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By [[Timeline#1995|1995]], Vogel had been an employee of Renard's company, [[Cyberbiotics]], for many years and had become Renard's most trusted aide. However, while Vogel greatly respected his employer, he was less dedicated to Renard's ideals of integrity, honesty and responsibility. Prior to the maiden flight of [[Fortress-2]], he was approached by [[Fox]] who wanted to bankrupt Renard so that she could take control of the company. Per her instructions, he agreed to sabotage the [[cybots]] manning the airship (using [[Voice Override V7R9]]) so that they would crash the ship into [[Cyberbiotics Tower]]. He also framed [[Goliath]] for the sabotage. However, when Vogel realized that Renard was willing to risk his life by staying on board to prevent the collision, rather than escaping as Vogel had hoped, he was so moved that he chose to stay and help his employer. Goliath afterwards forced Vogel to confess having been part of Fox's scheme. Renard, while disappointed and disgusted, finally forgave Vogel and kept him on for having chosen the honorable path in the end. ''([[Outfoxed|"Outfoxed"]])'' | By [[Timeline#1995|1995]], Vogel had been an employee of Renard's company, [[Cyberbiotics]], for many years and had become Renard's most trusted aide. However, while Vogel greatly respected his employer, he was less dedicated to Renard's ideals of integrity, honesty and responsibility. Prior to the maiden flight of [[Fortress-2]], he was approached by [[Fox]] who wanted to bankrupt Renard so that she could take control of the company. Per her instructions, he agreed to sabotage the [[cybots]] manning the airship (using [[Voice Override V7R9]]) so that they would crash the ship into [[Cyberbiotics Tower]]. He also framed [[Goliath]] for the sabotage. However, when Vogel realized that Renard was willing to risk his life by staying on board to prevent the collision, rather than escaping as Vogel had hoped, he was so moved that he chose to stay and help his employer. Goliath afterwards forced Vogel to confess having been part of Fox's scheme. Renard, while disappointed and disgusted, finally forgave Vogel and kept him on for having chosen the honorable path in the end. ''([[Outfoxed|"Outfoxed"]])'' | ||
− | As part of a plan for Renard to stave off his wasting sickness, Vogel accompanied Renard to [[Prague]] in [[Timeline#1996|1996]] and assisted in transferring Renard's soul into the [[Golem]]. | + | As part of a plan for Renard to stave off his wasting sickness, Vogel accompanied Renard to [[Prague]] in [[Timeline#1996|1996]] and assisted in transferring Renard's soul into the [[Golem]]. {{CIT|Due to his boss's declining health,}} Vogel that spring conducted a rain forest-clearing operation {{CIT|without Renard's knowledge}} in [[Guatemala]] for [[Cyberbiotics]], which brought him into contact and conflict with the local [[gargoyle]]s. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=5330] He later employed {{CIT|(also without informing Renard)}} [[Jackal]] and [[Hyena]] to destroy the [[Mayan Clan]], but when they failed {{CIT|(and perhaps remembering who he worked for)}}, Vogel decided to call off the operation altogether. ''([[Golem (episode)|"Golem"]], [[The Green|"The Green"]])'' [https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=20502] |
Vogel accompanied Renard to the [[Eyrie Building]] to celebrate the birth of Renard's grandson, [[Alexander Fox Xanatos]]. When [[Oberon]] arrived to take Alexander away, Vogel assisted Renard on board Fortress-2 during the battle. The ship was brought down by Oberon's ice-storm, although Renard and Vogel managed to land it safely in [[Central Park]]. ''([[The Gathering Part One|"The Gathering" Part One]], [[The Gathering Part Two|"The Gathering" Part Two]])'' | Vogel accompanied Renard to the [[Eyrie Building]] to celebrate the birth of Renard's grandson, [[Alexander Fox Xanatos]]. When [[Oberon]] arrived to take Alexander away, Vogel assisted Renard on board Fortress-2 during the battle. The ship was brought down by Oberon's ice-storm, although Renard and Vogel managed to land it safely in [[Central Park]]. ''([[The Gathering Part One|"The Gathering" Part One]], [[The Gathering Part Two|"The Gathering" Part Two]])'' | ||
− | On [[Timeline#1997|May 19th, 1997]], Vogel assisted Renard when he testified at [[Goliath's Hearing]] to determine his sentience. The following night, he was later at Renard's deathbed aboard Fortress-2. Before Renard passed, he named Vogel C.O.O. of Cyberbiotics and also named him proxy for Alexander Fox Xanatos's interest in the company. ''([[Your Witness|"Your Witness"]], [[Young At Heart|"Young At Heart"]])'' | + | On [[Timeline#1997|May 19th, 1997]], Vogel assisted Renard when he testified at [[Goliath's Hearing]] to determine his sentience. The following night, he was later at Renard's deathbed aboard Fortress-2. Before Renard passed, he named Vogel C.O.O. of Cyberbiotics and also named him proxy for Alexander Fox Xanatos's interest in the company. ''([[Your Witness|"Your Witness"]], [[Young At Heart|"Young At Heart"]])'' |
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== | ||
Vogel bears a striking resemblance to [[Owen Burnett]] in both appearance and mannerisms, in particular displaying a similar stiff and almost wooden efficiency; their chief physical difference is that Vogel is dark-haired and Owen fair-haired. The reason for this is that [[Puck]], when creating the alias of Owen, used Vogel as his source of inspiration. | Vogel bears a striking resemblance to [[Owen Burnett]] in both appearance and mannerisms, in particular displaying a similar stiff and almost wooden efficiency; their chief physical difference is that Vogel is dark-haired and Owen fair-haired. The reason for this is that [[Puck]], when creating the alias of Owen, used Vogel as his source of inspiration. | ||
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+ | {{CIT|While Owen gets along with him fine, Vogel finds his lookalike to be unsettling for reasons he can't explain.}}[https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=11368] | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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==Production Background== | ==Production Background== | ||
'''Voice Actor:''' [[Peter Scolari]] | '''Voice Actor:''' [[Peter Scolari]] | ||
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+ | Though the details are forgotten, the memo for an early version of [[The Silver Falcon|"The Silver Falcon"]] has an S&P note declaring "Vogel's murder in the other premise, was never gonna fly.".[https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=112] | ||
[[Category:Canon characters|Vogel, Preston]] | [[Category:Canon characters|Vogel, Preston]] |
Latest revision as of 04:39, 10 December 2024
Preston Vogel is Halcyon Renard's aide-de-camp.
History
By 1995, Vogel had been an employee of Renard's company, Cyberbiotics, for many years and had become Renard's most trusted aide. However, while Vogel greatly respected his employer, he was less dedicated to Renard's ideals of integrity, honesty and responsibility. Prior to the maiden flight of Fortress-2, he was approached by Fox who wanted to bankrupt Renard so that she could take control of the company. Per her instructions, he agreed to sabotage the cybots manning the airship (using Voice Override V7R9) so that they would crash the ship into Cyberbiotics Tower. He also framed Goliath for the sabotage. However, when Vogel realized that Renard was willing to risk his life by staying on board to prevent the collision, rather than escaping as Vogel had hoped, he was so moved that he chose to stay and help his employer. Goliath afterwards forced Vogel to confess having been part of Fox's scheme. Renard, while disappointed and disgusted, finally forgave Vogel and kept him on for having chosen the honorable path in the end. ("Outfoxed")
As part of a plan for Renard to stave off his wasting sickness, Vogel accompanied Renard to Prague in 1996 and assisted in transferring Renard's soul into the Golem. Due to his boss's declining health, Vogel that spring conducted a rain forest-clearing operation without Renard's knowledge in Guatemala for Cyberbiotics, which brought him into contact and conflict with the local gargoyles. [2] He later employed (also without informing Renard) Jackal and Hyena to destroy the Mayan Clan, but when they failed (and perhaps remembering who he worked for), Vogel decided to call off the operation altogether. ("Golem", "The Green") [3]
Vogel accompanied Renard to the Eyrie Building to celebrate the birth of Renard's grandson, Alexander Fox Xanatos. When Oberon arrived to take Alexander away, Vogel assisted Renard on board Fortress-2 during the battle. The ship was brought down by Oberon's ice-storm, although Renard and Vogel managed to land it safely in Central Park. ("The Gathering" Part One, "The Gathering" Part Two)
On May 19th, 1997, Vogel assisted Renard when he testified at Goliath's Hearing to determine his sentience. The following night, he was later at Renard's deathbed aboard Fortress-2. Before Renard passed, he named Vogel C.O.O. of Cyberbiotics and also named him proxy for Alexander Fox Xanatos's interest in the company. ("Your Witness", "Young At Heart")
Characteristics
Vogel bears a striking resemblance to Owen Burnett in both appearance and mannerisms, in particular displaying a similar stiff and almost wooden efficiency; their chief physical difference is that Vogel is dark-haired and Owen fair-haired. The reason for this is that Puck, when creating the alias of Owen, used Vogel as his source of inspiration.
While Owen gets along with him fine, Vogel finds his lookalike to be unsettling for reasons he can't explain.[4]
Appearances
- "Outfoxed" (First Appearance)
- "Golem"
- "The Green"
- "The Gathering" Part One
- "The Gathering" Part Two
- "Your Witness" (No Lines)
- "New Rules"
- "Young At Heart"
Production Background
Voice Actor: Peter Scolari
Though the details are forgotten, the memo for an early version of "The Silver Falcon" has an S&P note declaring "Vogel's murder in the other premise, was never gonna fly.".[5]