The Silent Stalker was a Naga Scout Great Lesson that taught that a scout was at home within the forest, as comfortable as the animals that resided within.
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| - The Silent Stalker was a Naga Scout Great Lesson that taught that a scout was at home within the forest, as comfortable as the animals that resided within.
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| - As far as we know, Doctor Doom created only one operative Silent Stalker. He sent it to find and destroy Donald Blake. However, [[W:C:marvel:Thor Odinson
- The Silent Stalker was created by Doctor Doom as a part of his robot arsenal. Stalker's goal was to locate and obliterate specific individuals; to do so, the robot was to be provided with a photograph of the victim. It could be programmed to kill or to capture.
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| - Servant robot of Doctor Doom
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| - * Doctor Doom's robots
* Machines of Doom
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- Strength Level: This robot had the strength of a weak human, depending mainly on its weapons to fight..
- * Improved Senses: Although the robot's sensors are really poor, it has improved senses to find its prey.
* Super Speed: The robot is fast by wheeling through land, going from zero to top speed in only a few seconds, and turning at top speed.
* Armor due to its robotic construction
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- Known Abilities: None.
- * Six energy blasters throughout its trunk, that can be softened to "stun". The stalker can spin like a top and shoot all the six blasters at once against the same target.
- * Night vision due to infrared lenses.
Transportation: Own wheels on each leg.
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| - The Silent Stalker was a Naga Scout Great Lesson that taught that a scout was at home within the forest, as comfortable as the animals that resided within.
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