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Elsie-Dee

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Elsie-Dee from Wolverine (vol. 2) #53. Art by Marc Sylverstri.

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Wolverine Vol.2 #37
Created by Larry Hamma (story) and Marc Sylvestri (art)
Characteristics
Alter ego Elsie-Dee
Affiliations X-Men (not actual member), Reavers, Donald Pierce
Notable aliases none
Abilities superhuman computational, analytical and creative reasoning abilities, and physical strength derived from her artificial construction.

Elsie-Dee is a fictional character of Marvel Comics, and an ally of Wolverine. The character first appeared in Wolverine Vol. 2, Issue 37 in an inanimate state suspended in tank of gelatin. Elsie-Dee is a sentient automaton or android.

[edit] Biography

Elsie-Dee was created along with her counterpart, Albert (a robot double of Wolverine), by Donald Pierce. These androids were designed to kill Wolverine. The Wolverine double was to act as the bait and Elsie-Dee (an androd who appears to be a 5 year old girl) was to trap Wolverine in a burning building were she would detenate with sufficient force to kill him.

The plan failed because one of Pierces' henchman, Bonebreaker, accidentally gave Elsie-Dee the maximum artificial intelligence one of Pierce's automatons was capable of, instead of the intellect of a 5 year old that Pierce had concieved of for his blue-print. As a result Elsie-Dee eventually found a way to defuse her detonation sequence and enhanced the primitive intelligence of her counterpart, giving him intelligence beyond even hers. Having met Wolverine, she and her counterpart decided that he was a noble person and did not deserve to die and consequently abandoned their mission.

The two robots risked thier existances several times for each other and for Wolverine. At some point they travelled in time and had several adventures. Thier current whereabouts are unknown.

[edit] Powers

Though appearing to be a 5 year old girl, Elsie-Dee had abilities far exceding her appearance. She was superhumanly strong, could interface directly with computers, and had an intellect greater than her designer, Donald Pierce, who was himself a genius.