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Digitek (Comic Book)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Digitek (subtitled "A Shock to the System" on interior credits), is a limited series published by the Marvel UK imprint of Marvel Comics. The series is written by John Tomlinson and Andy Lanning, with painted art by Dermot Power.Jonathan Bryant was a project leader for the Nakasoni Corporation, a front company for Mys-Tech, working with "protosilicon" technology recovered from an alien world.When a rival attempts to steal Psi-Key, their experimental protosilicon computer, compromising it with a virus, Jonathan is injured and transformed, with Psi-Key downloading part of itself into his mind and completely rebuilding his body.As Digitek, he becomes a superhero - and his first task is to recover Psi-Key. Unfortunately, the virus is still affecting the computer, and it’s now transformed three of the thieves as well - in a similar, but far more sinister, way.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })The first issue was released 27 October 1992. | |
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All There in the Manual: Marvel's Civil War: Battle Damage Report data book, published fifteen years after the Digitek series, provides a little more information in a text profile for him. Jonathan is originally from the Midlands town of Sutton Coldfield, part of Birmingham. It also provides a list of his powers, confirming a few things that were only implied by the original story. | |
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Bad Boss: Greville, who locks the surviving mercenaries in a room with the corrupted Psi-Key to see what happens. | |
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Arm Cannon | |
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Arm Cannon: As part of their Shapeshifting powers, Digitek and the three Bacillicons can all reshape their arms into energy cannons. | |
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Big Bad: Purge, leader of the Bacillicons. Greville initially sets events in motion, but he loses control as soon as his hireling Paxton is converted to Purge (and eventually falls prey to some level of Grand Theft Me when Purge physically merges them in a Fusion Dance). | |
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An Arm and a Leg | |
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An Arm and a Leg: The Bacillicons have a tendency to lose hands. Byte's hand is all that remains after Digitek kills him with a Portal Cut. A shot from Deathlok costs Kay a hand, although she's able to regenerate it. Digitek takes Purge’s hand off with a katana. | |
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Portal Cut | |
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Byte's hand is all that remains after Digitek kills him with a Portal Cut. | |
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