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Revision as of 12:47, 20 April 2010

""Luckily, my men responded with their usual calm and bravery."

"

――Trouble Kelp

Trouble Kelp is a die-hard LEP patriot. He is currently Commander of LEPrecon. As if to further stress his daring nature, Trouble chose his first name, Trouble, at his manhood ceremony.

Physical Appearance

Trouble's appearance in the books was not described, but the graphic novels show him as being stocky and more well-built than his brother Grub Kelp. He also has red hair.

Biography

Before Book Events

Not much is known about Trouble's history. In Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code, it was said that five years ago, he was nearly hit by a plane over London. Since then, all flights involving airports in cities had to be approved personally by Foaly.

Appearances

In Artemis Fowl, Trouble leads LEPretrieval One into Fowl Manor, but was easily brought down by Butler along with the rest of his squad. Trouble was the second casualty in Butler's counter-assault. He returns to the house after the bio-bomb has been released to check for bodies and retrieve the ransom, though he does not get much further in than the doorway, having been struck with sorcery sickness, a side effect of entering a human dwelling without invitation.

In Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident, Trouble takes command of the LEP forces during Root's absence. He is seen with his brother stuck in a phone booth during the B'wa Kell uprising. They make a run for it into the emporium, where Trouble orders the remaining forces to retreat. He also arrives in Chute E37 in time for Holly to show him the batteries which the goblins have smuggled in.

In Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code, Trouble briefly discusses his brother Grub with Holly Short during a lockdown of Haven. He is also mentioned casually throughout the book.

In Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception, Trouble is an LEP Major, promoted from his previous rank of Captain. In the beginning of the book, he is described by Commander Root as a more hands-on Major, which "might be what the force needs." He also secures chute E37 for Holly Short and Julius Root to enter. At the end of the book, Trouble is sent in a supersonic attack shuttle to apprehend Holly Short. He is given orders to shoot her down from Ark Sool, but refuses, instead giving her a chance to explain things to the LEP.

Trouble Kelp does not appear in the fifth book, Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony.

Trouble also appeared in the mini-story "LEPrecon" in The Artemis Fowl Files, and nearly loses his magic permanently after being kidnapped and brought unwillingly into a human dwelling during an above-ground initiation for Holly Short. He risks his own position in the LEP when he defends Holly's unauthorized actions to rescue him and Commander Root.

In Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox, Trouble Kelp is promoted to the rank of Commander, replacing Ark Sool.

Personal Life

He played a few roles in the first book and is a more major character throughout The Opal Deception. He has a younger brother named Grub Kelp, a corporal in LEPretrival. The brothers are extremely different in every way, as Grub whines over everything, acting very childish, and Trouble is an expert in the tactical areas and a strong leader. He is often embarrassed by his younger brother's actions.

Credits

He was involved in the siege on Fowl Manor during the first Artemis Fowl, though him and his LEP retrieval team were quickly defeated by Butler. Trouble Kelp disobeyed a direct order from the commander, Ark Sool, when ordered to fire at Holly's ship in the Opal Deception. He did not feel that Holly could have killed former LEP Commander Julius Root, so gave her time to explain. Though he did not fire, he was ordered to take her into custody.