![]() not the sort of guy you can reschedule a meeting with just because you feel like it, and yet, Xanatos just does it without even thinking. For those of you that don’t know, an Emir is essentially an Arabic king, I.E. However, any normal human who picks a fight with Xanatos thinking he’s just some rich punk afraid to get his hands dirty will probably end up regretting it. Can he take on Goliath in a one on one fight, probably not, but then not even MacBeth can manage that and he’s been dealing with Gargoyles a lot longer. First, it establishes that while Xanatos does prefer to charm and manipulate people in order to get what he wants, that doesn’t mean he can’t hold his own in a fight if the situation calls for it. This scene is brief, but I absolutely love it as it says so much about Xanatos’ character in such a short time. The two move on to the business of the day but not before an offhand comment about casually rescheduling an appointment with an Emir. Owen suggests that he could always let Xanatos win, but Xanatos scoffs at the suggestion, saying he’d fire Owen if he ever did that. Xanatos is surprised as this is the first time he’s ever lost a match against his assistant. While Xanatos hold his own nicely, a well-placed kick from Owen knocks him on his ass. Speaking of Xanatos, we open with the man himself (Jonathan Frakes, Take a Shot) in his personal karate dojo, because of course he has a personal karate dojo, sparring with Owen.
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