Thursday, June 13, 2013

New Shield 2099

New Shield 2099


Funded by Andros Stark, Iron Man 2099 , New Green Goblin 2099 rebuilds SHIELD 2099 as NEW SHIELD 2099 but base it on Nick Fury's Shield of 21 century. Agents to protect humanity in it's many forms. This Shield help relation with  mutants and humans to get better. Also stopping Doom from trying to rule the world again and fighting new threats. Recruited a new hero called The Mandarin 2099 and hired  Matt Axel and Jillian Wong and dimensional lost  Human Torch 2099

Like Nick Fury before him, Michael is the only "33rd-degree" S.H.I.E.L.D officer, meaning he is the only member of S.H.I.E.L.D and S.H.I.E.L.D. 2099, present or past, to know the full existence of 28 emergency, covert, back-up bases scattered across the globe. He also holds an additional ranking, "Champion Status", that effectively removes him from the traditional S.H.I.E.L.D. hierarchy and, as once stated by Captain America , gives status-holders such as himself the right to assemble any team to carry out any mission he believes necessary. 


Paraphernalia

Equipment:
Transportation: SHIELD's anti-grav mobile base, Jets-pack, Spider-Waves, S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarriers, various flying carsfloatershoverfliersS.H.I.E.L.D. ShuttleSkimmerthe Cradle, Hovertanks, boats and aircraft, subs.
Weapons: Guns of different kinds, including:
  • Paralysers
  • HERF weapons: High Energy Radio Frequencies[3]
  • Ludgate: Guns who reduce to nothing the radiation of magic[3]
  • Plasma pistols, needler pistols, various conventional firearms (.30 caliber machine pistol standard issue.)

See: http://newggoblin2099.blogspot.com/2012/05/2099-new-green-goblin-new-goblin-2099.html
 

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Michael Rogers Osborn( 2099 New Green Goblin)

2099 New Green Goblin 

 

Information-silkCurrent Alias
Information-silkAliases
New Green Goblin 2099, Future Green Goblin, The Green Man, Michael Green,  Subject 1974
Information-silkRelatives
(show)
  
Information-silkAffiliation
Shield 2099, Shield, New Shield 2099, employed by Stark International 2099 (formerly  Stark/Fuikawa) Spider-Man 2099  (Miguel O'Hara), Iron Man 2099

Information-silkBase Of Operations
, New York 2099 Shield 2099 Stark/Fujikawa Industries), secret underground lab at an abandoned Oscorp Industries 
Status
Information-silkAlignment
Information-silkIdentity
Information-silkCitizenship
Information-silkMarital Status
Information-silkOccupation
Director of new Shield 2099, Tech Engineer, CEO of  Stark International 2099 
Information-silkEducation
                              (show)
Characteristics
Information-silkGender
Information-silkHeight
6' 3" (Berserker mode)7'8'
Information-silkWeight
250 lbs (113.398 kg) (Berserker mode)1,150 lbs. 
Information-silkEyes
Blue (berserker mode) Green
Information-silkHair  Reddish Brown (Berserker mode) Yellow
Information-silk Features
He looks like a taller Harry Osborn with blue eyes, Slender muscular build, he's stronger and faster than he looks thanks to his  DNA encoded with SSFOZ (a mix of Super-Soldier Formula  and Goblin Serum.)

Origin
Information-silkOrigin
(Subject 1974) Clone  Project RebirthII : Was a cloning project created by Norman Osborn  (Green Goblin ) & Miles Warren (The Jackal) in New York City in a secret lab in Oscorp Industries in 2000.
Information-silkUniverse
Information-silkPlace of Birth
Information-silkInspired by
Peter DavidRick LeonardiJames Franco Spider man 1,2,3 
First appearance


Twitter.com 2011 RP @2099NewGGoblin

New Green Goblin 2099 (Michael Rogers Osborn) is a fictional Superhero (twitter RP @2099NewGGoblin), created by Tony White inspired fan made by 
Spider-Man 3's Green Goblin II (Harry Osborn) played by actor James Franco in 2007, who also played in Spider-Man 1, 2 movies. Also by Spider-Man 2099 (Miguel O'Hara) a fictional comic book superhero, created by Peter David and Rick Leonardi in 1992 for Marvel ComicsMarvel 2099 line. later, add Iron man 2099. This is a " What if version of Green Goblin (II) lived and became a superhero in the future?" Michael Rogers Osborn is a upgraded Clone created from both Steve Rogers (Captain America) and New Goblin / Harry Osborn  DNA. (The year 2099 a future of the  Marvel Universe: a dystopian America governed by corrupt megacorporations with a number of cyberpunk elements. He was found at age 5 in a stasis pod in old Oscorp Industries  building in a secret lab by young Dr.Ilya Faro ( of Stark/Fujikawa  industries, Inc.) in 2074. He was raised has her adopted son, name Micheal after her own dead son, name on the stasis pod said Osborn Subject 1974 Project  Rebirth II. So the name Michael Rogers Osborn was born. 

Earth-928.2 is loosely base on Earth-928 and Earth-96099, Earth 616 past and Earth-96283






Michael Rogers Osborn (Subject 1974)  Project Rebirth II: Was a cloning project created by Norman Osborn  (Green Goblin ) & Miles Warren (The Jackal). Green Goblin / Norman Osborn While still on Goblin Serum OZ: (untested OZ Human Performance Enhancers which enhanced physical abilities and intellect but drives the user to insanity, invented by Professor Mendel Stromm a.k.a. Wardell Stromm ), wanted a son he could be proud of so he takes DNA from Harold "Harry" Osborn (pre-New Goblin)  "in his eyes" failed son and has Miles combine it with a stolen DNA sample of Steve Rogers (Captain America) in 1990 the second sample of his blood, the first used by Red Skull  to made himself a clone body of Rogers.

 After Norman dies has the Green Goblin , Miles learns that Subject 1974 will suffer the same fate has his other clones (Unstable DNA) and also that the  Super-Soldier Formula  (the serum was not a drug per se, which would have metabolized out of his system, but in fact a virus that effect biochemical and genetic change in the body.) has long- term side effects on the body because it altered biochemistry, like Steve Rogers, the clone body would began to deteriorate starting with the bones. 

When Harry Osborn became Green Goblin (II) using Goblin serum OZ. Miles steals some, using the only sample he has on Subject 1974 of Project Rebirth II. This stables the clone, fixes side effect of the Goblin Serum OZ( Which caused insanity in users). Also not only does this fix the problem it seems that Subject 1974 could now made his own serum a mix of both Goblin serum Oz and Super-Soldier Formula in his cells, later called (SSFOZ), which was not fatal to only him and that his bones would become harder and stronger. 

One unforeseen side-effect Subject 1974  couldn't be cloned nor powers transferred.  This drove Miles Warren (The Jackal) more insane who wanted to create a line of Supersoldiers  and the clone would also need to age five years to stabilize fully. When the Jackal was killed in one of his attack against Spider-Man and the Scarlet Spider (the  Clone Saga).  Subject 1974 of the Project Rebirth II, at age 5 was put in stasis pod by Oscrop computer in 2005 in a secret lab. Do to a leak in the pod cooling system he was exposed to Vita Radiation the key to  fixes long-term side effect of the  Super-Soldier Formula 

Early life


 Subject 1974 was found at age 5 in a stasis pod in old Oscorp Industries building in a secret underground lab by a young  Dr.Ilya Faro ( of Stark/Fujikawa industries, Inc.) in 2074, (In the alternate future set in the year 2099, Stark Fujikawa is a major corporate power,  The only known staff members were Hikaru-Sama and Shudo. Later the company is taken back by lost in time heir  Andros Stark and CEO Michael Rogers Osborn). 

Subject 1974 was raised has her adopted son and name Michael after her own dead son who was killed in a fire, name on the stasis pod said Osborn subject 1974 Project Rebirth II. She learns that Project Rebirth was the name of the project that created the legendary Captain America in the early 20 century. So the name Michael Rogers Osborn was born. 

Dr.Ilya Faro at first got him different teachers in martial arts after he discovered he had incredible strength, agility at 7, he started learning Ninjitsu , Aikido, western boxing, Taekwondo and learned other strikes: Karate, Muay Thai, Choi Kwang Do, and gymnastics which like his DNA father Captain America into his own unique fighting style which, he became a master of multiple martial arts. Also, at age 10 he learn how to use every weapon know to man (swordsmanship, stick fighting etc.) He was also home school until 15 because of his abilities. 

A young superGenius, he enters Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) at the age of 15 to study electrical engineering, computer science and quantum mechanics . Michael is awarded enrollment into Stark/Fujikawa Industries  inc. internship Gifted program at 18. He becomes a full time employee at Stark/Fujikawa Industries  inc. in the tech department, at this time Stark International  was called Stark/Fujikawa after Tony Stark was cheated out of Stark International by the machinations of the mysterious European entrepreneur Obadiah Stane, who took over Stark's company, renaming it Stane International in 21 century. Later to lose it to Kenjiro Fujikawa, the man who had taken over Stark's company during Tony Stark's stay in the Heroes Reborn universe. (In this timeline 2099,  Andros Stark was never born. Timeline changed after Timestorm 2009–2099  Andros now exist in timeline.)

Becoming the New Green Goblin

He was less than pleased at the corporation's vast control over the city and corruption . One day he finds himself in poor part of the city were he sees corrupt Public Eye cops and megacorporation thugs bully a helpless family, without a second thought wearing only a long coat and future style wrap around tinted glasses he jumps into action taking out 20 men. The men were force to run but now the world and evil megacorporations would know a new non-corporation-uncontrolled super-soldier was out there, he had to be careful.

At this time Miguel O'Hara started battling Alchemax and other villains as the Spider-Man of 2099. This was also when Michael adopted mother Dr.Ilya Faro tell him that he is a clone of both the legendary Captain America  & the supervillain/Later hero New Goblin( Green Goblin II base on Spiderman 3). At first he is anger but also glad, it explain why he could do what he could and why his mother made him hide some of his skills, he hugs his mother and thanks her taking Rogers for his middle name but also keeping the Osborn name to redeemed for that part of his family evil past Osborn/Green Goblin curse 

He started to working on the inside to change Stark/Fujikawa Industries  inc. as well has outside, When a Green Goblin started to attack Spiderman, Michael was anger knowing that his family name might be ruined again.  

He would have to become a superhero to hide his identity, once again his mother surprise him with the Green Goblin II gear ( tech base on New Goblin in Spider-Man 3) she had been the one to find both him and the gear in a secret underground lab at an abandoned Oscorp Industries, the secret lab of Norman Osborn which she hid from her bosses. Upgrading tech was easy for Michael but the armor? 

Once again his mother came up with the way, "why don't you make the suit base out of  (Unstable Molecule Fabric) or "UMF?" (Originally invented by Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four) , He mix it with something called Memory Plastics it worked he was even able to upgrade his  face mask with an  artificial intelligence called POTTS ironically name after Pepper Potts and Cyberpathy link base on  Tony Stark's Extremis  (Iron Man 2099 tech called Extremis 16.5. Note: Micheal does not have Extremis in him.)


Redemption

Two weeks later a new hero, New Green Goblin 2099 a.k.a "The Green Man" was born, Michael sore he would use his powers to fight for ordinary people against those in power who abuse their influence and authority, ending the evil Osborn/Green Goblin curse forever by redemption. He went to work on fighting the evil megacorporations both on the inside has well has outside. 

He fought Green Goblin clearing the Osborn name for good, he fought Demogoblin and other villains, proving at least there was a good Goblin.  Years later, he meets and some time teams up with Miguel O'Hara (Spider-Man 2099) against Super megacrop villans. He meets Peter Parker and as a running with a time-traveling female  Hobgoblin of the year 2211 (Robin Borne) from the alternate universe of Earth-9500, He studies her time tech now has limited time travel. 
When Spider-Man 2099 disappeared Michael travel through time to find him. He meets Peter Parker and Miles Morales in an another dimension,during his time-traveling adventure he fought a version of the Hobgoblin of 2211 and many versions of Norman Osborn in the past. As well many some of the past enemies of the first Spider man in 2012, while looking for his version of Spider Man 2099, he is asked by Nick Fury, director of S.H.I.E.L.D to join. He does as a part timer.

Director of New Shield 2099


Back home 2099 ?

After he finds Spider-man 2099 of his world, he heads back to the year 2099. Only to find Doom became President of the United States "by right of conquest", Doom extended an invitation to Spider-Man to join his Cabinet as Minister of Supernormal Affairs. Additionally, Doom hired 2099’s Ghost Rider as his Federal Marshall to keep order in Transverse City. Director Jake Gallows; The Punisher. ask/ blackmails New Green Goblin 2099 into joining SHIELD 2099.The Punisher, Jake Gallows, as head of this new police, who put his brutal law in place. SHIELD was quickly named the Punishment Police.

When the Punisher became crazy over his former ally Matt Axel's rebellion, he was seen as a menace by Doom, who informed his agent in SHIELD to kick him out of the organization and kill him.

Jillian Wong, Gallows' assistant was knocked out to prevent her from helping him. She was rescued by him and facilitated his evacuation from Earth to space. 

Doom continued to make changes, putting cyberspace-connected Dive Booths in every city. Then he created a national corporation called Cynex, and arrested the heads of the previous corporations, downgraded the credit levels of all citizens from the unlimited Black Cards to Gold Cards, and forced the corporation CEOs to choose one amongst them to be killed. They unanimously chose Avatarr, and when Doom attempted to kill him off-handedly, Avatarr revealed himself as a powerful alien with hallucinogens for blood. Doom eventually killed him, but not before he was affected by the hallucinogens, and recorded a public broadcast where he threatened the American populace for allowing Avatarr to pass unknown amongst them.

2099 A.D. Apocalypse

Using Doom’s resulting damaged reputation as a lever, John Anthony Herod, the head of the Chicago Reserve, a secret vault full of outlawed technology, created a puppet version of Captain America and started his own attack upon the Presidency of America. After Waves-spiders, genetically-engineered, living weapons, against Doom’s cabinet, sending Nkrumah back to Wakanda, forcing Sharp Blue to flee to Mexico, and killing Indigo Shun. The Wave Spiders then destroyed Doom’s Libera Cielo and traveled to Latveria where they bombed the populace using necrotoxins, which reduced all living matter to a protein-rich sludge and attacks the White House. Next, Herod destroyed the White House and rebuilt it using nanotech robots as the Red House, putting Captain America in the President’s seat as a false leader, SHIELD quickly moved side, and under Herod's control and President Rogers, was used to annihilate the super-human community, terminating The Punisher (Jake Gallows)Hulk (John Eisenhart)Metalscream (John Flamel), his apprentice Litany Kirkpatrick, and Galahad (Ethan Shields).
NyFax and many media stations who had received images of the various heroes' execution from an unknown source, revealed to be SHIELD itself, were then shut down and their staff quickly executed by firing squads. SHIELD had purposefully sent those images to the media to see which of them were "unamerican."
Herod additionally put the order to terminate all captured mutants in the inhabited areas.[1] 

Herod also attacked Doom, who abandoned Washington D.C. and saved a young mutant named Annie Wagner from Shield troopers, then retreated to the mutant haven, Halo City. Doom used the resources of the city, which he created, to again rebuild his armor. He also attacked the leader of Halo City, Morphine Somers, whom he had put in place, and threatened him to use his power properly, or he would come for him.

Freedom


Wanted

Herod had put a bounty on New Green Goblin 2099's head and offered mountains of gold cards to the first person to get himNew Green Goblin 2099 is also hunted by Waves-spiders. He manages to trick or wipe them out. He learns that Stark/Fujikawa Industries, CEO Shudo and Hikaru-Sama were killed. His mother Dr.Ilya Faro is acting head of Stark/Fujikawa now. He also learns about his Berserker mode after POTTS used very large lighting charge to shock him to his senses and allow him to regain his self control. He changed back to normal but was covered in blood and mech oil. 

Revolt

New Green Goblin 2099 leads a revolt again Herod  and President Rogers which he proofs is a fake. Heroes of 2099 take up the fight, along with the mutants. As they fight Waves-spiders and Shield troopers to get to the "Red House"Doom left Halo City and headed to Washington D.C. Back at the capital, Doom used nanotech robots to take apart the Red House, along with everyone inside, including the fake Captain America, then used the same robots to eat away at Herod, sentencing him to a life of constant pain. Then, after putting Shakti Haddad in charge of the young mutant team, X-Nation, Doom used a hidden teleporter to travel back to Latveria to rebuild his home nation.

Rebuilding Hope

America was now free of both Megacrops control and Doom, time to rebuild a nation. Stark/Fujikawa Industries  inc. was taken back by the time lost heir  Andros Stark a future grandson of Tony Stark, He changes the name Stark/Fujikawa Industries into Stark International 2099. He makes Michael Rogers Osborn  a new CEO along with Dr.Ilya Faro and they start helping the people rebuild. 

New Shield 2099


Funded by Andros Stark, Iron Man 2099 , New Green Goblin 2099 rebuilds SHIELD 2099 as NEW SHIELD 2099 but base it on Nick Fury's Shield of 21 century. Agents to protect the world. This Shield help relation with  mutants and humans to get better. Also stopping Doom from trying to rule the world again and fighting new threats. Recruited a new hero called The Mandarin 2099 . Like Nick Fury before him, Michael is the only "33rd-degree" S.H.I.E.L.D officer, meaning he is the only member of S.H.I.E.L.D, 2099, present or past, to know the full existence of 28 emergency, covert, back-up bases scattered across the globe. He also holds an additional ranking, "Champion Status", that effectively removes him from the traditional S.H.I.E.L.D. hierarchy and, as once stated by Captain America , gives status-holders such as himself the right to assemble any team to carry out any mission he believes necessary.

Personality

New Green Goblin 2099 is commonly seen as a brave, cocky but with in limits and righteous a hero with an indomitable sense of justice and responsibility. He is also fiercely loyal to the people around him. He believed in treating people as equals, valuing them for their skill and their capabilities. If you were on his side, then you were all right, and he would always treat you with fairness and respect. 

He believes the world should be just, and fair, and that people need to be protected from those who wield power to hurt. He’s an honest man, earnest, traditional. He is a man aware of his own power, conscientious in how he uses it, a man full of compassion and the drive to set things right, and a man willing to do whatever it takes to do the most good for the most people.

One of New Green Goblin 2099's most prominent traits is his sense of humor. Even at the face of certain death, New Green Goblin 2099 invariably cracks a joke, to the annoyance of both friends and foes.




Enemies Same ones Spider-Man 2099, X-men 2099 has in his time plus Demogoblin, some version of time-traveling female  Hobgoblin , The Mandarin , the PhalanxSome versions of Norman Osborn in the past, Some of the past enemies of the first Spider man. Also enemies of Shield in both times. the Chitauri and the skrull and The Fury. 

Note:  James Franco played Green Goblin II (Harry Osborn) in Spider-Man 1, 2 3 movies.
Glossary:Superpowers classifcation

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 36.^ Saffel, p. 65, states, "In the battle that followed atop the Brooklyn Bridge (or was it the George Washington Bridge?)...." On page 66, Saffel reprints the panel of The Amazing Spider-Man #121, page 18, in which Spider-Man exclaims, "The George Washington Bridge! It figures Osborn would pick something named after his favorite president. He's got the same sort of hangup for dollar bills!" Saffel states, "The span portrayed...is the GW's more famous cousin, the Brooklyn Bridge. ... To address the contradiction in future reprints of the tale, though, Spider-Man's dialogue was altered so that he's referring to the Brooklyn Bridge. But the original snafu remains as one of the more visible errors in the history of comics."
 37.^ Sanderson, Marvel Universe, p. 84, notes, "[W]hile the script described the site of Gwen's demise as the George Washington Bridge, the art depicted the Brooklyn Bridge, and there is still no agreement as to where it actually took place."
 38.^ Saffel, p. 65
 39.^ The Amazing Spider-Man #509-514 (August 2004 - January 2005)
 40.^ Goletz, Andrew, and Glenn Greenberg.""Life of Reilly", 35-part series, GreyHaven Magazine, 2003, n.d.". NewComicsReviews.com. Archived from the original on 1996-01-01.
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 42.^ The Amazing Spider-Man #509-514 (August 2004 - January 2005)
 43.^ The "Final Chapter" storyline in; Sensational Spider-Man #32–33, Amazing Spider-Man #440–441, Spider-Man #97–98 and Spectacular Spider-Man #262–263.
 44.^ Spider-Man: Revenge of the Green Goblin #1–3, Amazing Spider-Man #466, Peter Parker: Spider-Man vol. 2, #25
 45.^ Peter Parker: Spider-Man vol. 2, #44–47
 46.^ The Pulse #1–5
 47.^ Marvel Knights Spider-Man #1–12
 48.^ Civil War Front Line #2
 49.^ Brian Michael Bendis (w), Mike Deodato (p), Mike Deodato (i). "Secret Invasion: Dark Reign" Dark Avengers 1 (Jan. 2009), Marvel Comics
 50.^ Brian Michael Bendis (w), Alex Maleev (p), Dean White (i). "Secret Invasion: Dark Reign" Secret Invasion: Dark Reign 1 (Dec. 2008), Marvel Comics
 51.^ Invincible Iron Man #19
 52.^ New Avengers #60
 53.^ Bendis, Brian Michael. Siege #1-4
 54.^ Dark Avengers #16
 55.^ Osborn #1-#5
 56.^ Dark Reign: The List-Spider-Man #1
 57.^ Thunderbolts #113
 58.^ Amazing Spider-Man #40
 59.^ The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1
 60.^ Spider-Man #98
 61.^ Siege: The Cabal #1
 62.^ Dark Reign: Hawkeye #1
 63.^ Invincible Iron-Man #11–12
 64.^ Bendis, Brian Michael. Siege #3
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