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"Pearl Necklace": The Halo Corporation is making steady progress in introducing their product brands from car and cellular phone batteries. Jack Marlowe consults with Edwin Dolby, who informs about Halo's big acquisitions would cause some distrust to the common average person and strongly sugges

Wildcats Version 3.0 #4 is an issue of the series Wildcats Version 3.0 (Volume 1) with a cover date of January, 2003. It was published on November 27, 2002.

Synopsis for "Pearl Necklace"

The Halo Corporation is making steady progress in introducing their product brands from car and cellular phone batteries. Jack Marlowe consults with Edwin Dolby, who informs about Halo's big acquisitions would cause some distrust to the common average person and strongly suggests Marlowe do some public appearances to gain Halo's trust from the people.

Meanwhile, Agent Wax and C.C. Rendozzo are traveling by helicopter. Wax is interested to know of C.C.'s background in which he hypnotizes her into telling her reason for needing Agent Orange. She explains that she met a man while gathering information to blackmail a presidential candidate and was impregnated by him. Against her better judgment, C.C. kept the baby in which she regarded as the best thing that happened in her life. She kept her son a secret for years until his biological father, Special Agent Fagin Tyro, found out. He had agents barge into her home and abduct her son, and that having Agent Orange in her possession would serve as a bargaining chip to get her son back. C.C. breaks out of her trance and angrily aims her gun on Wax, demanding how he did it and why. He answers that he gained his powers from birth and that Grifter encouraged him to probe Rendozzo to find out her story.

Grifter and Ramon are spying where Agent Orange is and learns this nuclear family is not so innocent as they appear. The next morning, Grifter disguises himself as a deliveryman and gives the mother and daughter, who are the only people in the house, a package. Within three hours, the package unleashes a neurotoxin gas and Grifter and C.C.'s men break into the house. But some of C.C.'s men are then shot by the mother and daughter, who are decked in gas mask and combat uniforms, and are heavily armed. During the gun battle, Grifter's legs are badly shot and is confronted by Agent Orange.

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