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As a member of the New York Police Department, [[Elisa Maza]] is assigned a service pistol. According to the detective, her gun(s) are made of steel alloy with a little bit of iron. ''([[Ill Met By Moonlight|"Ill Met By Moonlight"]])''
 
As a member of the New York Police Department, [[Elisa Maza]] is assigned a service pistol. According to the detective, her gun(s) are made of steel alloy with a little bit of iron. ''([[Ill Met By Moonlight|"Ill Met By Moonlight"]])''
  
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==Apocrypha==
 
==Apocrypha==
 
===[[Gargoyles (Marvel Comics)|''Gargoyles'' (Marvel Comics)]]===
 
===[[Gargoyles (Marvel Comics)|''Gargoyles'' (Marvel Comics)]]===
[[Image:ElisaFrankMiller.jpg|thumb|225px|All she's missing is a skull on her shirt, a cigarette in her mouth, an empty bottle of scotch, a career as a whore, and a Frank Miller style internal monologue. Actually, let's just call this character: Crazy Bertha.]]
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[[Image:ElisaFrankMiller.jpg|thumb|250px|All she's missing is a skull on her shirt, a cigarette in her mouth, an empty bottle of scotch, a career as a whore, and a Frank Miller style internal monologue. Actually, let's just call this character: Crazy Bertha.]]
 
Elisa seemed quite gun happy in the [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] comic book. Even to the point of, well, check out the image for yourself. ''([[Venus In Stone|"Venus In Stone"]])''
 
Elisa seemed quite gun happy in the [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] comic book. Even to the point of, well, check out the image for yourself. ''([[Venus In Stone|"Venus In Stone"]])''
  

Latest revision as of 04:59, 1 September 2024

Elisa firing her weapon.

As a member of the New York Police Department, Elisa Maza is assigned a service pistol. According to the detective, her gun(s) are made of steel alloy with a little bit of iron. ("Ill Met By Moonlight")

Throughout the course of the series, she has lost a fair number of these weapons. Greg Weisman has noted on the (almost funny) frequency of her tendency to lose them, musing that she has probably blamed David Xanatos when trying to account for the lost weapons. [1][2]

Instances Of Lost And/Or Destroyed Guns

  • "Deadly Force" - While Elisa did not lose or have this gun taken away from her per se, after Broadway accidentally shot her with it, the gun was confiscated by the police and tested for prints. It should be presumed she was assigned a new gun following this incident.
  • "The Silver Falcon" - Elisa's gun was taken away from her by Glasses when she was taken hostage. It is unknown if the gun was recovered, or she was assigned a new one.
  • "Eye of the Beholder" - David Xanatos took Elisa's gun when she aimed it at the Werefox, crushed it, and then politely handed it back to her.
  • "Upgrade" - Elisa was disarmed when she was knocked unconscious by the newly upgraded Hyena.

Apocrypha

Gargoyles (Marvel Comics)

All she's missing is a skull on her shirt, a cigarette in her mouth, an empty bottle of scotch, a career as a whore, and a Frank Miller style internal monologue. Actually, let's just call this character: Crazy Bertha.

Elisa seemed quite gun happy in the Marvel comic book. Even to the point of, well, check out the image for yourself. ("Venus In Stone")

Production Background

Apart from an episode like "Deadly Force", which was dedicated to the consequences of gun violence, the creative team had to find ways to keep Elisa from shooting anyone with her service weapon. Using up the bullets against beach constructs of the Archmage and suits of armor in the Hollow Hill during the "Avalon" trilogy were some of the ways the team managed to comply with Standards & Practices. [3]