![]() Scroop is suddenly forced to stop when Jim points a gun at him, but Ben mistakenly cuts the power to the ship. Though Morph can stall him a couple of times, Scroop gets rid of the small alien by flinging him into the pipes on the ceiling. It is this that alerts Scroop that Jim is on board, and he chases the boy through the ship's corridors. Ben separates from Jim to disable the cannons, but in attempting to find the right wire amongst dozens, accidentally sets off the alarm momentarily. Scroop is not seen again until his final scene when Jim, B.E.N., and Morph return to the Legacy to retrieve the map and disable the cannons. Jim and the others eventually escape and land on the planet, with Scroop, left alone to watch the ship as the pirates begin their pursuit. Scroop is seen a couple of times among the crew members and is one of those who attempt to melt the lock of the Captain's quarters. Doppler, he calls his crew to begin the mutiny. When Silver discovers that Jim had overheard everything and fails to stop him from alerting the Captain and Dr. The confrontation is interrupted when the ship finally arrives at Treasure Planet. Jim, who is hiding in the barrel, hears this, not knowing that Silver was just trying to save himself from Scroop's wrath. After being flung into a barrel of purps, an incensed Scroop harasses Silver in front of the alien pirates about his soft spot, but Silver insists that he does not, making it clear that he only cared about Flint's trove. Silver retaliates by grabbing Scroop by the throat and threatening to kill him if he disobeyed orders again. The next morning, while the crew confronts Silver over their impatience to mutiny, Scroop openly expresses his desire to kill Jim, Amelia, and Delbert immediately. He senses a weakness in the cyborg and decides to take advantage of it. Later that night, when everyone else is inside, Scroop spies on Silver as he comforts Jim. ![]() Arrow's death, but Silver realizes the truth after receiving an evil smile from Scroop. After they escape the black hole, Scroop then sadly tells the news to Captain Amelia, having covered his tracks by getting rid of the cut lifeline and making it appear that it was not secured. Arrow's rope and sends him flying to his death in the black hole. This brief relief is short-lived when Scroop cuts Mr. Arrow off the ship, but he is saved by the lifeline Jim had carefully secured. Arrow and Scroop are among the crew upon the rigging releasing the sails. Later, during a supernova, Captain Amelia assigns Jim Hawkins to secure everyone's lifelines. Silver disregards this, ordering the pirate to stick to the plan while he keeps Jim from getting any more suspicious. Soon after, when Silver is furiously berating the crew for almost blowing the mutiny, Scroop attempts to defend his actions, explaining that Jim had been "sniffing" about. Arrow turns around, the wicked alien makes a deep scowling face, foreshadowing Mr. Scroop is prevented from retaliating by a warning glare from Silver, but when Mr. ![]() Arrow soon arrives on the scene and scolds Scroop for his behavior. Jim sarcastically annoys the alien, provoking him into attempting to kill the boy while the other crew members cheer him on, and is only saved when Silver intervenes. ![]() Scroop discovers the boy and attempts to intimidate him into minding his own business. Then he appears when the ship's cabin boy, Jim Hawkins, accidentally eavesdrops on the crews' plans for a mutiny while mopping the deck. He first appears loosening the ship's sails with other crew members as the ship takes off. He is one of John Silver's former henchmen. Scroop is the secondary antagonist in Treasure Planet.
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