Garrison Kane
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He came to be a covert spy in the [[Department K]] administration and took part in the second [[Weapon X]] program that grafted cybernetic limbs on him making him a cyborg. (Deadpool: The Circle Chase v1 #3) | He came to be a covert spy in the [[Department K]] administration and took part in the second [[Weapon X]] program that grafted cybernetic limbs on him making him a cyborg. (Deadpool: The Circle Chase v1 #3) | ||
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+ | He was the teams youngest member, and often immature compared to the veteran mercs. Despite that, he handled himself well enough on the field. On a Six Pack mission, the team was ambushed by Cable's clone Stryfe. Thinking it would save the team, Kane's friend Hammer tried to hand over vital information that Cable needed. Cable ended up shooting Hammer, paralyzing him. Prevented from rescuing the entire team, Cable fled through time, leaving his friends. In the ensuing destruction, Kane lost his arms and legs. (Cable - Blood and Metal v1 #2) | ||
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+ | He was loaned to the Canadian government's Department K to work as a covert operative. Kane battled Deadpool, and was asked by former Six Pack colleague and S.H.I.E.L.D. agent G. W. Bridge to help capture Cable; he refused at that time to join the strike team named [[Weapon P.R.I.M.E.]] (X-Force v1 #2) | ||
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+ | As X-Force defeated Weapon P.R.I.M.E., Kane learned the truth about Stryfe and was sent to Cable's future timeline, where his artificial limbs were reconstructed in liquid metal and upgraded with new weaponry and tools by Cable's freedom fighter group Clan Chosen. (Cable - Blood and Metal v1 #2) | ||
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+ | After that, Kane re-joined the Weapon X program and his cybernetic material was once again upgraded. The new upgrade made him able to duplicate the abilities of any mutant programmed into his bionics. Kane became the team's hit-man. In a battle with the group known as the Underground, Kane confronted his old friends Cable and Domino, and became repentant. Kane then used his power-duplication programming for the powers of former Alpha Flight member Madison Jeffries, who had been brainwashed into working for the murderous leader of Weapon X, Malcolm Colcord. These technoforming powers allowed Kane to disassemble Jeffries' army of Boxbots, but proved to be incompatible with his own bionics, apparently killing Kane with their use. (Weapon X v2 #12) | ||
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Revision as of 05:28, 3 August 2023
Garrison Kane is a male comic character who features in Marvel Comics.
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Biography
Garrison Kane
He came to be a covert spy in the Department K administration and took part in the second Weapon X program that grafted cybernetic limbs on him making him a cyborg. (Deadpool: The Circle Chase v1 #3)
He was the teams youngest member, and often immature compared to the veteran mercs. Despite that, he handled himself well enough on the field. On a Six Pack mission, the team was ambushed by Cable's clone Stryfe. Thinking it would save the team, Kane's friend Hammer tried to hand over vital information that Cable needed. Cable ended up shooting Hammer, paralyzing him. Prevented from rescuing the entire team, Cable fled through time, leaving his friends. In the ensuing destruction, Kane lost his arms and legs. (Cable - Blood and Metal v1 #2)
He was loaned to the Canadian government's Department K to work as a covert operative. Kane battled Deadpool, and was asked by former Six Pack colleague and S.H.I.E.L.D. agent G. W. Bridge to help capture Cable; he refused at that time to join the strike team named Weapon P.R.I.M.E. (X-Force v1 #2)
As X-Force defeated Weapon P.R.I.M.E., Kane learned the truth about Stryfe and was sent to Cable's future timeline, where his artificial limbs were reconstructed in liquid metal and upgraded with new weaponry and tools by Cable's freedom fighter group Clan Chosen. (Cable - Blood and Metal v1 #2)
After that, Kane re-joined the Weapon X program and his cybernetic material was once again upgraded. The new upgrade made him able to duplicate the abilities of any mutant programmed into his bionics. Kane became the team's hit-man. In a battle with the group known as the Underground, Kane confronted his old friends Cable and Domino, and became repentant. Kane then used his power-duplication programming for the powers of former Alpha Flight member Madison Jeffries, who had been brainwashed into working for the murderous leader of Weapon X, Malcolm Colcord. These technoforming powers allowed Kane to disassemble Jeffries' army of Boxbots, but proved to be incompatible with his own bionics, apparently killing Kane with their use. (Weapon X v2 #12)
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
Eventually, he was implanted with a number of artificial limbs that turned him into a cyborg. (Deadpool: The Circle Chase v1 #3)
These included plasma generators within the arms that he could fire energy blasts at a target. (Cable - Blood and Metal v1 #1)
Notes
- Garrison Kane was created by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld where he made his first appearance in X-Force v1 #2 (September, 1991).
- The characters full name was given in Cable - Blood and Metal #1.
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
- In X-Men, Garrison Kane made a cameo appearance in the 1990 animated television series in the episode "Time Fugitives". This version was shown to be a cyborg in the distant future where he was part of Cable's anti-Apocalypse resistance but during a fight he was killed by being sucked into a time vortex.
Other
Appearances
- X-Force v1: (1991)
- Cable - Blood and Metal v1:
- Deadpool: The Circle Chase v1:
- Weapon X v2:
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