
Role added by @michaelcosby on February 1, 2026
Role ID: 587775646
The entity currently known as MODOK was born a human man who worked as an accountant for one of AIM's legitimate business offices). Noticing more than a few discrepancies in the budget, he brought them before his superiors, not knowing his superiors were ranking scientists in AIM's subversive side. In order to keep the accountant from becoming a whistle-blower and publicly revealing AIM's criminal side, the accountant was kidnapped and taken to a secret underground facility, where he was one of about two dozen "volunteers" subjected to a number of experiments designed to turn them into living computers. In the accountant's case, his personality was altered through telepathy and surgical means, and then exposed to various nanotech and genetic retroviruses. The end result was that his head grew larger than the rest of his body, increasing his cranial capacity. Unknown to and unplanned by the AIM scientists, the accountant, whom they re-designated MODOC (Mobile Organism Designed Only for Computing), also developed incredible psionic powers, which he used to dominate the base. When the lead scientist of the facility attempted to warn Dr. Arnim Zola, AIM's leader and founder, of what had been unleashed, MODOC used his powers to kill the scientist. Renaming himself MODOK (which he said was Mobile Organism Designed Only for Killing), he began a scheme to conquer the United States which drew the attention of both Captain America and Nick Fury, an agent of the CIA, who fought and defeated MODOK's AIM faction, though MODOK escaped, along with most of his splinter AIM faction. It was later revealed that MODOK had taken control of a third of AIM's holdings before anyone noticed. MODOK later approached Dr. Zola with an offer of collaboration. In truth, however, MODOK plans to supplant Zola as AIM's Chief Scientist. The result of this internal struggle inside AIM remains to be seen.
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