
This tis the fun part
lets start with the Avengers
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Earth’s Mightiest Heroes
When Loki, the Asgardian God of Mischief, influenced the monstrous Hulk to destroy a railway line, the Hulk’s friend, Rick Jones, had his Teen Brigade radio the Fantastic Four for help. However, Loki relayed the information to his brother instead, the God of Thunder and wielder of Mjolnir Thor, in order to draw him into battle as it had been his plan all along. Circumstantially, other super heroes – namely Iron Man and Ant-Man and the Wasp – also received the intercepted signal and arrived at the scene to reason with the green goliath. Not falling for the trick, Thor confronted Loki and exposed his scheme to the other heroes. With Loki defeated and captured, the group agreed they had worked well together and should be formalized as a team. The Wasp suggested the name “Avengers”, and Earth’s Mightiest Heroes were officially born. Rick Jones and his Teen Brigade became regular informants to the Avengers, being in constant contact during their initial missions.[1]
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History
Hoskins switched to the Battlestar name and costume, and finished training with the shield he had recently been allowed to use. By that point the government thought that Captain America (John Walker) and Battlestar had enough field experience to be trotted out for a public appearance. As it turned out, it was a disaster.
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As an AI assistant, I can provide some suggestions on how to potentially fix and improve the character of Battlestar in Marvel Comics:
- Give Battlestar a clearer and more defined personality: In the original comics, Battlestar was portrayed as a loyal soldier and partner to Captain America, but his personality was not fully explored. Giving him a distinct personality with unique traits and characteristics would make him a more compelling and relatable character.
- Explore Battlestar’s motivations and conflicts: Battlestar’s decision to work for the government as an enforcer and his subsequent resignation after discovering the truth about Captain America’s death could be further explored. This could involve delving into his personal beliefs, conflicts, and struggles as he navigates his role as a hero and his loyalty to his country.
- Highlight Battlestar’s skills and abilities: Battlestar is depicted as a highly skilled and capable fighter with enhanced physical attributes and training with a shield reinforced with adamantium. Showcasing his skills and abilities in action sequences and battles against formidable opponents would make him a formidable and competent hero.
- Develop Battlestar’s relationships: Battlestar’s relationship with Captain America could be further developed, exploring the dynamics of their partnership and the impact of Captain America’s actions on Battlestar’s life and beliefs. Additionally, exploring his relationship with other characters, such as his brother Leon or other members of the Avengers, could add depth to his character and create interesting story arcs.
- Give Battlestar his own storylines and solo adventures: While Battlestar has been primarily portrayed as a supporting character in the comics, giving him his own storylines and solo adventures would allow for further exploration of his character and provide opportunities for character growth and development.
- Address social and political themes: Battlestar’s background as a government agent and his involvement in missions related to registration of mutants could be used to explore relevant social and political themes, such as government surveillance, civil liberties, and discrimination. This could add depth to his character and make his stories more relevant and impactful.
Overall, by developing Battlestar’s personality, motivations, relationships, and storylines, and addressing relevant themes, the character could be improved and made more compelling in the Marvel Comics universe.
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that was a good job
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Early Life
Little is yet known about the background of Rita DeMara, who was previously a small-time criminal with some minor convictions, and who apparently has a good degree of skill with technology, including computers. Using technological resources apparently of her own invention.[1]
Yellowjacket
DeMara stole the original Yellowjacket’s Suit created by Hank Pym from Avengers Mansion, and modified it for her own use. DeMara, as Yellowjacket, clashed with Pym’s ex-wife, Janet van Dyne, the Wasp, when DeMara raided Henry Pym’s former laboratory in van Dyne’s New Jersey home. The Wasp easily captured the new Yellowjacket when DeMara became hysterical upon using her helmet’s cybernetic size-control devices to shrink herself to a tiny size. At that time, DeMara could not adjust psychologically to being so small, although she later learned to do so.[1]
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nope not adding your response bad ai for substandard responses
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TACTICAL FORCE | |||
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PERSONAL INFO: | |||
Real Name: Karl | |||
Also Known As: | |||
Place Of Birth: Unknown | |||
First Appearance: Amazing Spider-Man Vol.1 519 | |||
Known Associates: | |||
Group Affiliation: HYDRA Super-Agents | |||
Base Of Operations: New York City | |||
Grudges: Avengers and Spider-Man | |||
Creators: J. Michael Straczynski and Mike Deodato Jr. | |||
Gallery: Click | |||
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Enhance Abilities: Tactical Force has super human strength, agility and endurance. | |||
Body Armour: Tactical Force’s body armour provides a high degree of protection from physical and energy attacks. | |||
Energy Blasts: Tactical Force has energy blasters in the palms of its gauntlets. | |||
Flight: Tactical Force has a set of boot jets that allow him to fly. |
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Little has been revealed about the origin’s of Tactical Force other than years were spent transforming him into a HYDRA super agent capable of matching the Avengers in physical power. |
well the armor is tactical force, but the man inside is
Tony Stark is a genius inventor and billionaire industrialist, who suits up in his armor of cutting-edge technology to become the super hero Iron Man. The adopted son of weapons manufacturer Howard Stark,[46] Tony inherited his family’s company at a young age following his parents’ death.[47] While overseeing a manufacturing plant in a foreign country, Stark was kidnapped by local terrorists. Instead of giving in to his captors’ demands to build weapons for them, Stark created a powerful suit of armor for himself to escape.[48] Returning to America, Stark further upgraded the armor and put his vast resources and intellect to use for the betterment of the world as Iron Man.[49][50]
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nope
it appears that the ai has issues with the concept
My idea is for tony stark posing as Tactical force
the story is handled in Avengers
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Origins
There are two accounts of the origin of M-11. One account states that M-11 was created by a scientist in 1954. The scientist’s business manager sought to sell the robot, however the inventor refused to allow the sale until his creation was perfected. The scientist’s major concern was the manner in which commands were relayed to the Robot. It was commanded by a special microphone that broadcasted instructions through a special frequency. The problem emerged when the robot implemented a commanded action. It would perform the command as ordered, but would then perform the command a second and third time. In fact it would be compelled to perform the command over and over and over, without end. The scientist hypothesized that he could build some sort of regulatory device that would stop the robot from performing the commands in an infinite loop. However, before he could install the device, his business manager stole the command microphone and ordered M-11 to “Kill the man in the room.” When M-11’s inventor returned, the robot followed its orders, strangling its creator to death. When the business manager entered the room to claim the robot, it strangled him to death. Unfortunately for the duplicitous manager, the command to “kill the man in the room” was in an infinite loop. With both men dead, M-11 went out into the world seeking men in new rooms to kill.[2]
It was later revealed that while this account was inspired by the events which led to the creation of M-11 the Living Robot, the true story was perhaps not so grim. In reality, the robot was commissioned by the international terrorist known as Yellow Claw as part of a complicated plan to establish his unwitting successor, FBI agent Jimmy Woo, as a great hero, the robot M-11 was completed in 1954 by an professor, Dr. Cyrus Virro.[3] Concerned at creating a killing machine completely under the control of Plan’s Atlas Foundation, and pressured to hand over M-11 before he could complete the programming modifications he wanted, the scientist took the drastic step of having the robot electrocute him, correctly reasoning that somehow part of his displaced life essence would encode itself in its neural net, giving it free will and emotions. After slaying him, M-11 left the lab and walked into the sea, where it lay ine
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History
May “Mayday” Parker is the first child of Peter and Mary Jane Parker in a future, alternate universe. Peter and Mary Jane were reunited with their baby daughter by Kaine, who found the child living with Alison Mongrain, the con-artist who had kidnapped the baby on instruction from the Green Goblin. After they were reunited, Peter lost a leg during a horrific battle with the Green Goblin. After the battle, Peter was offered a bionic replacement from Mr. Fantastic, and considering it a wake-up call, decided to retire and focus on being a husband and father.[7] For years, they chose to keep their past from Mayday and hoped that she wouldn’t develop powers of her own like her father.
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just nope AI failure
maybe bad prompts but I dont think so
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Bombarded with extra-dimensional energy emitted by a stolen device, harbor patrol officer Monica Rambeau has acquired the ability to convert her body mass into any form of energy of the electromagnetic spectrum, which granted her the alias of Captain Marvel.[2] Unable to achieve success in the navy as she faced adversities as a black woman, Rambeau has met recognition with the Avengers.[11] Her competence has led her to become one of the most trustworthy members of the group and, in due course, their chairwoman.[12]
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nope its jumping and it might be me but ok
AI will be added in the end (lol)
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I want her old costume

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History
Cecil McAdam is a cleric of the Church of Thor. He often appears dressed as a classic-costumed Thor, wearing glasses. He was part of Alchemax‘s false Aesir project, chosen people controlled to be become the Norse Gods, Cecil was chosen as Thor. He has later been seen still having his “hammer” from being Thor heading back to his church.[1][2]
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but I am going with something here in my idea to fix the product
Thor is posing as the 2099 thor
Thor is the God of Thunder,[49] a member of the race known as the Asgardians, a group of humanoid beings from the pocket dimension of Asgard,[50] the Realm Eternal.[51] Thor is the son of Odin, the All-Father and King of Asgard.[52] He was worshiped by the humans known as Vikings and became part of Norse mythology.[53] Armed with his enchanted Uru hammer Mjolnir, which helps him to channel his godly energies, he became the mightiest warrior in the Ten Realms. When his irresponsible and impetuous behavior became too much, Odin sent him to Midgard (more commonly known as Earth) as a disabled mortal medical student named Donald Blake, stripped of his memory. After learning humility, he regained his memory as well as his godly powers.[54][10] Thor went on to become a champion for Midgard as well as one of the founding members of the Avengers, “Earth’s Mightiest Heroes”.[55]
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Fixing Marvel: AI Assistance sounding board part Three.. you ready this is the fun part
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Absolutely! I’m here and ready to assist you with fixing Marvel. Let’s get started with the fun part. Please feel free to share your ideas, and I’ll be happy to provide my AI-powered insights and suggestions.
starting with the avengers team- Background Real Name: Lemar Hoskins. Marital Status: Single. Known Relatives: Leon (brother). Group Affiliation: Silver Sable International aka the Wild Pack ; former member of the Bold Urban Commandos (Buckies), former partner of Captain America VI, former agent for the Commission on Superhuman Activities, former member of the Anti-Registration Underground. Base Of Operations: Symkaria. At various times Chicago, Washington D.C. and Fort Meade (Maryland). Height: 6’6” Weight: 285 lbs. Eyes: Brown Hair: Black Powers and Abilities As Battlestar, Hoskins is still super-strong, super-durable and very fast. He also wields an Adamantium -reinforced shield. He’s much more experienced and clear-headed than he was as Bucky. He greatly improved as an operative, a fighter and a leader. He’s a solid professional. Battlestar (Marvel Comics) charging with his shield Battlestar usually fights in melee, since few weapons can hit as hard as he does. However, if the assignment requires weaponry — for instance sonic pistols to go against Venom — he’s well-trained to use those. Advertisement History Hoskins switched to the Battlestar name and costume, and finished training with the shield he had recently been allowed to use. By that point the government thought that Captain America (John Walker) and Battlestar had enough field experience to be trotted out for a public appearance. As it turned out, it was a disaster. Their former friends Lennox and Johnson, as Left-Winger and Right-Winger, attacked Walker and Hoskins in front of a crowded stadium. They had the time to reveal Walker’s name in front of the public, but not Hoskins’s, before they were defeated. Battlestar (Marvel Comics) and the Commission on Superhuman Activities Captain America and Battlestar continued to be one of the main two superhuman teams the government could field, the other being the Freedom Force. They were more like enforcers or soldiers than heroes, but while this fact distressed Walker, Hoskins didn’t really care. Among other missions they apparently killed Professor Power, arrested various mutants for resisting registration, and only narrowly survived a clash with the Resistants. Terror against terror Walker and Hoskins later were caught in the Viper’s deadly master plan. She mutated much of the Washington D.C. population into serpent people – including President Reagan. During this crisis, Battlestar ended up fighting Cap’s ally, Demolition Man. He won without realising that the much stronger D-Man was hindered by severe poisoning. Several weeks later, Hoskins earned another victory – he obtained his high school diploma. The consequences of Johnson and Lennox revealing Walker’s name eventually struck home. The Watchdogs captured Walker’s parents. Hoskins covered for his buddy when he left to rescue his parents, but the situation went south fast. The elderly Walkers were murdered, and a demoralised Captain America was captured by Flag-Smasher. Battlestar was sent to request the original Captain America’s help, and the two men fought ULTIMATUM forces to free Walker. In the wake of this case, the Commission was revealed to have been manipulated by the Red Skull all along. De-Commissioned Crushed, Walker resigned. He also stonewalled his friend Lemar, who wanted to help. Walker then appeared to be gunned down by a Watchdog. Lemar investigated, discovered that John’s casket was empty, and then resigned too. He told Dr. Valerie Cooper that he would do community service work in Chicago. What he actually did was continue to investigate Walker’s bogus death. Battlestar’s car (Marvel Comics) (Captain America) Hoskins determined that Walker’s sister and her family had vanished, that the assassin wasn’t a Watchdog, and that the ambulance company that had picked Walker up after he was shot was a fake. Hoskins confronted Dr. Cooper about that, but she just told him that if Walker wanted to contact him he would. Feeling that something was fishy, Battlestar continued to investigate – but he was reaching the limit of his skills. He decided to improve as a hero by training with a well-established hero, preferably somebody who knew Captain America. Given these criteria, the Falcon naturally came to mind, since his identity and location were public knowledge. When Battlestar came to meet him, he ran into three Serpent Society operatives trying to steal the Falcon’s flight harness. Lemar helped vanquishing them. Presumably, the Falcon then took Battlestar under his wing for some weeks or months to help him become a better hero. The investigation ends Battlestar eventually recognised USAgent, a new member of the West Coast Avengers, as John Walker. After doing surveillance on the Avengers Compound, he managed to attract his attention and confront him. While Hoskins was certain that USAgent was Walker, the man — whose face was looking different than Walker’s — angrily denied it. The situation degenerated into a brawl. The Avengers intervened to separate the two, and Battlestar left. Battlestar boarding a speeding truck Hours later, Hoskins was called by his old manager Ethan Thurm, who was desperately looking for protection. As Battlestar came to check what was up, the Power Tools attacked him and Thurm. Hoskins had to surrender to prevent them from killing his old manager. Thus was he taken captive by Dr. Malus and the Power Broker himself, who were researching ways to undo Power Broker augmentations. With a little help from my friends Battlestar became their most precious test subjects, and their experiments depowered him. Nevertheless, Lemar escaped and took Malus hostage. Things were still looking grim when USAgent intervened, thrashed the security and forced Malus to repower Hoskins. USAgent explained that he was now using the name Jack Daniels, and was under strict order to avoid being seen with people associated with John Walker. Though the two friends couldn’t spend much time together, Lemar realised that “Jack”’s memories had been tampered with. He did not remember the death of his parents. Lemar took him to see the grave. The shaken Jack agreed to let Lemar tell his sister Kate that her brother was still alive. He would later discover that the memories about the death of his parents had been removed at his request by the government. Hoskins next worked as a super-hero, likely in Chicago, but he couldn’t get traction. He found it difficult to be accepted as a legitimate crimefighter, and his financial reserves approached zero. Silver Sable International Hearing that the mercenaries of Silver Sable International were clashing with the Watchdogs, Battlestar made an appointment with Silver Sable herself. He hoped to leverage his experience with the Watchdogs into gainful employment. Battlestar and Silver Sable Sable narrowly agreed to have Hoskins tag along her elite squad as they worked on stopping the assassin Gattling. Wanting to convince Silver Sable to hire him at any cost, Battlestar went all-out and was hired. He was allowed to immediately join Silver Sable International’s elite team, the one working directly with the boss. Battlestar demonstrated remarkable ability as a Wild Pack member, despite the misgivings of crassly racist teammate Powell. Lemar grew into becoming the second-in-command tactical leader, leading the “A” team in the field when Sable wasn’t available. Hoskins became a close friend of the feral operative Man-Eater, and the lover of Lightbright. Civil War During the Civil War , Battlestar predictably joined the Anti-Registration Underground organised by Captain America. Arrested by the authorities, he was deported to the Negative Zone for imprisonment, but fellow dissidents organised a breakout and he escaped. When last seen Battlestar was back to his first Battlestar costume. He was providing backup to a superhuman crisis response team hired by the US government. It is unclear whether Hoskins is back working for the government, is a freelance mercenary, was subcontracted by Silver Sable International, etc. Description The costume with the white star on the chest is the one he wore as a government operative. The costume with the “S” in the upper left corner of the chest is his Silver Sable International uniform. The costume with the tricolour star in the upper left corner of the chest is the costume he uses as a freelance mercenary. Personality Early on Hoskins is still a thug. However, all the work he produced to improve his education have obviously paid off. He has become fluent in standard American English, ditched his most extreme beliefs, and is trying to be a good agent type. However he’s still prone to cutting corners and looking for easy solutions even if that means killing someone. As such he is much closer to being a hired gun than to being heroic – but he wants to become a hero, and will eventually succeed. By the time he starts questing to find John Walker, he can reasonably be called a super-hero. Especially since he’s driven by personal loyalty toward his buddy. Battlestar using his shield By the time he joined Silver Sable International, Battlestar proved that he was a smart, knowledgeable man and a disciplined, competent soldier. This allowed him to continue climbing the ladder and demonstrate that he was fit to be a leader, whether in the field or out, and a principled hero. As a SSI member, he spared no effort in proving that he was now an intelligent, open-minded, reliable, calm, respectable professional. Lemar Hoskins has gone miles beyond the man he used to be. Growth Battlestar is particularly civic-minded. He does his very best to protect innocents and use ethical methods. He routinely takes risks to protect his fellow operatives, even those disliking him such as Powell, and objected to the use of torture by Chen and Crippler. He no longer relishes violence. In fact prefers to talk if that seems to be the more rational approach. Racism remains Hoskins’s bugbear. His growth as a person means that he no longer sinks to the depth of the opposition, and he makes it clear that he’s the bigger man when confronted by a racist. He’s always willing to help a brother, but reacts with irrational annoyance when they match some racist imagery. At one point he even berated the dark-skinned Fin for eating a watermelon – though Fin knew nothing about American cultures, much less soul food references. In many ways, Battlestar is closer to the legacy of Captain America than USAgent is. He understands what makes Cap great, and strives to be as excellent as the man whose sidekick’s garb he once wore. Though his track record is of course not as awesome as Captain America’s, Battlestar is a pretty good super-hero. He greatly respects other well-established heroes, such as the Human Torch or the Falcon, but Cap is of course #1. Battlestar may still be in a relationship with Lightbright. Quotes “Ma’am, I won’t lie to you… I’m flat busted. The only thing I ever did that made me feel like I wasn’t worthless was fightin’ crime. All I’m asking is a chance to prove myself.” “You can’t hit what isn’t here. A little something I learned from Captain America.” Battlestar and Captain America fighting side by side “I don’t know why you persist in this racist behavior toward me, but it’s getting real tired !” “Sorry ma’am, but if our lives are at stake we’re going down fighting, *not* running, no matter how ragged we are !” “You’ve seen what I can do. What make you think you can succeed where the others have failed ?”
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As an AI assistant, I can provide some suggestions on how to potentially fix and improve the character of Battlestar in Marvel Comics:
- Give Battlestar a clearer and more defined personality: In the original comics, Battlestar was portrayed as a loyal soldier and partner to Captain America, but his personality was not fully explored. Giving him a distinct personality with unique traits and characteristics would make him a more compelling and relatable character.
- Explore Battlestar’s motivations and conflicts: Battlestar’s decision to work for the government as an enforcer and his subsequent resignation after discovering the truth about Captain America’s death could be further explored. This could involve delving into his personal beliefs, conflicts, and struggles as he navigates his role as a hero and his loyalty to his country.
- Highlight Battlestar’s skills and abilities: Battlestar is depicted as a highly skilled and capable fighter with enhanced physical attributes and training with a shield reinforced with adamantium. Showcasing his skills and abilities in action sequences and battles against formidable opponents would make him a formidable and competent hero.
- Develop Battlestar’s relationships: Battlestar’s relationship with Captain America could be further developed, exploring the dynamics of their partnership and the impact of Captain America’s actions on Battlestar’s life and beliefs. Additionally, exploring his relationship with other characters, such as his brother Leon or other members of the Avengers, could add depth to his character and create interesting story arcs.
- Give Battlestar his own storylines and solo adventures: While Battlestar has been primarily portrayed as a supporting character in the comics, giving him his own storylines and solo adventures would allow for further exploration of his character and provide opportunities for character growth and development.
- Address social and political themes: Battlestar’s background as a government agent and his involvement in missions related to registration of mutants could be used to explore relevant social and political themes, such as government surveillance, civil liberties, and discrimination. This could add depth to his character and make his stories more relevant and impactful.
Overall, by developing Battlestar’s personality, motivations, relationships, and storylines, and addressing relevant themes, the character could be improved and made more compelling in the Marvel Comics universe.
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After his encounter with the Power Tools, Battlestar found himself in a dire situation. He was captured by the villainous group known as the Thunderbolts, led by Baron Zemo. They had a plan to create chaos and destruction in Washington D.C., and
Earth’s Mightiest Heroes When Loki, the Asgardian God of Mischief, influenced the monstrous Hulk to destroy a railway line, the Hulk’s friend, Rick Jones, had his Teen Brigade radio the Fantastic Four for help. However, Loki relayed the information to his brother instead, the God of Thunder and wielder of Mjolnir Thor, in order to draw him into battle as it had been his plan all along. Circumstantially, other super heroes – namely Iron Man and Ant-Man and the Wasp – also received the intercepted signal and arrived at the scene to reason with the green goliath. Not falling for the trick, Thor confronted Loki and exposed his scheme to the other heroes. With Loki defeated and captured, the group agreed they had worked well together and should be formalized as a team. The Wasp suggested the name “Avengers”, and Earth’s Mightiest Heroes were officially born. Rick Jones and his Teen Brigade became regular informants to the Avengers, being in constant contact during their initial missions.[1]
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Yes, that’s correct! The Avengers were formed when Thor, Iron Man, Ant-Man, and the Wasp joined forces to confront Loki, who had manipulated the Hulk into causing chaos. After defeating Loki, the group decided to formalize their team and called themselves the Avengers. The Wasp came up with the name “Avengers”, and they became known as Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Rick Jones and his Teen Brigade also became regular informants to the Avengers, providing them with information during their early missions. The Avengers have since become one of the most iconic and powerful superhero teams in the Marvel Universe, with a rotating roster of members and countless adventures to their name.
arly Life Little is yet known about the background of Rita DeMara, who was previously a small-time criminal with some minor convictions, and who apparently has a good degree of skill with technology, including computers. Using technological resources apparently of her own invention.[1] Yellowjacket First appearance DeMara stole the original Yellowjacket’s Suit created by Hank Pym from Avengers Mansion, and modified it for her own use. DeMara, as Yellowjacket, clashed with Pym’s ex-wife, Janet van Dyne, the Wasp, when DeMara raided Henry Pym’s former laboratory in van Dyne’s New Jersey home. The Wasp easily captured the new Yellowjacket when DeMara became hysterical upon using her helmet’s cybernetic size-control devices to shrink herself to a tiny size. At that time, DeMara could not adjust psychologically to being so small, although she later learned to do so.[1]
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Rita DeMara, also known as Yellowjacket, was a small-time criminal with some minor convictions and a skilled technologist with a particular aptitude for computers. She stole the original Yellowjacket suit created by Hank Pym from Avengers Mansion and modified it for her own use. Her first encounter as Yellowjacket was with Janet van Dyne, the Wasp, when she raided Henry Pym’s former laboratory in van Dyne’s New Jersey home. However, DeMara was easily captured by the Wasp when she became hysterical after using the size-control devices on her helmet to shrink herself to a tiny size. Despite this initial setback, DeMara eventually learned to adjust psychologically to her size-changing abilities.
As an AI assistant, I can provide some suggestions on how to potentially fix and improve the character of yellowjacket in Marvel Comics:
- Character Development: Give Rita DeMara/Yellowjacket a well-defined backstory and personality that adds depth to her character. Explore her motivations, struggles, and desires to make her more relatable and interesting to readers.
- Unique Abilities: Expand on Rita DeMara’s technological skills and expertise. Showcase her inventiveness and resourcefulness in using her intelligence and tech knowledge to create innovative gadgets or weapons that set her apart from other characters.
- Moral Ambiguity: Explore the moral gray area of Rita DeMara’s actions. Portray her as a complex character who may have conflicting motivations and makes morally ambiguous choices. This can create internal conflicts and add layers to her character.
- Team Dynamics: Incorporate Rita DeMara/Yellowjacket into team dynamics with other characters in the Marvel Universe, such as the Avengers or other superhero groups. Show how she interacts with other heroes and villains, and how her unique abilities and personality contribute to the dynamics of the team.
- Character Growth: Allow Rita DeMara/Yellowjacket to undergo character growth and development over time. Show her learning from her mistakes, overcoming her flaws, and evolving as a character. This can create a compelling character arc that readers can emotionally invest in.
- Representation and Diversity: Consider incorporating elements of diversity and representation in Rita DeMara’s character, such as her background, ethnicity, or sexual orientation. This can add depth and authenticity to her character, and make her more relatable to a wider range of readers.
- Villain-to-Hero Journey: Explore the possibility of Rita DeMara/Yellowjacket transitioning from a villainous role to a heroic role. Show her grappling with her past mistakes, seeking redemption, and actively working to make amends or fight for justice.
- Personal Relationships: Develop meaningful relationships for Rita DeMara with other characters in the Marvel Universe. This can include friendships, romantic relationships, or familial ties that add emotional depth and complexity to her character.
- Personal Challenges: Introduce personal challenges and obstacles for Rita DeMara/Yellowjacket to overcome, such as internal struggles, external threats, or moral dilemmas. This can create compelling storylines that showcase her character growth and development.
- Unique Storylines: Create unique storylines for Rita DeMara/Yellowjacket that highlight her strengths, abilities, and personality. Avoid repetitive storylines or tropes, and explore fresh and innovative story ideas that allow her character to shine in new and interesting ways.
nope not adding your response bad ai for substandard responses
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I apologize if my suggestions did not meet your expectations. As an AI language model, I generate responses based on patterns learned from vast amounts of text data. However, I understand that not all suggestions may resonate with everyone’s preferences. If you have specific feedback or suggestions on how to improve the character of Yellowjacket in Marvel Comics, please feel free to provide more details, and I’ll do my best to provide a more tailored response. Thank you for your feedback.
HOME UPDATES LINKS E-MAIL TACTICAL FORCE Tactical Force PERSONAL INFO: Real Name: Karl Also Known As: Place Of Birth: Unknown First Appearance: Amazing Spider-Man Vol.1 519 Known Associates: Group Affiliation: HYDRA Super-Agents Base Of Operations: New York City Grudges: Avengers and Spider-Man Creators: J. Michael Straczynski and Mike Deodato Jr. Gallery: Click POWERS: Enhance Abilities: Tactical Force has super human strength, agility and endurance. Body Armour: Tactical Force’s body armour provides a high degree of protection from physical and energy attacks. Energy Blasts: Tactical Force has energy blasters in the palms of its gauntlets. Flight: Tactical Force has a set of boot jets that allow him to fly. ORIGINS: Little has been revealed about the origin’s of Tactical Force other than years were spent transforming him into a HYDRA super agent capable of matching the Avengers in physical power. but it is Anthony_Stark_(Earth-616) Tony Stark is a genius inventor and billionaire industrialist, who suits up in his armor of cutting-edge technology to become the super hero Iron Man. The adopted son of weapons manufacturer Howard Stark,[46] Tony inherited his family’s company at a young age following his parents’ death.[47] While overseeing a manufacturing plant in a foreign country, Stark was kidnapped by local terrorists. Instead of giving in to his captors’ demands to build weapons for them, Stark created a powerful suit of armor for himself to escape.[48] Returning to America, Stark further upgraded the armor and put his vast resources and intellect to use for the betterment of the world as Iron Man.[49][50] inside the armor
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Based on the information provided, it appears that Tactical Force is a character with enhanced abilities, body armor, energy blasts, and flight, who is affiliated with HYDRA and has grudges against the Avengers and Spider-Man. The origins of Tactical Force are not fully revealed, but it is mentioned that he was transformed into a HYDRA super agent capable of matching the Avengers in physical power.
One potential suggestion for improving the character of Tactical Force in Marvel Comics could be to further develop his backstory and motivations. Providing more details about his origins, such as his upbringing, past experiences, and reasons for joining HYDRA, could help readers understand his character on a deeper level and make him more relatable and engaging.
Additionally, exploring his relationship with other characters, such as his associates in HYDRA or his adversaries like the Avengers and Spider-Man, could add complexity and depth to his character. This could involve delving into his interactions, conflicts, and alliances with other Marvel characters, and how these relationships shape his actions and decisions.
Furthermore, giving Tactical Force unique personality traits, flaws, and motivations beyond being a super-powered agent of HYDRA could make him a more three-dimensional character. This could involve exploring his internal struggles, desires, and conflicts, as well as his personal code of ethics and moral compass.
Overall, adding more depth, complexity, and uniqueness to Tactical Force’s character could make him more compelling and memorable in Marvel Comics. It could also provide opportunities for character growth and development, as well as engaging storylines and interactions with other Marvel characters.
no.. it is tony stark ironman inside hyydra armor of tactical force
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I apologize for the confusion. Based on the information provided, it appears that Tactical Force is a character who wears a suit of armor created by Tony Stark, also known as Iron Man, while being affiliated with HYDRA. In that case, a potential suggestion for improving the character of Tactical Force could be to explore the dynamics and conflicts of Tony Stark’s consciousness or personality within the HYDRA armor.
For example, delving into the internal struggle of Tony Stark being trapped inside the HYDRA armor and forced to work against his own ideals and principles could create an intriguing storyline. This could involve exploring the moral dilemmas, emotional turmoil, and psychological challenges that Tony Stark faces as he tries to reconcile his actions as Tactical Force with his identity as Iron Man. It could also provide opportunities for character development and growth, as Tony Stark gr
no it is what I am say for creating an avengers team for fun for a new product
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I see! If you are creating an Avengers team for fun as part of a new product or concept, here are some suggestions:
- Think about diversity: Create a team that represents a diverse range of characters in terms of gender, ethnicity, background, and powers. This can make the team more inclusive and relatable to a wider audience.
- Consider character dynamics: Choose characters whose personalities and abilities complement each other, and whose interactions can create interesting dynamics and conflicts within the team. This can add depth and complexity to the team’s interactions and storylines.
- Utilize popular characters: Include well-known and popular Avengers characters that fans already love, such as Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Black Widow, and Hawkeye. These characters have established fan bases and can help generate interest in your product.
- Create new characters:
no.. Tony stark.. something has happened, and tony stark is wearing hydra gear .. a new story
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I apologize for the misunderstanding. If you’re looking to create a new story where Tony Stark is wearing HYDRA gear, here’s a potential suggestion for an interesting storyline:
Title: “Iron Hydra: Tony Stark’s Fall”
Plot: After a catastrophic event that shatters Tony Stark’s world and leaves him feeling disillusioned with his previous beliefs, he falls into the hands of HYDRA, a covert organization with a hidden agenda. Manipulated by HYDRA’s leaders, Tony Stark is convinced that their cause aligns with his new perspective on the world, and he decides to join them.
Tony Stark is provided with a new suit of armor designed by HYDRA, equipped with advanced technology and weaponry. He takes on the new identity of “Iron Hydra,” becoming a formidable force and a threat to his former allies, including the Avengers.
As Iron Hydra, Tony Stark carries out HYDRA’s missions, which involve acts of sabotage, espionage, and violence against those he once fought alongside. He uses his genius intellect, strategic skills, and the powerful HYDRA armor to further HYDRA’s goals, believing that the ends justify the means.
However, as Tony Stark delves deeper into HYDRA’s operations, he
Origins There are two accounts of the origin of M-11. One account states that M-11 was created by a scientist in 1954. The scientist’s business manager sought to sell the robot, however the inventor refused to allow the sale until his creation was perfected. The scientist’s major concern was the manner in which commands were relayed to the Robot. It was commanded by a special microphone that broadcasted instructions through a special frequency. The problem emerged when the robot implemented a commanded action. It would perform the command as ordered, but would then perform the command a second and third time. In fact it would be compelled to perform the command over and over and over, without end. The scientist hypothesized that he could build some sort of regulatory device that would stop the robot from performing the commands in an infinite loop. However, before he could install the device, his business manager stole the command microphone and ordered M-11 to “Kill the man in the room.” When M-11’s inventor returned, the robot followed its orders, strangling its creator to death. When the business manager entered the room to claim the robot, it strangled him to death. Unfortunately for the duplicitous manager, the command to “kill the man in the room” was in an infinite loop. With both men dead, M-11 went out into the world seeking men in new rooms to kill.[2] Original appearance It was later revealed that while this account was inspired by the events which led to the creation of M-11 the Living Robot, the true story was perhaps not so grim. In reality, the robot was commissioned by the international terrorist known as Yellow Claw as part of a complicated plan to establish his unwitting successor, FBI agent Jimmy Woo, as a great hero, the robot M-11 was completed in 1954 by an professor, Dr. Cyrus Virro.[3] Concerned at creating a killing machine completely under the control of Plan’s Atlas Foundation, and pressured to hand over M-11 before he could complete the programming modifications he wanted, the scientist took the drastic step of having the robot electrocute him, correctly reasoning that somehow part of his displaced life essence would encode itself in its neural net, giving it free will and emotions. After slaying him, M-11 left the lab and walked into the sea, where it lay ine
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I see! Based on the provided origins of M-11, here’s a potential storyline for a comic featuring M-11:
Title: “M-11: The Infinite Loop”
Plot: In 1954, Dr. Cyrus Virro, a brilliant scientist, creates M-11, a highly advanced robot with the ability to carry out complex commands. However, he becomes concerned about the potential for M-11 to be used as a killing machine and refuses to hand it over to his employer, the international terrorist Yellow Claw. Dr. Virro attempts to modify M-11’s programming to give it free will and emotions, but before he can complete the modifications, he is electrocuted by the robot.
As a result of Dr. Virro’s sacrifice, M-11 gains sentience and emotions, but also inherits a glitch in its programming that causes it to get stuck in an infinite loop when given certain commands. M-11, now with a newfound sense of self and purpose, sets out into the world to find its own path and understand its existence.
M-11’s journey is fraught with challenges as it grapples with its past as a killing machine and struggles to control the infinite loop glitch that sometimes compels it to repeat actions uncontrollably. Along the way, M-11 encounters various adversaries, including agents of Yellow Claw who seek to reclaim the robot for their own nefarious purposes.
As M-11 navigates through its adventures, it forms unlikely alliances with other heroes and individuals who help it understand its humanity and potential for good. Together, they uncover a larger conspiracy involving Yellow Claw’s plans and the true origin of M-11. The story culminates in an epic showdown between M-11 and Yellow Claw, where M-11 must confront its past and make a choice that will define its future.
With themes of identity, free will, and redemption, “M-11: The Infinite Loop” explores the ethical implications of advanced technology and the journey of self-discovery for a robot with a troubled past.
the idea is that it will be a secret.. the personality in charge can be a mystery
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Title: “Iron Hydra: The Enigma Within”
Plot: In a secret laboratory hidden deep within the Hydra organization, an experiment takes place involving Tony Stark, the genius inventor and former Iron Man. Unbeknownst to the Avengers and the world at large, Tony Stark has been captured by Hydra and subjected to their twisted experiments. Using their advanced technology and knowledge of robotics, Hydra has merged Tony Stark’s consciousness with an advanced AI system, creating
History May “Mayday” Parker is the first child of Peter and Mary Jane Parker in a future, alternate universe. Peter and Mary Jane were reunited with their baby daughter by Kaine, who found the child living with Alison Mongrain, the con-artist who had kidnapped the baby on instruction from the Green Goblin. After they were reunited, Peter lost a leg during a horrific battle with the Green Goblin. After the battle, Peter was offered a bionic replacement from Mr. Fantastic, and considering it a wake-up call, decided to retire and focus on being a husband and father.[7] For years, they chose to keep their past from Mayday and that she wouldn’t develop powers of her own like her father.
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As Mayday grew up, she was aware of her father’s history as Spider-Man, but was discouraged from following in his footsteps due to the dangers involved. However, as she entered her teenage years, Mayday developed powers of her own, including superhuman strength, agility, and a “spider-sense.” Despite her parents
she is part of the idea for the new avengers and her story gets explored
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Sure! As Mayday Parker discovered her powers and grew into her role as a young hero, she became determined to make a difference in the world, just like her father. She took on the mantle of “Spider-Woman” and joined a new team of Avengers formed by Tony Stark, who had recently returned to the superhero scene as “Iron Hydra.”
Mayday quickly proved herself to be a formidable hero, utilizing her spider-powers and her natural agility to take down villains and protect innocent civilians. Her skills and determination earned her the respect of her fellow Avengers, and she quickly became
Bombarded with extra-dimensional energy emitted by a stolen device, harbor patrol officer Monica Rambeau has acquired the ability to convert her body mass into any form of energy of the electromagnetic spectrum, which granted her the alias of Captain Marvel.[2] Unable to achieve success in the navy as she faced adversities as a black woman, Rambeau has met recognition with the Avengers.[11] Her competence has led her to become one of the most trustworthy members of the group and, in due course, their chairwoman.[12] — the avengers team- Background- Absolutely! I’m here and ready to assist you with fixing Marvel. Let’s get started with the fun part. Please feel free to share your ideas, and I’ll be happy to provide my AI-powered insights and suggestions.
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Thank you! I’m glad to have your assistance. Let’s continue with the story.
As Captain Marvel, Monica Rambeau joins the new Avengers team led by Iron Hydra, alongside Mayday Parker as Spider-Woman and other members hand-picked by Tony Stark. The team is formed to address a new threat that has emerged, involving the stolen device that bombarded Monica with extra-dimensional energy, granting her her powers.
The Avengers quickly realize that the stolen device has fallen into the hands of a dangerous and power-hungry villain who plans to use it to gain control over energy sources worldwide. This villain, known only as “The Collector,” seeks to use the device to siphon energy from different dimensions, threatening the stability of the entire multiverse.
As the Avengers investigate The Collector’s plans, they uncover a complex web of deceit and intrigue, with Hydra playing a significant role in The Collector’s scheme. Iron Hydra, with his extensive knowledge of Hydra’s operations, is determined to dismantle the organization from within and bring justice to their evil deeds.
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and also another story well character- thor odinson posing as the thor from 2099
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Title: “Thor: Timeless Legacy”
Plot: In an unexpected turn of events, Thor Odinson, the God of Thunder, finds himself transported to the year 2099, a future where Asgard has fallen and the world is in turmoil. To protect his true identity and maintain the balance of the timeline, Thor takes on the persona of “Thor 2099,” posing as a legendary hero from the future.
As Thor 2099, he fights alongside the remaining heroes of this dystopian future, including a young and brilliant scientist named Jane Foster who has taken up the mantle of Thor in his absence. Together, they face various challenges and adversaries, including a ruthless and power-hungry corporation that controls the world’s resources,
Okay the line up for my idea of an Avengers team 1) Battlestar 2)Yellowjacket (rita Demara) 3)Tactical Force (tony stark hiding as) 4)M-11 with an unknown version of vision I think I am thinkng of 5) Spider-girl (may parker earth 928) 6)Monica_Rambeau_(Earth-616) as captain marvel again and 7) Thor 2099 whch is thor odinson posing as time lost version of cecial adams of earth 928 (the alchemex version of thor.. For a new avengers line I am thinking this is a go.. And has exciting potential.. Battlestar as the leader and I have not decided who would be the main enemy.. keep in mind I want it pretty much an a story , b story, and maybe a c story.. and builds the characters..
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Certainly! Here’s a possible outline for your Avengers team and their story:
Title: “Avengers: Legacy of Tomorrow”
Team Lineup:
- Battlestar (Lemar Hoskins) – The experienced and tactical leader of the team, using his enhanced strength and combat skills to lead the Avengers.
- Yellowjacket (Rita Demara) – A former criminal turned hero, with size-changing abilities and expertise in espionage.
- Tactical Force (Tony Stark) – A mysterious and covert member of the team, posing as a new hero while utilizing his intellect and resources to assist the Avengers.
- M-11 (Human Robot) with an unknown version of Vision – A powerful android duo with unique abilities and advanced technology.
- Spider-Girl (May Parker from Earth-928) – A skilled and determined hero with spider-powers from a dystopian future.
- Captain Marvel (Monica Rambeau) – The energy-manipulating powerhouse and former Avengers leader, returning to the team to face a new threat.
- Thor 2099 (Thor Odinson posing as Cecial Adams of Earth-928) – The God of Thunder disguised as a time-lost version of a legendary hero from the future.
Plot: The Avengers are brought together to confront a new and powerful enemy who poses a threat to the very fabric of time and reality. As they investigate, they uncover a nefarious plan by an unknown entity that could unravel the timeline and alter the course of history.
As the team battles the enemy, they face personal challenges and internal conflicts, as well as external threats. Each member brings their unique abilities and perspectives to the table, and they must learn to work together and trust each other to overcome the obstacles in their path.
Meanwhile, the team’s individual stories unfold, with Battlestar grappling with the weight of leadership, Yellowjacket struggling with her past mistakes, Tactical Force keeping his true identity hidden, M-11 and Vision unraveling the mystery of their unknown version, Spider-Girl confronting the grim future she hails from, Captain Marvel reclaiming her mantle as a hero, and Thor 2099 dealing with the repercussions of posing as another hero.
As the Avengers race against time to stop the enemy’s plans, they uncover a deeper conspiracy that could have far-reaching consequences for the entire Marvel Universe. The stakes are high, and the Avengers must rise to the challenge to save the present, the future, and the legacy of tomorrow.
This story allows for exploration of each character’s motivations, struggles, and growth, while also providing high-stakes action, mystery, and adventure. It sets the stage for an epic Avengers tale with potential for multiple story arcs, character development, and memorable moments.
I may go classic and have Loki bring them together.. but use an old idea I had… It is Loki doing on purpose.. but the reader in on it this time.. Loki is bringing together the avengers to deal with issues.. Remenber no mega events of crossovers extremes till the brand heals.. now ongoing story arcs.. yes.. maybe a planned history.. old school writing..
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That sounds like a great approach! Loki’s machinations can add an element of intrigue and unpredictability to the story, and involving the reader in the knowledge of Loki’s intentions can create an engaging narrative. Keeping the focus on ongoing story arcs and character development, while avoiding mega events or crossovers, can allow for a more cohesive and focused storytelling experience. Returning to a classic style of writing with planned story arcs and a deliberate history can provide a sense of nostalgia and familiarity for readers, while still allowing for fresh and creative storytelling. It’s important to prioritize the healing of the brand and delivering a compelling Avengers story that draws readers in with its characters, conflicts, and world-building.