![]() ![]() William apologizes, and Logan chastises him for being too polite. The train arrives at Sweetwater, the guests disembark and walk into the town. The train exits a tunnel and crosses the spectacular scenery of the Westworld park. Later, Logan joins William on the train, after zipping up the fly on his pants in full view of everyone in the bar car. One of the hosts who meets Logan is a man, and Logan puts his arm around the man as if they are lovers. They split up as they get off the train and are each met by hosts. William is engaged to marry Logan’s sister, and the two work at the same company. Logan is arrogant, and William is passive. We see a pair of visitors stepping off a train: Logan and William. This also happens to James Delos (who’s 149th clone is left abandoned in a research facility - When encountered by Bernard and Elsie, he repeats Logan’s ‘I can see the Bottom’ quote. Unable to escape this ‘Tartarus’, he is left naked for days before being found by Akeechta (who accounts for his Psychosis first-hand). However, it is hinted that the main cause for Logan’s destructive behavior was due to the Psychosis he suffered when stranded behind by William in the Park William has claimed Logan’s unhealthy lifestyle lead to his eventual death. Logan having sex with two women and a man at the saloon. During his father's retirement party, Logan stayed away from the rest of the family and took on a nihilistic view of the world, claiming to Dolores that Delos was responsible for the start of the end of the human race. When he realized he had been the only human at a party, during the demonstration by the Argos Initiative, he was rendered almost completely speechless and appeared to make the decision to invest in the park immediately.Īfter William is chosen as the new heir of Delos, Logan is seen to drink excessively and use drugs. He guides William away from "boring" story lines, without considering what William himself would like to do.ĭespite his hedonistic exploitation of the park, Logan's interest in Westworld seems to start with a genuine, if brief, interest in its innovative technology. Logan presents himself as something of an expert at the park. He says that William was given the promotion to executive vice president (and that Juliet "picked him") because he "will never be a threat to anyone". He tries to get William to use the park in the and easy as he does. ![]() Logan tries to show William that the best fun one can have in the park is to have sex, shoot hosts, and find hidden adventures ("Easter Eggs"). When William shows compassion toward hosts, Logan reprimands him, and mocks William out of, he says, concern for his future-brother-in-law. He does not hesitate to hurt them and ignores any suffering they display. Logan seems to delight in harassing and sometimes intentionally hurting the hosts at the slightest excuse, for example, when he stabbed a host playing an old man through the hand with a knife. ![]() He talks about them as if they are not there and looks upon them as inanimate objects - although he still uses "him" and "her", rather than "it" as a pronoun. He sees the hosts as nothing more than toys or tools to help him carry out his adventures. ![]() He is impetuous, arrogant, and embraces the park's more decadent and darker aspects. Logan wreaks mayhem in the park (killing and maiming hosts), and he has a 'what happens in Westworld, stays in Westworld' philosophy. Westworld eventually becomes a Delos Destinations theme park. But Logan is also suspicious of his brother in law to be, feeling he is hiding something, and that the Park will, as it always does, reveal the truth about who you really are. William on the cusp of marrying his sister, Logan feels it will be a bonding session for the pair of them. Logan, in his enthusiasm for the Park, is the one responsible for bringing William to the Park for his first visit. In the 'real world', his family's business is called Delos. Not only convincing Logan to invest Delos funds, but turning him into an enthusiastic and repeat park visitor, quickly experiencing much of the park has to offer. And it is Logan that the Argos Initiative approaches when Robert Ford & Arnold Weber seek extra investment to kickstart their park. A senior VP at Delos, Logan is tasked with gauging investment into VR, AI, and other areas that his father has little knowledge or interest in. Logan is the son of James Delos and brother of Juliet Delos, the fiancé and later wife of William. His family owns Delos, and Logan wants the company to increase its investment in the park. As an experienced guest, Logan represents a darker side of humanity among visitors: he's someone who loves 'killing' hosts for the flimsiest of reasons. ![]()
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