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The term "master and commander" typically refers to the captain of a naval vessel, particularly in historical contexts. However, if you're referring to the popular novel and film series by Patrick O'Brian, the ship's master and commander is Captain Jack Aubrey. He is a prominent character known for his leadership and naval prowess during the Napoleonic Wars.

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