Project Livewire

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Project Livewire was the brainchild of [[David Jenkins]] who was the assistant chief designer of the project. The group was founded by [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]] and was formed with the intention of testing the organizations lastest generation of androids that were based on the [[Life Model Decoy]]s and their successors the [[Mannites]]. Once created, the Livewires combined elements of the superhuman abilities of the Mannites with the human appearance of the Life Model Decoys. As part of the program, ten androids were created but only five were left functional by the time of its Project's operation.
 
Project Livewire was the brainchild of [[David Jenkins]] who was the assistant chief designer of the project. The group was founded by [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]] and was formed with the intention of testing the organizations lastest generation of androids that were based on the [[Life Model Decoy]]s and their successors the [[Mannites]]. Once created, the Livewires combined elements of the superhuman abilities of the Mannites with the human appearance of the Life Model Decoys. As part of the program, ten androids were created but only five were left functional by the time of its Project's operation.
  
To prevent the units from running rogue like the Mannites, programing was installed in the machines to keep them loyal to Project Livewire. Six prototype constructs were ready by this point for testing with four more back-up units under construction with it being expected that a full production run being authorized once the ops testing was complete. (Livewires v1 #3)
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A predecessor program of the project led to the creation of the [[Mannites]] though their limited ability in covert operations led to them being eventually abandoned. In time, the Mannites and the [[Life Model Decoy]]s would both become the technological ancestors of Project Livewire. (Livewires v1 #2) To prevent the units from running rogue like the Mannites, programing was installed in the machines to keep them loyal to Project Livewire. Six prototype constructs were ready by this point for testing with four more back-up units under construction with it being expected that a full production run being authorized once the ops testing was complete. (Livewires v1 #3)
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==

Revision as of 13:36, 10 November 2014

Project Livewire is a black ops program that features in Marvel Comics.

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History

Project Livewire was the brainchild of David Jenkins who was the assistant chief designer of the project. The group was founded by S.H.I.E.L.D. and was formed with the intention of testing the organizations lastest generation of androids that were based on the Life Model Decoys and their successors the Mannites. Once created, the Livewires combined elements of the superhuman abilities of the Mannites with the human appearance of the Life Model Decoys. As part of the program, ten androids were created but only five were left functional by the time of its Project's operation.

A predecessor program of the project led to the creation of the Mannites though their limited ability in covert operations led to them being eventually abandoned. In time, the Mannites and the Life Model Decoys would both become the technological ancestors of Project Livewire. (Livewires v1 #2) To prevent the units from running rogue like the Mannites, programing was installed in the machines to keep them loyal to Project Livewire. Six prototype constructs were ready by this point for testing with four more back-up units under construction with it being expected that a full production run being authorized once the ops testing was complete. (Livewires v1 #3)

Overview

The members of the Livewire team were a covert black ops unit within the U.S. government and their mission was to seek out and destroy other black ops units that had gone rogue.

Each of these constructs were considered mass produced infiltration optimized mecha assassins with near superhuman capabilities and considered magnificent specimens of artificial life. (Livewires v1 #3)

Through a nano-assembly process, the mecha were assembled by nanos whereby they applied exolayer of limited function nanomechanial smartware. Such a trait allowed them instant appearance alteration but they were unable to achieve full body morphing. Their nano-functions were kept strictly limited along with their reflexes and cognitive clockspeeds giving them near superhuman capabilities. (Livewires v1 #3)

Such was the depth of their programming that these mecha constructs were able to pass as humans than some actual humans. It was said that this stemmed from thirty years of Life Model Decoy socialization that was incorporated among the Livewires. Their programming included a prime directive that made the units completely loyal to Project Livewire with all other directives being tertiary, conditional and operationally flexible. The tertiary objective itself was engaging high priority targets of opportunity regardless of difficulty. (Livewires v1 #3)

Members

  • Cornfed :
  • Gothic Lolita :
  • Hollowpoint Ninja :
  • Social Butterfly :
  • Stem Cell :
  • Homebrew :
  • David Jenkins :

Notes

  • The Livewires were created by Adam Warren where they made their first appearance in Livewires v1 #1 (April 2005).

Appearances

  • Livewires:

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