain! I disposed of the real captain, and left him resting at the bottom of the ocean!”—Impostor Captain Tennille, Chapter 128: Dark Blue Moon, Part 2
- “I heard that your Star Platinum is incredibly fast. But Dark Blue Moon's speed in the water is unmatched! Why don't we see who's the faster one? My Stand swims faster than any fish in the world!”—Impostor Captain Tennille, Chapter 128: Dark Blue Moon, Part 2
- “Troublesome waters! Lies and betrayal! It represents fear of the unknown! The card of the moon... Dark Blue Moon!”—Impostor Captain Tennille, Chapter 128: Dark Blue Moon, Part 2
- “Come, follow me! If you wish for a swift, watery death!”—Impostor Captain Tennille, Chapter 128: Dark Blue Moon, Part 2
- “Welcome to the world of Dark Blue Moon... the ocean!”—Impostor Captain Tennille, Chapter 129: Dark Blue Moon, Part 3
- “You moron... You're acting like a big shot. You are probably thinking... "How long can this guy last underwater?" "The longest I can hold my breath is 2 minutes. Can he last longer than I can?" or something like that, I bet. Let me tell you, my lung capacity is 3 times that of a normal person! After training my body, my personal record for holding my breath is 6 minutes and 12 seconds! Can you last that long?”—Impostor Captain Tennille, Chapter 129: Dark Blue Moon, Part 3
- “Keep trying to swim! You're probably having a hard time breathing, aren't you? But an arrogant guy like you needs to be tortured even more.”—Impostor Captain Tennille, Chapter 129: Dark Blue Moon, Part 3
- “You said you were going to turn me into sashimi?! The one who will become sashimi is...”—Impostor Captain Tennille, Chapter 129: Dark Blue Moon, Part 3
- “You were trying to concentrate all of your remaining power into your fingers... That's why you pretended to be exhausted! Is that what you were thinking?”—Impostor Captain Tennille, Chapter 129: Dark Blue Moon, Part 3
Video Games
JoJo RPG (SFC)
The events from Dark Blue Moon occur on some different ways from the original story, as the impostor Captain Tennille uses his Stand to attack the party within a water trap found in a building. Also, Anne is completely removed from the game, resulting in the impostor Captain Tennille not using her as a hostage to attack the team.
Heritage for the Future (PS1/DC/Arcade)
Unlike the previous game, the events from Dark Blue Moon appear on the game with nothing removed. It appears as a "quick time event" mini-game in Super Story mode, where the player must dodge all the attacks from the impostor Captain Tennille's Stand. The mini-game can be replayed on Gallery Mode (Oingo and Boingo's book).
Diamond Records (Android/iOS)
JoJo's Pitter-Patter Pop! (Android/iOS)
Cooldown: 85
Cooldown: 85
Cooldown: 75
Cooldown: 75
Cooldown: 70
Gallery
Trivia
- In the official subtitles on Crunchyroll and the English Dub the impostor Captain Tennille is renamed Captain Dragon. This name change actually still ties into the Captain & Tennille reference, as the Captain's real name is Daryl Dragon.
References
- ↑ Justice - Vol.3 "Shueisha Jump Remix Stardust Crusaders Edition" p.70-71 The Secret of JOJO Characters
- ↑ Chapter 128: Dark Blue Moon, Part 2
- ↑ Chapter 130: Strength, Part 1 P.7.
- ↑ Chapter 128: Dark Blue Moon, Part 2 P.8-9.
- ↑ Chapter 129: Dark Blue Moon, Part 3 P.9.
- ↑ Chapter 128: Dark Blue Moon, Part 2 P.15-16.
- ↑ Chapter 130: Strength, Part 1
- ↑ Chapter 128: Dark Blue Moon, Part 2
- ↑ Chapter 129: Dark Blue Moon, Part 3