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[edit] Events
Year |
Event |
1917 |
Duncan is a paramedic of the British Red Cross. Along with his mortal friend Stan, they try to avoid bombings on the Western Front, but they are killed by a poison gas bomb when the truck bringing the soldiers' pay approaches. The thief is Immortal Xavier St. Cloud, who finds Duncan but fails to kill him as soldiers come to recover the money ("For Tomorrow We Die"). |
1925 |
In Seacouver, Immortal Marcus Korolus kills blond women because his former lover, Lenora, revealed his immortality and had him burnt at the stake three hundred years ago. Duncan meets him at Orpheum Theatre and realizes his madness is beyond healing. He fights him and beheads him ("See No Evil"). |
1926 |
Duncan and Amanda are circus artists in a circus of the American West Coast. Duncan is called "The Great MacLeod" for his knife throwing abilities ("The Lady and the Tiger"). |
1938 |
In Stalinian Russia, Duncan helps people to flee to the West. Immortal Alexei Voshin allowed them to use his ship, the Sea Witch, because Duncan didn't take his head. But Voshin did betray them to the KGB. They put everyone under arrest, including Duncan's friend Niva. Duncan manages to escape by diving into the sea and gets shot at while underwater ("The Sea Witch"). |
1980 |
Duncan has been caught without his sword by Kuyler and is forced to flee. He stumbles on Agent Lebrun's car, jumps over the parapet of the Quai de la Tournelle and eventually reaches the boat where Tessa Noël is showing Paris to a tourist group. It's the beginning of their story ("For Evil's Sake"). |
1988 |
On December 31, Duncan fights Immortal Walter Reinhardt on the roof of a Seacouver building. Reinhardt accidentally falls off the roof and into the river, while Duncan hides his saber and his own katana before joining Tessa during the countdown to New Year ("Revenge is Sweet"). |
[edit] Unknown Events
- 1939-1945 - Duncan and his friend Georges Dalou are engaged in the French Resistance. It is mentioned in "For Tomorrow We Die" that General De Gaulle himself asked them to destroy a railway bridge north of Bessancourt.
- around 1972 - Duncan visits the art exposition of Anne Wheeler's works in Paris ("Eyewitness)". It is mentioned in this 1992 episode that Anne Wheeler hasn't gone to Paris for at least twenty years.
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