What is Thailog up to?
Or London.
Wow, Thailog is like Lex Luthor.
This episode is one of the few of the series where money is the primary motive behind the villain’s actions. Usually it’s revenge.
EDIT: Or greed, I should say.
But energy, such as magic, can be converted to mass. Stone must weigh more than flesh, obviously.
As evil plans go, it’s not bad.
Well, it’s a means to an end for revenge against Xanatos and Goliath.
Wow, Thailog is one up on Demona.
Why? It’s density that matters, and Gargoyles are obviously quite sturdy. Why wouldn’t they weigh as much as stone.
The painting above Macbeth’s fireplace looks like Elisa.
MIA at :25?
okey dokey.
From now on, Macbeth transitions from a staunch enemy of the gargoyles to an ally. We’ll see him again soon in Pendragon.
Funny, Goliath was trying to convince Thailog that Demona was playing him, while the opposite was true.
Even the thickest leather hide and strongest muscles are less dense than stone. Unless their bones are made of diamonds or something.
Besides, at dusk, the outer layer of stone shatters when they change. If they didn’t gain mass upon the transformation, they’d lose probably a dozen pounds ever night.
I used to wonder how they copied Goliath’slikeness and Griff’s likeness so well, then I realized they must have used gun camera footage. You’ll see.
“CAN YOU TAKE ME TO THE SHOP?”
“No need to shout.”
Obnoxious Americans.
According to Weisman, they stone their excrement in their stone skin so they don’t go to the bathroom.
As for density, my point is that the stone is no more dense than their flesh form, not vice versa.
Ew… TMI…
So they wake up coated in crap? Eww. :eek:
As for density, my point is that the stone is no more dense than their flesh form, not vice versa.
A seven-foot-tall lump of stone couldn’t glide on air any more than a creature of the same mass could. The simple fact that they’re capable of any semblance of flight indicates that they must weigh less than their stone forms.
Are those Nazi planes or pirates?