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"He's probably got a lot of personal problems. The poor clod just cracked..."
Indiana Jones on Harvey Pondexter[src]

Harvey Pondexter was a meek, unassuming accountant at the National Museum.

Biography[]

Harvey Pondexter started working as acountant for the National Museum since 1901, long before Marcus Brody. By 1936 all what was getting from his job was a bad back and a twenty dollar bonus every Christmas.[1]

Bitter over his neglected role in the National Museum's operations, that year Harvey Pondexter stole a trunk full of abandoned relics, including a set of gold armor and some demonoid bones. Indiana Jones and Marion Ravenwood caught up with him at the Sea Vista Hotel, outside Bedford, Connecticut. There, the crazed accountant—now calling himself "Pondexter the First"—frantically attacked the pair with a sword, and in the end lunged over a balcony to his death, crashing on some beach rocks.[1]

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Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6  The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones – "Demons"
  2. Based on the fact that Pondexter had worked since 1901, he must had been born in the latter part of the 19th century.