Ahab (Marvel)

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'''Roderick "Rory" Campbell'''
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'''Roderick "Rory" Campbell''' was a male human who was from a possible future timeline that was designated as [[Earth-811]] in the [[Multiverse (Marvel)|Multiverse]]
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A version of Ahab in [[2014]] was saved by Kang when his reality was destroyed due to changes in the timestream. (Uncanny Avengers v1 #14)
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Trapped within the modern age, Ahab looked to finding a means of returning to his old time. He came to believe that the nation of [[Transia]] had a means of returning him back to his future. Thus, he approached the government where he offered his services as a Mutant Hunter and stated that he had a cure for mutation. Ahab was, however, imprisoned with his Hounds taken from him though Commandant Constantin intended to use the villain as part of his own efforts at purging Mutants from his country. (X-Force v5 #2)
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After ambushing Deathlok Prime, he cannibalised the cyborgs tachyon probability generator allowing him to predict the future. Before he could escape, he was confronted by General Constantin who wanted revenge for the death of his son with their fight leading to a battle with X-Force. Whilst in a confrontation with Cable, Ahab was ambushed by Constantin who critically damaged Ahab leaving his broken body behind though with the tachyon generator he concluded that Kid Cable actions had damaged the timeline rather than rectified it. (X-Force v5 #4)
  
 
==Overview==
 
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===Powers and abilities===
 
===Powers and abilities===
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Ahab possessed a black box that contained a backup of the memories in his cybernetic neural cortex. (X-Force v5 #4)
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He commanded a floating craft called the '''''Pequod''''' that was able to travel through time and served as his mobile base of operations. (Extermination v1 #3)
  
 
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==In other media==
 
==In other media==
 
===Television===
 
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*In The Gifted, Ahab appeared in the setting of the live-action television series where he was portrayed by actor Garret Dillahunt.
  
 
===Video games===
 
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
*''Fantastic Four Annual v1'':
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*''Fantastic Four Annual v1'': (1990)
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*''Uncanny Avengers v1'':
 
*''Extermination v1'':
 
*''Extermination v1'':
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*''X-Force'':
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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*[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Roderick_Campbell Marvel Database Entry]
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahab_(comics) Wikipedia Entry]
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahab_(comics) Wikipedia Entry]
  

Latest revision as of 16:02, 11 March 2021

Ahab is a male comic supervillain who features in Marvel Comics.

Contents

Biography

Roderick "Rory" Campbell was a male human who was from a possible future timeline that was designated as Earth-811 in the Multiverse

A version of Ahab in 2014 was saved by Kang when his reality was destroyed due to changes in the timestream. (Uncanny Avengers v1 #14)

Trapped within the modern age, Ahab looked to finding a means of returning to his old time. He came to believe that the nation of Transia had a means of returning him back to his future. Thus, he approached the government where he offered his services as a Mutant Hunter and stated that he had a cure for mutation. Ahab was, however, imprisoned with his Hounds taken from him though Commandant Constantin intended to use the villain as part of his own efforts at purging Mutants from his country. (X-Force v5 #2)

After ambushing Deathlok Prime, he cannibalised the cyborgs tachyon probability generator allowing him to predict the future. Before he could escape, he was confronted by General Constantin who wanted revenge for the death of his son with their fight leading to a battle with X-Force. Whilst in a confrontation with Cable, Ahab was ambushed by Constantin who critically damaged Ahab leaving his broken body behind though with the tachyon generator he concluded that Kid Cable actions had damaged the timeline rather than rectified it. (X-Force v5 #4)

Overview

Personality and attributes

Powers and abilities

Ahab possessed a black box that contained a backup of the memories in his cybernetic neural cortex. (X-Force v5 #4)

He commanded a floating craft called the Pequod that was able to travel through time and served as his mobile base of operations. (Extermination v1 #3)

Notes

  • Ahab was created by Walter Simonson and Jackson Guice where he made his first appearance in Fantastic Four Annual v1 #23 (July, 1990).

Alternate Versions

In other media

Television

  • In The Gifted, Ahab appeared in the setting of the live-action television series where he was portrayed by actor Garret Dillahunt.

Video games

Appearances

  • Fantastic Four Annual v1: (1990)
  • Uncanny Avengers v1:
  • Extermination v1:
  • X-Force:

External Links

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