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More on
AVENGERS: NEXT GENERATION, which is a plot I've discussed before, which was linking up
Night-Thrasher with
Cardiac for a story. While I originally considered a retcon that had the pair meeting up before they donned their respective garb, I usually have criticized retcons from others (because they are terrible) so it may be a better idea to keep it more straightfoward. Cardiac's state-trotting operations run afoul of the team, especially since he has grown more vicious in his war against "corruption", and Dwayne sort of empathizes with him, as he once was a dark vigilante mourning the loss of family to "the crooked". Just while as Dwayne has allowed love to enter his heart in his family (Rage and Silohette), Cardiac's heart both physically and spiritually, may be cold (Cardiac's heart is really this electro-generator that gives him his powers, basically like a bootleg Electro, only meaner).
I guess now would be a good idea for expressing my vision of
Cardiac, which I am sure most people would dislike. Essentially the character is a "psuedo-vigilante" who goes after corrupt corporations like the kind that basically caused the death of his brother. However, he is usually kept as a sort of spontaneous terrorist who sometimes fights or teams up with Spider-Man. I see him going darker to sort of take his mission to its full conclusion; after all, corrupt corporations do more than, say, release harmful products if it means increased profits. They do things like "campaigin contributions", which is legalized bribery, to effect elected officials and play a key role from the shadows of government beaurcracy. And he is not satisfied with sabutage anymore; this time he is going after the heads of these companies or corrupt elected officials and killing them, and their families. His justification? He feels that every day, "little families" are destroyed by the sorts of actions and lives of the big ones, so he's acting as a sort of equalizer. Any valueable property or cash he finds, he naturally donates to charities and so on, as a sort of very violent Robin Hood. I feel that acting half-arsed on his ideas is what has kept him at D-List, so while taking him to an extreme may make him a "zealot with a fair point", that may end up making better stories with him. And why does Magneto have a monopoly on being a "zealot with a fair point" anyway?
As Cardiac is not stupid, as well as nasty in combat, he could likely take his electro-powers to better extremes than Electro even, becoming a challenge to more than one hero. And the tragedy is that while he does what he does to avenge his beloved brother, and because he cares a lot for "little people" who get squashed by "the elites", his own viciousness may prove that he has become something heartless. A vital lesson for
Night-Thrasher as well as
Dusk and Prodigy about the sort of conclusion that a mission mired in darkness and revenge can lead to.