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===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
'''Uno''' | '''Uno''' | ||
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+ | It was known that his father Emilio had been a member of the Q-Society and chosen to bear the mask of the secret group. Around 20 years ago, prophecy spoke of the Q-Society's ancient enemy [[Tezcatlipoca (DC)|Tezcatlipoca]] would return to Earth and do so in the city of '''Vanity''' that was made in preparation for his coming. Thus, the reigning knight of Quetzalcoatl went to make his stand but once there Emilio's mission became complicated as he met and fell in love with a woman. Upon learning of this, the Q-Society then asked Emilio's stand-in to kill his superior but he refused and for his defiance he was psychically maimed. Afterwards, the Q-Foundation came to kill Emilio and came to take away his son to be raised by their secret society and as their next champion. (Aztek: The Ultimate Man v1 #5) | ||
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+ | In the Watchtower, he was stationed at the Monitor Womb alongside the Martian Manhunter where he registered a disturbance in [[Star City (DC)|Star City]]. (JLA v1 #10) This involved a group of duplicates of the Justice League where they discovered that they were being targeted by the [[Injustice Gang]]. (JLA v1 #11) He was then contacted by [[Lex Luthor]] who was the head of the supervillain team where he revealed that he was one of the benefactors of the Q-Foundation that outfitted Uno to be a champion against the shadow god. The reason was to train a hero that he could get onto the Justice League and then blackmail to serve him. (JLA v1 #12) Several nuclear warheads came to be launched at the Watchtower where Luthor asked for Aztek to abandon his post and join him. However, Uno refused and instead used the technology of his armor to help him disarm the warheads whilst the Justice League defeated and apprehended the Injustice Gang. (JLA v1 #15) | ||
===Post-Flashpoint=== | ===Post-Flashpoint=== | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
===Personality and attributes=== | ===Personality and attributes=== | ||
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+ | His father Emilio had been a member of the Q-Society where he was to be chosen as the new bearer of the mask. However, at Vanity, he fell in love with a woman leading to the Q-Foundation killing him and taking his child away to be raised by them. According to the Lizard King, Emilio would have been proud of his son. (Aztek: The Ultimate Man v1 #5) | ||
===Powers and abilities=== | ===Powers and abilities=== | ||
+ | He was described as the 'ultimate man' that was the product of rigorous training from birth. As such, he was said to hold the peak of human intellectual and physical development. (Aztek: The Ultimate Man v1 #5) | ||
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+ | The mask was said to had been passed from Ancient Mexico to the present where it was said to had belonged to Quetzalcoatl the god of light. Each new generation of bearers was said to add something to it. Wearing the mask was no simple task as one had to complete training and under the champion initiation to be fit for it. This was because it contained stored experiences of all the warriors that previously wore it with dozens of minds sharing their thoughts, feelings, memories, ideas, knowledge and information. To prevent being overwhelmed by them, Uno had undergone the champion's final initiation ordeal that involved learning a mental game that was a code-word post-hypnotic puzzle designed to keep the minds in the helmet occupied. This allowed the champion to wear Quetzalcoatl's helmet without suffering from his brain being short circuited in the process. (Aztek: The Ultimate Man v1 #5) | ||
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The helmet planted visions directly into the brain with these operating akin to new memories. (Wonder Woman v5 #52) | The helmet planted visions directly into the brain with these operating akin to new memories. (Wonder Woman v5 #52) | ||
The warsuit could process images that the human brain was not equipped to see such as higher dimensional construction material that would ordinarily cause a brain to turn inside out. (Wonder Woman v5 #52) | The warsuit could process images that the human brain was not equipped to see such as higher dimensional construction material that would ordinarily cause a brain to turn inside out. (Wonder Woman v5 #52) | ||
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+ | The weapons in the suit were capable of being used manually without the helmet. (Aztek: The Ultimate Man v1 #5) The armor was powered by a four-dimensional battery with a fader switch stopping this energy from erupting into 3-D space. It was said that the destructive force of such an energy was greater than any weapon known on Earth. (JLA v1 #14) | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 17:41, 27 May 2021
Aztek is a male comic superhero who features in DC Comics.
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Biography
Origin
Uno
It was known that his father Emilio had been a member of the Q-Society and chosen to bear the mask of the secret group. Around 20 years ago, prophecy spoke of the Q-Society's ancient enemy Tezcatlipoca would return to Earth and do so in the city of Vanity that was made in preparation for his coming. Thus, the reigning knight of Quetzalcoatl went to make his stand but once there Emilio's mission became complicated as he met and fell in love with a woman. Upon learning of this, the Q-Society then asked Emilio's stand-in to kill his superior but he refused and for his defiance he was psychically maimed. Afterwards, the Q-Foundation came to kill Emilio and came to take away his son to be raised by their secret society and as their next champion. (Aztek: The Ultimate Man v1 #5)
In the Watchtower, he was stationed at the Monitor Womb alongside the Martian Manhunter where he registered a disturbance in Star City. (JLA v1 #10) This involved a group of duplicates of the Justice League where they discovered that they were being targeted by the Injustice Gang. (JLA v1 #11) He was then contacted by Lex Luthor who was the head of the supervillain team where he revealed that he was one of the benefactors of the Q-Foundation that outfitted Uno to be a champion against the shadow god. The reason was to train a hero that he could get onto the Justice League and then blackmail to serve him. (JLA v1 #12) Several nuclear warheads came to be launched at the Watchtower where Luthor asked for Aztek to abandon his post and join him. However, Uno refused and instead used the technology of his armor to help him disarm the warheads whilst the Justice League defeated and apprehended the Injustice Gang. (JLA v1 #15)
Post-Flashpoint
Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.
Nayeli began to experience nightmares that showed that Tezcatlipoca had returned and planning to invade the world. Without the Q-Society, Constant was untrained and unable to fight the danger alone. Thus, she sought out Wonder Woman who recruited Artemis to their cause in order to stop the shadow god from rising. (Wonder Woman v5 #52)
Overview
Personality and attributes
His father Emilio had been a member of the Q-Society where he was to be chosen as the new bearer of the mask. However, at Vanity, he fell in love with a woman leading to the Q-Foundation killing him and taking his child away to be raised by them. According to the Lizard King, Emilio would have been proud of his son. (Aztek: The Ultimate Man v1 #5)
Powers and abilities
He was described as the 'ultimate man' that was the product of rigorous training from birth. As such, he was said to hold the peak of human intellectual and physical development. (Aztek: The Ultimate Man v1 #5)
The mask was said to had been passed from Ancient Mexico to the present where it was said to had belonged to Quetzalcoatl the god of light. Each new generation of bearers was said to add something to it. Wearing the mask was no simple task as one had to complete training and under the champion initiation to be fit for it. This was because it contained stored experiences of all the warriors that previously wore it with dozens of minds sharing their thoughts, feelings, memories, ideas, knowledge and information. To prevent being overwhelmed by them, Uno had undergone the champion's final initiation ordeal that involved learning a mental game that was a code-word post-hypnotic puzzle designed to keep the minds in the helmet occupied. This allowed the champion to wear Quetzalcoatl's helmet without suffering from his brain being short circuited in the process. (Aztek: The Ultimate Man v1 #5)
The helmet planted visions directly into the brain with these operating akin to new memories. (Wonder Woman v5 #52)
The warsuit could process images that the human brain was not equipped to see such as higher dimensional construction material that would ordinarily cause a brain to turn inside out. (Wonder Woman v5 #52)
The weapons in the suit were capable of being used manually without the helmet. (Aztek: The Ultimate Man v1 #5) The armor was powered by a four-dimensional battery with a fader switch stopping this energy from erupting into 3-D space. It was said that the destructive force of such an energy was greater than any weapon known on Earth. (JLA v1 #14)
Notes
- Aztek was created by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar where he made his first appearance in Aztek: The Ultimate Man v1 #1 (August, 1996).
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
- In Justice League Unlimited, Aztek made a brief appearance in the animated television series set in the DC Animated universe where he was voiced by actor Chris Cox initially and then by actor Corey Burton.
Appearances
- Aztek: The Ultimate Man v1: (1996)
- JLA v1:
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