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Gargoyles :: Sentinel (02x39)
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Episode Information |
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| Title: | Sentinel |
| Episode #: | 02x39 |
| Production Number: | 047 |
| Original Airdate: | Monday February 19th, 1996 |
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Avalon World Tour: Easter Island, South Pacific. The World Travelers arrived on June 10, 1996. | Star Trek Voice Actors: Avery Brooks (Nokkar) played Benjamin Sisko in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993). |
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Nokkar: Tell your space-spawn masters, that Nokkar will never abandon his post! | Nokkar: Now you are going to help me capture your leader.
Angela: Not if it costs me my life.
Nokkar: One thing at a time, please. | Angela: How many ways can I say it? We mean you no harm! It's no use, Bronx. He doesn't understand a word I say.
Nokkar: On the contrary, I understand your words. I simply do not believe them. | Elisa: That's some story, all right. Gargoyle clans, mutated brothers, magic spells. You threw in everything but King Arthur and the Holy Grail.
Goliath: Yes, well, we haven't encountered the Holy Grail yet. | Elisa: Whoa, Tiny. You mean there's more then one of you?
Goliath: My name is not Tiny! |
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Why does Nokkar ask Elisa if she knows the truth about gargoyles? He gave her amnesia – how could she testify to anything? |
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Angela: The stone looks so old.
Goliath: Perhaps they were erected by an ancient race, to ward off long-forgotten enemies.
The Easter Island heads are known technically as "moai" and there have been theories advanced by such men as Erich von Daniken that they truly were raised to represent ancient astronauts. However, scientists have rejected this theory, believing instead that the natives raised them to honor local chieftains. |
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