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Thor Odinson (Earth-2149)

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Height
6'6" (1.98 m)


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Putrefied/Decaying flesh

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Zombie

Origin
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Thor is one of the Asgardians, god to the Germans, Vikings and Scandinavians, who was forced to learn a lesson in humility by living life as a human.

Place of Birth
A cave located somewhere in Norway

Place of Death
New york city

First appearance

Unknown


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History


Little is detailed about Thor’s life before the zombie plague arrived on Earth-2149, however it can be presumed that it followed much the same path as Thor (Earth-616).

Thor is at Avengers Mansion when a man tries to blast his way into the mansion. He, and the other Avengers greet the intruder and demand he explain himself. The man begins ranting about an Army of the Dead, and begins to get a little hot under the collar until Scarlet Witch spirits him away.

While the zombie contagion ravages the city, Thor meets up with Nova, and together they put up a spirited resistance, until the Fantastic Four arrive, and tell them of a resistance movement gathering aboard the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier.

When the extremely varied bunch are all assembled on the Helicarrier, Nick Fury explains how serious he believes the situation to be; that it is the end of the world. He also explains that whatever the histories of those assembled, they are all on the same side.

Thor, Colossus, Storm, and Nightcrawler, come to investigate a disturbance in one of the labs. They bump into Nick Fury, who is escaping a zombified Fantastic Four and orders a quarantine lock-down, when two huge bulk-heads seal them in with the teleportation device that Fury is trying to protect.

Realising there is no escape for them, and that the zombies could use the teleporter to infect other realities, he destroys the device as Thing crashes through the solid bulk-head, and the Fantastic Four infect them. Reed then tells the others to collect the pieces of the transporter, and start moving it to the Baxter Building.

Following this, presumably roaming the city in search of food, Thor catches a glimpse of Ashley J. Williams, Dazzler and Scarlet Witch, but they somehow manage to give him the slip.

When Beast and Reed Richards find a sizable stash of meat in Latveria and the surrounding area, Thor and a huge horde of zombies head off to lay siege to Castle Doomstadt.

Unable to gain access to the fortress, presumably, Thor gets held up by the risen Deadite Legion, and at some point returns to New York, where he ends up with a handful of other zombified heroes. Later on, in the fight over eating the Silver Surfer, Thor is reduced to a charred skeleton, thus ending his undead life.


Powers and Abilities

Powers

Thor possesses a number of superhuman attributes common among the Asgardian gods. However, some are considerably more developed than those of the vast majority of his race.

Superhuman Strength: Thor, like all members of his race, is superhumanly strong. However, as the son of Odin and the Earth spirit, Gaea, Thor's strength is considerably greater than that of the vast majority of his race. He possesses vast superhuman strength enabling him to lift well in excess of 100 tons. The upper limits of his strength are unknown.

Superhuman Speed: Thor is capable of running and moving at speeds much greater than even the finest human athlete. Via Mjolnir, he can fly at lightspeed.

Superhuman Stamina: Thor's highly efficient musculature produces almost no fatigue toxins, granting him almost limitless stamina in all physical activities.

Superhumanly Dense Tissue: Thor's skin, muscle, and bone tissues have 3 times the density of the same tissue in the body of a human being, contributing somewhat to his superhuman strength and weight.

Superhuman Durability: The tissues of Thor's body are also considerably harder and more resistant to injury than those of a human. Thor is capable of withstanding tremendous impace forces, high caliber bullets, exposure to temperature and pressure extremes, and powerful energy blasts without sustaining injury. He is even capable of surviving in the vacuum of space unaided for a limited period of time.

Extended Longevity: Thor, like all other Asgardians, isn't immortal in the same sense some other god pantheons.All Asgardians have to consume Golden apples of Goddess Iddun for eternal youthfulness. Thor ages, but at a considerably slower pace than human beings.On earth however he doesnt need those apples for youthfulness. He is, however, immune to all known Earthly diseases and infections.

  • Regenerative Healing Factor: Despite his high resistance to injury, it is possible to injure Thor. If injured, his body is capable of quickly repairing damaged tissue with much greater speed and efficiency than the body of a human being. While all Asgardians can heal superhumanly fast, Thor's healing powers are more developed than most other Asgardians. He cannot, however, regenerate missing limbs or organs.

Flight: Thor is capable of hurling Mjolnir with great force and, by holding onto the leather thong, is capable of flying through the air at tremendous speeds. While in an Earth-like atmosphere, Thor generally flies at roughly the Speed of Sound, roughly 770 miles per hour. However, he is capable of achieving faster than light speeds.

Weather Control: Thor is the god of thunder and has control over the base elements of a storm, ie. rain, wind, thunder and lightning. He can create raging electrical storms complete with thunder, lightning, hurricane-force winds, tornadoes and torrential rains. He can also create any of these phenomena individually. Another aspect of this power allows him to stop any of these weather conditions as well. While Thor can use his powers on his own, he typically channels them through Mjolnir, which grants him much greater control over them.

Odinforce: The sum total of Odin's power as the king of Asgard plus the power of his brothers Vili & Ve. The Odinforce enables him to tap into the near-infinite resources of cosmic and mystical, enhancing all of his abilities. With the vast magical power of the Odinforce, Thor was able to even dent Captain America’s shield with Mjolnir. During this time, Thor was able to teleport Asgard to the skies above New York City.

Abilities

Thor is trained in the arts of war, being a superbly skilled warrior, highly proficient in hand-to-hand combat, swordsmanship, and hammer throwing. The Odinforce significantly increased Thor's powers as well as giving him roughly the same abilities that his father Odin and the previous Asgardian skyfathers possessed. During Ragnarök, Thor acquired knowledge and use of the Runes which granted him a number of potent magical spells. Thor also has extensive medical knowledge due to his years spent on Earth as Doctor Donald Blake and the EMT Jake Olsen.

Strength level

Unknown.

Weaknesses

None known.


Paraphernalia

Equipment: Formerly a belt of strength (Megingjard), gloves for holding Mjolnir.
Transportation: None known.
Weapons: The warhammer Mjolnir. Thor wields Mjolnir, a hammer forged from uru metal. Mjolnir is virtually unbreakable, and allows Thor to command the powers of the storm, causing rain, thunder and lightning. Thor can channel the storm’s fury into devastating blasts of energy that can destroy even Secondary Adamantium. He can also channel his godly energies through Mjolnir into blasts so powerful that they can slay even immortals. Mjolnir can absorb other energies into itself, which Thor can then release.
It is unknown whether he can still wield the legendary Magic Hammer as a zombie, and suspected that he cannot, because he is no longer worthy. He has adopted a replacement hammer, made of unknown materials.


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