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Weapon Plus is a fictional clandestine program appearing in
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during their run in '' New X-Men''. The program's purpose is the creation of super-soldiers intended to fight the wars of the future, especially a mutant-human war.
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, the organization's most well-known program, was originally the tenth installation, but eventually it branched off and became an independent program with similar purposes. Morrison's introduction of Weapon Plus also shed new information about the origins of Weapon X, Captain America, and other Marvel Comics
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Fictional team history

During the 1940s the existence of mutants was not yet known to the general public. A few individuals were aware of the coming of ''Homo superior'' and the fact that they had the potential to replace baseline humans as the dominant species of Earth. Thus Weapon Plus was created to address the so-called mutant problem. What was unknown by everyone involved in Weapon Plus is that its mastermind, John Sublime, was actually the host body for a sentient bacteria present in every living creature on the planet, save for mutants, who were genetically immune to the Sublime infection. The first nine instalments of Weapon Plus were partially successful. Weapon X produced a number of agents, though it branched off and even became opposed to Weapon Plus's interests. To prevent subsidiary programs from going rogue, Weapon Plus directly oversaw the creation of the last living weapons operating in the clandestine facilities of ''The World'', employing Bolivar Trask's
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technology.''New X-Men'' #142-145 (August - October 2003) Throughout the decades, Weapon Plus has used increasingly more extreme methods to create its super-soldiers. Captain America was enhanced to peak human levels. Weapon X employed genetic alteration, brainwashing and memory implants. The latest creations were bred specifically to become mutant-hunting weapons much deadlier than Sentinels. Following M-Day, most mutants are rendered powerless, and mutants as a race are on the brink of extinction. Weapon Plus appears again as Sublime attempts to use the Stepford Cuckoos to wipe out the surviving mutants.


Programs


Before Weapon I

Project: Rebirth began as a collaboration between American, British and German eugenicists led by Josef Reinstein (later known as Abraham Erskine) and Koch. When World War II began, Koch took over the German program, and Reinstein moved to the American program. John Steele, also known as American Soldier, was a Super-Soldier of unknown origin who fought in World War I. His body was kept in stasis by Nazi scientists, including Abraham Erskine, who sought to replicate his abilities as part of Project: Nietzche, but with little success.


Weapon I

Project: Rebirth, headed by Abraham Erskine, managed to produce
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(Steve Rogers). However, Erskine was murdered moments after Rogers was successfully enhanced. The refinements he introduced which made the process successful were lost with his death. With his demise, Koch took over the American program. Two other subjects, Clinton McIntyre, a.k.a. Protocide, a failed experiment who was placed in
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and was revived in the modern era by AIM, and the first mutant experiment designated Queen seem to have occurred prior to the Super Soldier Serum being tested on Steve Rogers. Early attempts to recreate the formula resulted in
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super soldiers (most prominently Isaiah Bradley). Three hundred African-American soldiers were taken from Camp Cathcart and subjected to potentially fatal experiments at an undisclosed location, as seen in '' Truth: Red, White & Black'' in an attempt to recreate the Super Soldier formula. Only five men survived the original trials; hundreds of test subjects left behind at Camp Cathcart and the camp's commander were executed by US soldiers in the name of secrecy, the families of the three hundred were told that they had died in battle. Isaiah Bradley was the lone survivor. Although there were many later attempts to recreate or reverse-engineer Project: Rebirth's Super-Soldier Serum, none are known to have been involved with Weapon Plus except for the attempt that resulted in the creation of Isaiah Bradley's son Josiah X. Weapon Plus considers Captain America as its most successful creation, despite the fact that Rogers has been at odds with the United States government a number of times. Project: Rebirth was retroactively made a part of the Weapon Plus after WWII when Weapon Plus was formed.


Weapon II

Weapon II experimented on animals. It was implied by
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that these animal weapons were the animal cyborgs in the comic '' We3'', not published by Marvel. Weapon II was later captured as part of a group of semi-animal characters including
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, Squirrel Girl, Beast, and
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. He appeared as a squirrel with Wolverine's "
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skeleton, claws, intelligence, and healing factor". Weapon II also sports a visor and many of Wolverine's mannerisms. In ''Wolverine and Captain America Weapon Plus #1'' (July 2019), it is implied that the team Brute Force, made of animal cyborg hybrids, was part of the Weapon II program.


Weapon III

Like Weapons II and IV, Weapon III was originally said to be experiments on animals, however, this was later retconned. Weapon III (Harry Pizer)''Excalibur'' #87 (July 1995)''Uncanny X-Force'' #22 (April 2012) was a mutant with elastic multi-sensory skin. Originally a
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, he was recruited by the Weapon Plus program to help protect his nation from the approaching
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. His skin's durability and elasticity was enhanced. He originally worked in
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, gathering intelligence from the Soviets. He was eventually sent to
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to retrieve the Orb of Necromancy. However, he was stopped by Fantomex and, for the many deaths he caused, subsequently punished by the Captain Britain Corps and flayed alive, his skin machined off and used to create sentient bullets. He survived, however, and taught his muscles to function in a similar manner to his skin. He later worked with Black Air and the
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and was known as the Skinless Man. He developed a hatred of Fantomex, who he blamed for his current state. He later murdered Fantomex by ripping out his heart. He was later killed in retaliation by Deadpool.


Weapon IV

Weapon IV, was said to be employed on various criminals that were ethnic minorities as test subjects. However, Weapon IV is actually 'Project Sulfur' - the project spearheaded by Ted Sallis, whose research led him to become the Man-Thing.


Weapon V

Weapon V was originally believed to have been performed on ethnic people, but then during the Vietnam War, then S.H.I.E.L.D sponsored program under the pseudonym of Sym-soldier used pieces of the ancient symbiote named Grendel and bonded them to various able bodied operatives to fight in the conflict. However, the program was shut down after said enhanced specimens were driven mad by their second skins, having later been captured by
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and Logan. When the government got hold of the Venom symbiote, they decided to use it as part of Weapon V under the name of Project Rebirth 2.0 to create a new soldier with symbiote augmentation. They bonded the suit to former veteran
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which resulted in the creation of Agent Venom. Project Rebirth 2.0 is later shut down by Captain America. The project would resume behind closed doors under the Weapon + director William Junger's supervision. Supplanting volunteers from a mercenary unit hailing out of Eaglestar International as waiting test subjects for virochemically neutered symbiote samples. The Klyntar used would purposely have their hive link severed so that the presence behind their proginator wouldn't irrevocably madden its hosts. But it was again put on ice when the demiurgically anointed Dark Carnage went on a killing spree, collecting & harvesting Klyntar derived codex samples from the project, Mars Team and its supervisor Dr. Breen. Whom offered himself and what remains of the symbiote clad armorines in willing sacrifice to Knull's chosen after being corrupted by the Grendel samples he'd used on himself.''Absolute Carnage: Weapon Plus'' one-shot (January 2020)


Weapon VI

Weapon VI was led by Dr. Noah Burstein and was responsible for giving Luke Cage his powers.


Weapon VII

Weapon VII, a.k.a. Project: Homegrown, experimented on human soldiers during the
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. Some of the known participants who died in Project: Homegrown included Andrew Perlmutter, Michael Labash, John Walsh, James MacPherson and fourteen other unknown recruits. The only known successful subject of Project: Homegrown was Nuke, who had armored implants under his epidermis and was addicted to powerful narcotics. Logan, who would later become one of Weapon Plus' victims, kidnapped Nuke as a child, and oversaw his conditioning. Weapon VII also experimented with adamantium bonding, which helped create Cyber. The
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also had its own version of Project: Homegrown, a.k.a. the Black Budget, which managed to create the team known as the Super Soldiers: Dauntless, Gog, Dreadnaught, Revenge, Victory, Invincible, Challenger, and some unnamed super-soldiers. The Mercy Corporation, an offshoot of S.H.I.E.L.D. that worked on super-soldiers and eventually broke off, also had its own unit of super-soldiers, using a serum similar to previous derivatives of the Super-Soldier Serum from Weapon I. Their agents included Jack Reno, Keel, Kyle, Agent Villarosa, Agent Davis and Agent Milo.


Weapon VIII

Weapons VIII experimented on criminals and psychopaths.


Weapon IX

Weapon IX (according to artist Rob Liefeld) was originally supposed to be Wade Wilson, a.k.a. Deadpool. Weapon IX is later revealed to be project 'Psyche', ( Typhoid Mary).


Weapon X

The Weapon X Program experimented on mutants, most notably
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. Later, however, the Weapon X Program branched off into other fields, employing and/or experimenting on a number of test subjects such as Sabretooth. Eventually the program was shut down and became a part of the Canadian government known as Department K. Deadpool, who was a Weapon X reject, was created by Department K. The Facility, a civilian project with connections to the military Weapon X program, would eventually create X-23, a female clone of Wolverine created using genetic material salvaged from the original project.


Weapon XI

No character under the official title of Weapon XI has been revealed. However; according to artist Rob Liefeld, Weapon XI was originally intended to be Garrison Kane, who went on to be better known as simply Kane, or confusingly Weapon X.


Weapon XII

Weapon Plus created Weapon XII (a.k.a. Huntsman, real name Zona Cluster 6) at the
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-based facilities of ''The World''. He was the first living weapon created employing artificial evolution and nanosentinel technology. Weapon XII was "accidentally" unleashed on the
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and fought
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members
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, M, Darkstar, Rictor, Siryn. and Multiple Man. Weapon XII was eliminated by Fantomex with the aid of
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, but at the cost of Darkstar's life. Huntsman was created to be part of the ''Super-Sentinels'', a mutant-hunting team of superheroes with a base in a Weapon Plus space station. This team, a brainchild of John Sublime, was intended to be a publicity stunt to make the genocide of mutants much more acceptable to the public.


Weapon XIII

Weapon Plus created Weapon XIII, also known as Fantomex, at The World. While his experiment designation is Charlie Cluster-7, he usually goes by the name Jean-Phillipe. A part of the Weapon PLus's Super-Sentinel program,Fantomex rebelled against his creators. As in the case of Weapon XII and VX, Fantomex's powers derive from Nanosentinel technology, such as his detachable nervous system, who becomes the techno-organic E.V.A, and his triple brain system, which can create "misdirection" illusions. Identical Brother to Weapon XV a.k.a Ultimaton.


Weapon XIV

In ''New X-Men'' #154 (May 2004),
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's last issue of ''New X-Men'', the telepathic quintuplets called the Stepford Cuckoos were identified as Weapon XIV. The Stepford Cuckoos' link to Weapon Plus is addressed in the '' Phoenix: Warsong'' miniseries, written by Greg Pak.


Weapon XV

Weapon XV, a.k.a. Ultimaton, was designed to be the Super-Sentinels' grand powerhouse. His time developing on The World facilities made him several generations more advanced than the preceding living weapons, also granting him control over Electromagnetic Radiation. He was killed after Wolverine destroyed the Weapon Plus space station that was designed as the Super-Sentinels HQ. Ultimaton was resurrected in The World and tasked by Fantomex with guarding a hidden chamber which held a child Apocalypse clone created from a blood sample taken from the one previously executed on the Celestial Ship. Upon the death of Fantomex in a fight between X-FORCE and Daken's Brotherhood, he self detonated and was later resurrected by a revived Fantomex to continue his role as caretaker of The World.


Weapon XVI

Weapon XVI, a.k.a. Allgod, is a "living religion", a virus that "attacks the faith reserves". People infected by Allgod worship the World, and become fanatically devoted slaves to it. Wolverine, Fantomex, and Noh-Varr team up to shut down the World (which has now become sentient), its weapons production, and Allgod along with it.''Dark Reign: The List - Wolverine'' one-shot (December 2009)


Weapon Infinity

Weapon Infinity, also known as Project: Deathlok, is the cyborg conversion of both ordinary citizens and then all superheroes in the future. The first steps were the reanimation of military corpses, then the wholesale conversion of dead bodies into "Deathloks", modelled after the hero of the same name. The Deathloks were then used to hunt down and convert all heroes of the future. Project: Deathlok was first seen in '' Dark Reign'', and later fleshed out in the final arc of Wolverine: Weapon X. ''Uncanny X-Force'' has since elaborated on the project, revealing it to be Weapon Infinity during the 'Deathlok Nation' arc.


Weapon Minus

A number of scientists were funded by S.H.I.E.L.D to counteract the Weapon Plus program in case it went rogue. In what was explicitly labelled the Weapon Minus program, one of these scientists, when his branch of the project had his funding and materials cut, was forced to test the resultant mixture of Super-Soldier Serum and LSD on himself, the result was named Doctor Mindbubble, who had the psychic ability to create miniature mind-universes that could trap almost anyone. He was intended to counter Weapon VII.


Project: Troubleshooter

Project: Troubleshooter was run by Robert Maverick and used pre-existing substances to create a new super-soldier. They used
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, Mutant Growth Hormone, Pym Particles, and the Lizard formula to transform U.S. Army Corporal Todd Ziller into American Kaiju.


Weapon H

An offshoot of the Weapon X program, Weapon H was created by Reverend
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and Aliana Alba of the Batch-H division as mutant-hunting cyborg infused with the DNA of the
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and
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and subjected to the same adamantium-bonding process as Weapon X and injected with the reverse-engineered versions of Lady Deathstrike's nanites as well as the injection of the DNA samples that belonged to
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, Lady Deathstrike, Sabretooth, and Warpath. Weapon H (then named H-Alpha) proved to be superior to H-Beta who Weapon H killed.


Project Hellfire

During the " Ghost Rider/Wolverine: Weapons of Vengeance" crossover event, the occultist Father Pike led Project Hellfire to bond the demon Bagra-ghul onto the recaptured Wolverine, turning him into
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and controlling him into hunting down other mutants. However, Hellverine resists his programming and kills Pike while Ghost Rider exorcises Bagra-ghul from Wolverine and seals him in stone. Project Hellfire is taken over by General Harms, who changes the Program to convert five deceased soldiers as undead cyborgs known as the Destroyers by resurrecting them with hellfire. However, the Destroyers reject their programming and rampage throughout
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The Destoyers' activities catch the attention of the recently escaped and reformed Bagra-ghul, who is now possessing Wolverine's son Akihiro as the new Hellverine, engaging in a massive conflict that kills most of the Destroyers. The Destroyers' former commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel Leon Townsend, volunteers himself to turned into a similar super soldier by Project Hellfire so that he can stop his former team. After Townsend is converted, he tracks down the last surviving Destroyer, Corporal Jamie Doeden, and helps him regain his humanity. Townsend and Doeden help Hellverine and Wolverine kill the demonic empowered Harms, putting an end to Project Hellfire's plans. To prevent Project Hellfire from going rogue again, Hellverine leaves it under the care of the Destroyers and its sympathetic head researcher Dr. Spivey.


The World

The World is a secret lab owned by the Weapon Plus Project, in which the program scientists intend to create superior humans employing eugenics, nanotechnology and artificial evolution technology (time is "artificial" at the World and it can be frozen or altered in any way the Program Scientists desire). The artificial time technology employed by Weapon Plus was stolen from A.I.M. A low level of gamma radiation is constantly present to produce mutations in the population. The human DNA of the inhabitants' ancestors in this artificial environment was spliced with sentinel microtechnology, meaning they are no longer humans in the traditional meaning of the word, as they have evolved into a race of mutated and naturally born cyborgs refined through eugenics. Because the scientists have absolute control over the time inside The World (according to Fantomex the time is "liquid"), both freezing it and speeding it up so that decades and centuries can pass within it while time runs normally in the real world, this opens up for new possibilities within the areas of eugenics and genetic engineering. The most promising individuals in each generation are selected while the others are terminated. Also natural selection in the form of the survival of the fittest is possible by exposing the population to different forms of selective pressure. This way, new breeds of superhumans can be evolved within a few months, instead of hundreds or thousands of years. Half a million years inside The World represents only eighteen months on the outside. The World's facilities contain a population (with its own religion, history and culture) that is led to believe that beyond the World's limits there's nothing, other than endless rock and mutants who are coming to destroy them. Those who are selected for termination believe there is a reward awaiting them at the other side. The World is also filled with numerous experiments and prototypes of Weapon Plus, such as techno-organic human-animal car-cops. The World was partially destroyed when agents of AIM attacked the facilities to recover the technology Weapon Plus stole from them. They are soon killed by Weapon XV. After years of being uninhabited the World itself, still operational though abandoned, has become sentient, and is continuing to make super advanced Weapons. Wolverine and Noh-Varr head to the World to try and stop
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from claiming it and its creations as part of H.A.M.M.E.R. While there they are attacked by a large army of mutant zombies, soon revealed to be infected by Weapon XVI, "Allgod". Noh-Varr is rescued by Fantomex, who is there to retrieve the World's brain to help reprogram it into becoming a more benevolent and peaceful being. The two make their way to the World's brain, where they are confronted by the Allgod zombies, which now include Wolverine. Noh-Varr is disarms Allgod by kissing the World's brain, showing it some compassion. Immediately after this, Osborn's agent, a remote-controlled robot zombie, plunges its fist into the World's brain, removing part of the brain, only for Wolverine to slice the zombie's arm off. Fantomex then uses a shrink-ray he stole from
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to shrink the brain, and he takes the brain for his own purposes.


In other media

* Weapon X appears in the ''
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'' film series. This version is headed by
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and based in Alkali Lake,
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. * Project Rebirth (Weapon I) appears in '' Captain America: The First Avenger''.


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