Plan Twenty-Three

The First Idea
As we all know in Book No. 4 The Battle of the Labyrinth Daedalus gives Annabeth, His half sister, His laptop full of his: Ideas, Inventions, and assumptions. In this computer Annabeth discovered that Daedalus had a brilliant invention. Here it is: Almost every statue in New York is an automatron that will do whatever you want if you press it in a special location and say the Authorization Code. Percy and Annabeth are unsure if the statues were meant to help the Gods, or to help the Titans ,because they know that Daedalus does not have a side in the war and has never really had a side. He did say he was going to help Luke until he in-turn helped the Gods by killing himself to Destroy the Labyrinth to keep Camp Half-Blood safe.

Authorization Code/Phrase
To activate the statues in New York, you much press their activation button on them somewhere (William H. Seward, as seen in the picture to the right, has his activation button on his shoe.) To give him an order you must say "Daedalus Twenty-Three" then say what you want the statue to do. For example on page 175 of The Last Olympian when Annabeth is activating William (Bill) Seward she says "Defend Manhattan, Begin Activation." After that Bill got up and started the Activation of other statues all over Manhattan.

Pros

 * An army that is at your disposal and will do whatever you want.
 * There are many statues in Manhattan
 * Made of Stone, Marble, Steel, and Bronze so they are all hard to break which could prove well in combat.
 * Very strong.

Cons

 * Automatrons are VERY UNPREDICATBLE!
 * Could join the Titans and all the Pros would then become CONS



Percy and the Sow
When Kronos sends the Sow out on the Demigod army, Percy is the only one brave enough to kill it. Percy and his Pegasi Blackjack start to attack the Sow, but it is not until Percy Activates the Hermes statue (Left) and the Lion statues (Right) that the sow dies.