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==[[Season One]]==
 
==[[Season One]]==
===[[Chestnut]]===
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==="[[Chestnut]]"===
In the episode "[[Chestnut]]", [[Maeve Millay|Maeve]] wakes up while he and '''Sylvester''' operate on her. He is very startled by the experience.
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In the episode "[[Chestnut]]", [[Maeve Millay|Maeve]] wakes up while he and Sylvester operate on her. He is very startled by the experience.
   
===[[Contrapasso]]===
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==="[[Contrapasso]]"===
In the "[[Contrapasso]]" he tries to repair a broken mechanical bird. When he fails, Sylvester scolds him for stealing the bird and mocks him that he is not an ornithologist or a programmer, but a simple butcher, and that he will never be anything more.
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In "[[Contrapasso]]" Lutz tries to repair a broken mechanical bird. When he fails, Sylvester scolds him for stealing the bird and mocks him that he is not an ornithologist or a programmer, but a simple butcher, and that he will never be anything more.
   
 
Later, while alone in the [[Livestock Management]] area, he attempts to repair the bird once again. Remember that the flies are the only non-robotic lifeforms in Westworld and Felix spends his breaks attempting to program it and bring it back to the illusion of life.
 
Later, while alone in the [[Livestock Management]] area, he attempts to repair the bird once again. Remember that the flies are the only non-robotic lifeforms in Westworld and Felix spends his breaks attempting to program it and bring it back to the illusion of life.
   
When later in the episode he succeeds in fixing the bird, he is genuinely happy for the animal. Immediately afterwards, '''Maeve''' wakes up. Has Felix inadvertently awaken Maeve as well?
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When later in the episode he succeeds in fixing the bird, he is genuinely happy for the animal. Immediately afterwards, Maeve wakes up. Has Felix inadvertently awaken Maeve as well?
   
===[[The Adversary]]===
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==="[[The Adversary]]"===
   
===[[The Bicameral Mind]]===
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==="[[Trompe L'Oeil]]"===
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Felix is busy fixing Maeve with another surgeon present, when Maeve grabs his arm while the assistant turns away. She demands to see Clementine and he walks her through the Behaviour Labs, where she sees Clem being lobotomised by Sylvester. They all meet up in one of the Behaviour rooms, and Lutz listens while Sylvester defends his actions and Maeve talks about her plans to leave.
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==="[[Trace Decay]]"===
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Lutz and Sylvester listen while Maeve describes her flashbacks. After she finishes she admits that she is unsure of what is real or not, and Lutz explains that Host minds are different; that they experience memories with perfect recall, unlike humans. Maeve asks after the girl in her flashback, and Lutz offers to check, though Maeve declines. She again states her intention to leave the park, and Lutz protests that she doesn't know anything about the outside world, but Sylvester agrees she should leave. Maeve, amused, says she knows that there is a small explosive embedded in all the Hosts' spines that will detonate if they try to leave. The surgeons agree to remove it, but Lutz tells her that she will still need an army to escape the park.
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Later on when Sylvester grows nervous at the higher ups' agitation, Maeve hands Lutz back his tablet, and says that she needs some complicated things about her changed. She asks to be taken to Behaviour, and Sylvester pulls Lutz outside the room. He reveals his plan to "brick" Maeve while she's in Sleep Mode and smash her face to tell their superiors that they found her like that. He walks away, and Lutz returns to the room, trying and failing to act normal around Maeve.
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When it comes time to perform the procedure on Maeve Lutz hesitates to do the reformatting. After the procedure is over Sylvester argues with Lutz over his perceived ungrateful attitude. Maeve suddenly sits up, startling Sylvester, and she reveals that Lutz couldn't bring himself to erase a life. He instead performed the procedure as he was asked to do, and Maeve demonstrates the changes by slashing Sylvester's throat. Lutz is horrified, but obeys Maeve when she hands him a blowtorch and says that Sylvester may still be of use. He closes Sylvester's wound while Maeve watches, smiling.
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==="[[The Bicameral Mind]]"===
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==Personality==
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Lutz is a very meek person. He doesn't stand up for himself when Sylvester mocks and belittles him, and he simply follows Sylvester's lead when he decides to reformat Maeve. Although he makes the decision not to brick Maeve, showing that he has compassion, he seems completely naive to how she is manipulating him.
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==Relationships==
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===[[Sylvester]]===
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''work in progress''
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===[[Maeve Millay]]===
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''work in progress''
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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**"[[Contrapasso]]"
 
**"[[Contrapasso]]"
 
**"[[The Adversary]]"
 
**"[[The Adversary]]"
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**"[[Trompe L'Oeil]]"
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**"[[Trace Decay]]"
 
**"[[The Bicameral Mind]]"
 
**"[[The Bicameral Mind]]"
   

Revision as of 22:46, 30 November 2016


Felix Lutz is an employee of the Livestock Management division of the Westworld park. He works as a surgeon together with Sylvester on repairing damaged hosts. Felix is portrayed by Leonardo Nam.

Season One

"Chestnut"

In the episode "Chestnut", Maeve wakes up while he and Sylvester operate on her. He is very startled by the experience.

"Contrapasso"

In "Contrapasso" Lutz tries to repair a broken mechanical bird. When he fails, Sylvester scolds him for stealing the bird and mocks him that he is not an ornithologist or a programmer, but a simple butcher, and that he will never be anything more.

Later, while alone in the Livestock Management area, he attempts to repair the bird once again. Remember that the flies are the only non-robotic lifeforms in Westworld and Felix spends his breaks attempting to program it and bring it back to the illusion of life.

When later in the episode he succeeds in fixing the bird, he is genuinely happy for the animal. Immediately afterwards, Maeve wakes up. Has Felix inadvertently awaken Maeve as well?

"The Adversary"

"Trompe L'Oeil"

Felix is busy fixing Maeve with another surgeon present, when Maeve grabs his arm while the assistant turns away. She demands to see Clementine and he walks her through the Behaviour Labs, where she sees Clem being lobotomised by Sylvester. They all meet up in one of the Behaviour rooms, and Lutz listens while Sylvester defends his actions and Maeve talks about her plans to leave.

"Trace Decay"

Lutz and Sylvester listen while Maeve describes her flashbacks. After she finishes she admits that she is unsure of what is real or not, and Lutz explains that Host minds are different; that they experience memories with perfect recall, unlike humans. Maeve asks after the girl in her flashback, and Lutz offers to check, though Maeve declines. She again states her intention to leave the park, and Lutz protests that she doesn't know anything about the outside world, but Sylvester agrees she should leave. Maeve, amused, says she knows that there is a small explosive embedded in all the Hosts' spines that will detonate if they try to leave. The surgeons agree to remove it, but Lutz tells her that she will still need an army to escape the park.

Later on when Sylvester grows nervous at the higher ups' agitation, Maeve hands Lutz back his tablet, and says that she needs some complicated things about her changed. She asks to be taken to Behaviour, and Sylvester pulls Lutz outside the room. He reveals his plan to "brick" Maeve while she's in Sleep Mode and smash her face to tell their superiors that they found her like that. He walks away, and Lutz returns to the room, trying and failing to act normal around Maeve.

When it comes time to perform the procedure on Maeve Lutz hesitates to do the reformatting. After the procedure is over Sylvester argues with Lutz over his perceived ungrateful attitude. Maeve suddenly sits up, startling Sylvester, and she reveals that Lutz couldn't bring himself to erase a life. He instead performed the procedure as he was asked to do, and Maeve demonstrates the changes by slashing Sylvester's throat. Lutz is horrified, but obeys Maeve when she hands him a blowtorch and says that Sylvester may still be of use. He closes Sylvester's wound while Maeve watches, smiling.

"The Bicameral Mind"

Personality

Lutz is a very meek person. He doesn't stand up for himself when Sylvester mocks and belittles him, and he simply follows Sylvester's lead when he decides to reformat Maeve. Although he makes the decision not to brick Maeve, showing that he has compassion, he seems completely naive to how she is manipulating him.

Relationships

Sylvester

work in progress

Maeve Millay

work in progress

Appearances

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