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[[Image:Apex_Silver_Falcon.png|thumb|250px|Wipe away seventy years worth of soot and you'll see a silver falcon.]]
  
'''Apex Tower''' - A skyscraper in [[New York City]] noted for its silver falcon-headed gargoyle decorations.  
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{{CIT|'''Apex Tower'''}} is a skyscraper in [[New York City]] noted for its silver falcon-headed gargoyle decorations.  
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
In [[1924]], [[Malone, Mace|Mace Malone]] hid a bag of marbles in one of the heads, and duped his partner [[Dracon, Dominic|Dominic Dracon]] into believing that what he had actually hidden here was the diamonds that the two of them stole. Seventy-one years later, it was the setting for the climax of the "[[Silver Falcon]]" adventure, where [[Maza, Elisa|Elisa]], [[Bluestone, Matt|Matt]], and [[Broadway]] defeated [[Dracon, Anthony|Tony]] and Dominic Dracon.
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In [[Timeline#995-1994|1924]], [[Mace Malone]] hid a bag of marbles in one of the heads, and duped his partner [[Dominic Dracon]] into believing that what he had actually hidden here was the jewels that the two of them stole. [[Timeline#1995|Seventy-one years later]], it was the setting for the climax of the [[Silver Falcon|"Silver Falcon"]] adventure, where [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]], [[Matt Bluestone|Matt]], and [[Broadway]] defeated [[Tony Dracon|Tony]] and Dominic Dracon. ''([[The Silver Falcon|"The Silver Falcon"]])''
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In [[Timeline#1996|1996]], [[Puck]] and his young pupil, [[Alexander Fox Xanatos]], landed on the balcony of the Apex Tower where Puck proudly welcomed the child to "Soul Transference 101". ''([[Possession|"Possession"]])''
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[[Coldfire]] perched on one of the silver falcons on the Apex Tower while searching for [[Coldstone]].  ''([[Unequivocal Success|"Unequivocal Success"]])''
  
 
==Real World Background==
 
==Real World Background==
The Apex Tower’s name is not used in the series, and comes from Greg Weisman. It bears a striking resemblance to the real-life Chrysler Building in New York City, and many "Gargoyles" fans have for a long time mistakenly believed this building to actually be the Chrysler Building.
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The Apex Tower's name is not used in the series, and comes from [[Greg Weisman]]. It bears a striking resemblance to the real-life Chrysler Building in New York City, and many ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'' fans have for a long time mistakenly believed this building to actually be the Chrysler Building. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=4057]
  
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 15 November 2024

The Apex Tower
Wipe away seventy years worth of soot and you'll see a silver falcon.

Apex Tower is a skyscraper in New York City noted for its silver falcon-headed gargoyle decorations.

History

In 1924, Mace Malone hid a bag of marbles in one of the heads, and duped his partner Dominic Dracon into believing that what he had actually hidden here was the jewels that the two of them stole. Seventy-one years later, it was the setting for the climax of the "Silver Falcon" adventure, where Elisa, Matt, and Broadway defeated Tony and Dominic Dracon. ("The Silver Falcon")

In 1996, Puck and his young pupil, Alexander Fox Xanatos, landed on the balcony of the Apex Tower where Puck proudly welcomed the child to "Soul Transference 101". ("Possession")

Coldfire perched on one of the silver falcons on the Apex Tower while searching for Coldstone. ("Unequivocal Success")

Real World Background

The Apex Tower's name is not used in the series, and comes from Greg Weisman. It bears a striking resemblance to the real-life Chrysler Building in New York City, and many Gargoyles fans have for a long time mistakenly believed this building to actually be the Chrysler Building. [1]