Spaceknights

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The Spaceknights are a fictional organization appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. It is an elite group of cyborged humanoids from the planet Galador, created to battle the Dire Wraiths. Rom the Spaceknight is perhaps the most well-known member.

The cover of Spaceknights #1 (Limited Series, 2000) Art by Chris Batista
The cover of Spaceknights #1 (Limited Series, 2000) Art by Chris Batista

The idea of the Spaceknights was invented by the Hasbro toy company as part of the background for their toy character of Rom, but it was developed in the Marvel Rom comic, in 1979, by Bill Mantlo and Sal Buscema. Marvel retains ownership of the Spaceknight characters today.

Galador was located in a galaxy known only as "The Golden Galaxy." It's unknown which real galaxy, if any, it may represent. Galador was a paradisiacal planet, with very advanced technology. Galadorians seem to be identical to normal humans, though why this is so was never explained. 200 years ago, the planet was ruled by a man known as "The Prime Director" and its scientists had already developed a class of angel-like warriors using genetic engineering. However, when it was discovered that the evil shapeshifters known as the Dire Wraiths were invading their galaxy, the Galadorian government decided that it would be necessary to create cyborg warriors to defend the planet from them. The Prime Director himself asked the people of Galador to volunteer, promising them that their "humanity" (the body parts that would need to be removed to implant the Spaceknight Armors) would be preserved frozen and later restored to them after the threat had passed. But at first, the Galadorians were hesitant, until a young man called Rom became the first volunteer. Inspired by his example, a total of 1000 Galadorians underwent the process, and were transformed into Spaceknights- each superstrong and capable of space flight, but each having a different special power or weapon, as well as an individual form and codename. Rom was given the Neutralizer, Galador's most powerful weapon, to use.

The Spaceknights formed a ring around the planet and waited for the Wraith spacefleet to reach them. After a great battle, the Spaceknights managed to repel them. Rom chased them back to their home, Wraithworld, but this caused the Wraiths to flee in all directions, infiltrating various other planets. Feeling responsible, Rom swore he would not reclaim his humanity until every Wraith in the Universe had been defeated. Once again, the other Spaceknights followed his example. (Rom Annual#1)

Besides Rom, other known early Spaceknights include Starshine, Terminator (whose black armor could fire destructive eyebeams), and Firefall (Karkas, his red armor could manifest a magical force called the Living Fire). Firefall was captured by the Wraiths and his body was killed when they dissected it, but he managed to survive by using the Living Fire to send his soul into Limbo (Rom #19). Terminator ended up killing an innocent alien during one of his berserker rages, and he was tried for murder, found guilty, and seemingly executed. It was this event that led Rom to leave Galador permanently. (Unknown to him, Terminator had been saved by an evil Spaceknight called Mentus, who used him in his schemes.)

200 years later, Rom arrived on Earth (Rom #1). There he battled an Earth human who had been given the Firefall armor by the Wraiths, but who soon died in battle. The Wraiths tried to replicate the Spaceknight armor, which led to the creation of the uniforms used by The Rocketeers and the Torpedoes. While fighting The Hybrid, Rom was banished to Limbo with his own Neutralizer; there he met Karkas, who helped him return to Earth with his Living Fire, and warned him of trouble in Galador (Rom #19-20.) Rom returned to his homeworld, where he ended up facing Mentus, Terminator and Galactus; his humanity was apparently destroyed in the process (Rom #25). He was then returned to Earth.

Starshine arrived on Earth soon after, following Rom, whom she had fallen in love with, but was soon killed by a Wraith (Rom #28.) She was buried in Clairton, West Virginia, where Rom had set up his operations, but was soon dug up by Brandy Clark, a local girl who had fallen in love with Rom, and magically given her armor by a Wraith Sorcerer called Doctor Dredd (Rom #40.) She was transformed back to normal not long afterwards by The Hybrid (Rom Annual #3).

Meanwhile, a second generation of Spaceknights had been created in Galador to protect the planet. However, these came to feel superior to normal Galadorians, and began to hunt them all down. The now-human Brandy was transported to Galador by The Beyonder, since she wanted to be reunited with Rom after all the Dire Wraiths in the Universe lost their powers (Rom #73-75). Rom arrived in time to save Brandy but not the human Galadorians, nor could he prevent the destruction of all the Spaceknights' humanities. With help from the original Spaceknights, the evil ones were destroyed. Rom then found his humanity -left for him to claim by Galactus- and became human again, staying in Galador with Brandy to repopulate the planet. The other Spaceknights left to protect the planet from afar and continue fighting evil across space.

In the Spaceknights limited series (2000, by Jim Starlin and Chris Batista) a possible future is seen in which Rom and Brandy have two sons, Balin and Balan, who become part of a new generation of Spaceknights.

There are rumors that Marvel may use the Spaceknights again in the near future, including a strong possibility of the Spaceknights playing a role in Marvel's "Annihilation" event.[citation needed]

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Turbo

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