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==Production Background== | ==Production Background== |
Revision as of 17:00, 18 August 2007
Talos is a robot on New Olympus.
History
Talos was originally built in 1290 B.C.E. on a rather simple level, compared to what he is now, by Hephaestus (the smith-god of Greek mythology) and Daedalus, the great craftsman, working together - perhaps also with the help of a Cyclops. He accompanied the New Olympians when they withdrew to New Olympus, and still resides there, though upgraded many times since then.
When Elisa was put on trial by the New Olympians, Talos spoke in favor of making peace with the humans, on the grounds that it would not be long before their technology would be capable of breaching New Olympus' cloaking device; he was ignored, however. Not long afterwards, when Proteus escaped and attempted to overload the power supply for New Olympus, Talos came upon him and attempted to stop him, but was badly damaged by Proteus in his cyclops form. ("The New Olympians") He was repaired, though, and will serve as one of the ambassadors from New Olympus to the outside world in the future.
Characteristics
Talos currently looks much like an animated suit of armor, in the style of an ancient Greek hoplite.
Real World History
In Greek mythology, Talos was built by the famous inventor Daidalos for King Minos of Crete, as a means of defending his kingdom from enemy fleets. Talos would regularly patrol the shores of Crete, keeping an eye out for approaching ships; when he saw them, he would throw rocks at them and sink them, then heat himself until he was red-hot and seize the survivors, burning them to death. He had only one vulnerable spot; the plug to the single vein of liquid brass that ran through his body, which was located in his heel. The sorceress Medea finally removed this plug through subterfuge, thus destroying him.
Production Background
Voice Actor: Dorian Harewood