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[[Image:Ego_Prime_001.jpg|left|frame|Ego-Prime]]
 
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| Image = Ego Prime (Earth-616) from Quasar Vol 1 14 001.jpg
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| Name = Ego Prime
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| Relatives = [[Egros (Earth-616)|Ego]] (genetic template)
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| Gender = Male
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| Eyes = White
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| Hair = Grey
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| Reality = Earth-616
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| PlaceOfBirth = [[Blackworld]]
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| Creators = Gerry Conway; John Buscema
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| First = Thor #199
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Upon orders from the Rigellian High Commissioner, the Colonizer named [[Tana Nile (Earth-616)|Tana Nile]] took a relatively tiny sample of [[Egros (Earth-616)|Ego]]'s substance, in the hope that it could be used to transform other planets into habitable worlds. The planet selected as the first test was [[Blackworld]], where energy reflections of Ego evolved the lifeforms on that world to parallel the development of Earth. Instead the sample of Ego became a being with its own consciousness, called Ego Prime, which followed [[Sif (Earth-616)|Sif]], [[Brunnhilde (Earth-616)|Valkyrie]] and Tana Nile to Earth, where he fought [[Thor Odinson (Earth-616)|Thor]] and the [[Warriors Three (Earth-616)|Warriors Three]].{{r|Thor #199}}
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As [[Odin Borson (Earth-616)|Odin]] had planned, in the course of the battle Ego Prime released an unknown form of energy which irradiated three Earth humans whom Odin had arranged to have present. The energy released the latent genetic potential in these three humans, [[Carter Dyam (Earth-616)|Carter Dyam]], [[Chi Lo (Earth-616)|Chi Lo]], and [[Jason Kimball (Earth-616)|Jason Kimball]], transforming them into superhuman beings who together with nine other similarly evolved human beings have become known as the [[Young Gods (Earth-616)|Young Gods]]. Ego Prime, having expended all of its energy, disintegrated.{{r|Thor #201|203}}
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He was captured by the enigmatic alien, the [[Stranger (Cosmic Being) (Earth-616)|Stranger]], and were imprisoned in the Stranger's [[Labworld]] for the alien to study him. He remained there until freed by [[Grom (Earth-616)|Overmind]].{{r|Quasar Vol 1 #15}}
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[[Category:Stranger Experiment]]

Revision as of 03:12, 11 July 2021

History

Upon orders from the Rigellian High Commissioner, the Colonizer named Tana Nile took a relatively tiny sample of Ego's substance, in the hope that it could be used to transform other planets into habitable worlds. The planet selected as the first test was Blackworld, where energy reflections of Ego evolved the lifeforms on that world to parallel the development of Earth. Instead the sample of Ego became a being with its own consciousness, called Ego Prime, which followed Sif, Valkyrie and Tana Nile to Earth, where he fought Thor and the Warriors Three.[1]

As Odin had planned, in the course of the battle Ego Prime released an unknown form of energy which irradiated three Earth humans whom Odin had arranged to have present. The energy released the latent genetic potential in these three humans, Carter Dyam, Chi Lo, and Jason Kimball, transforming them into superhuman beings who together with nine other similarly evolved human beings have become known as the Young Gods. Ego Prime, having expended all of its energy, disintegrated.[2]

He was captured by the enigmatic alien, the Stranger, and were imprisoned in the Stranger's Labworld for the alien to study him. He remained there until freed by Overmind.[3]

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