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Likely the first [[gnomes|gnome]] member of the [[Ankh-Morpork City Watch]], '''Corporal Buggy Swires''' first appeared in {{J}} attached to the [[Chittling Street]] station.
Likely the first [[gnomes|gnome]] member of the [[Ankh-Morpork City Watch]], '''Corporal Buggy Swires''' first appeared in {{J}} attached to the [[Chittling Street]] station.


Buggy is currently the first and only member of the Airborne Section. Being small enough to fit on the back of a bird has made him an excellent field agent, from delivering ''crucial supplies'' to intercepting messenger pigeons or flying surveillance missions as the Watch's eye in the sky. He used to fly various birds for various tasks, a sparrow hawk for traffic duties, for example. Now, at the time of the [[Borogravia]]–[[Zlobenia]] conflict, he has a buzzard named Morag, which he bought from a [[Pictsies|Nac Mac Feegle]] clan for a crate of whiskey. Buggy likes being allowed to hit people legally and flying; everything looks small when he's on aerial surveillance.
Buggy is currently the first and only member of the Airborne Section. Being small enough to fit on the back of a bird has made him an excellent field agent, from delivering ''crucial supplies'' to intercepting messenger pigeons or flying surveillance missions as the Watch's eye in the sky. He used to fly various birds for various tasks, a sparrow hawk for traffic duties, for example. By the time of the [[Borogravia]]–[[Zlobenia]] conflict, he had a buzzard named Morag, which he bought from a [[Pictsies|Nac Mac Feegle]] clan for a crate of whiskey.  


A possible early but less cantankerous version of the character, a gnome simply called called [[Swires]], appears in {{TLF}}.
Buggy is a natural for the Watch. He likes being allowed to hit people legally.  He also enjoys flying; everything looks small when he's on aerial surveillance.


[[Category:Discworld characters|Swires, Buggy]]
== Annotations ==
[[category:Supporting characters|Swires, Buggy]]
* A possible early but less cantankerous version of the character, a gnome simply called called [[Swires]], appears in {{TLF}}.
[[category:Serial characters|Swires, Buggy]]
* {{TW}} features a human member of the Watch named Corporal Swires, but they have little else in common.
 
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Latest revision as of 05:11, 3 February 2023

Buggy Swires
Name Corporal Buggy Swires
Race Gnome
Age
Occupation City Watchman
Physical appearance
Residence Ankh-Morpork
Death
Parents
Relatives
Children
Marital Status
Appearances
Books Jingo,
The Fifth Elephant,
Night Watch
Cameos Monstrous Regiment

Likely the first gnome member of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch, Corporal Buggy Swires first appeared in Jingo attached to the Chittling Street station.

Buggy is currently the first and only member of the Airborne Section. Being small enough to fit on the back of a bird has made him an excellent field agent, from delivering crucial supplies to intercepting messenger pigeons or flying surveillance missions as the Watch's eye in the sky. He used to fly various birds for various tasks, a sparrow hawk for traffic duties, for example. By the time of the BorograviaZlobenia conflict, he had a buzzard named Morag, which he bought from a Nac Mac Feegle clan for a crate of whiskey.

Buggy is a natural for the Watch. He likes being allowed to hit people legally. He also enjoys flying; everything looks small when he's on aerial surveillance.

Annotations

  • A possible early but less cantankerous version of the character, a gnome simply called called Swires, appears in The Light Fantastic.
  • The Watch features a human member of the Watch named Corporal Swires, but they have little else in common.