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218:, soon debuted publicly as the second generation of Morituri and met with their veteran teammates, before participating in their first official mission in San Francisco. Later, in the Morituri base, Scaredycat used her terminal to detect any strange messages coming in or out of the base. Soon, she intercepted a communication between the inventor of the Morituri process, Dr. Kimmo Tuolema and a member of the ruling Paedia World Government. Scaredycat was shocked when she realized the official actively discouraged Dr. Tuolema from searching for a cure for the mortal flaw of the Morituri process and instead instructed him to focus his researches on other things. Scaredycat immediately revealed this message to her teammate, 203:
Horde. The process was able to grant superhuman abilities to its recipients, proving an invaluable asset in battle. However, it also had a fatal flaw: the recipients of the process could not live more than a year after fully receiving it, because of their organism eventually rejecting the new metabolism inserted in their organism.
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Scaredycat had the ability to move at superhuman speed, her normal speed being increased by a tenfold, thanks to the Morituri process. She could also project fear, inducing shock and panic to her opponents. This effect did not work on machines. Like all recipients of the Morituri process, she also
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Despite her suspicions about her superiors, Scaredycat remained on the team. Later, she began flirting with Scatterbrain and provoked him by inviting him to read her thoughts. At some point, she finally kissed Scatterbrain and the two began forming a romance. With his clairsentience, Scatterbrain
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Having no fear of death, after the guidance she had received from her spiritual guide, Pilar volunteered for the process and after proving genetically compatible for it, underwent it. Eventually, Pilar developed the ability to transmit panic to her opponents, in combination with superhuman speed.
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follower, she believed in the existence of spiritual energy in everything and often indulged in meditations, considering herself a mystic. At some point, in 2073, she decided to undergo the Morituri process and assist in the ongoing war of Earth against the formidable alien invaders, known as the
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knew she would be the next one to die of the Morituri effect, and informed her of the fact. Scaredycat faced the news quite stoically, stressing that she does not fear anything, including death. Her romance with Scatterbrain was cut short when he slipped into a self-induced coma.
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Pilar was later given the humorous codename "Scaredycat" by her teammate, Will Deguchi. In retaliation, she gave him the codename "
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in #8, up until her death in #19. Notably, her hair was black in her first full appearance, before the artist settled on brown.
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had enhanced strength and resilience. Like all team members, she also donned special boots, which enabled her to fly.
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Not much is known about Pilar Lisieux, prior to her joining Strikeforce: Morituri. An avid
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Brent Anderson
Publisher
Marvel Comics
First appearance
Peter B. Gillis
Brent Anderson
Strikeforce: Morituri
superhero
American comic books
Marvel Comics
Strikeforce: Morituri
Peter B. Gillis
Brent Anderson
Peter B. Gillis
Brent Anderson
Strikeforce: Morituri
New Age
Scatterbrain
Toxyn
Radian
Serengeti
Africa
Categories
Comics characters introduced in 1987
Marvel Comics female superheroes
Marvel Comics superheroes
Marvel Comics characters who can move at superhuman speeds
Marvel Comics characters with superhuman strength
Strikeforce: Morituri

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