- Luke Carlyle
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character_name=Luke Carlyle
real_name=Luke Carlyle
species=Human
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Amazing Spider-Man" vol. 2 #43 (Oct 2002)
creators=J. Michael Straczynski
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aliases=Carlyle Calamari
powers=Six machine extendable steel tentacles that fire powerful jolts of energy|Luke Carlyle is a fictional character from
Marvel Comics , created byJ. Michael Straczynski and first appeared in "The Amazing Spider-Man ".Comic book reference|writer=J. Michael Straczynski |penciller=John Romita, Jr. |title=Amazing Spider-Man (second series) #43-45|date=Oct-Nov 2002|publisher=Marvel Comics ]Fictional character biography
Luke Carlyle is a thief and
con man who worked his way up the corporate ladder, eventually rising to a trusted position. When the CEO of the company he worked at discovered Luke was a fraud, Luke killed him. Lacking the time to act, and with most of the company's assets either gone or unreachable, Luke then hired Otto Octavius under the guise of helping to make him a legitimate researcher, and stole his mechanical appendages. Luke had the scientists at his company copy Octavius' cybernetic controller, something that "looked like it was made in the 1960s", into a new six-armedpower suit ; his company had managed to duplicate most of the tentacles, but the cybernetic interface had required a direct look at the original device. Despite his superior technology, after trashing a hotel in the resulting three-way battle, Luke was defeated by a combined effort between Octavius andSpider-Man , with Octopus cracking Luke's suit and Spider-Man filling the suit with webbing via the crack.In other media
Video games
* Luke Carlyle appears as himself in the "Spider-Man 3" video game voiced by
Neil Ross . He is portrayed as a mad bomber. In the game he was a wealthy business man whose business was destroyed whenJ. Jonah Jameson posted stories in the Bugle that got City Hall to investivate him. Fueled with revenge, he and his hired henchman go on a bombing spree. First he blows up his own building, which Spider-Man investigate where he stops some of his henchmen and saved one woman tied to a bomb. Later on, Jameson received an anonymous call that there were bombs planted all over the subway. Peter hears this call and rushes to the subway where he disarms all the bombs. Spider-Man later finds more of Luke's henchmen planting bombs all over the city using jet packs, but he is able to stop them and the bombs. It isn't until a chemical plant is under attack that Spider-Man finally meets Carlyle, where he and his henchmen were trying to steal a tank, but they are once again stopped. Luke escpaes in a helicopter but not before throwing a bomb at Spider-Man, who escapes after the entire factory caves in. The final act shows Luke attacking the Daily Bugle, planting bombs, and kidnapping Jameson, a cut scene revealing that he is a former industrialist seeking revenge on Jameson after Jameson's editorials revealed that his factories were causing mass pollution. After Spider-Man disarms all the bombs, he chases after Luke's helicopter. Luke then places a neckbrace on Jameson that will explode if he gets far away from him. He then throws Jameson out of the helicopter, but is caught by Spider-Man. After chasing the helicopter, Carlyle starts flying the helicopter around a building where Carlyle fights Spider-man using the Helicopter's weapon system. Carlyle shoots missiles at Spider-Man from the helicopter. Spider-man defeated Carlyle by shotting a web at a missle that got close to him and threw it back at Luke's helicopter until it went down. When it went down, Luke and the henchmen aboard escaped using jetpacks, but Carlyle then sets off explosives in their suits stating that he was "handing them their walking papers", while he escaped. The appearance of Luke in the game is slightly based on a villain called Turbo Jet who appeares inFootnotes
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