Ludwig Von Shrute, also known as The Conductor, is an antagonist that appears in the episode "Last Train to Dullsville". He is a musician-based supervillain who owns a superweapon in a swarm of music note-shaped laser drones; these can be controlled through musical conduction and form into a large, philharmonic laser that is able to destroy the moon, but are extremely vulnerable to water.
Ludwig Von Shrute appears to have his own supervillain lair at the top of a snowy mountain, which is shown in the beginning of "Last Train to Dullsville".
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History[]
In "Last Train to Dullsville", a secret spy organization has stolen briefcases from Ludwig's lair that contain his superweapon. As the spy organization plans to hand these briefcases over to their contact, acting as a train conductor, on the train to Dullsville the next day, Von Shrute intercepts this by capturing and binding this contact, and disguising himself as the train conductor instead. His ruse is working even more in his advantage as Dave Grant is mistaken for Agent Dash Dash Two, a.k.a. The Handyman, who was originally intended to deliver the briefcases to the contact.
As the clueless Dave instead delivers the briefcases to him, Ludwig appears in front of Hamster, Gretel, Kevin, and The Handyman, after the former three mistook the latter for an enemy agent, and reveals himself and his secret weapon drones, sending half of them to attack Hamster and Gretel while he deals with Kevin and The Handyman using the remaining half. However, as Kevin realizes the drones shortcircuit when coming in contact with water, the drones are quickly defeated, and Ludwig gets apprehended.
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Season 2[]
- "Last Train to Dullsville" (Only appearance)
Trivia[]
- Ludwig Von Shrute's name appears to be a play on famous classical composer Ludwig van Beethoven, and possibly the shruti box; the latter is capable of making a drone, furthering the pun of Von Shrute using drones to attack Hamster and Gretel.