Analyzer (comics)

Analyzer (comics)

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character_name=Analyzer
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publisher=Marvel Comics
debut=(as Recorder): "Thor #132" (Sep 1966)
(as Analyer): "Thor" #422
creators=Stan Lee and Jack Kirby
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alliances=Recorders
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aliases=Recorder #211, Memorax
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Analyzer is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe.

The Analyzer began its existence as one of the Rigellian Recorders, specifically Recorder #211, property of the Colonizers of Rigel. It was built by Rigellian scientists on the planet Rigel-3, and its original primary purpose was to gather and analyze information on planetary environments and their inhabitants.

Fictional character biography

Recorder #211 was assigned to accompany Thor to the Black Galaxy in Thor's mission to battle Ego the Living Planet. ["Thor" #132-134] This Recorder performed so well, gathering an unprecedented amount of rare data, that the Rigellian Grand Commissioner permitted it to retain its artificial memories of its experiences rather than having it undergo the customary erasing that follows the discharging of its data.

The Recorder again accompanied Thor during the war between Ego and Galactus. ["Thor" #160-162] It also recorded one of Adam Warlock's exploits on Counter-Earth. ["Warlock" Vol. 1 #8] It again accompanied Thor during Thor's quest in outer space to find Odin, as well as his return to Asgard. ["Thor" #256-267] It also observed Iron Man's encounter with Rigellians, ["Iron Man" #112] and with Uatu the Watcher, observed the suicide of Phoenix on Earth's moon. ["Uncanny X-Men" #137]

The Rigellians again sent the Recorder to the Black Galaxy to witness the detonation of the null-bomb, where it was reunited with Thor. The Recorder's body was destroyed from the waist down, but it was repaired by the Celestials. The Recorder witnessed Thor's rescue of Hercules and the High Evolutionary. ["Thor" #407] The Recorder was once more sent to the Black Galaxy by the Rigellians, but this time it was captured there and stolen by the High Evolutionary. ["Thor" #419]

The High Evolutionary reprogrammed and reconstructed Recorder #211 as the Analyzer. It met with Thor and Hercules again, and witnessed the birth of a new Celestial in the Black Galaxy. The Analyzer suffered an informational overload and shut himself down, though Count Tagar of the Knights of Wundagore vowed to restore him to his original form and programming. ["Thor" #422-425] The High Evolutionary later wired the Analyzer into the newborn Celestial standing upon Ego. The Analyzer was then rescued by Sif and Balder from destruction by the Super-Ego.

Powers and abilities

As Recorder #211, it was a typical model of its type. The android was crafted with a humanoid form which was designed with the primary purpose of collecting data in mind. Its computer processing system filled its entire chest cavity.

When modified to become the Analyzer, the upper half of its body is still humanoid, but the lower half consists of a rectangular mobile computer console which contains additional computer networks. The Analyzer is equipped with an enormous array of advanced, miniaturized sensor systems known as "sensitizers" and "derma-circuits," which are primarily located in its head.

The Analyzer can levitate itself and fly due to its anti-gravity devices.

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