- “There's no Better Business Bureau for what we do. Customer complaints are dealt with through... killing, torture, beating... sometimes...fire. We call it "word of mouth advertising".”
- ―Emil[src]
Emil was an underworld weapons dealer.
Biography[]
- “Did you just refer to me as a "middleman"? You're lucky Wolfram & Hart has such good word-of-mouth advertising.”
- ―Emil to Wesley Wyndam-Pryce[src]
Wesley Wyndam-Pryce had commissioned Emil to create a multiweapon that was hidden under his sleeves. It consisted of a collapsible sword, a short blade, a stake, and a grappling hook.
Weeks after the Angel Investigations' staff took over the Los Angeles branch of Wolfram & Hart, Wesley met again with Emil, who was acting as a middleman for an arms distributor, planning on infiltrating the latter's operation. Wesley, on behalf of the firm, offered Emil two hundred modified TS-113 sniper rifles with two conditions: first, Wesley wanted to deal directly with Emil's distributor, and second, that none of the rifles would be employed in Los Angeles. Impressed by Wesley's attitude and fearful of Wolfram & Hart's reputation, Emil agreed to Wesley's demands. However, Emil was killed seconds later by a group of cyborgs.
Behind the Scenes[]
- He was portrayed by Treva Etienne.
Appearances[]
- "The House Always Wins" (Only mentioned)
- "Spin the Bottle" (Only mentioned)
- "Lineage"