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*Delilah's name is derived from the biblical Deliah, a femme fatale and seductress. |
*Delilah's name is derived from the biblical Deliah, a femme fatale and seductress. |
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*Delilah is voiced by [[Salli Richardson]], who also voices [[Elisa Maza]]. |
*Delilah is voiced by [[Salli Richardson]], who also voices [[Elisa Maza]]. |
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− | *Delilah is one of several characters played by an actor who had a role on Star Trek. In this case Salli Richardson who portrayed Fenna/Nidell in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode Second Sight. |
+ | *Delilah is one of several characters played by an actor who had a role on ''Star Trek''. In this case, Salli Richardson who portrayed Fenna/Nidell in ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' episode "Second Sight". |
*Although called a clone, Delilah is actually a hybrid, as she was primarily cloned from Demona, but had Elisa's DNA mixed in for cosmetic changes. |
*Although called a clone, Delilah is actually a hybrid, as she was primarily cloned from Demona, but had Elisa's DNA mixed in for cosmetic changes. |
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Revision as of 12:18, 15 January 2017
Delilah is an artificial gargoyle living in the Labyrinth. She is Demona's clone, with Elisa Maza's genes used to create cosmetic differences.
Background
History
Thailog commissioned Dr. Anton Sevarius to create Delilah as the perfect companion, lovely and obedient, as he had determined that Demona was too devious and disloyal. When Demona betrayed Thailog by refusing to kill her daughter, Angela, he revealed Delilah to her. Like the other clones, Delilah was abandoned after the apparent death of Thailog.
Brooklyn showed signs of romantic interest in Delilah, but was interrupted by Goliath, who took her as his "date" to a party being thrown by the family Xanatos at the Eyrie Building. Thailog returned to the Labyrinth to reclaim Delilah. Taking her brothers with him, Thailog went to Castle Wyvern with the intent of having her rejoin him. During the battle between the Manhattan Clan and the gargoyles of the Labyrinth Clan, Owen Burnett summoned Delilah from the lab where Coldstone was created. Upon her discovery of the battle, she ordered that the fighting cease. She then confronted both Goliath and Thailog. She, Malibu, Burbank, and Hollywood returned to the Labyrinth.
Future
In 2198, Delilah has a descendant of the same name.
The Goliath Chronicles
Note: This section is not canonical.
In the Goliath Chronicles, Delilah contracted a degenerative virus that was supposedly the result of a flaw in the cloning process. The Manhattan Clan brought the clones to Dr. Sevarius for help, but he tricked them into chasing after an escaping Thailog, and, while doing so, Delilah petrified. Delilah was the last clone to petrify. Her statue was placed atop a building, awaiting the time when a cure for their condition can be found.
Characteristics
Delilah is mostly a clone of Demona, with 90% gargoyle DNA and only 10% of Elisa's human DNA thrown in for "cosmetic" differences. As such, she will reproduce in the gargoyle fashion, by laying eggs. Like all gargoyles, she turns to stone during the day. Her facial features and skin coloring are similar to Elisa's, while her brow horns, wings and knee and elbow spurs are very reminiscent of Demona's own. She wears a purple leotard, a modified jacket similar to Elisa's, and she has several metal armor coverings on her body, including her lower legs and arms, the end of her tail, and on each talon of her hands.
Unlike other female gargoyles, Delilah's eyes glow white, instead of red. Delilah's programming obviously went beyond that of the male clones. She's intuitive and articulate, and capable of making well, thought-out decisions. She seems to be the natural leader of the clones.
Gallery
Trivia
- Delilah's name is derived from the biblical Deliah, a femme fatale and seductress.
- Delilah is voiced by Salli Richardson, who also voices Elisa Maza.
- Delilah is one of several characters played by an actor who had a role on Star Trek. In this case, Salli Richardson who portrayed Fenna/Nidell in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Second Sight".
- Although called a clone, Delilah is actually a hybrid, as she was primarily cloned from Demona, but had Elisa's DNA mixed in for cosmetic changes.
External links
- Delilahat GargWiki