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Alison Blaire (Earth-2149)

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Characteristics
Gender

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Weight
115 lbs (52 kg) minus any missing flesh

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Unusual Features
Putrified/Decaying flesh

Status
Citizenship

Occupation
Zombie

Origin
Origin
Mutant whose powers developed in late adolescence.


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History

Little was detailed about Dazzler's life before the zombie plague arrived on Earth-2149, however it can be presumed that it followed much the same path as Dazzler (Earth-616).

Almost raped and/or eaten by an infected Winter Soldier, Ashley J. Williams saved her. Ash fell in love with Dazzler because of her good looks, but she didn't quite return the feelings. As a way of thanking him for saving her, Dazzler agreed to help Ashley find the Necronomicon book that might put an end to the zombies. The duo paired up with the Scarlet Witch to discover that the Necronomicon was being kept at Dr Doom's fortress in Latveria.

Dazzler using her "dazzling" powers

Ash discovered the Necronomicon, but unfortunately it had nothing to do with this worlds infection. On his way back he met an imprisoned Enchantress who he released. When he met up again with Dazzler and Scarlet Witch, a very zombified Enchantress attacked from behind. Dazzler succeeded in fending her off, although her finger was bitten off. Dr. Doom feared that Dazzler might become a zombie, so he killed her.

Presumably, when The Necronomicon raised the Deadite army, she too was resurrected, as Dazzler wasn't zombified when she died. It can be assumed that once resurrected the zombie contagion continued to turn her, as she was seen as part of the zombie horde which attacked Magneto's small group of escaping humans, as they tried to reach to Baxter Building.

Powers and Abilities

Powers

Sound Conversion: ability to transduce sonic vibrations, which reach her body into various types of light. This ability seems to operate over a great range of frequencies, including the audible spectrum (35 to 16,500 cycles per second), and a great variation of sound pressure levels regardless of the complexity, dissonance, or randomness of the sound. For example, a car crash and a symphonic passage of equal duration will both produce usable music incoming acoustic vibrations. Dazzler, however, does prefer the sound of music, particularly that which is rhythmically sustained. Not only is music more pleasant to her ears, but the steady beat of popular music provides a more constant source of sound to convert. The Dazzler’s potential to convert sound to light is unlimited. She cannot use any sound produced by her own body unless it is amplified, such as singing into a microphone and absorbing the sound from speakers.

Dazzler surprised


  • Sound Release: ability to release the absorbed sound in one burst.
Photokinesis: Dazzler possesses a body-wide energy field that controls the energy levels of the outer electron shells of her body in such a way as to cause the cascaded release of photons. In effect, this field is lasing, with the apparent efficiency of a laser (99.9%). The released energy is far greater than the incoming kinetic energy and therefore must involve an outside energy source, the nature of which is unguessable. Left undirected, the Dazzler’s light will radiate from her body in all directions, producing regular flashes of white light (white light is a mixture of all portions of the visible spectrum). By conscious control over the light she produces, she can control its direction, frequency (color), amplitude (intensity), and duration. Apparently the Dazzler must consciously or subconsciously will the light to leave her body. Otherwise, light would “leak” from her at all times, even when she is asleep or unconscious. She can produce numerous effects with the light she converts from sonic vibrations. She can simply cause a bright glow all about her body. She can create very simple patterns out of rays of light like circles, squares, triangles, and stars. She can create a pulse of light on the order of several thousand watts seconds of power, which temporarily blinds people with its brilliance. She can create a chaotic cascade of sparkling lights and colors that severely upsets other people’s equilibrium, or a pulsating strobe-light effect.

Strength level

The Dazzler possesses the normal human strength of a woman of her age, height, and build who engages in intensive regular exercise.

Notes

Trivia

  • This series is the first since Dazzler's 1980 solo series to feature the character primarily as a Marvel Comics heroine -- with greater links to superheroes such as the Avengers and Fantastic Four -- rather than as an X-Men member.

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