![]() ![]() On the way to Tidmouth with the Governor to collect security, he apparently blew smoke at Helen, who purposely made the journey difficult for him. After Toad said that he would like to take the Governor, Crovan scoffed this and harshly insulted Toad. Crovan was annoyed and rudely told Oliver to leave. When he came back to collect her, he found her talking with Oliver and Toad, who were in the siding next to her. After Helen said he was a disturbing sight, Crovan called her a "wooden old cow." Later, he took Helen to Tidmouth to be washed, and then left. In May of 2014, Crovan came into Knapford, boasting like usual. Henry and Gordon realized that Crovan did have some good in him after all. ![]() After that, Crovan left to return to the Governor. While he was doing so, Sir Topham Hatt came up with a teapot, and captured Alfred. Alfred's ghost is pleased with a smug look to see him, only for the blue engine to tell him that 87546 has been erased and has his name, and told Alfred's ghost off for using him as his minion. In 1995, Crovan was passing through Tidmouth, and called Gordon and Henry "silly sausages". That night, when Henry, Gordon and Sir Topham Hatt were trying to capture Alfred's ghost, Crovan arrived. After almost being scrapped, he was saved by the Government of Sodor, who were in need of an engine to transport the Governor and given a coach named Helen. He eventually ended up at the Scrapyard in Barrow. It's unknown where he was sent after those events, but he was seen by the Fat Controller alongside Percy and Flying Thistle in an engine workshop in 1949. Shortly after Alfred's death in 1925, the Fat Controller sent him away for being nasty and horrid. After Alfred was painted blue and his name was nullified, 87546 was told he was on his last warning for his behaviour. ![]() Both he and Alfred were horrid to Henry and the other engines, but ultimately both engines lost out to Henry in becoming Sodor's No.3. 87546 came to Sodor in 1922 with Alfred and Henry. He was a complete experimental engine, being similar to Henry in his old shape.
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