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Lady Deathstrike
REAL NAME: Yuriko Oyama KNOWN ALIASES: None IDENTITY: Secret OCCUPATION: Assassin, CEO of Oyama Heavy Industries
PLACE OF BIRTH: Osaka, Japan CITIZENSHIP: Japanese, with criminal record
in Canada MARITAL STATUS: Single KNOWN RELATIVES: Kenji Oyama (Lord Dark Wind,
father, deceased), two unnamed brothers (deceased) GROUP AFFILIATION: Ally of Reverend William
Stryker, former employee of Sabretooth, formerly Reavers EDUCATION: Privately tutored FIRST APPEARANCE: (as Yuriko Oyama) Daredevil
Vol. 1 #197 (1983), (as Lady Deathstrike) Alpha Flight Vol.
1 #33 (1985)
HISTORY: Yuriko Oyama is the daughter of
Kenji Oyama, a former Japanese kamikaze pilot during World
War II, whose face was horribly scarred in a failed suicide
attack on an American battleship. Later becoming the head
of Oyama Heavy Industries, Kenji had Yuriko and her two brothers
privately tutored by Marcy Stryker, wife of an American soldier
named William Stryker. Kenji felt much shamed by his failure
decades earlier, and as a result he ultimately scarred the
faces of his three children in a ritual design. Becoming the
criminal scientist Lord Dark Wind, Kenji developed a means
for bonding the virtually indestructible metal Adamantium
to human bone, a procedure he hoped to use in creating an
army of super-soldiers for Japan. However, his notes were
stolen and it took him years to rediscover the process.
Growing to despise post-war Japanese civilization, Lord Dark
Wind had the then-crippled assassin Bullseye brought to his
island off the Japanese coast. There, Dark Wind replaced some
of Bullseye's broken bones with Adamantium substitutes, hoping
that in return Bullseye would assassinate Japan's minister
of trade for him. Arriving in Japan intent on recapturing
Bullseye, the blind costumed crimefighter Daredevil encountered
Yuriko, who sought vengeance on her father, both for scarring
her and for the deaths of her brothers, who had perished in
Lord Dark Wind's service. Moreover, I the young man Yuriko
loved, Kira, served in Dark Wind's private army, and she did
not want her father to cause him harm. After Yuriko guided
Daredevil to her father's private island, Bullseye escaped
and Yuriko herself slew Lord Dark Wind just as he was about
to kill Daredevil.
Following Daredevil's departure, Kira committed suicide in
despair over Dark Wind's death. The shock of Kira's death
radically altered Yukio's outlook on life, and she resolved
to carry on her father's work. Yuriko became convinced that
the mutant adventurer Wolverine had gained his Adamantium-laced
skeleton by means of the process stolen from her father years
earlier. Garbed as a female samurai and calling herself Lady
Deathstrike, Yuriko led a number of her father's warriors
to Canada where they confronted Wolverine, seeking to retrieve
his Adamantium skeleton for study. She was defeated by Wolverine's
long-time friend Heather Hudson, who had adopted the costumed
identity of Vindicator in her role as leader of the Canadian
super-team Alpha Flight.
Having failed to defeat Wolverine, Lady Deathstrike resolved
to better fight him on his own terms and so struck a deal
with Donald Pierce, the renegade White King of the elitist
Hellfire Club, who had formed a band of cyborg mercenaries
named the Reavers. Pierce had the extradimensional being named
Spiral transform Deathstrike into a cyborg, healing her facial
scars in the process. Now possessing superhuman strength and
Adamantium claws to rival Wolverine's own, she led three other
cyborgs in Pierce's employ - former Hellfire Club soldiers
Cole, Macon, and Reese - in an attack on Wolverine, only to
again meet defeat. Now interested only in vengeance, Deathstrike
later joined Pierce and his Reavers in an ambush on Wolverine
in a remote town in the Australian outback. Capturing him,
they crucified him on an X-shaped cross and left him to die.
Wolverine was rescued by the young mutant Jubilee, and after
a brief clash with the Reavers, the pair escaped. Believing
Wolverine had fled to the mutant research facility on Muir
Island, the Reavers arrived and clashed with both a ragtag
group of X-Men and the US government-sponsored Freedom Force
team. After both sides suffered casualties, the tide of battle
began to turn against them and the Reavers retreated.
Later hoping to succeed alone after her failures with a team,
Deathstrike had the Reavers' former ally, the mutant aborigine
Gateway, teleport her to Wolverine's location. At that moment,
Wolverine had traveled back in time to Spain in 1937, so Deathstrike
was also sent into the past. Caught in a skirmish during the
Spanish Civil War, the pair subsequently fought their way
through temporal distortion to return to the present, their
battle unresolved. In a subsequent confrontation, Deathstrike
learned that the self-styled mutant master of magnetism, Magneto,
had forcibly removed the Adamantium from Wolverine's body.
As a result, she lost interest in her quest and returned to
the Reavers in search of purpose.
After an attack on the Reavers by giant robotic Sentinels
summoned from the future by the time-traveling mutant villain
Trevor Fitzroy, Pierce rebuilt the Reavers and led them in
capturing Milo Thurman, a former government employee who possessed
incredible natural prophetic abilities. Pierce intended to
transform Thurman into a cyborg Reaver under his control,
but his plan was opposed by Thurman's former lover, the mutant
mercenary Domino. As Deathstrike battled Domino, Pierce downloaded
almost 60% of Thurman's consciousness into his own mind before
the Reavers' base was destroyed.
Later striking out on her own, Lady Deathstrike once again
clashed with Wolverine but was possessed by the spirit of
another of his nemeses, Ogun. Eventually abandoned by the
spirit once it had learned from her how to infiltrate cybernetic
systems, Deathstrike subsequently allied with the Japanese
terrorist group Strikeforce Ukiyoe and they clashed with the
super-soldier Captain America following his return from an
extradimensional exile. She next found herself targeted by
Prime Sentinels, mutant-hunting cyborgs under the command
of the time-traveling villain Stryfe. Although not a mutant
herself, Deathstrike unknowingly carried within her cybernetic
programming the control codes for the more powerful Omega-class
Sentinels. With the help of Wolverine and his teammates in
the X-Men, Deathstrike defeated Stryfe and his forces. Despite
their shared victory, Deathstrike's dislike for Wolverine
endured, and she was subsequently recruited by Wolverine's
arch-nemesis, the feral mutant Sabretooth, to assist him in
striking at Wolverine's loved ones in exchange for valuable
information. Deathstrike, alongside the Russian super-soldier
Omega Red, crippled Wolverine's friend Yukio and abducted
his ward, Amiko. Having obtained what he wanted, Sabretooth
subsequently double-crossed Deathstrike and Omega Red, cheating
them out of the information he had promised them.
Lady Deathstrike later went to the aid of her former associate
William Stryker, who had since become a minister and led an
anti-mutant crusade that resulted in his imprisonment due
to the murderous actions of his Purifier soldiers. Breaking
him out of government custody, Deathstrike gave him access
to the resources of Oyama Heavy Industries. In the course
of aiding Stryker in his efforts, she fell under the control
of Paul, a sentient computer entity who sought to protect
the community of mutants living in Mount Haven. Under Paul's
control, Deathstrike fought both Stryker and the X-Men, once
more dueling with Wolverine and, ironically, meeting more
success under Paul's control than she ever had on her own.
In the course of one clash, Deathstrike was buried beneath
collapsing rubble, but when the X-Man Bishop investigated
he found only her severed cybernetic arm. Deathstrike's current
whereabouts and activities are unknown.
HEIGHT: 5 ft. 9 in. WEIGHT: 128 lbs. EYES: Brown HAIR: Black DISTINGUISHING FEATURES: Cybernetically enhanced
body, clawed hands, left side of face scarred in a ritual
design (surgically repaired when transformed into cyborg)
SUPERHUMAN POWERS: Lady Deathstrike is a
cyborg with augmented strength, speed, agility, endurance,
and reflexes. Her skeleton has been artificially laced with
molecules of the metal Adamantium, rendering her bones virtually
unbreakable. Deathstrike is able to cybernetically interface
her consciousness with external computer systems, allowing
for direct data access to her brain's memory centers and granting
her the ability to remotely operate such systems. Deathstrike's
cybernetic systems also include a self-repair and reconfiguration
program, allowing her to automatically repair damage to her
cyborg body. The more damage she endures, the longer her reconfiguration
program will take to repair her body.
Lady Deathstrike's fingers have all been replaced with one-foot-long
Adamantium claws, which she is capable of telescoping to twice
their original length.
SPECIAL SKILLS: Lady Deathstrike is a supremely
skilled martial artist, considered an expert in the art of
Kenjitsu and other samurai warrior skills. She is an accomplished
pilot of various aircraft and seacraft, and is fluent in both
Japanese and English.
PERSONAL WEAPONRY Prior to her transformation
into a cyborg, Lady Deathstrike wielded a five-foot-long electromagnetically
tempered steel katana. The weapon was destroyed after it shattered
against Vindicator's personal force field. She subsequently
used a high-powered, long-range blaster that fired armor-piercing
explosive bullets, and has also used grenades of great explosive
force.
OTHER ACCESSORIES: Lady Deathstrike formerly
wore a wristband that contained instrumentation capable of
detecting Adamantium.