Farmer Jon
Full Name: Jonathan Dude
Birthdate: 1940
Species: Human
Nationality: United States of America
Creator: GORE-ILLA
First Appearance: The Quest For Masamune...'s Server
Background
Jonathan was born to the agricultural Dude family, a family with a hatred of technology that Jonathan shared. When Jonathan grew up, he took control of the family farm. His younger brother, EVIL Scientist, turned to becoming a technological mastermind, causing the family to disown him. Farmer Jon also developed some strange powers over the years, before he decided to go on quest to destroy technology and all users of technology to free their souls.
This quest brought him to the Kwest series eventually, but he never did much of significance. In The Quest For Masamune...'s Server, Farmer Jon attempted to destroy Masamune's server while Kester was still in it. Farmer Jon apparently died soon after in a plane crash, but he mysteriously survived. He briefly appeared in The Quest For Golem...'s I Love Lucy episode, where he had replaced God of Poverty as the third member of Team Thrakun until the story self-destructed.
Timeline History
Good Timeline
In Gamehiker Member OG VIII, Farmer Jon assembled a group of "pilgrims" including Luiigii of the Pipes and the OG Six to aid him in his latest conflict with the EVIL Scientist Dude. However, Farmer Jon was later seemingly killed by a Dark Egg tossed by the mutatated Yami Yoshi. The story is ongoing.
Trivia
- He is inspired by several sources; Jonathan Kent from Superman: The Animated Series (particularly in the pilot episode with his line "Let the boy be, Martha"); Farmer Brown, a villain from an obscure Batman: The Animated Series episode with ninja-like moves; and the villain Jim Shooter from the movie Secret Window with his creepy farmer-like ways (a resemblance was mentioned in his Gamehiker Member OG VIII appearance).
Quotes
Luigi: Could we stop by a hospital first?
Farmer Jon: You won't be taking me to no Den of Satan. We'll find some herbs and corn leaves.
-An exchange from GMOG VIII.