![]() ![]() Hercules says he cannot change the past and that he needs to tell Nikolos that he will no longer work for him. Later, Daedalus explains what happened after Icarus died. Hercules comes to rescue Daedalus and fight the guards. ![]() Daedalus tries to destroy the second Megalith, but one of the soldiers knocks him unconscious and leaves him inside the burning building. In his lab, Daedalus promises "Icarus" that he will make things right. Daedalus attempts to leave, but Nikolos says he will finish what he has paid him for or Daedalus will not get out of Euboea alive. Daedalus is angry with Nikolos for lying to him, saying that Hercules will think he has betrayed him. Nikolos begins arguing with Daedalus, saying that he told him the Megalith was invincible, but Hercules just destroyed it. As Perdix vacates the Megalith, Hercules smashes it to pieces. Hercules grabs a boiling pot of a nearby fire and throws it into Perdix's face, he falls to the ground screaming. Katrina pleads with Nikolos to call of the Megalith but he says she should be taking notes to report what is happening. While Hercules looks around the marketplace, Perdix, inside the Megalith begins rampaging. He tells Daedalus that he is allowing his grief to obscure his judgment.Įlsewhere, Katrina is taken to the king, who persuades her to stay so that she can report on the demonstration of Nikolos' new military weapon. Hercules says Nikolos' soldiers were using his crossbow on defenseless farmers. Daedalus defends his actions saying that Nikolos has the right to defend his people from renegades. Later, Hercules comes to talk to Daedalus. He calls the guards and they get rid of Katrina. Katrina goes to talk to Daedalus and asks him for his side of the story regarding his son's death. Hercules says that when he has put his grief behind him, Daedalus will realize what Nikolos is doing. Nikolos informs Hercules that Daedalus came to him begging for funds to help him build his inventions. Hercules goes with Perdix and the soldiers. Perdix comes and tells Hercules that Nikolos requests his presence at the castle. He says that Nikolos is taking advantage of Daedalus' grief and that he will go and speak with Daedalus alone. Katrina thinks Daedalus has lost his conscience, but Hercules says she does not know him well enough to pass judgment. Nikolos asks if the Megalith is ready, because the next time he fights Hercules, he will be the one who wins. Perdix, one of Nikolos' guards, informs him that Hercules is present in Euboea. Daedalus excuses himself saying that he has work to do. When Katrina questions Daedalus about the crossbow he confirms that he did design it, but that it belongs to the king his job is to invent, not pass judgment. Hercules finds Daedalus and gives him his sympathy over Icarus' death. The Megalith ready to be demonstrated to the king. Elsewhere in the castle, Daedalus has almost finished the first Megalith. Hercules leads Katrina away and he uses some rope to get over the castle wall. Katrina and Hercules arrive at the village and ask to see Daedalus, but the guards will not allow them to enter unless they have permission from the king. Daedalus is working on his latest invention: the Megalith. Hercules finds out that the soldiers weapons were made by Daedalus.Įlsewhere, King Nikolos toasts to Daedalus for his great weapons. Along the road, they meet some people fleeing from soldiers and Hercules goes to stop them, with Katrina tagging along behind recording all the action. On the way she asks him questions about Zeus being his father and his relationship with Hera. Hercules says that he will accompany Katrina on her trip to Euboea. Katrina corrects him, telling Hercules that Icarus is dead and Daedalus is responsible. He says he is a great father and his son's name is Icarus. Hercules confirms this and she asks if he can tell her something interesting about the inventor. She tells Hercules she is traveling to Euboea to meet Daedalus, and she heard that Hercules knows him. While helping, he meets Katrina, a scribe. Meanwhile, Hercules is helping the people of a nearby town as they prepare for the coming floods. Daedalus is angry with himself for letting such a thing happen. Two of Oena's models at the beginning of the episode are dressed like Ares and Aphrodite.The inventor, Daedalus wakes from a nightmare in which his son, Icarus died after flying to close to the sun while testing out his father's invention: a pair of giant wings.Though Michael Hurst (credited as Edith Sidebottom) does appear in this episode, Iolaus II does not.Summary Disclaimer Due to incredibly bad taste and a despicable dress code, the Fashion Police were locked up indefinitely immediately upon completion of filming this motion picture. ![]()
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