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Destroyer (Enchanted Armor)

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Destroyer (Enchanted Armor)

Official Name
Destroyer
Aliases
The Indestructible Destroyer, The Asgardian Destroyer

Origin
Universe

Place of Creation

Origin
Odin built the Destroyer as a weapon to use against the Celestials.

Characteristics
Dimensions
6'6" tall (but has become larger in the past)

Weight
850 lbs

First appearance


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History

Odin, Zeus, and Brahma, known as the SkyFather gods, confronted the Celestials on their 3rd visit (or Host) to Earth. The Celestials explained that their next visit would judge whether humanity was fit to continue existing and that the gods should not interfere. They threatened to seal off the dimensional pathways that link Earth to the various realms such as Asgard and Olympus. Not wanting to lose their worshipers, the skyfathers secretly began plans. Odin created a mystic armor that could contain his and others' powers to battle the Celestials. He used an unknown metal apparently superior to Uru and enchanted it with his magic.

The armor was stored away in the Temple of Darkness, but it was found by Loki, who sought to use it against Thor. The Destroyer is indiscriminate in what it attacks, and had to be stopped.

Thor later used the Destroyer to threaten Hela into undoing a curse she placed on him. His body was restored and the armor was encased until it was needed.

When the Celestials returned, Odin absorbed the other Asgardians (save for an absent Thor) and then entered the armor. The Eternals formed the Uni-Mind and also sought to fight for humanity. The Celestials determined Earth's fate in an area sealed by a dome. The Destroyer sliced through and the confrontation ensued. The Uni-Mind was unfortunately stopped with a single blast. The Destroyer was able to harm the Celestials, but the beings quickly repaired the damage done. Even with its increased powers the Destroyer was no match for eight Celestials, and was melted down.

Thor returned to find all the other Asgardians in deathlike comas. Thor was able to convince the other skyfathers to help him restore Odin, and bravely confronted the Celestials on his own. Gaea and the other skymothers were successful in recruiting the Young Gods, and presented them to the Host. The Celestials deemed humanity fit and left with the Young Gods.

Powers

The Destroyer armor's possesses numerous superhuman capabilities but only if the armor is inhabited by the spirit of a sentient being. While some of the powers might vary, depending upon the spirit inhabiting the armor, they are primarily the same for any.

Superhuman Strength: The Destroyer armor possesses vast superhuman strength of unknown limits. While inhabited by the lifeforce of a sentient being, it possesses superhuman strength greater than that possessed by Thor. Hence, it can lift far in excess of 100 tons. Odin, creator of the Destroyer armor, once placed all of the combined lifeforces of the Asgardians, with the exception of Thor, into the armor, further enhancing the armor's strength to even greater than normal levels.

Superhuman Speed: The Destroyer armor, despite it's physical mass, can run and move at speeds greater than that of the finest human athlete.

Superhuman Stamina: The Destroyer armor is maintained by the lifeforce of a sentient being and is not subject to physical fatigue. While inhabited, the Destroyer literally possesses limitless superhuman stamina in all activities.

Superhuman Durability: The Destroyer armor is practically invulnerable to physical damage. The armor can withstand high caliber bullets, tremendously powerful impact forces, falls from tremendous heights, exposure to radical extremes of both temperature and pressure, and powerful energy blasts from the likes of Thor and Odin without sustaining damage. While possessed of the lifeforces of all the Asgardians, the Destroyer could withstand powerful blasts of energy from beings as powerful as the Celestials for an extended period of time.

Superhuman Agility: The Destroyer armor's natural agility, balance, and bodily coordination are enhanced to levels that are beyond the natural physical limits of the finest human athlete despite it's great weight.

Superhuman Reflexes: The armor's reflexes are similarly heightened and are superior to those possessed by the finest human athlete.

Flight: Through self-levitation, the Destroyer armor is capable of flying through the air at tremendous speeds, the full limits of which aren't known. However, the armor can easily attain speed many times faster than the Speed of Sound, which is roughly 770 miles per hour.

Energy Projection: The Destroyer armor is capable of firing extremely powerful bolts of energy, primarily for destructive purposes. The armor can project beams of intense heat, electricity, plasma, and magnetic force. The armor is also capable of manipulating the molecular structure of most materials. It's most devistating weapon, however, is a beam fired from the armor's helmet, where a person's face would be in an ordinary suit of armor, that is capable of disintegreating almost any known substance. The Destroyer must keep its visor lowered in order to build up the energies to use in this attack. At full power, it the beam is capable of destroying material as durable as Uru.

Known Abilities: The Destroyer is programmed solely for battle and destruction. Only a very strong spirit can resist its programming and act on their own free will.

Weaknessess: While the armor itself has very few weaknesses, the spirit inhabiting the armor will begin to grow more progressively violent while spending extended periods of time within the armor. Also, after a time, it because nearly impossible for an inhabiting spirit to maintain control over the armor while attempting to use it for non-violent purposes in non-combat situations. In time, the armor itself will dominate the inhabiting lifeforce. Only a being of exteme willpower is able to hold control over the armor.

Weapons: When battling the Celestials, the armor wielded the Odinsword.


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