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The Agent was a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent that just finished training.

The Pulse[]

The Agent was told by Maria Hill that the necessary training to be a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent was about to end, but first the Agent had to pass a final fight against a Sentinel in the training room. After defeating that Sentinel, with some advice from Hill, the Agent was approached by Nick Fury who revealed that something was going wrong.

A mysterious Pulse had hit the Earth, affecting technology worldwide and leaving strange energy signatures and traces of an unknown material. But the first problem was in Manhattan. Black Widow was in trouble with some A.I.M. agents. The Agent and Iron Man were sent to Manhattan to save her. The Agent later led an Alliance of super-heroes against different villains who were trying to investigate the strange compound left by the Pulse and profit from it.

After a reunion with different scientist heroes and the heads of S.H.I.E.L.D., it was concluded that the Pulse was a charged cloud of "Isotope-8", a kind of compound capable of multiplying people's powers, had crashed the Earth leaving all this energy lost in the planet and that was what their enemies were looking for. The heroes realized they could use this Iso-8 for good, boosting agents' and heroes' abilities against the new enhanced villains.

The Agent continued to lead the Alliance against other enemies trying to profit from the Iso-8; the villains made by their own, the Syndicate, led by Doctor Doom.

After the Syndicate was revealed to be a ruse planned by Doom, the Alliance found themselves against two different new threats, the appearance of the cult known as the Circle of Eight and the Incursions.[1]

Tactics[]

Now promoted to Commander, the Agent was relocated to the Savage Land in order to better study the nature of the Incursions.[2]

Attributes

Abilities

Skilled from S.H.I.E.L.D. training

Paraphernalia

Equipment

Various S.H.I.E.L.D. equipment

Weapons

Various S.H.I.E.L.D. weapons

Transportation

Notes

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References

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