Deathlok is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Deathlok is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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New Deathlok named Henry Hayes debuted during the "Original Sin" event from Nathan Edmondson and Mike Perkins.
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Deathlok begins working for the CIA, encounters Godwulf for the first time, and is then finally sent back in time to the modern era.
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Deathlok is rebuilt by Roxxon as a robot and sent to sabotage Project Pegasus.
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The real Deathlok, now working for the Brand Corporation, battles Captain America and a time-traveling Luther Manning clone.
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Deathlok was a pacifist working for the Roxxon cybernetics corporation Cybertek.
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Deathlok appeared later as a guest speaker for one of the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning's classes.
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Deathlok revealed the potential futures of the students present and the probabilities of them occurring.
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Notably, Deathlok refused to comment on Genesis' future, revealing to him in private that only he can choose his fate.
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Deathlok is revealed to be Rebecca Ryker, the daughter of Harlan Ryker.
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Deathlok had participated in at least one armed conflict alongside organized troops, and assassinated countless people even in populated areas.
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Deathlok becomes one after getting infected with an unknown substance contained within a "targeted DNA bomb" that begins to deteriorate her condition, which placed her in a coma.
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Deathlok wears a woven metal-mesh body suit of considerable durability.
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Deathlok carried a helium-neon laser pistol designed by the US Army of his time, and a throwing dagger.
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Deathlok is a formidable hand-to-hand combatant, and proficient with knives, daggers, handguns, and laser pistols.
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Deathlok possesses a broad spectrum of visual and auditory powers.
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Deathlok has the ability to interface with virtually any computer system.
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Deathlok is able to project his consciousness and sensory projections directly into the Net, making him capable of directly hacking computer systems far more efficiently than a traditional hacker.
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Deathlok has learned to use internal nano-bots to repair and alter both his organic and inorganic parts, enabling him to appear as either a humanoid cyborg, or completely human.
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Deathlok carries a plasma pistol which draws its energy from his internal power source.
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Deathlok possesses a collapsible plasma rifle capable of greater firepower with the same limitations, a supply of fragmentation plasma grenades, and a molybdenum steel knife.
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Deathlok sometimes uses a refitted Cybertek Dragonfly fighter with a range of several hundred miles.
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Deathlok was then caught in an explosion when the villain Hyena detonated a bomb intended to kill Bruce and Dark Claw.
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Deathlok praised Self's screenplay and that he envisioned Robert Downey Jr.
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