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Subject:
Venom (Eddie Brock) (Angelo Fortunato) (Mac Gargan)
There
are multiple individuals who have used this name in
the Marvel Universe.
The
symbiotes were a conquering race who had no feelings
unto themselves. They fed off the emotions of those
they conquered and forced them to do spectacular feats
in order to feel the adrenaline rush. Eventually,
the beings would be sucked dry and left for dead.
One symbiote was placed in a prison and condemned
to death by disintegration when it was discovered
that he focused more on bonding and communicating
then on dominating.
When
the Beyonder created Battleworld, the crime fighter
known as Spider-Man released the symbiote when his
familiar red-and-blue one was ripped into tatters,
believing it to be an alien clothing generator. When
Spider-Man grabbed the little black ball, it instantly
slithered over his body, covering him from head to
toe. But it did not pattern itself after his red-and-blue
costume. Rather, it took on the appearance of the
garment worn by the new superhuman adventurer on Battleworld
Spider-Woman, whom Spider-Man had been admiring. The
web spinner was amazed at the properties of his new
suit, but never questioned the mechanisms behind them.
For instance, it could mimic any type of clothing
whatsoever, making Spider-Mans need for spare
clothing obsolete. It also contained a "dimensional
aperture" where he could place his camera, spare
change, and other items without adding to the bulk
of the costume. The costume was also equipped with
its own web-shooter and seemingly contained an unlimited
supply of webbing.
Powers:
The
alien costume, which had grafted itself to the nervous system
of Eddie Brock, somehow absorbed the powers of Spider-Man
during its brief symbiotic relationship with him. These
powers were transferred to Brock, so long as he wore the
costume. At his peak, Brock had conditioned himself to lift
(press) almost 700 lbs before he came into contact with
the costume. Now, in his cancer-ridden body, he possesses
minimal strength. Once he merged with the costume, in his
prime he was able to lift (press) almost 11 tons. The alien
costume also replicated Spider-Mans ability to cling
to walls by controlling the flux of inter-atomic attraction
between molecular boundary layers.
Venom could also shoot strands of the aliens substance
in the form of webbing at high pressure up to a distance
of 70 feet. The aliens substance seems to be composed
of tough, flexible fibers of organic polymers, which regenerate
swiftly after shedding. The strands have extraordinary adhesive
properties, which diminish rapidly once they abandon their
living source. After about three hours, with no source to
nourish them, the strands dry up like dead skin and dissolve
into a powder. The strands possess a tensile strength of
125 pounds per square millimeter of cross section. Venom
also possessed an extrasensory ability similar to Spider-Mans
spider-sense. This response is not as complicated as Spider-Mans
inherent sense since the alien costume can detect danger
from every direction and conduct Brock in plenty of time.
It is not as efficient as Spider-Mans spider-sense
because it takes longer to communicate the danger, and Brocks
reflexes are not as fast as Spider-Mans, even though
they are enhanced by the alien costume.
When
distributed at a typical thickness over Brock's body, the
Symbiote was capable of absorbing bullets from small-arms
weapons firing conventional ammunition. The Symbiote is
however particularly vulnerable to both sonic and heat-based
attacks.
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