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Samson owns a License to Kill. When it had expired the first time, Samson did everything in his power to renew it as soon as physically possible, in order to kill a bartender who was being a jerk. Samson enjoys killing bad guys while wearing a suit. This appearance of Brock is the first time he has ever appeared in a video game.

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I want you to grab the handle, push the button. Can you repeat that, Hank? Hank Venture : [gasping] Grab the handle, push the button. Brock Samson : Let go of your own throat, Hank. Sign In. The Venture Bros. Showing all 9 items. Jump to: Photos 5 Quotes 4. In the episode ORB , it is revealed that this assignment was actually one in a series of ruses stretching back to the late Victorian era enacted to keep agents close to each Venture super-scientist so that they could be killed quickly in the event that they tried to make use of a mysterious artifact known as the Orb.

At the end of the third season, Molotov Cocktease warned Brock of a plot by the O. He killed three assassins and played the Monarch against the O. General Treister offered to reassign Brock to "something a little easier on the ol' noggin. With that, Brock left the Ventures but was caught in an explosion from the Monarch-mobile which caused the head of H. Brock survived and was treated by the O.

I, but believing they were up to something, he escaped and went into hiding, but not before a metal plate was secured to his chest to cover the wound inflicted by H. For some time after this, he stayed in a log cabin with Steve Summers and Sasquatch , a couple he met in Home Insecurity. While Brock managed to heal during this period of inactivity, he also became overweight and out of shape. Later on, he learned that Molotov and Hunter Gathers had hired the assassins and lead him to believe that the O.

The intention was for Brock eliminate competition for Molotov's all-female organization of contract killers, the Blackhearts Elimination Agency. When he attempted to get revenge on the Blackhearts, he discovered that Hunter Gathers had in fact infiltrated the group as a member of S. Brock joined S. In the season 4 finale Operation P. I by General Treister. In Season 5, due to Gathers becoming the new leader of the O. As a result, S.

Venture being given a large company and fortune from his late brother, making him a giant target for actual high ranked villains and not just mid level ones like the Monarch, re-taking his place from an ousted Sergeant Hated.

He takes a disliking to the local superheros, namely the protection racket Crusader Action League, though he is attracted to power-house superheroine, Warriana. During a battle with a villain named Think Tank , Brock is blasted out of Ventech Tower but is saved by Warriana , whom he had slept with the previous night.

With her help, they defeat Think Tank as an "unsanctioned team-up", a precursor to entering a full relationship. Brock was originally based on pro-wrestler Psycho Sid Vicious real name Sid Eudy , there were complaints by WWE about this and later the creators had to tone down Brock's psychotic behavior from the first season. In the episode Eeney, Meeney, Miney Magic, Brock was about to give Molotov a powerbomb onto the bed, but that part was removed and now just shows him walking to the bed with Molotov punching him whilst sitting on his shoulders facing him.

Appropriate to his half-Swedish heritage, he has blonde hair and light blue eyes. His mullet hairstyle is a trademark of sorts; other characters comment on it frequently, and it earns him the nickname 'Franken-Mullet. At the beginning of Season 4, after quitting his job with the O.

Brock lived with Steve Summers and Sasquatch, during which his body fell horribly out of shape, resulting in a potbelly and devolved muscles.

Upon joining with his fellow Ex-O. In keeping with the show's vaguely anachronistic sense of fashion, Brock is usually drawn in clothing styles that were popular in the s and early 80's: four-pocket sports shirts , skin-tight polos , pastel-colored pants, white shoes, and side-zip ankle boots are all recurring items of clothing in his wardrobe. He and Dr. Venture appear to be the only characters on the show with significantly varied wardrobe. Brock also sports a half-finished tattoo of the Swan Song Records logo on his right biceps which he describes as "Icarus from the Led Zeppelin albums.

After the start of season 4, Brock has a metal plate fastened between his pectorals to cover a wound he received when H. Although he has since healed, the plate has yet to be removed, and has more than once allowed him to be shot by heavy ordinance yet not be harmed. Though he has become a well-developed, three dimensional character, Brock mostly embodies the 'strong, silent' stereotype.

He usually speaks in a low, gravelly deadpan and maintains a casual aura. He speaks calmly in anything short of the most urgent circumstances, and his level voice is sometimes at odds with a crazed facial expression. During said moment, Brock will take down every enemy in sight but despite that, he refuses to kill women and children due to his teachings from Colonel Hunter Gathers. He loves fighting and killing seeing his agent duty as his true purpose even, though he sometimes doubts his lethal actions.

His terror of Brock and tortured existence made Brock realize that he'd gone too far killing a helpless man. Afterwards, while reconciling the fact that being a lethal badass is what he is while also resolving to control his bloodlust so as to only resort to serious violence and lethal force if it's necessary and unavoidable.

His fear of the supernatural is one of the few things which was shown to be able to faze Brock, as shown when Dean spoke Sumerian and when the VenTech Tower was "haunted". Brock seems to be unfazed by most super-villains, despite his comment that the Guild of Calamitous Intent is one of few organizations he respects.

The only villain who seems to be able to communicate with Brock on his own level is Phantom Limb. He also has a history with David Bowie , who, in the Venture Brothers universe, is impersonated by a shapeshifter that is the leader of the Guild in addition to a famous performer. Whether or not Brock knows of Bowie's role in the Guild is not clear, but Brock makes it clear that he would be happy to kill Bowie if the opportunity arose.

Brock's personality has evolved considerably throughout the series. In the beginning of the series, he seemed to be hostile and closed off to most of the family. While loyal to them and has shown to care about them, he largely ignored them, focused on brutally murdering his enemies and having sex as often as possible.

As the series has continued he has begun showing affection for the Ventures, and a great deal of concern for their safety. Though a departure from the unfeeling Brock of early episodes, the writers confirm he is still assumed to be the 'Swedish Murder Machine' behind the scenes.

Brock exhibits near super-human strength, a facial twitch, and the ability to endure almost any kind of physical punishment, including unprotected exposure to the vacuum of outer space. During surgery to remove a bullet from his shoulder in the episode Hate Floats , his body is discovered to harbor three additional bullets, "a blowgun dart, two shark's teeth, the tip of a bayonet, a twisted paper clip, and a meager handful of buckshot," which he had apparently failed to notice.

He is seen by his enemies as unstoppable, which is sometimes confirmed as he took a tank shot to the chest and survived, though he had a metal plate installed. He has only been matched in battle few times and shows respect to each enemy that manages it.

An explosive in Brock's car wounded him gravely as he was turning to leave. Brock would awake to find he was in an O.

Brock had been taken in to be saved but knew his former allies were more than willing to resort to brainwashing or human experimentation and quickly made his escape after regaining consciousness. Brock would find that his source in the agency, Col.

Gathers, was manipulating him the entire time. He had given Brock false information about the O. Venture in order get him on the outs with the agency. Brock soon came to the consultation that his mentor had not retired as he had said but was in truth working his own angle. Hunter Gathers would confirm that he was working undercover to endear himself to Brock's old flame Molatov Cocktease and her blossoming assassins organization.

As a former O. Gathers represented a tantalizing ally for Molatov. Gathers had a second reason though, he was testing Brock, seeing how far he would go to do what was right even at the cost of going against orders and trying to get him to sever his ties with the O. Some agents were burned for digging into areas they were assumed to never go, so for uncovering the O.

Gathers used the banner of SPHINX to create a new agency, one with the resources and experience of a super organization but applying it to non-super-villains, the cases the O. Brock was welcomed in. At last Brock was able to do the work he wanted with the people he considered peers and putting his talents to their full use without any red tape to hold him back.

Though even with his new vocation Brock still missed Hank and Dean and his time with them as part of his extended family. Orel Puppington. Xander Crews. Heroes Wiki. Heroes Wiki Explore.



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