![]() In that episode, Daggett's main objective was to destroy Crime Alley with explosives with the help of arsonists Crocker and Nitro and blame it on the rupturing of an underground gas line, with the alibi of giving a speech somewhere else. Daggett was mentioned to have been taken into custody after that. Batman intervened and managed to stop Clayface (who secretly escaped by faking his death) and subdued Daggett. At the same time, Daggett went on television on the talk show Gotham Insider where he hoped to advertise the Renuyu as a mere face cream, but Clayface ambushed him during the show and attempted to kill him after he mentioned the addictive effects of Renuyu when he was disguised as a woman. Instead, the chemicals morphed Hagen into a vengeful shapeshifter named Clayface.ĭaggett made preparations to take over Wayne Enterprises, by sending his henchman Germs to kill Fox in the hospital (although Batman foiled him). The plan worked, and Daggett's henchmen Raymond Bell and Germs force-fed untested fluids down his mouth and left him for dead. He cut off Hagen's Renuyu supply, knowing that he would come to steal some. After Hagen botched an attempt to steal incriminating evidence from and kill Lucius Fox, Daggett plotted to have Hagen killed due to Batman's interference. The only man addicted to the compound was Matt Hagen, an actor who was disfigured in a car accident and who committed crimes (in disguise) for Daggett in return for supplies of the formula. He went to prison, while his lawyers tried to find a loophole that would free him.ĭaggett Industries developed " Renuyu", a face cream which enabled the user to modify their face to their desire, and which Daggett was secretly going to sell through direct marketing since it would be rejected by stores for its addictive qualities. Daggett also unsuccessfully tried to spread a disease for which he only had the antidote for, which in doing so infected Selina Kyle, nearly killing her. Dagget was even responsible for creating Clayface. While Dagget attempted to give the image as an honest man to his colleagues and employees, most considered him a crooked and double-dealing man. He's Gotham City's Lex Luthor, only creepier and more deviant. As crooked as most businessmen, Roland Dagget was as crooked as they got.
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