
Bish Ware
from Four-Day Planet
Introduced as a portly, ruddy-faced man in a conservative black suit, seemingly always drunk on Baldur honey-rum and quoting classical literature. His nickname, 'the Bishop,' derives from his appearance. He doesn't work but receives a quarterly remittance. In reality, he is Terran Federation Executive Special Agent Gonzalo Ware, who has been undercover for five years to apprehend galactic criminal Anton Gerrit (Steve Ravick). He is an expert marksman, tactician, and intelligence gatherer, capable of perfect coordination and remaining 'cold sober' despite heavy drinking, a crucial element of his disguise.
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About Bish Ware
Bish Ware is a supporting character in H. Beam Piper's classic novel "Four-Day Planet" (1961). Introduced as a portly, ruddy-faced man in a conservative black suit, seemingly always drunk on Baldur honey-rum and quoting classical literature. His nickname, 'the Bishop,' derives from his appearance. He doesn't work but receives a quarterly remittance. In reality, he is Terran Federation Executive Special Agent Gonzalo Ware, who has been undercover for five years to apprehend galactic criminal Anton Gerrit (Steve Ravick). He is an expert marksman, tactician, and intelligence gatherer, capable of perfect coordination and remaining 'cold sober' despite heavy drinking, a crucial element of his disguise.
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