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Quote1 Right now, I've got more important things to do, and I could use a little extra firepower. Quote2
Moon Knight[src]

History

Marc Spector was a mercenary who was given a second chance to live after being brought back to life by the Egyptian god of vengeance and the moon, Khonshu, to be his avatar of justice. Upon returning to the United States, Spector became the vigilante known as Moon Knight, not only dealing with crime but also with his multiple personalities.[1]

Impostor?[]

The sighting of a vigilante operating outside S.H.I.E.L.D.'s command-and-control structures who resembled Wolverine caught the attention of the Alliance, who started investigating the actions of this mysterious hero.

The mysterious vigilante fought the Circle of Eight and stared following the activities of the Living Pharoah. Upon intercepting and defeating the Pharoah, the Alliance found a piece of equipment which was retractible claws similar to Wolverine's.

The mysterious vigilante then started impersonating Captain America and facing Hydra. Believing he might have been one of Hydra's "Faux-Vengers", the Alliance fought Hydra forces and found themselves with a device wich created an holographic replica of Captain America's shield.

Regular thugs started being targeted by the vigilante, and Intel stated he now impersonated Spider-Man. The chain of command of the thugs led to The Hood. Upon fighting him, the Alliance found a new piece of equipment, an imitation of Spider-Man's web-shooters.

After S.H.I.E.L.D. researched the equipment found, Moon Knight showed himself to S.H.I.E.L.D., stating he had left his equipment as clues for them to follow him as Moon Knight wanted S.H.I.E.L.D. to help him in his war on crime. Nick Fury offered Moon Knight a place in the Alliance in exchange for any resources Moon Knight would need.[1]

Attributes

Powers

Seemingly those of the Marc Spector of Earth-616.

Abilities

Seemingly those of the Marc Spector of Earth-616.

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