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− | The Scarab Corporation was never actually mentioned in the series until ''"[[Reunion]]"''. It had been planned to play a more central role originally, but later on was discarded as Xanatos came to be increasingly portrayed as much more ready to deal with the [[gargoyles]] directly instead of through intermediaries. However, though the name didn't appear until much later in the series, the firm itself was | + | The Scarab Corporation was never actually mentioned in the series until ''"[[Reunion]]"''. It had been planned to play a more central role originally, but later on was discarded as Xanatos came to be increasingly portrayed as much more ready to deal with the [[gargoyles]] directly instead of through intermediaries. However, though the name didn't appear until much later in the series, the firm itself was alluded to in ''"[[Awakening]]"'' and ''"[[Legion]]"''. |
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Revision as of 15:11, 15 October 2007
The Scarab Corporation is a robotics firm owned by Xanatos Enterprises; its logo is a scarab-like beetle. It created both the tracking devices that Xanatos has twice secretly placed upon Goliath, and RECAP. It also created the Steel Clan and Iron Clan robots, and probably Xanatos' gargoyle-like exo-suit, the various Coyote robots, the Coldsteel and Coldfire robots, and the look-alike Macbeth robot that Xanatos used in the Cauldron of Life incident. They possibly also had a hand in constructing the cybernetics used by Coldstone, Jackal and Hyena.
Background Production
The Scarab Corporation was never actually mentioned in the series until "Reunion". It had been planned to play a more central role originally, but later on was discarded as Xanatos came to be increasingly portrayed as much more ready to deal with the gargoyles directly instead of through intermediaries. However, though the name didn't appear until much later in the series, the firm itself was alluded to in "Awakening" and "Legion".