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− | The street thugs first encountered | + | The street thugs first encountered gargoyles when they attempted to mug [[Margot Yale]] and [[Brendan Quarters]] in October, [1994]]. On this occasion, they were scared away by [[Goliath]]. ''("[[Awakening Part Three|Awakening: Part Three]]")'' They later harassed [[Tom]] the Guardian when he came to New York in search of Goliath, but Tom soundly defeated them and referred to their leader as "all noise." ''("[[Avalon Part One]]")'' |
− | Some time after this, the group accosted a young woman in a subway station (in fact it was an undercover [[Elisa Maza]]) and later held up a subway train (whose passengers included Margot and Brendan). By this point they had each acquired particle-beam weapons (probably part of the shipment stolen from [[Xanatos Enterprises]] by [[Tony Dracon]]). The thugs were quickly bested by Goliath, with some help from Elisa, [[Angela]] and the [[Trio]], although one of them managed to injure [[Brooklyn]]'s | + | Some time after this, the group accosted a young woman in a subway station (in fact it was an undercover [[Elisa Maza]]) and later held up a subway train (whose passengers included Margot and Brendan). By this point they had each acquired particle-beam weapons (probably part of the shipment stolen from [[Xanatos Enterprises]] by [[Tony Dracon]]). The thugs were quickly bested by Goliath, with some help from Elisa, [[Angela]] and the [[Trio]], although one of them managed to injure [[Brooklyn]]'s arm. When the train next stopped, some police officers including [[Matt Bluestone]] and [[Officer Morgan]] were waiting, presumably to arrest them. ''("[[Hunter's Moon Part One]]")'' |
− | ==Production | + | ==Production Background== |
[[Keith David]] voices one of the street thugs in each of their appearances (the other two both seem to be voiced by [[Jeff Bennett]]<!--at least in Hunter's Moon 1, as far as I can tell-->). In their first appearance, Keith David voices the bald white thug, but in subsequent appearances he voices the black thug in a leather jacket. | [[Keith David]] voices one of the street thugs in each of their appearances (the other two both seem to be voiced by [[Jeff Bennett]]<!--at least in Hunter's Moon 1, as far as I can tell-->). In their first appearance, Keith David voices the bald white thug, but in subsequent appearances he voices the black thug in a leather jacket. | ||
Revision as of 18:43, 12 September 2008
The street thugs are three New York human gang-bangers who have encountered the Manhattan Clan gargoyles on several occasions.
History
The street thugs first encountered gargoyles when they attempted to mug Margot Yale and Brendan Quarters in October, [1994]]. On this occasion, they were scared away by Goliath. ("Awakening: Part Three") They later harassed Tom the Guardian when he came to New York in search of Goliath, but Tom soundly defeated them and referred to their leader as "all noise." ("Avalon Part One")
Some time after this, the group accosted a young woman in a subway station (in fact it was an undercover Elisa Maza) and later held up a subway train (whose passengers included Margot and Brendan). By this point they had each acquired particle-beam weapons (probably part of the shipment stolen from Xanatos Enterprises by Tony Dracon). The thugs were quickly bested by Goliath, with some help from Elisa, Angela and the Trio, although one of them managed to injure Brooklyn's arm. When the train next stopped, some police officers including Matt Bluestone and Officer Morgan were waiting, presumably to arrest them. ("Hunter's Moon Part One")
Production Background
Keith David voices one of the street thugs in each of their appearances (the other two both seem to be voiced by Jeff Bennett). In their first appearance, Keith David voices the bald white thug, but in subsequent appearances he voices the black thug in a leather jacket.
A different group of street thugs from London appears in "M.I.A.".