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Noname are the terrorist group composed of the family members of the victims of "the Accident". Allan Chemicals, in cooperation with Life Foundations and U.S. Government was researching the K-Chemical's K-43 variant when a leak occurred and got into a nearby town's water supply.[1] Carlton Drake allowed it to play out, believing that contact K-43 would made Humans into unsuitable hosts for Symbiotes, but the chemical proved toxic and caused multiple deaths.[2] Allan Chemicals, and later Alchemax, denied any responsibility, and the family members of the deceased saw that they were valued exactly as No-One. One by one they found one another and, abandoning their names, sought the truth through the only way available to them.[1] They began kidnapping employees of Alchemax and broadcast their ultimately lethal exposure to K-43 live, demanding that Alchemax release the files showing the truth.[3] When that had no effect, they moved onto family members - including kids - of Alchemax employees, interjecting broadcasts of their deaths and accompanied demands into every channel in the nation.[4]

One of the kidnapped was son of Ozkar Waters, Bren, host of the Toxin symbiote. Noname came prepared, armed with just the right weaponry to forcibly separate the symbiote from Bren, allowing him to be taken.[4] Bren's friends, Venom / Dylan Brock, Widow / Natasha Romanoff, and Sleeper came to his rescue.[1] The U.S. Government, which has been monitoring Noname, started eliminating anyone who could expose their involvement. Aware of the Government plan to take them out, Noname released several of the hostage kids, who were gunned down by the Government mercs - which was broadcast live by Noname to show the face of their enemies. Ozkar Waters was saved from a hit by Widow and was made to confess the truth and release the incriminating file online. Bren was saved by the Symbiotes, but the rest of the Noname have apparently all been killed just as the truth they were fighting for was released.[2]

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