L. W. Wilder

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L. W. Wilder is a human from the Revenge of the Fallen portion of the live action continuity family.
"Sir! We have reports of giant robots trying to blow up the Sun. What are your orders?"
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L. W. Wilder is a captain in the United States Navy, commanding the aircraft carrier U.S.S. John. C. Stennis.

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Revenge of the Fallen film

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Actor: John Nielsen (credited as USS Roosevelt Captain)
Voice actor: Hiroshi Ōtaki (Japanese dub){{#if: Emmanuel Jacomy (European French dub), Walmir Barbosa (Brazilian Portuguese dub), Juan Carlos Tinoco (Latin American Spanish), Eduardo Elías (Castilian Spanish dub), Bodo Wolf (German dub), Nino D’Agata (Italian dub), Jin-uk Hong (Korean dub)|, Emmanuel Jacomy (European French dub), Walmir Barbosa (Brazilian Portuguese dub), Juan Carlos Tinoco (Latin American Spanish), Eduardo Elías (Castilian Spanish dub), Bodo Wolf (German dub), Nino D’Agata (Italian dub), Jin-uk Hong (Korean dub)}}

As the U.S.S. John C. Stennis was off the coast of Egypt, Captain Wilder received an agitated call from on land complaining about a lack of troops on the ground. When Wilder identified himself as Captain of the John C. Stennis, the man in turn identified himself as Agent Simmons of Sector Seven, and said that the mother of all non-biologicals destroying the Great Pyramid of Giza in an attempt to blow up the Sun. Simmons said that the only hope of destroying it was a prototype rail gun. When Wilder said that the weapon was classified, Simmons screamed not to lecture him about classified, and to relay a ready order to the properly equipped ship. Convinced that Simmons was at least credible, Wilder ordered his crew to contact the U.S.S. Kidd. Thanks to his taking Simmons seriously, Devastator was destroyed by the Kidd. Revenge of the Fallen

Captain L. W. Wilder’s involvement in the preceding events, or events mostly similar, were also chronicled in the novels "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" and "Revenge of the Fallen: The Junior Novel."

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