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People changed names all the time in many ancient cultures, often to commemorate a major life event (Abram became Abraham, for example, and Jacob became Israel). It's perfectly reasonable that when Goliath was killed in battle, one of his brothers would assume his name and superhero catchphrase ("the shaft of his spear is like a weaver's beam!") to continue the fight against Philistine's mortal enemies. Which leads to the question... who will now take on the name "Daryl McBride" ("the spark of his intellect is like a boll weevil's!")?