Post by kooshmeister on Apr 23, 2006 23:25:27 GMT -5
This is just a quick Darkman Encylopedia template I've whipped up. Nothing too special, and incomplete since I haven't seen Darkman III yet.
Alwater, Skip - One of Durant's original gang members, who had a machine gun concealed in his artificial leg. (Surname comes from the novel).
Anderson, Rick - One of Durant's gang members, who has a tattoo of a scorpion on his right hand and kills Yakitito when they raid Westlake's lab. He is the first of the gang to be killed by Darkman. (named "Rick Desmond" in Randall Boyll's novelization)
Bellasarius Memorandum - The infamous document which proved Louis Strack, Jr. was corrupt, and ultimately led to Peyton Westlake's torture and near-murder.
Bellasarius, Claude - The man on the city zoning board paid off by Strack, as alluded to in the Bellasarius Memo.
Black, Eddie - A rival crime boss of Durant's who he tortures and presumably kills when first introduced.
Bob - Jill Randall's obnoxious boss at Street Copy's studios.
Brinkman, Dr. David - A young scientist working on liquid skin similar to Westlake's. Killed by Durant's new henchmen because he refused to sell his building.
Brinkman, Laurie - David's sister.
Brinkman Electric - The building owned by David Brinkman, passed down to him from his father who built it in 1920.
Bubba - The bouncer at For Your Eyes Only.
Buddy - A nickname Durant hates. He once fired on an innocent motorist for daring to call him this.
City of the Future - Strack's grand dream and the reason behind most of his evil deeds.
Dalton, Steve - Strack Industries helicopter pilot who flew for Durant during his assault on Darkman. Died in the resulting crash instigated by Darkman.
Dan - Jill Randall's cameraman.
Darkman - The protagonist of the series; if you need to know who he is you shouldn't be on this forum in the first place.
Druganov, Ivan - One of Durant's new henchmen after he comes out of his coma, a former member of the KGB. Durant kills him with one of the Vigilante guns after mistaking him for Darkman.
Durant, Robert G. - Sadistic crime boss who did special favors for Louis Strack, Jr. Presumably killed in a fiery helicopter crash, he later returned (having merely been in a coma) and was ultimately killed by Darkman with a car bomb.
Erny's Best Deli - Eatery where Durant's gang regularly hangs out and makes pickups. Pauly in particular seems to enjoy their chili dogs.
For Your Eyes Only - Strip club where Laurie Brinkman worked as a waitress.
Guzman, Rudy - A member of Durant's original gang and the closest thing he has to a right-hand man. Accidentally killed by Smiley after Darkman captures him and dresses him up like Peyton Westlake. (named "Rudy Martinez" in the novelization)
Hastings, Julie - Peyton Westlake's girlfriend, who he affectionately refers to as "Jules." A city attorney, she discovered that her boss Strack was corrupt but, apparently blinded by her grief at Westlake's death, began dating the guy.
Hathaway, Dr. Alfred - Mad scientist freed from prison by Durant, who commissioned him to design and build the particle beam gun known as the Vigilante. Hathaway was killed in a firefight between Durant and Mr. Perkins' bodyguards.
Hong Kong Restaurant - Eatery owned by Hung Fat.
Hung Fat - (Apparently) a fellow crime boss of Durant's, who regularly provides revenues to his gang.
Katz, Martin - Durant's lawyer.
Latham, Rollo - Obnoxious creep who took over Durant's organization during Durant's coma. Shortly after Durant awakens he kills Rollo for taking bonuses off of drug shipments.
Lizard Man - A green-skinned, deformed "freak" seen at the carnival.
Mazzoluca, Pauly - Bald, stocky member of Durant's original gang with a knife tattoo on his right temple. Darkman poses as Pauly and frames him, leading Durant to throw Pauly to his death from a highrise window.
Meat Loaf - Alfred Hathaway's least-favorite food in the world.
Pappas, Ed - One of the owners of Pappas & Swain.
Pappas & Swain - Law firm that employed Julie Hastings.
Perkins, Mr. - Neo-Nazi to whom Durant and Dr. Hathaway intended to sell the Vigilante guns. Betrayed Durant and was killed by Hathaway.
Plutonium Carbine Batteries - Described by Ivan as "miniature nuclear reactors," these are what power the Vigilante guns. They're as reliable as a Ford Pinto, as the careless Whitey finds out (to his misfortune).
Randall, Jill - Reporter and anchorwoman for Street Copy. Blown up in her car by Durant's henchmen.
Rooker, Angela - Wife of Peter Rooker. Darkman (sort of) falls in love with her, or at least the family life she leads.
Rooker, Jenny - Daughter of Peter and Angela Rooker. Scarred during her father's battle with Darkman, Darkman, as Peyton Westlake, gives her his first (and only) sample of liquid skin to save her.
Rooker, Peter - Ruthless drug lord obsessed with strength. Hires Dr. Thorne to derive a super-soldier serum from Darkman's adrenal glands. Killed by being knocked into a crushing machine by Darkman.
Roy - One of Durant's new henchmen after he comes out of his coma.
Scully, Eddie - A short-but-tough member of Durant's gang following his emergence from his coma. Killed by Darkman as revenge for David Brinkman.
Smiley - Real name Sam Rogers. One of Durant's gang, who was blown up in Darkman's first warehouse lair when Darkman rigged it with a lighter, drinking bird, and leaking flammable gas.
Strack Industries - Strack's company, which apparently deals in real estate. The symbol of the company is a stylized "S," as seen on both Strack's limo and Durant's helicopter.
Strack, Louis, Jr. - The man responsible for Darkman's destroyed life and his first major enemy, a corrupt real estate developer allied with Durant. Dies when Darkman drops him to his death off the side of one of his partially built skyscrapers.
Strack, Louis, Snr. - Father of Louis Strack, Jr. Killed on his son's orders so he could take over the company.
Vigilante - The particle beam weapon designed by Dr. Alfred Hathaway, power by plutonium carbine batteries.
Westlake, Dr. Peyton: see Darkman
Whitey - One of Durant's new henchmen after he emerges from his coma, Whitey is killed when he messes around with one of the Vigilante's plutonium carbine batteries and electrocutes himself.
Yanagito, Yakitito - Peyton Westlake's friend and assistant, who was killed by Rick when Durant's gang attacked the lab. (Surname from novelization.)
The list is still incomplete but hopefully I've done a good job so far.
Alwater, Skip - One of Durant's original gang members, who had a machine gun concealed in his artificial leg. (Surname comes from the novel).
Anderson, Rick - One of Durant's gang members, who has a tattoo of a scorpion on his right hand and kills Yakitito when they raid Westlake's lab. He is the first of the gang to be killed by Darkman. (named "Rick Desmond" in Randall Boyll's novelization)
Bellasarius Memorandum - The infamous document which proved Louis Strack, Jr. was corrupt, and ultimately led to Peyton Westlake's torture and near-murder.
Bellasarius, Claude - The man on the city zoning board paid off by Strack, as alluded to in the Bellasarius Memo.
Black, Eddie - A rival crime boss of Durant's who he tortures and presumably kills when first introduced.
Bob - Jill Randall's obnoxious boss at Street Copy's studios.
Brinkman, Dr. David - A young scientist working on liquid skin similar to Westlake's. Killed by Durant's new henchmen because he refused to sell his building.
Brinkman, Laurie - David's sister.
Brinkman Electric - The building owned by David Brinkman, passed down to him from his father who built it in 1920.
Bubba - The bouncer at For Your Eyes Only.
Buddy - A nickname Durant hates. He once fired on an innocent motorist for daring to call him this.
City of the Future - Strack's grand dream and the reason behind most of his evil deeds.
Dalton, Steve - Strack Industries helicopter pilot who flew for Durant during his assault on Darkman. Died in the resulting crash instigated by Darkman.
Dan - Jill Randall's cameraman.
Darkman - The protagonist of the series; if you need to know who he is you shouldn't be on this forum in the first place.
Druganov, Ivan - One of Durant's new henchmen after he comes out of his coma, a former member of the KGB. Durant kills him with one of the Vigilante guns after mistaking him for Darkman.
Durant, Robert G. - Sadistic crime boss who did special favors for Louis Strack, Jr. Presumably killed in a fiery helicopter crash, he later returned (having merely been in a coma) and was ultimately killed by Darkman with a car bomb.
Erny's Best Deli - Eatery where Durant's gang regularly hangs out and makes pickups. Pauly in particular seems to enjoy their chili dogs.
For Your Eyes Only - Strip club where Laurie Brinkman worked as a waitress.
Guzman, Rudy - A member of Durant's original gang and the closest thing he has to a right-hand man. Accidentally killed by Smiley after Darkman captures him and dresses him up like Peyton Westlake. (named "Rudy Martinez" in the novelization)
Hastings, Julie - Peyton Westlake's girlfriend, who he affectionately refers to as "Jules." A city attorney, she discovered that her boss Strack was corrupt but, apparently blinded by her grief at Westlake's death, began dating the guy.
Hathaway, Dr. Alfred - Mad scientist freed from prison by Durant, who commissioned him to design and build the particle beam gun known as the Vigilante. Hathaway was killed in a firefight between Durant and Mr. Perkins' bodyguards.
Hong Kong Restaurant - Eatery owned by Hung Fat.
Hung Fat - (Apparently) a fellow crime boss of Durant's, who regularly provides revenues to his gang.
Katz, Martin - Durant's lawyer.
Latham, Rollo - Obnoxious creep who took over Durant's organization during Durant's coma. Shortly after Durant awakens he kills Rollo for taking bonuses off of drug shipments.
Lizard Man - A green-skinned, deformed "freak" seen at the carnival.
Mazzoluca, Pauly - Bald, stocky member of Durant's original gang with a knife tattoo on his right temple. Darkman poses as Pauly and frames him, leading Durant to throw Pauly to his death from a highrise window.
Meat Loaf - Alfred Hathaway's least-favorite food in the world.
Pappas, Ed - One of the owners of Pappas & Swain.
Pappas & Swain - Law firm that employed Julie Hastings.
Perkins, Mr. - Neo-Nazi to whom Durant and Dr. Hathaway intended to sell the Vigilante guns. Betrayed Durant and was killed by Hathaway.
Plutonium Carbine Batteries - Described by Ivan as "miniature nuclear reactors," these are what power the Vigilante guns. They're as reliable as a Ford Pinto, as the careless Whitey finds out (to his misfortune).
Randall, Jill - Reporter and anchorwoman for Street Copy. Blown up in her car by Durant's henchmen.
Rooker, Angela - Wife of Peter Rooker. Darkman (sort of) falls in love with her, or at least the family life she leads.
Rooker, Jenny - Daughter of Peter and Angela Rooker. Scarred during her father's battle with Darkman, Darkman, as Peyton Westlake, gives her his first (and only) sample of liquid skin to save her.
Rooker, Peter - Ruthless drug lord obsessed with strength. Hires Dr. Thorne to derive a super-soldier serum from Darkman's adrenal glands. Killed by being knocked into a crushing machine by Darkman.
Roy - One of Durant's new henchmen after he comes out of his coma.
Scully, Eddie - A short-but-tough member of Durant's gang following his emergence from his coma. Killed by Darkman as revenge for David Brinkman.
Smiley - Real name Sam Rogers. One of Durant's gang, who was blown up in Darkman's first warehouse lair when Darkman rigged it with a lighter, drinking bird, and leaking flammable gas.
Strack Industries - Strack's company, which apparently deals in real estate. The symbol of the company is a stylized "S," as seen on both Strack's limo and Durant's helicopter.
Strack, Louis, Jr. - The man responsible for Darkman's destroyed life and his first major enemy, a corrupt real estate developer allied with Durant. Dies when Darkman drops him to his death off the side of one of his partially built skyscrapers.
Strack, Louis, Snr. - Father of Louis Strack, Jr. Killed on his son's orders so he could take over the company.
Vigilante - The particle beam weapon designed by Dr. Alfred Hathaway, power by plutonium carbine batteries.
Westlake, Dr. Peyton: see Darkman
Whitey - One of Durant's new henchmen after he emerges from his coma, Whitey is killed when he messes around with one of the Vigilante's plutonium carbine batteries and electrocutes himself.
Yanagito, Yakitito - Peyton Westlake's friend and assistant, who was killed by Rick when Durant's gang attacked the lab. (Surname from novelization.)
The list is still incomplete but hopefully I've done a good job so far.