About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 43. Chapters: Admiral DeGill, Arkan, Atomic Dodger, Atomic Roger, B-1, Beatrixo, Betty's Dad, Betty's Mom, Betty Barrett, Boltar, Bombshelle, Chaz Lang, Chef Bernadette, DeGilla, Delta Aurora, Destructa, Dr. Cerebral, Dr. Will, Duncan Paine, Dylan, Empress Narcissitad, Enormo, Evil Juniors, Ghost Pirate, Golgotha, Greenbeard, Hopper the Chopper, Iciclia, Infantor, Jimmy, Juanita, Koreena, Kyle, Lobsterella, Lulu, M'Lord Orus, Masticula, Max Sr., Max Sr. Sr., Maximus I.Q., Megan, Minimus P.U., Missy Miss, Morganna, Mr. Parker, Mulock, Noah Parker, Nuclea, Paloma, Pandora, Penelope Lang, Pontifidora, Principal Peterson, Purrsy, Queen Penelobee, R-Turmex, Regeena Peterson, Robo-Betty, Roxanne, Santa Claus, Schmoz, Shaka Booga, Sharbenian Demon, Shermie the Germie, Slirps, Sparky, Sparky, Spindly Tam, Switchmo, The Betty Clones, The Chameleon, The Collector, The Galactic Council, The Junior Galactic Guardians League, The Pharaoh, The Rockettes, The Scribe, The Voice, The X-Rays, Ultimo, Warrior Princess, Wrybot, X-5, Zap Bots, Zulia. Excerpt: Admiral DeGill (Voiced by Canadian Television and Film actor Adrian Truss) is not only the commanding officer of the Galactic Guardians but he is also Atomic Betty's immediate superior, and assigns both her and her team to their various galactic missions. He greatly resembles a regular sized anthropomorphic orange goldfish dressed in a blue military uniform with a crew cut of grey and white hair (formerly blonde), and a muscular physique granted to him when he was young by the genie Schmoz, he also speaks with a slight British accent and usually favors a corncob pipe that blows bubbles. Admiral DeGill radiates professionalism and takes his role as a Galactic Guardian commander very seriously, but has nevertheless managed to strike a balance between both his commander duties and his recreational pursuits. Admiral DeGill is revealed, in the two parter Season 2 finale epsiode Takes One to Know One, to be one ...