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'''Dr. Nick Spartan''' is a jungle explorer who became a biology teacher at [[Crystal Cove High School]]. He was the hero of [[Fred Jones, Jr.]] because he had escaped from so many traps. On one mission in the Amazon he found what he thought was an ancient temple with a shrunken head. When he touched the head it spoke, and a [[Headless Creature]] appeared to haunt him.
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'''Dr. Rick Spartan''' is a jungle explorer who became a biology teacher at [[Crystal Cove High School]]. He was the hero of [[Fred Jones, Jr.]] because he had escaped from so many traps. On one mission in the Amazon he found what he thought was an ancient temple with a shrunken head. When he touched the head it spoke, and a [[Headless Creature]] appeared to haunt him.
   
 
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==Physical Appearance==

Revision as of 21:24, 5 June 2011

Dr. Rick Spartan is a jungle explorer who became a biology teacher at Crystal Cove High School. He was the hero of Fred Jones, Jr. because he had escaped from so many traps. On one mission in the Amazon he found what he thought was an ancient temple with a shrunken head. When he touched the head it spoke, and a Headless Creature appeared to haunt him.

Physical Appearance

He looks like a typical lantern-jawed man of action.

Personality

He neglects the safety and comfort of his wife in favor of jungle adventures, which is what led her to create the Headless Creature in the first place.

Powers and Abilities

Early Life

Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated

(Attack of the Headless Horror)

Appearances

Quotes

  • "A curse? This day just keeps getting better and better."

Notes/Trivia

  • Fred Jr.'s idolization of Nick is similar to the original Fred own idolization of Melbourne O'Reilly from What's New, Scooby-Doo?.
  • He has a quasi-resemblance to Bruce from the Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get A Clue! episode, Don't Feed The Animals
  • The character was based on Indiana Jones.