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|occupation = [[Hunter]]<br>Member of [[Camp Chitaqua]]
 
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|affiliation = [[Camp Chitaqua]]
 
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'''Bobby Singer''' was a [[hunter]] and a member of the [[Camp Chitaqua]] resistance during [[the Apocalypse]].
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'''Bobby Singer''' was a [[hunter]] and a member of the [[Camp Chitaqua]] resistance during [[The Apocalypse (The End)|the Apocalypse]].
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He was the counterpart of [[Bobby Singer]] from [[Alternate Timeline (The End)|an alternate future]] visited by [[Dean Winchester]] in 2009.
   
He was the counterpart of [[Bobby Singer]] from [[Alternate Timeline (The End)|the]] [[Alternate Universes|alternate reality]] visited by [[Dean Winchester]] in 2009.
 
 
==History==
 
==History==
Following the start of [[the Apocalypse]] and in particular [[Sam Winchester (The End)|Sam]] saying "[[Yes]]" to [[Lucifer (The End)|Lucifer]], Bobby worked with [[Dean Winchester (The End)|Dean]] and [[Castiel (The End)|Castiel]] to protect what was left of humanity from the [[demons]] and the [[Croatoan Virus|Croatoan]] [[zombie]]s. To this end, he apparently helped to set up [[Camp Chitaqua]] and took a picture with Castiel and a few other hunters outside of it.
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Following the start of [[The Apocalypse (The End)|the Apocalypse]] and in particular [[Sam Winchester (The End)|Sam]] saying "[[Yes]]" to [[Lucifer (The End)|Lucifer]], Bobby worked with [[Dean Winchester (The End)|Dean]] and [[Castiel (The End)|Castiel]] to protect what was left of humanity from the [[demons]] and the [[Croatoan Virus|Croatoan]] [[zombie]]s. To this end, he apparently helped to set up [[Camp Chitaqua]] and took a picture with Castiel and a few other hunters outside of it.
   
 
Bobby presumably was killed at some point before 2014. He was apparently shot to death in his house for an unknown reason and his wheelchair and possibly his body were left lying there, never recovered by Dean or his other friends.
 
Bobby presumably was killed at some point before 2014. He was apparently shot to death in his house for an unknown reason and his wheelchair and possibly his body were left lying there, never recovered by Dean or his other friends.
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*He is the first alternate universe counterpart of [[Bobby Singer]] introduced. The second is the [[Apocalypse World]] [[Bobby Singer (Apocalypse World)|Bobby Singer]].
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*He is the first alternate counterpart of [[Bobby Singer]] introduced. The second is the [[Apocalypse World]] [[Bobby Singer (Apocalypse World)|Bobby Singer]], the third that was mentioned only is [[Bobby Singer (Atomic Monsters)|Alternate Bobby Singer]] and fourth being [[Bobby Singer (The Trap)|Future Bobby]].
 
*He has the same history as [[Bobby Singer]] up until 2009.
 
*He has the same history as [[Bobby Singer]] up until 2009.
 
*Unlike his Main Universe counterpart, his legs were never healed and he remained paralyzed given the existance of his wheelchair in his house and him sitting in it in the [[Camp Chitaqua]] picture.
 
*Unlike his Main Universe counterpart, his legs were never healed and he remained paralyzed given the existance of his wheelchair in his house and him sitting in it in the [[Camp Chitaqua]] picture.
 
*When [[Dean]] arrives at Bobby's house, its actually not clear if he finds Bobby's body or just his wheelchair. When Dean looks at the ground he goes "oh no" and turns the wheelchair over to show the three bullet holes. However, the ground in front of the wheelchair is not shown so its not actually clear if Bobby's dead body is lying there or not.
 
*When [[Dean]] arrives at Bobby's house, its actually not clear if he finds Bobby's body or just his wheelchair. When Dean looks at the ground he goes "oh no" and turns the wheelchair over to show the three bullet holes. However, the ground in front of the wheelchair is not shown so its not actually clear if Bobby's dead body is lying there or not.
 
 
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Bobby Singer}}
 
[[Category:Minor Characters]]
 
[[Category:Minor Characters]]

Revision as of 17:32, 25 March 2020

Bobby Singer was a hunter and a member of the Camp Chitaqua resistance during the Apocalypse.

He was the counterpart of Bobby Singer from an alternate future visited by Dean Winchester in 2009.

History

Following the start of the Apocalypse and in particular Sam saying "Yes" to Lucifer, Bobby worked with Dean and Castiel to protect what was left of humanity from the demons and the Croatoan zombies. To this end, he apparently helped to set up Camp Chitaqua and took a picture with Castiel and a few other hunters outside of it.

Bobby presumably was killed at some point before 2014. He was apparently shot to death in his house for an unknown reason and his wheelchair and possibly his body were left lying there, never recovered by Dean or his other friends.

When Dean arrived in 2014 from 2009 thanks to Zachariah, he traveled to Bobby's house and found it dusty and in a disarray with Bobby's wheelchair lying on its side with three bloody bullet holes in it. From Bobby's journal, Dean learned about Camp Chitaqua and its location and continued on to there.

Appearances

Trivia

  • He is the first alternate counterpart of Bobby Singer introduced. The second is the Apocalypse World Bobby Singer, the third that was mentioned only is Alternate Bobby Singer and fourth being Future Bobby.
  • He has the same history as Bobby Singer up until 2009.
  • Unlike his Main Universe counterpart, his legs were never healed and he remained paralyzed given the existance of his wheelchair in his house and him sitting in it in the Camp Chitaqua picture.
  • When Dean arrives at Bobby's house, its actually not clear if he finds Bobby's body or just his wheelchair. When Dean looks at the ground he goes "oh no" and turns the wheelchair over to show the three bullet holes. However, the ground in front of the wheelchair is not shown so its not actually clear if Bobby's dead body is lying there or not.