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'''Two feet thick steel''' was the alleged thickness and material of walls that were used to imprison the [[gargoyles]].
 
'''Two feet thick steel''' was the alleged thickness and material of walls that were used to imprison the [[gargoyles]].
  
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On two separate occasions, the [[trio]], once with [[Goliath]], were trapped behind steel walls that popped up. [[Brooklyn]] clawed at the walls and arbitrarily declared the walls of steel to be “two feet thick!” None of the other gargoyles challenged Brooklyn on this statement. (“[[Generations]])”) (“[[To Serve Mankind]]”)
 
On two separate occasions, the [[trio]], once with [[Goliath]], were trapped behind steel walls that popped up. [[Brooklyn]] clawed at the walls and arbitrarily declared the walls of steel to be “two feet thick!” None of the other gargoyles challenged Brooklyn on this statement. (“[[Generations]])”) (“[[To Serve Mankind]]”)
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It should be noted that in the canon episode [[Leader of the Pack]], when [[Brooklyn]], [[Lexington]] and [[Bronx]] were imprisoned below deck on the [[Otoshiana Maru]], Brooklyn determined that the walls were made of steel but not know how many feet thick.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:01, 6 January 2011

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The Goliath Chronicles

Information in this article is apocryphal and should not be considered canon.

Two feet thick steel was the alleged thickness and material of walls that were used to imprison the gargoyles.

History

On two separate occasions, the trio, once with Goliath, were trapped behind steel walls that popped up. Brooklyn clawed at the walls and arbitrarily declared the walls of steel to be “two feet thick!” None of the other gargoyles challenged Brooklyn on this statement. (“Generations)”) (“To Serve Mankind”)

It should be noted that in the canon episode Leader of the Pack, when Brooklyn, Lexington and Bronx were imprisoned below deck on the Otoshiana Maru, Brooklyn determined that the walls were made of steel but not know how many feet thick.