The question itself does not make sense. The subject of the verb phrase "does obey" is missing? I'm assuming, from what the above question attempts to ask , is that someone obeys Ahab but disagrees with Ahab. Who is that "someone"?
Starbuck obeys because he knows Moby-Dick's capture is worth a fortune.
Starbuck obeys Ahab out of a sense of duty and respect for authority. Despite his personal beliefs and moral reservations, Starbuck recognizes the captain's authority and the importance of following orders on a whaling ship in order to maintain order and discipline among the crew.
Starbuck obeys because he knows Moby-Dick's capture is worth a fortune.
Starbuck obeys Ahab out of duty and respect for his captain and the hierarchy on the ship. Despite disagreeing with Ahab, Starbuck follows orders to maintain order and discipline onboard the ship. Additionally, the power dynamics and structure of the whaling industry at the time dictate that crew members must adhere to the captain's commands.
People who are skinny and have boobs the size of bilstobn!!!! innit though!!!!
Disagrees is a verb.
Ahab was the character in a song by Ray Stevens "Ahab the Arab," Clyde was his camel.
No, see link
Ahab - band - was created in 2004.
Ahab - comics - was created in 1990.
labeib is much better than ahab
Disagrees is a present tense verb (third person singular).