System Crash (comics)

System Crash

Clockwise from top: Steel Collar, Technospike, Infomorph, Bitmap, Wirehead. Killobyte not pictured. Daredevil #326 (Mar 1994). Pencils by Scott McDaniel, inks by Hector Collazo, colors by Max Scheele
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Daredevil vol. 1, #326 (Mar 1994)
Created by D. G. Chichester, Scott McDaniel, and Bill Oakley.
In-story information
Base(s) Formerly the New York Botanical Garden
Member(s) Bitmap
Infomorph
Killobyte
Steel Collar
Technospike
Wirehead

System Crash is a group of fictional supervillains in the Marvel Comics' main shared universe. They first appeared in Daredevil vol. 1, #326 (Mar 1994), and were created by D. G. Chichester, Scott McDaniel, and Bill Oakley.

Fictional team history

The members of System Crash all started their criminal careers as hackers before taking the leap into supervillainy. Beyond that, little is known about their origins.[1]

They are first seen employed by Baron Strucker, who wanted to improve the public image of HYDRA, normally thought of as a terrorist organization. To that end, System Crash was supposed to take control of the internet and use it to cause chaos.[2] Strucker also employed the criminal hacker Knowbot to obtain technology that allowed the United States government to secretly access information on any computer. According to Strucker, once he blocked this technology, it would lead the federal government to use Gestapo techniques on its citizenry to re-acquire this unilateral access to their information, leading to mass anarchy, from which HYDRA would profit.[1]

System Crash operative Killobyte was detailed to protect Knowbot as he accessed this information. However, the intrusion was discovered, and Captain America was dispatched to stop it. After Knowbot accomplished his mission and finished sending Strucker the encrypted information, Killobyte killed them both with an electrical discharge to prevent Captain America from discovering who they worked for.[2]

System Crash next helped cybercriminal Cobol Charlie blow up the Staten Island Ferry, killing 33 passengers. System Crash member Bitmap then killed Charlie to keep the team's involvement secret. They did take public credit for the blast, but claimed to be a group of terrorists called the "Silicon Pirates". Meanwhile, Wirehead and Steel Collar stole Killobyte's body from S.H.I.E.L.D. custody.[3] Wirehead took over the Empire State Building, which HYDRA used as a platform for snipers to fire into the crowds below. Order was restored by Daredevil and Silver Sable, although Wirehead managed to escape.[4][5]

Again, credit for the attack on the Empire State Building was taken by the "Silicon Pirates". Next, Infomorph, Steel Collar and Technospike burglarized an office of Rand-Meachum, but were caught in the act by Daredevil, Iron Fist and Captain America. Nevertheless, the criminals managed to escape with the company's hard drive. Meanwhile, Baron Strucker met with the brother of the dead Killobyte, and convinced him to carry on his brother's criminal career under that name.[6] System Crash then flew with Strucker to Bosnia to destroy the "Genesis Coalition", a splinter group of HYDRA posing as their erstwhile parent.[7]

Steel Collar and the new Killobyte attacked a group of National Guardsmen, again ostensibly as the terrorist "Silicon Pirates", but were chased off by Daredevil and Gambit. [8] Requiring help in breaking the encryption on the information Knowbot had stolen, Bitmap broke hacker Sinclair Spectrum out of The Tombs in Manhattan. Daredevil, noticing traces of a rare plant during his last encounter with the group, traced their hideout to the New York Botanical Garden. He and Captain America engaged the villains, but the latter was captured while Daredevil escaped.[1]

Daredevil tracked System Crash's new location to a ship near Liberty Island. He helped Captain America escape from them, and destroyed the ship, presumably killing Bitmap, Technospike and Killobyte in the process. The two then tracked Sinclair Spectrum and the remaining members of System Crash (Wirehead, Steel Collar, Infomorph) to New Jersey. Wirehead and Infomorph were captured by the heroes, while Steel Collar committed suicide.[9]

Members

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Daredevil vol. 1 #331 (Aug 1994)
  2. 1 2 Daredevil vol. 1 #326 (Mar 1994)
  3. Daredevil vol. 1 #327 (Apr 1994)
  4. Daredevil vol. 1 #328 (May 1994)
  5. Sanderson, Peter (2007). The Marvel Comics Guide to New York City. New York City: Pocket Books. pp. 49–51. ISBN 1-4165-3141-6.
  6. Daredevil vol. 1 #329 (June 1994)
  7. Silver Sable and the Wild Pack #25 (Jun 1994)
  8. Daredevil vol. 1 #330 (July 1994)
  9. Daredevil vol. 1 #332 (Sept 1994)

References

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