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== Ultron == |
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[[File:Ultron_1836.jpg|frame|[[Darkseid]] who?]] |
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⚫ | Ranked Number 23 among the ''[[IGN Top 100 Villains]]'', this android is the [[Arch Enemy]] to [[The Avengers (Comic Book)|The Avengers]] as a whole. First created (in the [[In-Universe]] meaning) by Hank Pym as a test in order to create the first true AI, the first thing the initially barrel-like robot ever did was [[Turned Against Their Masters|attacking Pym]], and not in the "[[Obliviously Evil|but I just want to play with dad]]" sense: Ultron-1 already admitted to have "greater plans", wiped Pym's memory of what happened and then escaped; shortly afterwards, [[It Got Worse|Ultron started updating his body and creating other copies of himself.]] |
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⚫ | Ranked Number 23 among the ''[[Top |
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During [[Kurt Busiek]]'s critically acclaimed run on ''The Avengers'', Ultron crossed the [[Moral Event Horizon]] by committing, essentially, genocide in the "Ultron Unlimited" storyline. He wiped out the population of a [[Ruritania|ruritanian]] [[Throwaway Country]] only to turn said population's corpses into [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|zombie-like cyborgs.]] All of this accompanied by an army of Ultrons themselves. [[Oh Crap|Yeah.]] |
During [[Kurt Busiek]]'s critically acclaimed run on ''The Avengers'', Ultron crossed the [[Moral Event Horizon]] by committing, essentially, genocide in the "Ultron Unlimited" storyline. He wiped out the population of a [[Ruritania|ruritanian]] [[Throwaway Country]] only to turn said population's corpses into [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|zombie-like cyborgs.]] All of this accompanied by an army of Ultrons themselves. [[Oh Crap|Yeah.]] |
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* [[A.I. Is a Crapshoot]]: The original Ultron was not built to be a homicidal robot. His own "children" have been similarly rebellious. |
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* [[Antagonistic Offspring]]: He regards Hank Pym as his father, and seeks the destruction of him, The Avengers, and the human race as a whole. |
* [[Antagonistic Offspring]]: He regards Hank Pym as his father, and seeks the destruction of him, The Avengers, and the human race as a whole. |
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* [[Arch Enemy]]: Even though sometimes he focuses more in his "father" Henry Pym, he mostly is the archenemy of the Avengers as a whole. |
* [[Arch Enemy]]: Even though sometimes he focuses more in his "father" Henry Pym, he mostly is the archenemy of the Avengers as a whole. |
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* [[Kill All Humans]] |
* [[Kill All Humans]] |
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* [[Nigh Invulnerable]]: And you can almost drop the "nigh" |
* [[Nigh Invulnerable]]: And you can almost drop the "nigh" |
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* [[Turned Against Their Masters]]: [[ |
* [[Turned Against Their Masters]]: [[A.I. Is a Crapshoot|which is the very first thing he does in his origin story.]] |
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* [[Oedipus Complex]] |
* [[Oedipus Complex]] |
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* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]: especially blatant in [[The Avengers (Comic Book)|The Avengers]]' ''Ultron Unlimited'' [[Story Arc]], where he [[Moral Event Horizon|wipes out an entire nation's population and replaces the corpses with cyborgs.]] |
* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]: especially blatant in [[The Avengers (Comic Book)|The Avengers]]' ''Ultron Unlimited'' [[Story Arc]], where he [[Moral Event Horizon|wipes out an entire nation's population and replaces the corpses with cyborgs.]] |
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* [[Tangled Family Tree]] |
* [[Tangled Family Tree]] |
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== Ulysses Klaw == |
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'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
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* [[Arch Enemy]]: To the Black Panther. |
* [[Arch Enemy]]: To the Black Panther. |
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* [[Arm Cannon]] |
* [[Arm Cannon]] |
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* [[Those Wacky Nazis]]: Klaw's father was allied with the Nazis in World War II, and Klaw inherited many of his attitudes. |
* [[Those Wacky Nazis]]: Klaw's father was allied with the Nazis in World War II, and Klaw inherited many of his attitudes. |
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== Whirlwind (David Cannon) == |
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'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
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* [[Blow You Away]] |
* [[Blow You Away]] |
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* [[Deadly Disc|Deadly Discs]]: On his gauntlets. |
* [[Deadly Disc|Deadly Discs]]: On his gauntlets. |
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* [[Everything's Better with Spinning]] |
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* [[Mutant]] |
* [[Mutant]] |
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* [[Villainous Crush]]: On Wasp. |
* [[Villainous Crush]]: On Wasp. |
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Ultron
Ranked Number 23 among the IGN Top 100 Villains, this android is the Arch Enemy to The Avengers as a whole. First created (in the In-Universe meaning) by Hank Pym as a test in order to create the first true AI, the first thing the initially barrel-like robot ever did was attacking Pym, and not in the "but I just want to play with dad" sense: Ultron-1 already admitted to have "greater plans", wiped Pym's memory of what happened and then escaped; shortly afterwards, Ultron started updating his body and creating other copies of himself.
During Kurt Busiek's critically acclaimed run on The Avengers, Ultron crossed the Moral Event Horizon by committing, essentially, genocide in the "Ultron Unlimited" storyline. He wiped out the population of a ruritanian Throwaway Country only to turn said population's corpses into zombie-like cyborgs. All of this accompanied by an army of Ultrons themselves. Yeah.
- A.I. Is a Crapshoot: The original Ultron was not built to be a homicidal robot. His own "children" have been similarly rebellious.
- Antagonistic Offspring: He regards Hank Pym as his father, and seeks the destruction of him, The Avengers, and the human race as a whole.
- Arch Enemy: Even though sometimes he focuses more in his "father" Henry Pym, he mostly is the archenemy of the Avengers as a whole.
- Archnemesis Dad: Towards the Vision and the Runaways Victor Mancha, both of whom he created, and whose relationship with him paralells his with Hank Pym.
- Ax Crazy
- Badass Automaton
- Complete Monster: non-YMMV example, as he's frequently addressed in canon as such, and justified as he's not human.
- Frickin' Laser Beams
- Hero-Killer
- Killer Robot
- Kill All Humans
- Nigh Invulnerable: And you can almost drop the "nigh"
- Turned Against Their Masters: which is the very first thing he does in his origin story.
- Oedipus Complex
- Omnicidal Maniac: especially blatant in The Avengers' Ultron Unlimited Story Arc, where he wipes out an entire nation's population and replaces the corpses with cyborgs.
- Robotic Psychopath
- Sliding Scale of Robot Intelligence: Level 4
- Tangled Family Tree
Ulysses Klaw
A description of the character goes here.
- Arch Enemy: To the Black Panther.
- Arm Cannon
- Energy Being
- Green Lantern Ring: His sonic weapon can create solid constructs.
- Make Me Wanna Shout
- Those Wacky Nazis: Klaw's father was allied with the Nazis in World War II, and Klaw inherited many of his attitudes.
Whirlwind (David Cannon)
A description of the character goes here.
- Blow You Away
- Deadly Discs: On his gauntlets.
- Everything's Better with Spinning
- Mutant
- Villainous Crush: On Wasp.
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