Armory
Violet Lightner
Fighting |
Good |
Agility |
Typical |
Strength |
Excellent |
Endurance |
Good |
Reason |
Typical |
Intuition |
Excellent |
Psyche |
Good |
Health |
235 |
Karma |
36 |
Resources |
Typical |
Popularity |
-10 |
Powers
- Ability to control the Tactigon, an alien-created weapon worn on the arm that is seemingly able to transform into any weapon that she may need at a given time. The government is currently in possession of the weapon.
Talents
Weapons Specialist
Contacts
The Initiative
History
Violet, a troubled teen in San Francisco, decides to commit suicide by jumping off of the Golden Gate bridge. As recalled later, she feels empty inside as she falls. The weapon of the other alien, which had come to rest on the bottom of the San Francisco Bay, reacts to her emptiness and shoots out of the water, attaching itself to her arm and suddenly turning into the one item she needed, a grappling hook. The weapon gave her a new reason to live and she began to use it as a hero, saving multiple people in many different situations. Eventually, she gains the attention of the Mighty Avengers by destroying the latest incarnation of Ultimo in a single blast. Shortly afterward, she was recruited into the Initiative and sent to Camp Hammond for training.
During a training exercise with the new heroes, Trauma's powers cause him to morph into a giant spider to exploit Armory's arachnophobia. Armory panics and begins firing blindly. She blasts off Komodo's arm and shoots MVP in the head while he attempts to protect Cloud 9 from harm. Hardball creates an energy ball to deflect the lethal blasts from Armory's Tactigon. Komodo regrows her arm due to the nature of her powers but MVP is apparently irrevocably dead. Armory is subsequently grounded from superhero activity and has her weapon surgically removed before being expelled from Camp Hammond.
Violet is seen talking to her therapist who wants the young woman to reveal the reasons why she was rejected from the Initiative Program, but Violet refuses. Scars on Armory's arm are commented upon, but she reassures the therapist it was not self-inflicted. Notes elsewhere in the story reveal that the alien device had been surgically removed, so it subsequently does not work for anyone else.
The therapist decides to place her as an in-patient, explaining she believes Armory is still a danger to herself and others. It is revealed that the doctor is working with Henry Peter Gyrich, in order to be certain that Violet is able to keep MVP's death a secret.
he Tactigon is then placed on the arm of a clone of MVP. After interfacing with his mind, the machine causes the clone to remember his "death", and he sets out to kill all those he deems responsible for it.
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