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Garrison Kane

Garrison Kane, also known as Weapon X and Kane, is a fictional character from the Marvel Universe. He was created by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld, and debuted in ''X-Force vol. 1 #2'' (1991).
==Fictional character biography==
Kane was a former member of Cable's mercenary team called Six Pack.〔revealed in ''X-Force'' vol. 1 #8〕 Although he was the youngest member, he was not immature and handled himself well enough on the field. Kane was with Six Pack on a mission to Iran, and had confrontations with Cable's clone Stryfe in Afghanistan and Uruguay; on one such mission, the team was ambushed by Stryfe. Thinking it would save the team, Kane's friend Hammer tries to hand over vital information Cable needs. Cable ends up shooting Hammer, paralyzing him. Prevented from rescuing the entire team, Cable flees through time, leaving his friends. In the ensuing destruction, Kane loses his arms and legs.〔revealed in ''Cable: Blood and Metal'' #2〕
Alongside Wade Wilson, the Weapon X program "fixed" Kane by transforming him into a cyborg,〔revealed in ''Deadpool'' vol. 1 #2〕 by grafting cybernetic arms in place of his real ones. He was loaned to the Canadian government's Department K to work as a covert operative. Kane battled Deadpool, and was asked by former Six Pack colleague and S.H.I.E.L.D. agent G. W. Bridge to help capture Cable; he refused at that time to join the strike team named Weapon P.R.I.M.E.〔''X-Force'' #2〕 Kane confronted the Mutant Liberation Front,〔X-Force vol. 1 #7〕 and then Kane assembled and led Weapon P.R.I.M.E in an attack on Cable and X-Force. The goal of Weapon P.R.I.M.E was to apprehend Cable and X-Force for multiple reasons, including Kane's belief that Cable and Stryfe were one and the same.〔X-Force vol. 1 #11-12 (1993)〕 Kane visited Hammer and battled Cable in Switzerland. Kane learned the truth about Stryfe, and with Cable, he fought the Silver Samurai's ninjas in Japan and battled Stryfe and the Mutant Liberation Front in Mexico. Kane was brought by Cable to the 40th Century A.D. to save Kane's life and give him new bionic arms.〔''Cable: Blood and Metal'' #1〕 While in Cable's future, Kane's artificial limbs were reconstructed in liquid metal and upgraded with new weaponry and tools by Cable's freedom fighter group, Clan Chosen. Alongside the Clan Chosen rebels, Kane battled the Flatliners, and learned about Cable's past. He was then reunited with Cable.〔''Cable'' vol. 2 #1〕
Kane returned to the 20th Century with Cable.〔''Cable'' #2〕 With Cable, he confronted G. W. Bridge in Switzerland.〔''Cable'' #3〕 Kane forgave Cable and rejoined the Six Pack as a mercenary.〔''Cable'' vol. 2 #4〕 Kane met Weapon Omega, and fought Rok.〔''Alpha Flight'' #115-116〕 He embarked on a search for Copycat,〔''Deadpool'' #1〕 and was captured by Sinsear.〔''Deadpool'' #2〕 Kane works on several missions with the remnants of Six Pack, Hammer, Grizzly and Domino. At one point, they worked with Nomad to track down an errant piece of valuable technology.〔''Nomad'' #20〕 Kane seemingly retired from mercenary work, but later was seen working for A.I.M.. While working with A.I.M., Kane came to blows with Wolverine and Alpha Flight. Kane eventually starts a romantic relationship with Copycat and both pass the time by working in a community theatre. Deadpool tries to kill them there, but Wolverine saves them.〔''Wolverine'' #88 (December 1994)〕
Kane later rejoined the Weapon X program and his cybernetic material was once again upgraded. The new upgrade made him able to duplicate the abilities of any member in Weapon X. Kane became the team's hitman. In a battle with the group known as the Underground, Kane's mind was shut down by Cable, after which he regained his sanity. Kane then absorbed the powers of former Alpha Flight member Madison Jeffries, who had been brainwashed into working for the murderous leader of Weapon X, Malcolm Colcord. Kane absorbed Weapon X's technology into himself, apparently dying in the process.

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