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'''Professor James Moriarty''' is the main arch-enemy of {{w|Sherlock Holmes}}. In a [[Holo-Shed]] simulation, he, along with the rest of [[Zapp Brannigan]]'s "[[History's Greatest Villains]]" came to life. | '''Professor James Moriarty''' is the main arch-enemy of {{w|Sherlock Holmes}}. In a [[Holo-Shed]] simulation, he, along with the rest of [[Zapp Brannigan]]'s "[[History's Greatest Villains]]" came to life. This is similar to an event in Star Trek: The Next Generation where Professor Moriarty (a holo-deck simulation) became self-aware. | ||
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Revision as of 18:11, 27 August 2009
Tertiary character Pseudocharacter | |
Professor Moriarty | |
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First appearance | "Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch" (4ACV01) |
Voiced by | Maurice LaMarche |
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Professor James Moriarty is the main arch-enemy of Sherlock Holmes. In a Holo-Shed simulation, he, along with the rest of Zapp Brannigan's "History's Greatest Villains" came to life. This is similar to an event in Star Trek: The Next Generation where Professor Moriarty (a holo-deck simulation) became self-aware.