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This was a robot created by [[David Xanatos]] to resemble [[Macbeth]], which attacked the [[Manhattan Clan]] in ''[[The Price]]''. It was apparently intended to force the [[gargoyle|gargoyles]] to sleep on a rooftop where Xanatos could abduct [[Hudson]], and then to keep them occupied for a few nights while he experimented with the [[Cauldron of Life]] and tested it on the old gargoyle. It was a tough opponent and at first the gargoyles thought it was the real Macbeth, but eventually [[Goliath]] destroyed it.
 
This was a robot created by [[David Xanatos]] to resemble [[Macbeth]], which attacked the [[Manhattan Clan]] in ''[[The Price]]''. It was apparently intended to force the [[gargoyle|gargoyles]] to sleep on a rooftop where Xanatos could abduct [[Hudson]], and then to keep them occupied for a few nights while he experimented with the [[Cauldron of Life]] and tested it on the old gargoyle. It was a tough opponent and at first the gargoyles thought it was the real Macbeth, but eventually [[Goliath]] destroyed it.
  
The Macbeth robot looked and sounded just like Macbeth, and even used facsimiles of his signature flying vehicle and [[Lightning Gun|lightning gun]]. However, it had a very limited vocabulary, with only a couple phrases at its disposal.
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The Macbeth robot looked and sounded just like Macbeth, and even used his signature [[Lightning Gun|lightning gun]]. However, it had a very limited vocabulary, with only four phrases at its disposal.
  
 
==Production Background==
 
==Production Background==

Revision as of 22:49, 19 September 2007

This was a robot created by David Xanatos to resemble Macbeth, which attacked the Manhattan Clan in The Price. It was apparently intended to force the gargoyles to sleep on a rooftop where Xanatos could abduct Hudson, and then to keep them occupied for a few nights while he experimented with the Cauldron of Life and tested it on the old gargoyle. It was a tough opponent and at first the gargoyles thought it was the real Macbeth, but eventually Goliath destroyed it.

The Macbeth robot looked and sounded just like Macbeth, and even used his signature lightning gun. However, it had a very limited vocabulary, with only four phrases at its disposal.

Production Background

Voice Actor: John Rhys-Davies