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|profession = [[Nazi]] [[Sergeant]]<ref name="Raiders Sourcebook">''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark Sourcebook]]''</ref><br>Chief mechanic<ref name="Raiders Sourcebook"/>
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|allegiances = [[Germany|Nazi Germany]]
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A '''German Mechanic''' and [[Sergeant]] in the [[Wehrmacht]] served as part of the [[Nazi]] effort to locate the [[Ark of the Covenant]] in the [[Well of the Souls]] at the [[Tanis]] digsite outside [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]] in [[1936]], an enormous mountain of a man with a shaven head. Serving under [[Colonel]] [[Herman Dietrich]], [[Major]] [[Gobler]], [[France|French]] [[archaeologist]] [[René Emile Belloq]] and [[Gestapo]] agent [[Major]] [[Arnold Ernst Toht]], the mechanic was assigned to help prepare for the transportation of the Ark from Tanis to [[Berlin]], [[Egypt]] aboard the ''[[Flying Wing]]'' following the Nazis' locating of the relic. However, [[United States of America|American]] [[archaeologist]] [[Indiana Jones]] and bar owner [[Marion Ravenwood]] intervened. Highly skilled in boxing, brutally strong and able to soak up and deliver blows that should have felled any man, the muscular sergeant was able to best Jones in hand-to-hand combat before he was inadvertently torn to shreds by one of the airplane's propellers.
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The '''German Mechanic''' was a sergeant in the [[Wehrmacht]]. He was an enormous mountain of a man with a shaven head, who was one of two mechanics servicing the [[Nazis]]' [[Flying Wing]] at [[Tanis]] in [[1936]]. Highly skilled in boxing, brutally strong and able to soak up and deliver blows that should have felled any man, the muscular sergeant was able to best [[Indiana Jones]] in hand-to-hand combat before he was torn to shreds by one of the airplane's propellers.
 
   
==Biography==
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== Biography ==
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=== Early life ===
When the [[Flying Wing]] was being prepped to fly the [[Ark of the Covenant]] out of [[Tanis]], [[Egypt]] to [[Berlin]], [[Germany]] in [[1936]], the mechanic emerged from his hut to see [[Indiana Jones]] brawling with the [[Second German Mechanic|other mechanic]].
 
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A man of [[Germany|German]] descent, he grew up in [[Bavaria]], [[Germany]], where he became a prizefighter.<ref name="Raiders Sourcebook"/> As an adult, he became a [[Nazi]] [[Wehrmacht]] [[Sergeant]]<ref name="Raiders Sourcebook"/> as well as a military mechanic. Large and tough, he was bigger than most of his superiors, with a shaven head and muscly chest. The man preferred to work with his shirt either unbuttoned or completely off.<ref name="RotLA"/>
   
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=== Tanis, Egypt ===
Apparently eager for a fight, the huge [[Bavaria]]n stepped in after the first mechanic had been taken down by Jones, and challenged the American to a fistfight. Jones, who had been trying to take the Flying Wing's [[Pilot (individual)|pilot]] unawares, resigned himself into accepting the fight with the mechanic.
 
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[[File:Flying_Wing_airstrip.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The [[Germany|German]] mechanic was placed in
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charge of an airstrip housing the jet plane ''[[Flying Wing]]''.]]
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In [[1936]], the German mechanic was assigned to the Nazi digsite at [[Tanis]] outside [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]] for the [[Ark of the Covenant]] in the [[Well of the Souls]], serving under [[Colonel]] [[Herman Dietrich]], [[Major]] [[Gobler]], [[France|French]] [[archaeologist]] [[René Emile Belloq]] and [[Gestapo]] agent [[Major]] [[Arnold Ernst Toht]]. He served as a Sergeant and Chief mechanic at an airstrip housing the German jet plane ''[[Flying Wing]]'', in charge of an inferior [[Second German Mechanic|mechanic]] and [[Pilot (individual)|pilot]].<ref name="RotLA"/>
   
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When [[United States of America|American]] [[archaeologist]] [[Indiana Jones]], his friend [[Sallah Mohammed Faisel el-Kahir]] and several [[Arab]] excavators including Sallah's brother-in-law [[Omar]] located and infiltrated the Well of the Souls and unearthed the Ark, Belloq and Dietrich, upon spotting the unauthorized dig, surrounded and detained the intruders, taking the Ark from them. Jones and his associate [[Marion Ravenwood]] were sealed inside the well, whilst Sallah was to be shot and the rest of the diggers were released thanks to Sallah's lies. However, Sallah ended up being released, and shortly afterwards Jones and Ravenwood managed to break out of the cave.<ref name="RotLA"/>
[[File:Raiders3.jpg|thumb|right|175px|The mechanic absorbs a right hook.]]
 
   
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Meanwhile, it was arranged for the Ark to be transported from Tanis to [[Berlin]], [[Germany]] to [[Adolf Hitler]] via the ''Flying Wing''. As the ancient relic was readied to be loaded onto the plane, Major Gobler and his driver were sent by Colonel Dietrich and Belloq to inspect the airstrip and report back to his superiors. But, Jones and Ravenwood sneaked onto the airstrip just as Major Gobler and his driver left following an inspection, the Americans planning to take control of the ''Flying Wing'' and depart with the Ark. Just as Jones prepared to take the airplane, he was spotted by the inferior mechanic who was working on the plane, forcing him to engage in a fight with the mechanic behind the oblivious pilot.<ref name="RotLA"/>
Although he easily outmatched Jones, the mechanic unintentionally saved the [[archaeologist]]'s life at one point. When the pilot was about to shoot Jones, the mechanic unknowingly stepped in between Jones and the pilot, blocking his line of fire before he was knocked unconscious by [[Marion Ravenwood]]. Although Jones' blows eventually managed to break the Nazi's nose, they had little effect as the man effortlessly overpowered Jones, pummeling him and knocking him to the ground several times.
 
   
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=== ''Flying Wing'' brawl and death ===
Finding the challenge all too easy, the mechanic ordered the archaeologist to fight back, unaware that the rotating plane was drawing the propellers ever closer. Bemused by Jones ducking for safety, the mechanic turned around to look behind him and was immediately cut down by the spinning blades.
 
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[[File:Mechanic_walking.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The mechanic was summoned to the ''[[Flying Wing]]'' upon [[Indiana Jones]] and [[Marion Ravenwood]]'s intrusion.]]
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Jones landed the first kick on the other mechanic's face from the roof of the plane, sending the Nazi stumbling backwards. As the American leapt down from the jet, the German attempted to fight back with his metal wrench, but the archaeologist was too quick. Despite the mechanic's greatest efforts to defeat the intruder, all of his attacks were quickly proven to be futile. Jones managed to knock the soldier to the ground, the mechanic hitting the side of the plane on the way down and being knocked unconscious, but at around the same time, this mechanic came out of his hut, menacingly removing his cap and shirt.<ref name="RotLA"/>
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[[File:Mechanic_calling_out_to_Jones.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The mechanic calling out to [[Indiana Jones|Jones]].]]
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Laughing aggressively and marching over to the plane, fists raised, the mechanic called out to Jones, also alerting the pilot to the archaeologist's presence. Jones turned around and stepped down from atop the plane, just as, at the same time, Marion removed the bricks holding the jet's wheels in place. As Jones and the Sergeant prepared to brawl, the archaeologist distracted the mechanic by staring briefly at the ground next to him and pointing to it, before suddenly throwing a kick at his groin (which didn't even phase him) and then a punch at his chin, but in return the mechanic swiftly delivered a single punch to his attacker, which was enough to knock him to the ground.<ref name="RotLA"/>
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[[File:Indy_on_the_floor.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Jones, knocked to the floor by the mechanic.]]
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As the plane's pilot drew his gun, the mechanic dragged him up as he gasped in pain, only being released from the larger man's tight grasp when he bit his opponent's bare arm, causing him to drop the intruder. As the two large men continuously brawled and struggled, the pilot attempted several times to shoot and kill the American attacker but the mechanic kept entering his line of fire, blocking Indiana from him. Eventually he was knocked out by Marion using two wooden blocks, inadvertently causing the engines of the plane to activate and make the vehicle begin turning around.<ref name="RotLA"/>
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[[File:Jones_biting_the_mechanic.jpg|thumb|250px|left|[[Indiana Jones|Jones]] resorting to biting the mechanic.]]
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The plane's wing smashed against a nearby oil tanker attached to a truck, which set into motion the first in a chain of unlikely events which ultimately lead to the destruction of the ''Flying Wing''. As Jones and the Sergeant fought, the oil leaked, slowly streaming under the plane and awaking the other unconscious mechanic. At the same time, a troop carrier arrived to reinforce the mechanic, but Marion managed to shoot down everyone inside - and also inadvertently blow up several explosives nearby, which also contributed to the explosion of the plane when the fire from the explosion spread to the oil.<ref name="RotLA"/>
   
 
But, as all of these other events occurred perfectly consecutively, Jones beat the mechanic's face until he bled. However, once again overpowering his opponent, the mechanic knocked Jones to the ground after punching him several times. Finding the challenge all too easy, the mechanic ordered the archaeologist to fight back, unaware that the rotating plane was drawing the propellers ever closer. Noticing something was wrong after seeing Jones ducking for safety, the mechanic turned around to look behind him and was immediately shredded by the propeller, not having any time to get away.<ref name="RotLA"/>
== Behind the scenes ==
 
The German Mechanic was played by the late stuntman and professional wrestler [[Pat Roach]] in ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark]]''. In addition to the mechanic, he also played the [[Giant Sherpa]] in the same film and later went to portray the [[Chief Guard]] in ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]'' and the [[Gestapo (individual)|Gestapo]] in ''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]''. Despite being credited as "1st Mechanic," Roach's character is actually the ''second'' of the two mechanics to appear onscreen.
 
   
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After the Sergeant's death, the other mechanic fled the scene as the plane and oil tanker exploded, killing the pilot and delaying the transportation of the Ark to Berlin.<ref name="RotLA"/>
[[File:Mss18d.jpg|thumb|220x220px|The German Mechanic's defeat and subsequent death as depicted in the [[Raiders of the Lost Ark (comic)|comic.]]]]
 
   
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=== Legacy ===
In [[Campbell Black]]'s [[Raiders of the Lost Ark (novel)|novelization]], this mechanic is described as being a young man with tattoos, thought of as a kid by [[Marion Ravenwood]]. He is not as tough as he is in the film, but is nonetheless persistent in his fight with [[Indiana Jones]]. Although in the film he overpowers Indy and knocks him to the ground before being killed by the [[Flying Wing]]'s propellers, Indy punches him into the propeller in the novel, reflecting an earlier version of [[Lawrence Kasdan]]'s script. In the[[Raiders of the Lost Ark (comic)|&nbsp;comic book adaptation]], the German Mechanic's demise is notably different. There he is knocked out by the chocks of the Flying Wing, firing his gun into the plane's fuel tank which causes an explosion which kills him and [[Second German Mechanic|his companion]] in the process.
 
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[[1939|Three years later]], when Indiana Jones fought against another imposing opponent, Jones recalled his encounter with the mechanic, observing that the experience had been quite messy.<ref name="SoK">''[[Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings]]''</ref>
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== Personality and traits ==
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[[File:German_Mechanic.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The ruthless [[Germany|German]] mechanic.]]
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A large [[Bavaria]]n man, the [[Germany|German]] mechanic rarely wore his uniform while working at the [[Tanis]] digsite, usually walking around shirtless and showing off his large muscles and broad shoulders.<ref name="Raiders Sourcebook" />
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The German mechanic loved boxing.<ref>[[Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (junior novelization)|''Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark'' junior novel]]</ref> He kept in shape via a punching bag located in the mechanics' shed and through sparring with his fellow soldiers.<ref name="Raiders Sourcebook" /> When he witnessed [[Indiana Jones]] fighting against [[Second German Mechanic|one of his fellow workers]], he saw the opportunity to beat up the [[United States of America|American]] and demonstrate his skills. Unfortunately for him, however, the fight turned out to be his last.<ref name="RotLA" />
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== Behind the scenes ==
 
The [[Germany|German]] Mechanic was portrayed by the late stuntman and professional wrestler [[Pat Roach]] in ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark]]''. In addition to the mechanic, he also played the [[Giant Sherpa]] in the same film and later went to portray the [[Chief Guard]] in ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]''<ref name="ToD">''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]''</ref> and the [[Gestapo (individual)|Gestapo]] in ''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]''<ref name="TLC">''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]''</ref>. Despite being credited as "1st Mechanic", Roach's character is actually the ''second'' of the two mechanics to appear onscreen.<ref name="RotLA"/>
 
[[File:Mss18d.jpg|thumb|220x220px|left|The German Mechanic's defeat and subsequent death as depicted in the [[Raiders of the Lost Ark (comic)|comic.]]]]
 
In [[Campbell Black]]'s [[Raiders of the Lost Ark (novel)|''Raiders'' novelization]], this mechanic is described as being a young man with tattoos, thought of as a kid by [[Marion Ravenwood]]. He is not as tough as he is in the film, but is nonetheless persistent in his fight with [[Indiana Jones]]. Although in the film he overpowers Indy and knocks him to the ground before being killed by the ''[[Flying Wing]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki> propellers, Indy punches him into the propeller in the novel, reflecting an earlier version of [[Lawrence Kasdan]]'s script.<ref name="Novel">[[Raiders of the Lost Ark (novel)|''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' novel]]</ref> In the [[Raiders of the Lost Ark (comic)|comic book adaptation]], the German Mechanic's demise is notably different. There he is knocked out by the chocks of the Flying Wing, firing his gun into the plane's fuel tank which causes an explosion which kills him and [[Second German Mechanic|his companion]] in the process.<ref name="Comic">[[Raiders of the Lost Ark (comic)|''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' comic]]</ref>
   
In ''[[Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures]],'' the plane fight is omitted, but the German Mechanic still appears in [[Cairo]] as an end of level boss in the streets at night, which occurs before Indy finds the [[Well of Souls]]. As the player jumps on a horsecart, the mechanic hops on and kicks away the player's gun, and the player is forced to have a fist fight with the mechanic. It's possible for Indy to defeat him without getting hurt, unlike Indy's confrontation with him in the film. When he dies, the level is accomplished.
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In ''[[Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures]]'', the plane fight is omitted, but the German Mechanic still appears in [[Cairo]] as an end of level boss in the streets at night, which occurs before Indy finds the [[Well of Souls]]. As the player jumps on a horsecart, the mechanic hops on and kicks away the player's gun, and the player is forced to have a fist fight with the mechanic. It's possible for Indy to defeat him without getting hurt, unlike Indy's confrontation with him in the film. When he dies, the level is accomplished.<ref name="IJGA">''[[Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures]]''</ref>
   
In the ''[[Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular!]]'' at Disney World, the [[second German Mechanic]] is absent from the plane fight scene. The German Mechanic is thus the one who spots Indy while working on the plane's wing. He is also directing traffic for the Flying Wing as it prepares to land. Roach reprised his role as the mechanic until his death in 2004. The mechanic's death alternates in different performances of the show; he either meets his film demise of being killed by the Flying Wing's propellers (accomplished through a trapdoor) or is accidentally shot by Marion with the Flying Wing's gun.
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In the ''[[Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular!]]'' at Disney World, the second mechanic is absent from the plane fight scene. The German Mechanic is thus the one who spots Indy while working on the plane's wing, and is also directing traffic for the ''Flying Wing'' as it prepares to land. Roach reprised his role as the mechanic until his death in 2004. The mechanic's death alternates in different performances of the show; he either meets his film demise of being killed by the ''Flying Wing''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s propellers, accomplished through a trapdoor, or is accidentally shot by Marion with the ''Flying Wing''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s gun.<ref name="StuntSpectacular">''[[Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular!]]''</ref>
   
The Mechanic appears with the name of "Enemy Boxer" as an end-of-level boss in ''[[LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures]]'' who can only be defeated when the player is carrying an anvil. Like in ''Greatest Aventures'', it is possible for Indy to defeat him without getting hurt. After he is defeated, he is accidentally beheaded by the propellers and in a some comical way, his headless body tries to recover his head, which jumps in the floor. Although playable in [[LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues|the game's sequel]], the Mechanic is absent from the story along with the Flying Wing sequence.
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The Mechanic appears with the name of "'''Enemy Boxer'''" as an end-of-level boss in ''[[LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures]]'' who can only be defeated when the player is carrying an anvil. Like in ''Greatest Aventures'', it is possible for Indy to defeat him without getting hurt. After he is defeated, he is accidentally beheaded by the propellers and in a comical way, his headless body tries to recover his head, which jumps around on the floor.<ref name="LEGO1">[[LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures|LEGO ''Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures'']]</ref> Although playable in [[LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues|the game's sequel]], the mechanic is absent from the story along with the ''Flying Wing'' sequence.<ref name="LEGO2">[[LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues|LEGO ''Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues'']]</ref>
   
 
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== Appearances ==
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*''[[Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings]]'' {{C|Indirect mention}}
   
 
== Notes and references ==
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*''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark Sourcebook]]'' {{C|As "Chief Mechanic"}}
 
   
 
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A German Mechanic and Sergeant in the Wehrmacht served as part of the Nazi effort to locate the Ark of the Covenant in the Well of the Souls at the Tanis digsite outside Cairo, Egypt in 1936, an enormous mountain of a man with a shaven head. Serving under Colonel Herman Dietrich, Major Gobler, French archaeologist René Emile Belloq and Gestapo agent Major Arnold Ernst Toht, the mechanic was assigned to help prepare for the transportation of the Ark from Tanis to Berlin, Egypt aboard the Flying Wing following the Nazis' locating of the relic. However, American archaeologist Indiana Jones and bar owner Marion Ravenwood intervened. Highly skilled in boxing, brutally strong and able to soak up and deliver blows that should have felled any man, the muscular sergeant was able to best Jones in hand-to-hand combat before he was inadvertently torn to shreds by one of the airplane's propellers.

Biography

Early life

A man of German descent, he grew up in Bavaria, Germany, where he became a prizefighter.[2] As an adult, he became a Nazi Wehrmacht Sergeant[2] as well as a military mechanic. Large and tough, he was bigger than most of his superiors, with a shaven head and muscly chest. The man preferred to work with his shirt either unbuttoned or completely off.[1]

Tanis, Egypt

Flying Wing airstrip

The German mechanic was placed in charge of an airstrip housing the jet plane Flying Wing.

In 1936, the German mechanic was assigned to the Nazi digsite at Tanis outside Cairo, Egypt for the Ark of the Covenant in the Well of the Souls, serving under Colonel Herman Dietrich, Major Gobler, French archaeologist René Emile Belloq and Gestapo agent Major Arnold Ernst Toht. He served as a Sergeant and Chief mechanic at an airstrip housing the German jet plane Flying Wing, in charge of an inferior mechanic and pilot.[1]

When American archaeologist Indiana Jones, his friend Sallah Mohammed Faisel el-Kahir and several Arab excavators including Sallah's brother-in-law Omar located and infiltrated the Well of the Souls and unearthed the Ark, Belloq and Dietrich, upon spotting the unauthorized dig, surrounded and detained the intruders, taking the Ark from them. Jones and his associate Marion Ravenwood were sealed inside the well, whilst Sallah was to be shot and the rest of the diggers were released thanks to Sallah's lies. However, Sallah ended up being released, and shortly afterwards Jones and Ravenwood managed to break out of the cave.[1]

Meanwhile, it was arranged for the Ark to be transported from Tanis to Berlin, Germany to Adolf Hitler via the Flying Wing. As the ancient relic was readied to be loaded onto the plane, Major Gobler and his driver were sent by Colonel Dietrich and Belloq to inspect the airstrip and report back to his superiors. But, Jones and Ravenwood sneaked onto the airstrip just as Major Gobler and his driver left following an inspection, the Americans planning to take control of the Flying Wing and depart with the Ark. Just as Jones prepared to take the airplane, he was spotted by the inferior mechanic who was working on the plane, forcing him to engage in a fight with the mechanic behind the oblivious pilot.[1]

Flying Wing brawl and death

Mechanic walking

The mechanic was summoned to the Flying Wing upon Indiana Jones and Marion Ravenwood's intrusion.

Jones landed the first kick on the other mechanic's face from the roof of the plane, sending the Nazi stumbling backwards. As the American leapt down from the jet, the German attempted to fight back with his metal wrench, but the archaeologist was too quick. Despite the mechanic's greatest efforts to defeat the intruder, all of his attacks were quickly proven to be futile. Jones managed to knock the soldier to the ground, the mechanic hitting the side of the plane on the way down and being knocked unconscious, but at around the same time, this mechanic came out of his hut, menacingly removing his cap and shirt.[1]

Mechanic calling out to Jones

The mechanic calling out to Jones.

Laughing aggressively and marching over to the plane, fists raised, the mechanic called out to Jones, also alerting the pilot to the archaeologist's presence. Jones turned around and stepped down from atop the plane, just as, at the same time, Marion removed the bricks holding the jet's wheels in place. As Jones and the Sergeant prepared to brawl, the archaeologist distracted the mechanic by staring briefly at the ground next to him and pointing to it, before suddenly throwing a kick at his groin (which didn't even phase him) and then a punch at his chin, but in return the mechanic swiftly delivered a single punch to his attacker, which was enough to knock him to the ground.[1]

Indy on the floor

Jones, knocked to the floor by the mechanic.

As the plane's pilot drew his gun, the mechanic dragged him up as he gasped in pain, only being released from the larger man's tight grasp when he bit his opponent's bare arm, causing him to drop the intruder. As the two large men continuously brawled and struggled, the pilot attempted several times to shoot and kill the American attacker but the mechanic kept entering his line of fire, blocking Indiana from him. Eventually he was knocked out by Marion using two wooden blocks, inadvertently causing the engines of the plane to activate and make the vehicle begin turning around.[1]

Jones biting the mechanic

Jones resorting to biting the mechanic.

The plane's wing smashed against a nearby oil tanker attached to a truck, which set into motion the first in a chain of unlikely events which ultimately lead to the destruction of the Flying Wing. As Jones and the Sergeant fought, the oil leaked, slowly streaming under the plane and awaking the other unconscious mechanic. At the same time, a troop carrier arrived to reinforce the mechanic, but Marion managed to shoot down everyone inside - and also inadvertently blow up several explosives nearby, which also contributed to the explosion of the plane when the fire from the explosion spread to the oil.[1]

But, as all of these other events occurred perfectly consecutively, Jones beat the mechanic's face until he bled. However, once again overpowering his opponent, the mechanic knocked Jones to the ground after punching him several times. Finding the challenge all too easy, the mechanic ordered the archaeologist to fight back, unaware that the rotating plane was drawing the propellers ever closer. Noticing something was wrong after seeing Jones ducking for safety, the mechanic turned around to look behind him and was immediately shredded by the propeller, not having any time to get away.[1]

After the Sergeant's death, the other mechanic fled the scene as the plane and oil tanker exploded, killing the pilot and delaying the transportation of the Ark to Berlin.[1]

Legacy

Three years later, when Indiana Jones fought against another imposing opponent, Jones recalled his encounter with the mechanic, observing that the experience had been quite messy.[3]

Personality and traits

German Mechanic

The ruthless German mechanic.

A large Bavarian man, the German mechanic rarely wore his uniform while working at the Tanis digsite, usually walking around shirtless and showing off his large muscles and broad shoulders.[2]

The German mechanic loved boxing.[4] He kept in shape via a punching bag located in the mechanics' shed and through sparring with his fellow soldiers.[2] When he witnessed Indiana Jones fighting against one of his fellow workers, he saw the opportunity to beat up the American and demonstrate his skills. Unfortunately for him, however, the fight turned out to be his last.[1]

Behind the scenes

The German Mechanic was portrayed by the late stuntman and professional wrestler Pat Roach in Raiders of the Lost Ark. In addition to the mechanic, he also played the Giant Sherpa in the same film and later went to portray the Chief Guard in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom[5] and the Gestapo in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade[6]. Despite being credited as "1st Mechanic", Roach's character is actually the second of the two mechanics to appear onscreen.[1]

Mss18d

The German Mechanic's defeat and subsequent death as depicted in the comic.

In Campbell Black's Raiders novelization, this mechanic is described as being a young man with tattoos, thought of as a kid by Marion Ravenwood. He is not as tough as he is in the film, but is nonetheless persistent in his fight with Indiana Jones. Although in the film he overpowers Indy and knocks him to the ground before being killed by the Flying Wing' propellers, Indy punches him into the propeller in the novel, reflecting an earlier version of Lawrence Kasdan's script.[7] In the comic book adaptation, the German Mechanic's demise is notably different. There he is knocked out by the chocks of the Flying Wing, firing his gun into the plane's fuel tank which causes an explosion which kills him and his companion in the process.[8]

In Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures, the plane fight is omitted, but the German Mechanic still appears in Cairo as an end of level boss in the streets at night, which occurs before Indy finds the Well of Souls. As the player jumps on a horsecart, the mechanic hops on and kicks away the player's gun, and the player is forced to have a fist fight with the mechanic. It's possible for Indy to defeat him without getting hurt, unlike Indy's confrontation with him in the film. When he dies, the level is accomplished.[9]

In the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! at Disney World, the second mechanic is absent from the plane fight scene. The German Mechanic is thus the one who spots Indy while working on the plane's wing, and is also directing traffic for the Flying Wing as it prepares to land. Roach reprised his role as the mechanic until his death in 2004. The mechanic's death alternates in different performances of the show; he either meets his film demise of being killed by the Flying Wing's propellers, accomplished through a trapdoor, or is accidentally shot by Marion with the Flying Wing's gun.[10]

The Mechanic appears with the name of "Enemy Boxer" as an end-of-level boss in LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures who can only be defeated when the player is carrying an anvil. Like in Greatest Aventures, it is possible for Indy to defeat him without getting hurt. After he is defeated, he is accidentally beheaded by the propellers and in a comical way, his headless body tries to recover his head, which jumps around on the floor.[11] Although playable in the game's sequel, the mechanic is absent from the story along with the Flying Wing sequence.[12]

Appearances

Notes and references