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 Exiles #20 Review - Silver Bullet Comics
I also have some questions about the idea that the Exiles weren't exposed to the virus during the fight, as they didn't shy away from making direct contact with the creatures, and past stories involving the techno-organic virus have clearly shown that one simply couldn't make contact with an infected party with becoming infected oneself.
Still, I will concede that this is a new world and the merging with the Legacy Virus also makes it a new techno-organic virus, so I'll give Judd Winick some leeway in how he want to deliver this last idea.
After the Exiles are captured, and scanned to insure they aren't carriers of the virus, we see the Tallus tells the group their mission is to locate Doug Ramsey, as his body would enable the humans to produce a cure.
www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com /reviews/104016971252577.htm   (788 words)

  
 Exiles #22 Review - Silver Bullet Comics
In a world plagued by a rampant, sentient strain of the Legacy Virus, a techno-organic disease that transformed the infected into malicious cybernetic vampires, dubbed Vi-Locks.
For those who read and enjoyed X-Men at the height of the Legacy Virus scare, perhaps this would be a more intriguing tale.
That said, “Legacy” was not the strongest story arc.
www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com /reviews/104491248329539.htm   (912 words)

  
 The Superhero Hype! Boards - Legacy virus
Sinister from a container given to him by Stryfe (the evil clone of Cyclops and Jean's son returned from the possible future they sent him to in order to save him from a techno-organic virus) is pretty much nil.
If the legacy virus is included, I'd expect it to have evolved or be created by anti-mutant humans.
I think instead on having it introduced by a man, its gonna be a natural virus that develps in mutants.
www.superherohype.com /forums/printthread.php?t=108783   (808 words)

  
 Welcome to UXN - Decimation
It‘s discovered that Xavier was shot with a bullet carrying a techno-organic virus.
Even though the delicate operation was successful the virus continues to spread in the telepath‘s body.
The airborne virus was inside the canister that Sinister traded in for the captive Summers couple and is Stryfe’s final gift.
www.uncannyxmen.net /db/crossover/showquestion.asp?fldAuto=208   (1634 words)

  
 Welcome to UXN - Decimation
In a reality where the Legacy Virus killed thousands of mutants, the techno-organic alien Warlock tried to save the life of his friend Cypher by merging with him.
Once the virus joined with Warlock’s bio-circuitry, it mutated and evolved into an entirely new disease, one that didn’t limit itself to mutants, but could affect all forms of life.
Little was done to isolate or combat the virus and the public’s mistrust in mutants was so great that they did not bother about a few of them dying.
www.uncannyxmen.net /db/issues/showquestion.asp?fldAuto=1048   (2343 words)

  
 MarvelDirectory.com
As a result of the entity known as Onslaught hampering all psionic ability, Cable was beginning to succumb to the techno-organic virus, but was healed by his own willpower and the assistance of the young Franklin Richards.
As a result, Cable began to lose more of his body to the techno-organic virus.
Cable's techno-organic right eye can see into the infrared portion of the spectrum.
www.marveldirectory.com /individuals/c/cable.htm   (1235 words)

  
 WARLOCK
They are a strange mix of robotic and organic material, actual beings of "living circuitry." This idea of "techno-organics" was later applied to Cable, who as a baby was infected with a techno-organic virus, and still suffers its repercussions.
Warlock also can infect living things with a "transmode" virus, that turns objects into the same living circuitry he is made of.
Warlock was not the same, and it was not long after that he himself met his own end and the hands of the maniac Cameron Hodge.
www.angelfire.com /nj2/newmutants/warlock.html   (880 words)

  
 Knightmare6's Comic FAQ - N'astirh
N'astirh's body is infected with the techno-organic virus that is part of the Technarchy, which allows him to drain energy from those he touches, as well dominate those infected by his touch.
The techno-organic virus infecting his body also allows him to morph his body to various forms, as well as alter the size of his body.
N'astirh sought out to be the ruler of Limbo by overthrowing S'ym.
www.knightmare6.com /faq/cosmic_entities_marvel/nastirh.html   (83 words)

  
 Warlock (New Mutants) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Warlock is a member of the alien Technarchy, a race of mechanical organisms that survive by infecting living creatures with the "techno-organic" transmode virus, before draining the life energy ("lifeglow") of the infected organism.
During his adventures, Warlock was joined by a young girl named Hope who he had unwittingly infected with the Techo-organic virus along with her pet monkey and a novice psychic named Psimon.
Warlock served as a member of the original New Mutants for most of that group's existence, and become a close friend of his teammate Doug Ramsey, alias Cypher, until Doug's death at the hands of the Ani-Mator.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Warlock_(New_Mutants)   (410 words)

  
 The Unoffcial Marvel Comics Reference HQ
Later, Hodge's attempted assimilation of the techno-organic virus allowed him to create the composite being/race known as the Phalanx, and the Phalanx grew as it absorbed both technological and human sources.
Warlock is a techno-organic being, without true form but constantly changing shape.
The Phalanx also absorbed the remnants of Warlock and Ramsey, incorporating the gestalt being that Warlock and Ramsey originally developed.
underworld.fortunecity.com /blood/201/marvel/warlock.html   (1175 words)

  
 X-Man - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nate was grown in a laboratory in an alternate dimension by Sinister from the genes of Scott and Jean, while Cable was born to Scott and Madelyne Pryor (a clone of Jean), infected with a techno-organic virus, and raised in the future.
As a result, their genetic and psychic profiles are identical, although Nate is much younger (having done no time travel) and much more powerful (Cable is actually near or equal to Nate's power level, but must constantly devote his mental resources to fighting the T-O virus).
Nate Grey hails from the alternate universe known as the Age of Apocalypse, where he was created by Mister Sinister from the genes of that universe's Cyclops and Jean Grey.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/X-Man   (1175 words)

  
 reviews
It seems that John must bring the Incal back together to create an antidote to a virus that is destroying all organic life.
We are in the world of The Incal - these Technopriests are the same as the "techno technicians" from that series.
We were left with two questions at the end of The Incal: how would John escape the fall into the acid lake, and what is he supposed to remember.
goofy.dreaming.org /reviews.html   (1151 words)

  
 Spoilt!: Cable/Deadpool #18
Cable realizes that he's the only one that can help Deadpool, and decides to do so, undergoing a process that will join all the traces that had been picked up by the teleportation harness, even though the process might leave him vulnerable to the techno-organic virus.
Cable is able to determine that Deadpool was brainwashed by the villain Black Box, although Deadpool himself is unable to remember it, his amnesia even more apparent than usual.
Deadpool is traveling through a series of alternate dimensions searching for a missing Cable, followed, after a three-minute interval, by Cannonball and Siryn.
comicspoilers.blogspot.com /2005/08/cabledeadpool-18.html   (313 words)

  
 Comixfan Forums - CABLE & DEADPOOL #6 REVIEW
Cable has been cured of the techno-organic virus for some time now, although the side effects of robotic parts has remained.
Cable as the complex, tough guy with issues, and Deadpool as the antisocial loner who, yeah, is funny, but only for his own benefit.
That Deadpool was some nameless mercenary on the run who took refuge in the Wilsons' house (Wade, T-Ray's real identity, and Mercedes) and after a period of hospitality, Deadpool killed them both and assumed the identity of Wade Wilson.
www.comixfan.com /xfan/forums/showthread.php?t=29865   (2618 words)

  
 Super Hero Encyclopedia: Stryfe
When Nathan, the infant son of Scott Summers and Madelyne Pryor, was sent 2,000 years into the future in order to seek help for the techno-organic virus ravaging his small body, he was taken in by the Askanii sisterhood.
That clone of the infant Nathan was Stryfe.
Stryfe, delighted at a chance to hurt his detested 'twin', raped her and nearly killed her, leaving her for dead.
rikmertens.tripod.com /marvel/stryfe.html   (515 words)

  
 Warlock (New Mutants) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Warlock is a member of the alien Technarchy, a race of mechanical organisms that survive by infecting living creatures with the "techno-organic" transmode virus, before draining the life energy ("lifeglow") of the infected organism.
Warlock served as a member of the original New Mutants for most of that group's existence, and become a close friend of his teammate Doug Ramsey, alias Cypher, until Doug's death at the hands of the Ani-Mator.
He is the son of the Technarch ruler, Magus, who has battled the New Mutants and the X-Men.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Warlock_(New_Mutants)   (431 words)

  
 The Avatars of the Mandarin (Force Works foes)
(Iron Man#312)- The Mandarin sent the Avatars (including the supposedly-dead Ancestor and Warfist) back to Hong Kong to capture Iron Man, who allowed himself to be taken, and infected the Mandarin with a techno-organic virus that rapidly aged him, and turned Deluge to dust with a touch, leaving only his mask.
As the Mandarin reached out to the Heart of Darkness, it flew away, and the Mandarin and his Avatars disappeared.
Turmoil: A peasant servant of the Mandarin, transformed into the "living incarnation of the storm." Turmoil then disappeared between pages (by the next panel, even), never to be seen again.
www.marvunapp.com /Appendix/avatrz.htm   (1173 words)

  
 The Unoffcial Marvel Comics Reference HQ
Magus can heal himself by touching his victims, which alters their DNA structure with the "techno-organic" virus, converting it int an organism like himself.
One of the Magus' sons, who became known as the second Warlock, fled his native world to avoid the combat which is connected with the process of succession, but he was pursued through space by the Magus himself.
The Magus decided to avoid conflict on Earth, considering that many high-powered entities were interested in it (such as the planet devouring Galactus).
underworld.fortunecity.com /blood/201/marvel/magus.html   (531 words)

  
 Warlock (New Mutants) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Warlock is a member of the alien Technarchy, a race of mechanical organisms that survive by infecting living creatures with the "techno-organic" transmode virus, before draining the life energy ("lifeglow") of the infected organism.
Warlock, unlike others of his race, possesses a distinctive degree of compassion, and as a result has been described as a mutant himself.
He then reverted to the name of Warlock and began a career as a solo adventurer, briefly starring in his own title Warlock, written by Louise Simonson (who had previously been responsible for killing both Doug and the original Technarchy Warlock off) and drawn by Paschalis Ferry.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Warlock_(New_Mutants)   (376 words)

  
 Comixfan Forums - Hodge, Cameron (The Commander)
Hodge convinced them to allow him to transform them into creatures like himself, and together they became the techno-organic collective known as the Phalanx, an offshoot of the alien Technarchy race of which Warlock was a member.
However, the Phalanx soon found themselves taken over by the transmode virus' basic operating program which had two ineradicable goals: to overwhelm surrounding lifeforms, and then build a communications tower known as a Babel Spire to contact the alien Technarchy that spawned it.
The Technarchy would then arrive and drain the energy of this Phalanx "event".
www.comixfan.com /xfan/forums/printthread.php?t=13813   (1966 words)

  
 marvel_super_heroes.txt
But, he soon discovers that the Infinity Gems cured his techno-organic virus that had plagued him for quite some time; his long-time friend Captain America (Steve Rogers) tries to console him, telling him he's been given a chance at a second life; this of course makes Tony feel guiltier than ever.
Gem Knocking: ------------- Fighters have the ability to knock the enemy's Gem out of them, where it will bounce on the ground and lie there until someone walks over it and it becomes theirs.
Gems also enter the playing field when a "First Attack" is achieved, as well as "Danger".
www.cheatcc.com /psx/sg/marvel_super_heroes.txt   (20417 words)

  
 Marvel Who?
Jean in particular taught him to use his super-telekinetic super-psychokinetic mental powers to forcibly keep his techno-organic virus from spreading.
Jean DeWolff and Spidey were on the trail of a regular non-powered psycho serial-killer.
As far as I know, The Death of Jean DeWolff is a Spider-Man storyline written by slightly early Peter David (of course, it wasn't called that when it came out-- her death was, au contraire, quite a shock).
www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com /pb/98110080087737.htm   (20417 words)

  
 Welcome to UXN - For the Fans, By the Fans
Infected with a techno-organic version of the Legacy virus, Blink screams in agony, while Mimic holds her down on the bed she is lying on and Sunfire straps her in restraints.
Henry Pym asks what she was talking about when she mentioned the Tallus’ new orders and Mimic explains that, in order to stop the Vi-Locks from infecting all races of the universe, they have to destroy Earth.
Henry Pym is excited how well the Asgardians’ blood works in concert with the healing factor plasma they developed years ago, though Blink and Mimic, happy to have each other back, wish he would stop telling them that.
www.uncannyxmen.net /db/issues/showquestion.asp?fldAuto=1124   (2861 words)

  
 "Ascension" Pt 1 and Pt 2!!! [Archive] - The Superhero Hype! Boards
His only purpose was to beat Apocalypse and most of the time that was his only character quirk aside for shooting things, giving orders and moaning about his techno-organic virus.
Marvel has been trying to burry this character because, as a father, Summers was a bit of a deadbeat as he abandoned his family the moment he found out that Jean was alive, and strait-laced heroes are not allowed to have dark sides to their past.
Cable at heart is a boring, flat character that gave birth to a horde of boring flat characters with conveluted time-travel/alternate reality origins.
superherohype.com /forums/archive/index.php/t-80718.html   (8862 words)

  
 Apocalypse (comics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Later, Apocalypse infected Cyclops's son Nathan with a "techno-organic virus" derived from the alien technology that gave him his powers; as a result, Nathan was sent to the future for a cure, where he became the time-traveling mutant warrior known as Cable.
In the final episodes of the series, Apocalypse used Rama-Tut's technology to become a cybernetic being closer to the comic book version, and he began to speak in the grand, self-important tone with which older fans were familiar.
Apocalypse was born in the mid-30th century BC in ancient Egypt during the First Dynasty.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Apocalypse_(comics)   (2705 words)

  
 Apocalypse (comics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Later, Apocalypse infected Cyclops' son Nathan with a "techno-organic virus" derived from the alien technology that gave him his powers; as a result, Nathan was sent to the future for a cure, where he became the time-traveling mutant warrior known as Cable.
In the final episodes of the series, Apocalypse used Rama-Tut's technology to become a cybernetic being closer to the comic book version, and he began to speak in the grand, self-important tone with which older fans were familiar.
Apocalypse is one of the first mutants, born in mid-30th century BC Egypt.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Apocalypse_(comics)   (4328 words)

  
 Welcome to UXN - For the Fans, By the Fans
Nostromo doesn’t feel well but, as Jade tries to help, he panics, fearing to infect her with his techno-organic virus, should she touch him.
Unconscious, the Thing is abducted by an alien and, when the rest later wake up, they decide to walk towards the base, only to find themselves under attack.
Another team (explorers Hodge and Winn, La Lunatica, Willow, Bloodhawk, Nostromo and Jade Ryuteki) is sent into the jungle to try and make it habitable.
www.uncannyxmen.net /db/issues/showquestion.asp?fldAuto=1364   (4328 words)

  
 Jean Grey - Phoenix
Jean continued on with X-Factor, raising little Christopher Nathan with Cyclops as if he were her own son, until the child was infected with the techno-organic virus by Apocalypse, and Cyclops was forced to send him into the future to save his life.
Jean was less than understanding when she found out that Scott had married another in her abscence because for her, the X-Men were just yesterday, while years had passed for everyone else.
Jean was shocked by the level of mutant hatred she saw on an evening newscast, and even more shocked that her old friends were doing nothing about it.
members.aol.com /dkphnx/phoenix   (1863 words)

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