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| Image = Tracer.jpg
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| Image = Tracer (Earth-8).jpg
 
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| RealName = Vincent Cade
 
| RealName = Vincent Cade
 
| CurrentAlias = Tracer
 
| CurrentAlias = Tracer
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| Distinguish1 = Tracer
 
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| Aliases =
 
| Aliases =
 
| Identity = Secret
 
| Identity = Secret
 
| Alignment = Bad
 
| Alignment = Bad
| Affiliation = [[Extremists]]
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| Affiliation = [[Extremists (Earth-8)|Extremists]]
 
| Relatives =
 
| Relatives =
 
| Universe = Earth-8
 
| Universe = Earth-8
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| BaseOfOperations = A base on Angor's Moon; formerly Slovekia in Eastern Europe (on Earth-8)
   
 
| Gender = Male
 
| Gender = Male
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| Origin = Critically injured while deserting his post during the Gulf War, he was used in a government experiment, which gave him his powers.
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| Origin = Critically injured while deserting his post during the Iranian War, he was used in a government experiment, which gave him his powers.
 
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| Creators = Paul Dini; Keith Giffen
| First = {{cnst|Justice League Europe #16}} (historic)<br>{{cnst|Countdown #26}} (canon)
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| First = Countdown #29
 
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| HistoryText = As a result of experimentation, Tracer was given enhanced enhanced strength, speed and senses. He was also forced to endure hours of violent images and subliminal audio telling him to kill. He was implanted with a chip to be controlled with. However, when Tracer was first deployed (alongside [[Americommando]] and his regular partner the Eagle), he killed the Eagle and had to be sudbued. Just as his masters were about to use the chip to shut him down, [[Lord Havok]] arrived, removed the chip, and offered Tracer a place in his organisation. At Havok's command, Tracer works as an assassin-for-hire for government officials, gaining valuable information on them for his master.
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| HistoryText = Vincent Cade was formerly a soldier from New York City during the Second Gulf War. Having had enough of the war he attempted to desert his post. However, he was caught by a military police patrol and was critically wounded in a enemy surprise attack. Cade was taken to Experiment House as a perfect specimen for the United States government's research and development for a super soldier. As a result of experimentation, Cade was given the codename Tracer and gifted with incredible animalistic abilities. He was also forced to endure hours of violent images and subliminal audio telling him to kill. He was implanted with a chip which could induce pain; as a means of control, which was first tested by having Vincent forcefully kill a young girl. However, when Tracer was first deployed (alongside [[Americommando (Earth-8)|Americommando]] and his regular partner the Eagle), he killed the Eagle and had to be subdued. Just as his masters were about to use the chip to shut him down, [[Lord Havok (Earth-8)|Lord Havok]] arrived, removed the chip, and offered Tracer his friendship.<ref>{{c|Countdown Presents: Lord Havok and the Extremists Vol 1 3}}</ref> At Havok's command, Tracer works as an assassin-for-hire for organized crime, gaining valuable information on them for his master. He also began a relationship with [[Louise Marino (Earth-8)|Louise Marino]], the woman known as Dreamslayer.
   
He was attacked and badly beaten by [[Monarch]]'s forces; Only his enhanced healing ability kept him from dying. After Lord convinced Monarch of his ability, Havok was appointed second-in-command and Tracer joined Monarch's forces. In the wake of the quantum incident which ended Monarch's campaign, Lord Havok led Tracer and the rest of the Extremists to a secret facility, from which he plans to lead them to conquer the Multiverse.
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He was attacked and badly beaten by members of [[Nathaniel Adam (New Earth)|Monarch]]'s followers; only his enhanced healing power kept him from dying. After Lord Havok convinced Monarch of his ability, Havok was appointed second-in-command and Tracer joined Monarch's forces. In the wake of the quantum incident which ended Monarch's campaign, Lord Havok led Tracer and the rest of the Extremists to a secret facility on Angor's Moon, from which he plans to lead them to conquer the [[Multiverse]].<ref>{{c|Countdown Presents: Lord Havok and the Extremists Vol 1 6}}</ref>
   
 
| Powers =
 
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*{{Regeneration|Regenerative Powers}}: the limits of Cade's ability to heal are unknown, but he regrew his arms after they were blown off in Iran. They also allowed him to return from a state of clinical death.
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* '''Inbuilt weapons''': Cade has large blades embedded in his forearms. As well as nails and teeth that have been strengthened to the extent that they can be used offensively.
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* {{Superhuman Strength}}: Cade possesses sufficient strength to rip a normal human man in half.
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* {{Invulnerability}}
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* {{Superhuman Speed}}
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* {{Superhuman Durability}}
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* {{Superhuman Stamina}}
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* {{Energy Transference}}: Tracer has the ability to efficiently absorb energy from any source. Punch him and he becomes stronger by converting the energy to power.
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* {{Enhanced Senses}}: He may also have some level of enhanced sensory power.
 
| Abilities =
 
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*{{Hand-to-Hand Combat (Advanced)}}
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*'''Assassination'''
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| Transportation = Cade was once provided with a personal hovercraft for fighting in Slovekia. It is unknown if he retained it for future use.
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| Weapons = None; Cade prefers to rely on his built-in weaponry.
   
 
| Notes =
 
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*Tracer is based on the [[Pre-Crisis]] villain of the same name, but ultimately on the Marvel Comics villain [[MDP:Victor Creed (Earth-616)|Sabretooth]], though with some similarities to [[MDP:Wolverine|Wolverine]].
 
| Trivia =
 
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| DC =
 
| DC =
 
| Wikipedia = Tracer (DC Comics)
 
| Wikipedia = Tracer (DC Comics)
 
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[[Category:Copper-Age Characters]]
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[[Category:2007 Character Debuts]]

Revision as of 19:53, 1 February 2013

     


Vincent Cade was formerly a soldier from New York City during the Second Gulf War. Having had enough of the war he attempted to desert his post. However, he was caught by a military police patrol and was critically wounded in a enemy surprise attack. Cade was taken to Experiment House as a perfect specimen for the United States government's research and development for a super soldier. As a result of experimentation, Cade was given the codename Tracer and gifted with incredible animalistic abilities. He was also forced to endure hours of violent images and subliminal audio telling him to kill. He was implanted with a chip which could induce pain; as a means of control, which was first tested by having Vincent forcefully kill a young girl. However, when Tracer was first deployed (alongside Americommando and his regular partner the Eagle), he killed the Eagle and had to be subdued. Just as his masters were about to use the chip to shut him down, Lord Havok arrived, removed the chip, and offered Tracer his friendship.[1] At Havok's command, Tracer works as an assassin-for-hire for organized crime, gaining valuable information on them for his master. He also began a relationship with Louise Marino, the woman known as Dreamslayer.

He was attacked and badly beaten by members of Monarch's followers; only his enhanced healing power kept him from dying. After Lord Havok convinced Monarch of his ability, Havok was appointed second-in-command and Tracer joined Monarch's forces. In the wake of the quantum incident which ended Monarch's campaign, Lord Havok led Tracer and the rest of the Extremists to a secret facility on Angor's Moon, from which he plans to lead them to conquer the Multiverse.[2]

Powers

  • Regenerative Powers: the limits of Cade's ability to heal are unknown, but he regrew his arms after they were blown off in Iran. They also allowed him to return from a state of clinical death.
  • Inbuilt weapons: Cade has large blades embedded in his forearms. As well as nails and teeth that have been strengthened to the extent that they can be used offensively.
  • Energy Transference: Tracer has the ability to efficiently absorb energy from any source. Punch him and he becomes stronger by converting the energy to power.

Abilities

  • Assassination


Transportation

Cade was once provided with a personal hovercraft for fighting in Slovekia. It is unknown if he retained it for future use.

Weapons

None; Cade prefers to rely on his built-in weaponry.

  • Tracer is based on the Pre-Crisis villain of the same name, but ultimately on the Marvel Comics villain Sabretooth, though with some similarities to Wolverine.

Related

External Links

Wikipedia This page uses content from Wikipedia. The original article was at Tracer (DC Comics). The list of authors can be seen in the page history. The text of Wikipedia is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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