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==In the games==
==In the games==
At the start of {{ga|Pokémon Ranger}}, the {{player}} (either [[Solana]] or [[Lunick]]) receives a letter from Spenser in response to the previous seven letters written to him in regards to becoming a Ranger. He tells the player to meet him in [[Fall City]] on Sunday wearing the Ranger uniform he sent them. Shortly after meeting the player, a {{p|Plusle}} or {{p|Minun}} (depending on the player's gender) angers a wild {{p|Houndoom}}, causing it to become vicious. Due to this, Spenser gives a [[Capture Styler]] to the player so that while he captured the Houndoom, they could capture the other Pokémon. And after an impressive capture, Spenser gives the player official Pokémon Ranger status.
At the start of {{vg|Pokémon Ranger}}, the {{player}} (either [[Solana]] or [[Lunick]]) receives a letter from Spenser in response to the previous seven letters written to him in regards to becoming a Ranger. He tells the player to meet him in [[Fall City]] on Sunday wearing the Ranger uniform he sent them. Shortly after meeting the player, a {{p|Plusle}} or {{p|Minun}} (depending on the player's gender) angers a wild {{p|Houndoom}}, causing it to become vicious. Due to this, Spenser gives a [[Capture Styler]] to the player so that while he captured the Houndoom, they could capture the other Pokémon. And after an impressive capture, Spenser gives the player official Pokémon Ranger status.


It is Spenser's job to give missions to the Rangers of Ringtown in order to keep the peace in his area. It is also said that he used to work as part of a team with two of the other Ranger Leaders, [[Joel]] and {{ra|Cameron}}.  He maintains a fierce, yet friendly rivalry with Joel. This gives Spenser motivation to maintain his quality capture skills and he quickly gained a mighty record at the [[Fall City|Capture Arena]] when it opened. This could be because briefly it is said that he, like the other leaders, have a Super Styler, which allows the player to capture Pokémon much faster.
It is Spenser's job to give missions to the Rangers of Ringtown in order to keep the peace in his area. It is also said that he used to work as part of a team with two of the other Ranger Leaders, [[Joel]] and {{ra|Cameron}}.  He maintains a fierce, yet friendly rivalry with Joel. This gives Spenser motivation to maintain his quality capture skills and he quickly gained a mighty record at the [[Fall City|Capture Arena]] when it opened. This could be because briefly it is said that he, like the other leaders, have a Super Styler, which allows the player to capture Pokémon much faster.
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==In the manga==
==In the manga==
[[File:Spenser PR.png|thumb|200px|Spenser in Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission]]
===Pokémon Adventures===
====''[[Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission]]''====
Spenser, along with Joel and Elita are first seen preparing to finish a then-unknown mission. Later, it was revealed that their mission was to capture a Deoxys, but they failed and were defeated. Later, they are hospitalized and Professor Hastings sends Lunick and Solana to finish their mission.
Later, an injured Spenser, along with Joel and Elita, arrive at the Ring Town Ranger Base, although it took all of their energy to do so. While Lunick battles the [[Go-Rock Quads]], Spenser worries about him and reminisces about Lunick sent him seven letters about how he wanted to be a Pokémon Ranger in the past.
Later, Lunick and Solana return from their mission successful in freeing Deoxys from the Quads' control and taking the {{p|Manaphy}} Egg back from them. Due to Fiore not having Trainers, everyone decides to send the Manaphy Egg to the Sinnoh Region to find a proper Trainer to take care of it.
====Pokémon====
{{TrainerPoké
|pkmn=Fearow
|trainer=Spenser
|type1=Normal
|type2=Flying
|img=Spenser Fearow PR.png
|epnum=PR1
|epname=Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission Episode One
|desc={{p|Fearow}} is Spenser's {{ra|partner Pokémon}}. Fearow was first seen with Spenser preparing to fight Deoxys but was defeated.
None of Fearow's moves are known.}}
[[File:Spenser MPR.png|thumb|220px|Spenser in Mobilize!! Pokémon Ranger]]
[[File:Spenser MPR.png|thumb|220px|Spenser in Mobilize!! Pokémon Ranger]]
===Mobilize!! Pokémon Ranger===
===Mobilize!! Pokémon Ranger===
Spenser appeared in [[Mobilize!! Pokémon Ranger]].
Spenser appeared in [[Mobilize!! Pokémon Ranger]].
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|}{{-}}
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===Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission===
[[File:Spenser PR.png|thumb|200px|Spenser in Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission]]
Spenser, along with Joel and Elita are first seen preparing to finish a then-unknown mission. Later, it was revealed that their mission was to capture a Deoxys, but they failed and were defeated. Later, they are hospitalized and Professor Hastings sends Lunick and Solana to finish their mission.
Later, an injured Spenser, along with Joel and Elita, arrive at the Ring Town Ranger Base, although it took all of their energy to do so. While Lunick battles the [[Go-Rock Quads]], Spenser worries about him and reminisces about Lunick sent him seven letters about how he wanted to be a Pokémon Ranger in the past.
Later, Lunick and Solana return from their mission successful in freeing Deoxys from the Quads' control and taking the {{p|Manaphy}} Egg back from them. Due to Fiore not having Trainers, everyone decides to send the Manaphy Egg to the Sinnoh Region to find a proper Trainer to take care of it.
====Pokémon====
{{TrainerPoké
|pkmn=Fearow
|trainer=Spenser
|type1=Normal
|type2=Flying
|img=Spenser Fearow PR.png
|epnum=PR1
|epname=Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission Episode One
|desc={{p|Fearow}} is Spenser's {{ra|partner Pokémon}}. Fearow was first seen with Spenser preparing to fight Deoxys but was defeated.
None of Fearow's moves are known.}}


==Names==
==Names==
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|隼 ''Zhǔn''
|隼 ''Zhǔn''
|From 隼 ''zhǔn'', falcon
|From 隼 ''zhǔn'', falcon
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|Vietnamese
|Hayate
|Transliteration of Japanese name
|}
|}
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Spenser
ハヤテ Hayate
Ranger Spenser.png
Art from Pokémon Ranger
Gender Male
Hometown Unknown
Region Fiore
Generation III
Games Pokémon Ranger

Spenser (Japanese: ハヤテ Hayate) is the Leader of the Ringtown Pokémon Ranger Base. He has a Fearow as his partner.

In the games

At the start of Pokémon Ranger, the player (either Solana or Lunick) receives a letter from Spenser in response to the previous seven letters written to him in regards to becoming a Ranger. He tells the player to meet him in Fall City on Sunday wearing the Ranger uniform he sent them. Shortly after meeting the player, a Plusle or Minun (depending on the player's gender) angers a wild Houndoom, causing it to become vicious. Due to this, Spenser gives a Capture Styler to the player so that while he captured the Houndoom, they could capture the other Pokémon. And after an impressive capture, Spenser gives the player official Pokémon Ranger status.

It is Spenser's job to give missions to the Rangers of Ringtown in order to keep the peace in his area. It is also said that he used to work as part of a team with two of the other Ranger Leaders, Joel and Cameron. He maintains a fierce, yet friendly rivalry with Joel. This gives Spenser motivation to maintain his quality capture skills and he quickly gained a mighty record at the Capture Arena when it opened. This could be because briefly it is said that he, like the other leaders, have a Super Styler, which allows the player to capture Pokémon much faster.

During a mission to gather information on the Go-Rock Squad in their base, Lunick and Solana are sent on a mission as decoys. After they defeat the Go-Rock Quads who initiate a self destruct sequence in the base, they meet up with Spenser who tells them that he has retrieved Professor Hastings' stolen Super Styler and that he'll be going back into the base to save the wild Pokémon. Lunick and Solana are told to escape while they can. He soon unites with Joel and the two of them escape together, however the player doesn't see him again until he comes to meet them after defeating Gordor.

In Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia, it is revealed that he is a graduate of the Ranger School.

Pokémon

Spenser and Fearow

Partner

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Fearow


Controlled with Capture Styler

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Houndoom
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Mudkip


Quotes

Main article: Spenser (Ranger)/Quotes

In the manga

Spenser in Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission

Pokémon Adventures

Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission

Spenser, along with Joel and Elita are first seen preparing to finish a then-unknown mission. Later, it was revealed that their mission was to capture a Deoxys, but they failed and were defeated. Later, they are hospitalized and Professor Hastings sends Lunick and Solana to finish their mission.

Later, an injured Spenser, along with Joel and Elita, arrive at the Ring Town Ranger Base, although it took all of their energy to do so. While Lunick battles the Go-Rock Quads, Spenser worries about him and reminisces about Lunick sent him seven letters about how he wanted to be a Pokémon Ranger in the past.

Later, Lunick and Solana return from their mission successful in freeing Deoxys from the Quads' control and taking the Manaphy Egg back from them. Due to Fiore not having Trainers, everyone decides to send the Manaphy Egg to the Sinnoh Region to find a proper Trainer to take care of it.

Pokémon

Fearow
Spenser's Fearow

Fearow is Spenser's partner Pokémon. Fearow was first seen with Spenser preparing to fight Deoxys but was defeated.

None of Fearow's moves are known.

Spenser in Mobilize!! Pokémon Ranger

Mobilize!! Pokémon Ranger

Spenser appeared in Mobilize!! Pokémon Ranger.

Pokémon

Spenser Fearow MPR.png
Fearow


Spenser in Pokémon Ranger -The 1st Mission-

Pokémon Ranger -The 1st Mission-

Spenser appeared in Pokémon Ranger -The 1st Mission-.

Pokémon

Controlled with Capture Styler
Spenser Houndoom PRM.png
Houndoom
Spenser Hariyama PRM.png
Hariyama


Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ハヤテ Hayate From 疾風 hayate, hurricane
English Spenser From spring
French Eliott From Elijah, Prophet in Abrahamic religions
German Spencer Similar to his English name
Italian Furio From furia, fury
Spanish Alejandro From alexien (defend, help) and andros (man)
Chinese (Mandarin) Zhǔn From 隼 zhǔn, falcon
Vietnamese Hayate Transliteration of Japanese name



Non-player characters in the Pokémon Ranger series
Fiore LunickSolanaSpenserJoelCameronElitaMurphAriaPercyChrisLind
LeilaniKeithFreddieProfessor HastingsLarryDrowsy GuyThe Go-Rock Squad
Almia BarlowCrawfordLuanaOllieElaineKeithRhythmiIsaacMelodyProfessor HastingsErmaWendySvenLinda
MurphPamurMrs. WinterPonteMs. AprilLamontMr. KaplanMs. ClaireJaniceMr. WoodwardMimiKyleOscar
WebsterBrookHenryLittle TimBig BerthaVatona and NageHerbertGo-Rock QuadsDrowsy GuyBrighton Hall
Team Dim SunTeam Debonairs
Oblivia BenSummerUkulele PichuBookerBurkhartRalphNickNemaNixieRandLeanneMurphProfessor HastingsSupurna
SteelheadTanvirKiraRavioEdwardArleyKasaHocusGo-Rock QuadsDrowsy GuyPokémon Pinchers


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