Cyber is a
supervillain
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appearing in
American comic book
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s published by
Marvel Comics
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. The character is usually depicted as an enemy of
Wolverine
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from the
X-Men
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.
Publication history
Created by writer
Peter David and artist
Sam Kieth, Cyber first appeared in ''
Marvel Comics Presents'' #85 (Sept. 1991), though his physical appearance was obscured by a trench coat and hat. He was first fully seen and named in ''
Marvel Comics Presents'' #86 (Sept. 1991).
Fictional character biography
Origin
Silas Burr is believed to have been born in
Canada
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. He was an agent for the
Pinkerton National Detective Agency. In the spring of 1912, he was accused of multiple murders in
Sioux City, Iowa. He was found guilty on 22 counts of murder and sentenced to death by
hanging. However, he escaped from the courthouse. He went to a Western Canadian military base. In the Canadian Army, a new employer Frederick Hudson took a special interest in his unique ability to push the men under his command beyond their moral and emotional limits.
Cyber's earliest known confrontation with
Logan seemingly occurred around
World War I
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, where he served as Logan's brutal
drill instructor during his early days in the military. Cyber received instructions to focus his attention on Logan in particular. He eventually receives orders to murder Janet, a woman at the military in whom Logan was interested romantically, to further dehumanize Logan. After witnessing her death at Cyber's hands, Logan attacks, but Cyber severely beats him and gouges out Logan's left eye. This is Logan's most severe beating and defeat up to this point in his life, and the resulting psychological effects result in a deep-seated fear of Cyber. Without any memory of Burr's abuse, Logan again finds himself under the command of Burr while enlisted with the
Devil's Brigade during
World War II
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. He introduces Logan to US Army soldier
Nick Fury for the clandestine rescue mission of
Captain America
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from German-occupied
Northern Africa.
Returning from
Indochina for nine months in 1959, Burr would train his finest student
Daken
Akihiro is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Akihiro was created by writer Daniel Way and artist Steve Dillon and first appeared in ''Wolverine: Origins'' #5
(August 2006).
Akihiro is the Mutant ...
(Logan's son) before the boy is secretly ordered to destroy the training camp and everyone associated with it, including its commander.
Eviscerated and shot by Daken, Burr is spared from death, as he was chosen by
Romulus to be the prototype for the
adamantium bonding process and has the metal permanently bonded to his skin.
Modern era
In the modern era, Cyber resurfaces in
Madripoor, as an enforcer for an unnamed
drug cartel, where he interferes between the rival crime cartels of Wolverine's ally Tiger Tyger and General Coy. With the exception of his adamantium enhancements, Cyber's appearance remains unchanged, indicating that he ages much slower than an ordinary human. After running from the fight and barely escaping with his life from their latest encounter, Logan eventually manages to overcome his fear of Cyber to save Tyger's life. Tyger bites out the villain's left eye before he falls into a truck full of the powerful hallucinogens he had earlier used on Wolverine, leading Cyber to run screaming into the forest and disappear at the ocean's edge.
Cyber later confronts the mutant team
X-Factor
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alongside the female criminal organization called the
Hell's Belles whom Cyber is mentoring as enforcers for an unnamed drug cartel.
Shrew
Shrews ( family Soricidae) are small mole-like mammals classified in the order Eulipotyphla. True shrews are not to be confused with treeshrews, otter shrews, elephant shrews, West Indies shrews, or marsupial shrews, which belong to dif ...
, a former member of the Hell's Belles, wishes to testify against the cartel, and Cyber and his team are ordered to silence her. Cyber defeats X-Factor's
Polaris first, concerned over the woman's magnetic powers. He manages to poison
Strong Guy with his claws and attempts to ransom the antidote in exchange for Shrew. However, Strong Guy is saved due to the scientific resources of the US government. In a later battle in a subway station, Shrew manages to push Cyber into the path of an oncoming train driven by X-Factor's leader
Val Cooper, and he disappears.
Cyber next surfaces on the distant island Koma Koi as an agent for the mysterious
death cult, The Coven. He is hired to steal a mystical gem, the Tear of Heaven, and kidnap its guardian priestess, Kayla. Wolverine, who happens to be vacationing on the island, recognizes Cyber's scent on Kayla and tracks Cyber to The Coven. The two are eventually shackled to each other by an adamantium chain, and will fight each other incessantly unless
gassed unconscious or lowered into an
acid
An acid is a molecule or ion capable of either donating a proton (i.e. Hydron, hydrogen cation, H+), known as a Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory, Brønsted–Lowry acid, or forming a covalent bond with an electron pair, known as a Lewis ...
pit. Crossing a rope bridge, Wolverine eventually gains the upper hand and strangles Cyber with their shackles. Hanging by his throat and lacking an adamantium windpipe, he releases the chain and disappears as he falls into the dark jungle.
Cyber is next seen back in
Edinburgh
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,
Scotland
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, where he engages Wolverine in battle. Recalling his part in the West Port murders long ago, he announces his intention to kill Wolverine and feed him to
deathwatch beetles to steal his adamantium skeleton. However, Cyber is unaware that the adamantium laced to Wolverine's skeleton has been removed by
Magneto. Despite this, and despite the fact that many of Wolverine's other mutant attributes were weakened, Wolverine manages to hold his own against Cyber briefly. Cyber is momentarily distracted by the distant cannon fire of
Edinburgh Castle as Wolverine extracts his bone claws and slashes Cyber across the face. Unimpressed by the attack and annoyed by this turn of events, Cyber slams Wolverine to the ground and uses his foot to break the bone claws off of Wolverine's right arm. Their fight is interrupted, though, allowing Wolverine the opportunity to escape Cyber. Using his amplified brain-wave tracking power, he chases the poisoned Logan to
Muir Island, where he is eventually outsmarted by
Kitty Pride and captured by
Excalibur.
Cyber is later broken out of
S.H.I.E.L.D. custody by the
Dark Riders. He is taken to one of
Apocalypse's corpse-littered, ancient Egyptian fortresses. They run a series of tests to determine the strength and purity of Cyber's adamantium skin, then through a combined effort they manage to trap him inside a
vault and release a swarm of voracious, "mutant" deathwatch beetles, which devour the flesh from Cyber's entire body, beginning with his exposed face and eating the rest from the inside out. Cyber's adamantium
carapace, which remains untouched, is then used in an unsuccessful attempt to re-implant adamantium onto Wolverine's skeleton by
Genesis, leader of the
Dark Riders.
Resurrection
Cyber resurfaced in
astral form, making himself known to Milo Gunderson, a powerful young mutant with childlike intelligence. After possessing Milo's body, Cyber is easily able to suppress Milo's childlike
psyche, coupling Milo's incredible strength with his own cunning intelligence. Intent on revenge, he sets off for the
Tinkerer, contracting the man to perform the adamantium-
epidermal bonding process once he has stolen the necessary liquid adamantium from storage in
The Hague
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. Arriving in
Brussels
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, he is revealed to be behind the scenes in setting up the confrontation between Wolverine and Daken. At the culmination of the bloody battle between father and son, Cyber appears, complete in his new adamantium laced skin, and challenges not Wolverine, but Daken. After quickly gaining the upper hand in his fight with Daken, Cyber questions him on the whereabouts of his master. Daken refuses to answer and manages to flee, leaving Cyber and Wolverine alone. During the following battle, Cyber suffers from a heart attack, as Milo had a weak heart. Upon discovering that Silas had previously instructed Daken, and is capable of tracking his location, Wolverine spares him in exchange for information. As Silas starts retelling how, in 1912, he was saved from capital punishment by
Sabretooth and taken to Canada where he met the mysterious man known as Hudson, his condition worsens, and Wolverine is forced to bring him to the Tinkerer to help him with the needed treatment. Agreeing to construct an
artificial pacemaker to stabilize Cyber's heart condition in exchange for the use of Logan's mysterious
Carbonadium synthesizer, The Tinkerer unwittingly affixes the
radioactive device to Cyber's chest, before Logan disappears with the
C-Synth and tosses it from a bridge into the water below. He resurfaced in a desolate town inside Northern Africa, commanding a local militant faction, and attempts to coerce Wolverine and Daken into cooperating with him in their hunt for Romulus, his personal motives remaining a mystery. After cooperating with Daken, Burr takes him to the abandoned farm somewhere in
Saskatchewan
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, Canada where his transformation into "Cyber" took place nearly fifty years prior. Deceived by Daken's emotional powers, Cyber seemingly succumbs to the poisonous effects of the Carbonadium
pacemaker, his weakened heart condition, or both and collapses in pain as Daken steps on his medication. He was last seen left for dead by both Daken and Wolverine.
[''Wolverine: Origins'' #32 (March 2009). Marvel Comics.]
Cyber is later killed by
Ogun who claims that he was a formidable opponent, then tries to sell his adamantium carapace to Dr.
Abraham Cornelius after dissolving his flesh away by submerging his corpse in an
acid
An acid is a molecule or ion capable of either donating a proton (i.e. Hydron, hydrogen cation, H+), known as a Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory, Brønsted–Lowry acid, or forming a covalent bond with an electron pair, known as a Lewis ...
bath.
[''Death of Wolverine'' #3 (2014). Marvel Comics.]
Hornet
Under unknown circumstances, Silas returns to the living once again and has masqueraded himself as "
Hornet
Hornets (insects in the genus ''Vespa'') are the largest of the Eusociality, eusocial wasps, and are similar in appearance to yellowjackets, their close relatives. Some species can reach up to in length. They are distinguished from other Vespi ...
" from the
Slingers. He's first seen in Las Vegas following Hydra's
takeover of America, having been hired by the Forbidden City casino owner Silas Thorne to stage a robbery of a mass food delivery being sent to another casino, as the man claims that casino owner Cassandra Mercury will simply take all of the food for herself and Cassandra's employees rather than pass it around. Hornet is able to defeat most of the casino security before he is intercepted by the
Scarlet Spider, but he declines to answer questions about his apparent resurrection and fled. When Scarlet Spider and
Ricochet track Hornet to the casino where his employer works, Hornet uses a strange amulet to summon an army of monsters,
[''Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider'' #9. Marvel Comics.] subsequently introducing himself as Silas to Ricochet during the fight. After Scarlet Spider damages the amulet, the monsters are contained by
Dusk, but Hornet fled in the resulting confusion.
[''Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider'' #10. Marvel Comics.] He brings the rest of the Slingers together, claiming that he has been chosen by the
Black Marvel and the team are ordered to capture the Scarlet Spider to charge him for his attack on Thorne. As the original and modern
Scarlet Spider confront the Slingers, it is revealed that the Black Marvel has no soul and damage to Hornet's
gauntlets reveal his true identity, who had been revived by a demon that was posing as Black Marvel.
Although he is overpowered by the Scarlet Spiders and Slingers, Silas manages to escape from them.
Possessed by Adamantine
Sometime after abandoning his Hornet identity, Cyber decides to hunt down Wolverine to settle the score with his old foe just before Wolverine
relocates to Krakoa. Despite every mutant being granted amnesty by the sovereign nation and being one himself, Cyber does not visit
Krakoa due to the presence of more powerful mutants in Wolverine's company. After
Krakoa's dissolution, Cyber is given the opportunity when Wolverine retreats to the wilderness in the
Northwest Territories
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. To lure Wolverine out, Cyber murders several innocents, including a
wolfpack Wolverine had befriended, and shoots
Nightcrawler, provoking Wolverine into a fight in an open field. Wolverine manages to overpower Cyber, viciously beating him and gouging out one of his eyes. Cyber is forced to retreat. but Wolverine gives up pursuing him to tend to the injured Nightcrawler. While recovering in a cave, Cyber encounters a mysterious gold-colored metallic substance that possesses him, healing his injuries and turning his adamantium skin gold. The possessed Cyber travels to
Kyoto
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and attacks
Lady Deathstrike, who also becomes possessed by gold metal. Then they did the same thing to
Constrictor II. The metal called adamantine then controls the villains in subduing Wolverine so that it can replace his adamantium with adamantine.
Powers and abilities
Original body
Silas Burr is a mutant that possesses a number of superhuman abilities, some due to his natural mutation and some due to artificial enhancement. Silas possesses some degree of superhuman strength. Though no limit has been explicitly given, his strength was sufficient to destroy a jeep with a single blow or slash open a bank vault door with ease.
Cyber's skin was bonded with a layer of the near indestructible alloy
adamantium, with the exception of his face, using an unknown
arc welding
Arc welding is a welding process that is used to join metal to metal by using electricity to create enough heat to melt metal, and the melted metals, when cool, result in a joining of the metals. It is a type of welding that uses a welding power ...
technique. As a result, most of Cyber's body was virtually invulnerable to physical injury. Cyber's adamantium skin has proven able to withstand all attacks against it, even by weapons composed of adamantium itself.
Housed within each of Cyber's fingers is a retractable adamantium claw. Each talon was tipped in either powerful hallucinogens or poisons that have proven capable of incapacitating Wolverine before his mutant healing factor could filter them out. The potent toxins are specifically designed to affect Wolverine and are fatal to ordinary humans within seconds. Cyber's adamantium claws were also capable of cutting almost any known material. The known exceptions are adamantium itself and
Captain America's shield
Captain America's shield is a fictional item appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is the primary defensive and offensive piece of equipment used by Captain America, and is intended to be an emblem of American culture. ...
, which is composed of a
Vibranium
Vibranium () is a fictional metal appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, noted for its extraordinary abilities to absorb, store, and release large amounts of kinetic energy. Mined only in the kingdom of Wakanda, the metal ...
and an experimental "steel alloy".
After Wolverine gouged out Cyber's left eye in combat, it was replaced with an artificial implant.
Cyber also possesses a psionic ability that allows him to track specific
brainwave patterns across great distances. The exact limit of Cyber's range is unknown, though it was greatly amplified after his over-exposure to the hallucinogens that coat his claws. Cyber has claimed he can track brain wave patterns from any location on Earth, and was even able to allow his consciousness to leave his body entirely. It was this ability that allowed Cyber to survive in astral form following the attack by the
Dark Riders.
Cyber is an excellent hand-to-hand combatant. He is well known in military circles, himself a veteran of
World War I
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and
World War II
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, and throughout the criminal underworld, where he often hires himself out as a special
enforcer or mentor. He is a talented, though quite sadistic and murderous, teacher of unarmed combat methods.
Second body
His consciousness has taken possession of the body of Milo Gunderson, a large, muscular mutant with childlike intelligence. Milo is a mutant possessing some degree of superhuman strength, the limits of which are not known. However, his strength is sufficient to kill a fully grown horse with a single punch.
Cyber also apparently retains his
brainwave tracking ability within his new body. Cyber has undergone a process in which adamantium has been laced to Milo's skin, with only his face left uncovered, as well as retractable talons on his fingertips. As a result, his body is highly resistant to all forms of injury, including assaults from weapons composed of adamantium. However, the mutant factor that made his body develop so fast and strong puts a lot of stress on his heart, which makes him dependent on the medicine his mother was giving him. After suffering from a heart attack, he received a "pacemaker", mounted to his chest, fabricated from the deadly, radioactive element
Carbonadium. His face is beginning to show signs of blistering, possibly from its effects. As his condition worsened, he collapsed and was later seen by Wolverine lying still on his back with his eyes open, a blood stain around his Carbonadium pacemaker, and flies crawling on his face.
Cyber is seen on the cover of Wolverine (vol. 4) #5, residing in Hell alongside several other deceased villains, but does not appear in the story itself.
With the circumstances of his next appearance unknown, Cyber's corpse is later seen submerged in a vat of acid, dissolving the flesh away from his adamantium carapace. He had been defeated in single combat by Ogun, who states that he had put up an admirable fight before his death. The adamantium that will be harvested from his body is to be delivered to the laboratory of Abraham Cornelius.
Third body
His very soul had been placed within a new body, which he then used to take on the identity of
Hornet
Hornets (insects in the genus ''Vespa'') are the largest of the Eusociality, eusocial wasps, and are similar in appearance to yellowjackets, their close relatives. Some species can reach up to in length. They are distinguished from other Vespi ...
.
[''Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider'' #13. Marvel Comics.] Most likely thanks to a combination of a powerful demon coupled with use of his psychic abilities to commandeer it, like his previous bodies; Silas has had this new one fitted with adamantium bonded to his skin and
hair follicles. Making all but his face and head impervious to physical damage.
[''Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider'' #12. Marvel Comics.]
He possesses retractable claws on all ten of his digits and wrist mounted
laser guns implanted on his forearms in the event his Hornet suit were ever compromised.
His new body is healthier and in perfect physical condition, not like the one of Mr. Gunderson which had a heart condition and needed a pacemaker to keep it stable. Easily being able to battle and best the eugenically enhanced spider clones
Ben Reilly and
Kaine Parker.
[''Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider'' #11-12. Marvel Comics.] Silas also accommodated the Hornet's cyber suit which was outfitted with all manner of high-tech gadgetry and weapon's systems created by its previous owners. Function such as wrist mounted blasters which fire variable rounds of
ammunition
Ammunition, also known as ammo, is the material fired, scattered, dropped, or detonated from any weapon or weapon system. The term includes both expendable weapons (e.g., bombs, missiles, grenades, land mines), and the component parts of oth ...
; ranging from stun setting, dart launchers, laser guns and other unknown
ammo types.
It also magnifies his bodies physical abilities giving him increased strength, speed, durability, stamina and reflexes.
His Hornet suit also possesses a short-range bio-
electrostatic discharge which he can engage when in physical contact with an adversary. Rendering them physically stunned as it delivers a debilitating shock to their
nervous system
In biology, the nervous system is the complex system, highly complex part of an animal that coordinates its behavior, actions and sense, sensory information by transmitting action potential, signals to and from different parts of its body. Th ...
s.
Through unknown means, Silas's new body has superhuman physical strength. He is now able to throw a manhole cover with enough force to decapitate someone with relative ease.
He also came back bearing boons from the demon who resurrected him, gifting Silas with a special pendant that enables him to summon an extra-dimensional horror which feeds on wickedness called a Fhtagn, the drawback being that the cursed relic only calls it forth, not give him control over it.
But he could potentially use his psionic abilities to control the simple, yet alien mind of the otherworldly creature if prompted too.
In other media
* Cyber appeared as a
boss in ''
Wolverine: Adamantium Rage'' for the
SNES and
Sega Genesis.
* Cyber appeared as a boss in ''
X-Men: Wolverine's Rage'' for the
Game Boy Color
The (GBC or CGB) is an 8-bit handheld game console developed by Nintendo. It was released in Japan on October 21, 1998, and to international markets that November. Compared to the original Game Boy, the Game Boy Color features a color TFT scre ...
.
References
External links
*
UncannyXmen.net Character Profile on Cyber
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