Characters : Joe Wade
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Attributes
Height: 6' (as Joe), 8' (as Cyber Scarlet)
Weight: Unknown
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Brown
Features: Scarlet Spider costume or giant silver robot-like creature with red spider emblem.
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Summary
Created By: Tom DeFalco, Mike Lackey, Mark Bagley
Real Name: Joseph Wade
Current Aliases: None
Former Aliases: Scarlet Spider, Cyber Scarlet Spider
Dual Identity: Known by certain individuals
Current Occupation: None
Former Occupation: FBI Special Agent
Citizenship: Citizen of the United States
Legal Status: Incarcerated pending medical treatment
Place of Birth: Unknown
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: None
Known Confidants: Agent Stephanie Briggs
Known Allies: Doctor Octopus II
Major Enemies: Scarlet Spider, Spider-Man, New Warriors
Usual Bases: New York City, NY
Former Bases: Washington, DC
Current Groups: None
Former Groups: FBI
Education: College graduate
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Powers & Paraphenalia
Strength Level: As Joe, he has the average strength of a man his age, height and weight who
exercised regularly. As Scarlet, he had the same proportional strength of a
human spider like the real Scarlet Spider or Spider-Man to the sum of
approximately 10 tons. As Cyber Scarlet, his strength level increased to be
considerably more than your average Spider-Man, although the precise level is
unknown.
Powers: Super strength, speed, endurance, resistance to injury, able to cling to most
surfaces.
Abilities: In his original hologram form, he could create weaponry out of the nano-tech
he was made of.
Equipment: Built-in web-shooters that functioned just like the real Scarlet Spider's.
Weapons: In his metallic form, a variety of eye beams, including lasers and light
bursts as well as a sonic weapon.
Limitations: As Joe, he had the limitations of being an ordinary human with no powers. As
Scarlet, the physical strain in his transformed state would cause the Scarlet
Spider persona to withdraw for short periods of rest. As Cyber Scarlet, Joe's
own humanity and constant struggle to control his other half was his undoing.
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Background
The gang war over experimental VR tech between Carolyn Trainer, aka the New
Doctor Octopus, and Jason Tso did not go unnoticed by the federal government.
Special Agent Joe Wade of the FBI was sent undercover to infiltrate Ock's
operation and find out exactly what she was up to. Unfortunately for him, his
cover wasn't as solid as he thought. Lured into a trap by a woman working for
Ock, Wade was captured and strapped into an elaborate VR machine; one of the
very same it turned out that the real body of the original Doctor Octopus'
lover, Stunner, was strapped into.
All the information she and the Master Programmer have about the Scarlet Spider
was downloaded into Wade's brain. When the process was completed, Wade's
consciousness was used to empower a solid hologram of the Scarlet Spider (much
like Stunner's body was revealed to be) and sent out on a rampage to discredit
the real one.
The real Scarlet Spider pursued his pixilated doppelganger and engaged him to
learn that he could pull weapons out of thin air; more hard digital holograms.
The real Scarlet got the upper hand and encased the phony in a web ball, but
upon opening it the fake was gone and the damage to Scarlet's already shaky
reputation was done. To further bring misery to the life of Ben Reilly, the
phony Scarlet Spider had also ransacked the home he shared with the then-
comatose Seward Trainer.
Lady Ock and the Master Programmer had soon enacted their plans to merge the
real world to the virtual one via a VR bomb. In his final feat as the scarlet
wonder, Ben stopped them both and Ock's lair was destroyed as a result; with
Stunner and Wade still inside in their respective machines.
But, the story doesn't end there. Apparently the resulting destruction
infected Wade with the nano-tech machines that composed his holographic self
and he became, physically and mentally, the Cyber Scarlet Spider. Scarlet once
again remained true to his programming causing random mischief about town until
the strain becomes too much for his human half and he reverts back into Wade.
Wade manages to rest up and hold on long enough to reveal his situation to his
former partner, Special Agent Stephanie Briggs, before becoming Scarlet again
and returning to his escapades.
Meanwhile, the New Warriors had begun to scour the city to track down and stop
their very former member. Firestar, who shared a special connection with the
real Scarlet while he was with them, was the first to find the imposter wrecking a
bridge. She confronted him and they engage in a fight, soon learning that the
man she fights was not a flesh and blood being, but rather a metal fake.
Scarlet easily took her down with an energy blast and moved in for the kill
until the rest of the Warriors showed up. They held their own for a bit until
Scarlet Hulked out and grew in size and power. Eventually, the Warriors were
forced to let him escape as the bridge and the stranded civilians on it needed
tending to.
Wade made one final appearance on the doorstep of his ex-partner looking for
help before Scarlet recharges sufficiently and went on one last rampage. He
broke into a TV studio and holds a talk-show host, her guests and the audience
hostage. Coincidentally, one of those hostages happened to be the mother of
New Warrior Speedball, which made the fight more personal for the Warriors.
Even with the combined powers of the Warriors and Ben Reilly as the new Spider-
Man, they could barely take down the bigger and badder Scarlet Spider. In the
end, it was a wounded Agent Briggs who got through to the man inside and got
him to power down. He was taken into federal custody for medical treatment and
research, and that was the last anyone had ever heard from the Cyber Scarlet
Spider.
Thanks To:
This profile was completed with information used with permission from the
Appendix of Marvel Universe
website, mantained by Jeff Christiansen (Snood). If you want to find out about that
odd-ball character you've only seen once, or even about that character you haven't
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