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− | '''Statue of Liberty''' | + | '''The Statue of Liberty''' is a famous [[New York City|New York]] landmark, more accurately entitled "Liberty Enlightening the World". |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | + | The Statue of Liberty was the site of [[Goliath]] and the [[Trio]]'s first battle with [[David Xanatos|Xanatos]] in [[Exo-Frame#David Xanatos|his gargoyle exo-suit]] and the upgraded [[Steel Clan]]. Goliath drew the battle there (and thus out of the city) so as to continue the fight somewhere isolated. Shortly after the battle, [[Elisa Maza]], [[Matt Bluestone]], [[Travis Marshall]] and [[Talon|Derek Maza]] arrived on the scene in a [[Police Helicopter]] and discovered only the destroyed robots. ''([[The Edge|"The Edge"]])'' | |
− | + | In October [[Timeline#1996|1996]], during the time that the souls of [[Coldstone|"Othello"]] and [[Coldfire|"Desdemona"]] were housed in [[Broadway]] and [[Angela]]'s bodies, they spent some time at the Statue of Liberty, during which time the soul of [[Coldsteel|"Iago"]] soul, housed in [[Brooklyn]]'s body, eagerly tempted them to stay in the two young [[gargoyle]]s' bodies. ''([[Possession|"Possession"]])'' | |
− | ==See | + | ==Appearances== |
+ | * [[Temptation|"Temptation"]] | ||
+ | * [[The Edge|"The Edge"]] | ||
+ | * [[Legion|"Legion"]] | ||
+ | * [[Outfoxed|"Outfoxed"]] | ||
+ | * [[Protection|"Protection"]] | ||
+ | * [[The Price|"The Price"]] | ||
+ | * [[Ill Met By Moonlight|"Ill Met By Moonlight"]] (Mentioned Only) | ||
+ | * [[Future Tense|"Future Tense"]] (Illusion Only) | ||
+ | * [[Possession|"Possession"]] | ||
+ | * [[Hunter's Moon Part One|"Hunter's Moon" Part One]] | ||
+ | * [[A Little Crazy|"A Little Crazy"]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Real World Background== | ||
+ | The Statue of Liberty was built by the [[France|French]] (designed by Gustave Eiffel – who also designed the [[Eiffel Tower]] – and Frederic Bertholdi) and given to the [[United States of America|United States]] in commemoration of the French assistance to the American colonists during the Revolutionary War. It was raised on its present location on Liberty Island in 1886 and declared a national monument by President Calvin Coolidge in 1924. | ||
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+ | ==See Also== | ||
*{{wikipedia|Statue_of_Liberty}} | *{{wikipedia|Statue_of_Liberty}} | ||
− | [[Category:Canon | + | [[Category:Canon places]] |
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[[Category:Real world places]] | [[Category:Real world places]] |
Latest revision as of 13:26, 11 September 2024
The Statue of Liberty is a famous New York landmark, more accurately entitled "Liberty Enlightening the World".
History
The Statue of Liberty was the site of Goliath and the Trio's first battle with Xanatos in his gargoyle exo-suit and the upgraded Steel Clan. Goliath drew the battle there (and thus out of the city) so as to continue the fight somewhere isolated. Shortly after the battle, Elisa Maza, Matt Bluestone, Travis Marshall and Derek Maza arrived on the scene in a Police Helicopter and discovered only the destroyed robots. ("The Edge")
In October 1996, during the time that the souls of "Othello" and "Desdemona" were housed in Broadway and Angela's bodies, they spent some time at the Statue of Liberty, during which time the soul of "Iago" soul, housed in Brooklyn's body, eagerly tempted them to stay in the two young gargoyles' bodies. ("Possession")
Appearances
- "Temptation"
- "The Edge"
- "Legion"
- "Outfoxed"
- "Protection"
- "The Price"
- "Ill Met By Moonlight" (Mentioned Only)
- "Future Tense" (Illusion Only)
- "Possession"
- "Hunter's Moon" Part One
- "A Little Crazy"
Real World Background
The Statue of Liberty was built by the French (designed by Gustave Eiffel – who also designed the Eiffel Tower – and Frederic Bertholdi) and given to the United States in commemoration of the French assistance to the American colonists during the Revolutionary War. It was raised on its present location on Liberty Island in 1886 and declared a national monument by President Calvin Coolidge in 1924.
See Also
- Statue of Liberty at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia