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Vision II
Vision II
Fighting Excellent
Agility Excellent
Strength Good
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Reason Excellent
Intuition Typical
Psyche Typical
Health 90
Karma 36
Resources Not Applicable
Popularity 0

Powers

  • It appears that the new Vision, by default uses the armor to recreate the former Vision's powers, although the armor itself has additional capabilities, including time-travel. It is unknown exactly how the new Vision's body works or what the Vision can do with it. So far, he has displayed abilities including an approximation of the original Vision's density control, energy blasts in place of the first Vision 's microwave beams, minor shapeshifting similar to Iron Lad's to alter his default appearance, and holographic projections to display information and create disguises.

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History
After the Vision's destruction in Avengers Disassembled, a new Vision based upon him was introduced in Young Avengers by Allan Heinberg and Jim Cheung. This Vision is based on his predecessor's "operating system", but has none of the life experience of the former Vision. Consequently, the Vision has all of the physical and emotional potential of his "father," but where his mind was based on Wonder Man's brain patterns, the new one is based on Iron Lad's.

Iron Lad, a teenage version of Kang the Conqueror landed in the "present" several months after the Vision's destruction. After being ignored by Captain America and Iron Man, he found the Vision's mangled remains and downloaded his operating system into his armor. He was able to use plans the Vision had created in case the Avengers fell to assemble a new team of "Young Avengers." Once Iron Lad was forced to remove his armor to stop Kang the Conqueror from tracking him, the Vision's operating system caused the armor to become a sentient being for the first time - just in time to save the Young Avengers and buy them some time. Kang was able to use his intimate knowledge of the armor to shut it, along with the Vision, down relatively quickly, before donning the armor.

When Iron Lad was forced to leave the time period, he left the armor behind with the Vision's operating system activated. Upon Iron Man's examination, it was determined that the new Vision was not the Vision they had known but merely based upon his operating system, and had been sentient for only a very short time.

This Vision is found to be superior to his "father,", due to his abilities, but is unable to join the reformed Avengers, as they're concerned that he is still being controlled by Kang the Conqueror. Recently, he used the failsafe program to find another Young Avenger, Thomas Shepherd. The Vision has become something of a leader, due to his brain patterns being based on Iron Lad's. Also, the Vision has changed his appearance from his Iron Lad-like look to that of the original Vision to comfort Iron Lad's former crush, Cassie Lang, the Young Avenger known as Stature and daughter of Ant-Man II Scott Lang.



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