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== During the events of [[The Terror: Season 1 Episode 1 Go for Broke]] played by [[Matthew McNulty]] ==
== During the events of [[The Terror: Season 1 Episode 1 Go for Broke]] played by [[Matthew McNulty]] ==
At the officer's dinner, [[James Fitzjames]] tells the diners consisting of [[John Franklin]], [[Francis Crozier]], Lt. Little, [[Dr. MacDonald]], [[Lt. John Irving]], and [[Lt. George Hodgson]] about the time he was shot in China.  Crozier sarcastically asks Fitzjames to recount the time he was assigned to guard bird guano.  Franklin mentions that Reid noticed a patch of ice that doesn't appear to be summer break-up ice, but isn't concerned.  Crozier has a meeting with Franklin and Fitzjames about [[David Young]] and Dr. MacDonald tells them Young has dark blood in his stool and he may have tuberculosis.  Franklin suggests [[Dr. Stanley]] have a look at young and decides to have Young brought to his ship.  Franklin gives a speech to the crew about how they will soon accomplish their journey.  Six days later, both ships are stuck in the ice and the next morning they wake up to be surrounded by continuous ice.
At the officer's dinner, [[James Fitzjames]] tells the diners consisting of [[John Franklin]], [[Francis Crozier]], Lt. Little, [[Dr. MacDonald]], [[Lt. John Irving]], and [[Lt. George Hodgson]] about the time he was shot in China.  Crozier sarcastically asks Fitzjames to recount the time he was assigned to guard bird guano.  Franklin mentions that Reid noticed a patch of ice that doesn't appear to be summer break-up ice, but isn't concerned.  Crozier has a meeting with Franklin and Fitzjames about [[David Young]] and Dr. MacDonald tells them Young has dark blood in his stool and he may have tuberculosis.  Franklin suggests [[Dr. Stanley]] have a look at young and decides to have Young brought to his ship.  Franklin gives a speech to the crew about how they will soon accomplish their journey.  Six days later, both ships are stuck in the ice and the next morning they wake up to be surrounded by continuous ice.
== During the events of [[The Terror: Season 1 Episode 3 The Ladder]] played by [[Matthew McNulty]] ==
June, 1847, Little asks Crozier if he has any experience with Eskimo holding grudges when their loved ones are wronged.  Crozier tells him, he wouldn't know as he has never wronged an Eskimo and [[Thomas Blanky]] tells Little that the Eskimo are too concerned with surviving to start a war.

Revision as of 19:48, 11 May 2021

Lt. Edward Little

Background

Edward Little is a first lieutenant on the HMS Terror in the Discovery Service for the British Royal Navy.

During the events of The Terror: Season 1 Episode 1 Go for Broke played by Matthew McNulty

At the officer's dinner, James Fitzjames tells the diners consisting of John Franklin, Francis Crozier, Lt. Little, Dr. MacDonald, Lt. John Irving, and Lt. George Hodgson about the time he was shot in China. Crozier sarcastically asks Fitzjames to recount the time he was assigned to guard bird guano. Franklin mentions that Reid noticed a patch of ice that doesn't appear to be summer break-up ice, but isn't concerned. Crozier has a meeting with Franklin and Fitzjames about David Young and Dr. MacDonald tells them Young has dark blood in his stool and he may have tuberculosis. Franklin suggests Dr. Stanley have a look at young and decides to have Young brought to his ship. Franklin gives a speech to the crew about how they will soon accomplish their journey. Six days later, both ships are stuck in the ice and the next morning they wake up to be surrounded by continuous ice.

During the events of The Terror: Season 1 Episode 3 The Ladder played by Matthew McNulty

June, 1847, Little asks Crozier if he has any experience with Eskimo holding grudges when their loved ones are wronged. Crozier tells him, he wouldn't know as he has never wronged an Eskimo and Thomas Blanky tells Little that the Eskimo are too concerned with surviving to start a war.