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{{Quote|Cybertek, Inc. A small firm that deals in advanced technology and research.|[[Skye]]|T.R.A.C.K.S.}}
'''Cybertek''' is a technology company with ties to [[HYDRA]] that developed [[Project Deathlok]].
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'''Cybertek''' was a technology company with ties to [[HYDRA]] that developed [[Project Deathlok]].
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
[[File:Garrettfileaos.png|thumb|left|Cybertek's file on John Garrett]]In 1990, Cybertek made a prototype implant inside John Garrett.<ref name="S1E21">''[[Ragtag|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 1.21: Ragtag]]''</ref>
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[[File:Garrettfileaos.png|thumb|left|250px|Cybertek's file on [[John Garrett]]]]
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In [[1990s|1990]], Cybertek made a prototype implant inside [[John Garrett]].<ref name="AoS121">''[[Ragtag|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 1.21: Ragtag]]''</ref>
   
 
Cybertek created a [[Cybertek Prosthetic Leg|cybernetic prosthetic leg]], as part of their [[Project Deathlok]], that [[Ian Quinn]] bought for ten million dollars to be delivered to him for [[Deathlok|Mike Peterson]]. To that end, Cybertek hired a private security team of mercenaries and former military personnel, led by [[Carlo Mancini]], to protect it from [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]] while it was being transported in a train travelling from Verona to Zagreb. [[Coulson's Team]] boarded the train undercover in hopes that the security team does not discover them as they chase Quinn. Since Cybertek package cases are laced with tungsten polymer, a plan was formulated to track it to Quinn.<ref>''[[T.R.A.C.K.S.|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 1.13: T.R.A.C.K.S.]]''</ref>
 
Cybertek created a [[Cybertek Prosthetic Leg|cybernetic prosthetic leg]], as part of their [[Project Deathlok]], that [[Ian Quinn]] bought for ten million dollars to be delivered to him for [[Deathlok|Mike Peterson]]. To that end, Cybertek hired a private security team of mercenaries and former military personnel, led by [[Carlo Mancini]], to protect it from [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]] while it was being transported in a train travelling from Verona to Zagreb. [[Coulson's Team]] boarded the train undercover in hopes that the security team does not discover them as they chase Quinn. Since Cybertek package cases are laced with tungsten polymer, a plan was formulated to track it to Quinn.<ref>''[[T.R.A.C.K.S.|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 1.13: T.R.A.C.K.S.]]''</ref>
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[[Phil Coulson]] and [[Melinda May]] realized that Cybertek linked most of their missions, so they went in disguise to find info on where the [[Centipede Project]] was hiding. They discovered that Cybertek only used hard files, not software, to store its information. After stealing all files pertaining to the Deathlok Project, it was discovered that [[John Garrett]] was the original Deathlok.
 
[[Phil Coulson]] and [[Melinda May]] realized that Cybertek linked most of their missions, so they went in disguise to find info on where the [[Centipede Project]] was hiding. They discovered that Cybertek only used hard files, not software, to store its information. After stealing all files pertaining to the Deathlok Project, it was discovered that [[John Garrett]] was the original Deathlok.
   
Meanwhile, Garrett chose to abandon the [[Barbershop Headquarters]] of [[HYDRA]] in [[Havana]], [[Cuba]] to move the [[Centipede Project]] to a new Cybertek facility in [[Miami]], [[Florida]]. Ian Quinn was in [[Washington, D.C.]] in a meeting with representatives from the [[United States Armed Forces]] to have them tour the new facility which could build a thousand such soldiers on order.<ref name="S1E21" />
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Meanwhile, Garrett chose to abandon the [[Barbershop Headquarters]] of [[HYDRA]] in [[Havana]], [[Cuba]] to move the [[Centipede Project]] to a new Cybertek facility in [[Miami]], [[Florida]]. Ian Quinn was in [[Washington, D.C.]] in a meeting with representatives from the [[United States Armed Forces]] to have them tour the new facility which could build a thousand such soldiers on order.<ref name="AoS121"/>
   
Cybertek developed an incentive program in which a person's relative would be held hostage and the said person would become an employee and work in a cubical, handling a Centipede-enhanced soldier.
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Cybertek developed an incentive program in which a person's relative would be held hostage and the said person would become an employee and work in a cubicle, handling a Centipede-enhanced soldier.
   
 
[[Skye]] placed a Trojan Horse in the [[Coulson's Team Hard Drive]] she gave to Ward so that it would read all the Cybertek data and give her control of their system. When they finally activated the Trojan Horse, [[Coulson's Team]] took control over Centipede Soldiers. Skye took control over Cybertek while May fought Ward and any other resistant Cybertek employees. Skye was able to release the hostages of Cybertek's "Incentive Program" including Mike Peterson's [[Ace Peterson|son]].
 
[[Skye]] placed a Trojan Horse in the [[Coulson's Team Hard Drive]] she gave to Ward so that it would read all the Cybertek data and give her control of their system. When they finally activated the Trojan Horse, [[Coulson's Team]] took control over Centipede Soldiers. Skye took control over Cybertek while May fought Ward and any other resistant Cybertek employees. Skye was able to release the hostages of Cybertek's "Incentive Program" including Mike Peterson's [[Ace Peterson|son]].
   
After Quinn gave a tour of the [[Cybertek Manufacturing Facility|New Mexico facility]], Cybertek was [[Battle at Cybertek|defeated]] when [[Coulson's Team]], aided by [[Nick Fury]], killed Garrett and freed all of the hostages that were part of the incentive program.<ref>''[[Beginning of the End|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 1.22: Beginning of the End]]''</ref>
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After Quinn gave a tour of the [[Cybertek Manufacturing Facility|New Mexico facility]], Cybertek was [[Battle at Cybertek|defeated]] when [[Coulson's Team]], aided by [[Nick Fury]], killed Garrett and freed all of the hostages that were part of the incentive program.<ref>''[[Beginning of the End|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 1.22: Beginning of the End]]''</ref> Afterwards, the Centipede Project was abandoned and Cybertrek was dissolved with former Cybertek personnel shedding their former identities to live new lives.
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Cybertek was the subject of an article published by [[New York Bulletin]].<ref>''[[The Ones We Leave Behind|Daredevil: 1.12: The Ones We Leave Behind]]''</ref>
   
 
==Staff==
 
==Staff==
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|[[Joseph Getty]]
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|[[John Knight]]
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|Unknown
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|[[Alexa Borel]]
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|[[Candace Daniels]]
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|[[Catherine Hasavari]]
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==Appearances==
 
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In chronological order:
 
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*''[[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: The Chase]]'' <small>(mentioned)</small>
 
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*''[[Daredevil (TV series)|Daredevil]]''
 
*''[[Daredevil (TV series)|Daredevil]]''
 
**''[[Daredevil (TV series)/Season One|Season One]]''
 
**''[[Daredevil (TV series)/Season One|Season One]]''
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***''[[The Ones We Leave Behind]]'' <small>(newspaper)</small>
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***''[[Kinbaku]]'' <small>(newspaper)</small>
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***''[[Seven Minutes in Heaven]]'' <small>(newspaper)</small>
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***''[[Principia (episode)|Principia]]'' <small>(mentioned)</small>
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*In the comics, Cybertek is a division of the [[Roxxon Oil Corporation]], responsible of the Deathlok Project that transformed Michael Collins into [[Deathlok]].
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*In the comics, Cybertek is a division of the [[Roxxon Corporation]], responsible of the Deathlok Project that transformed Michael Collins into [[Deathlok]].
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*In ''[[Ragtag]]'', [[Phil Coulson]] uncovered the Cybertek files on the Deathlok program, he notes how the program goes back to the [[1990s]], a nod to the original Deathlok comic which was launched at the same time.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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{{Reflist}}
<references />
 
   
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*{{Marvel|Cybertek (Earth-616)|Cybertek}}
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*{{Marvel}}
 
[[Category:Organizations]]
 
[[Category:Organizations]]
 
[[Category:HYDRA]]
 
[[Category:HYDRA]]

Revision as of 17:38, 19 November 2020

"Cybertek, Inc. A small firm that deals in advanced technology and research."
Skye[src]

Cybertek was a technology company with ties to HYDRA that developed Project Deathlok.

History

Garrettfileaos

Cybertek's file on John Garrett

In 1990, Cybertek made a prototype implant inside John Garrett.[1]

Cybertek created a cybernetic prosthetic leg, as part of their Project Deathlok, that Ian Quinn bought for ten million dollars to be delivered to him for Mike Peterson. To that end, Cybertek hired a private security team of mercenaries and former military personnel, led by Carlo Mancini, to protect it from S.H.I.E.L.D. while it was being transported in a train travelling from Verona to Zagreb. Coulson's Team boarded the train undercover in hopes that the security team does not discover them as they chase Quinn. Since Cybertek package cases are laced with tungsten polymer, a plan was formulated to track it to Quinn.[2]

Phil Coulson and Melinda May realized that Cybertek linked most of their missions, so they went in disguise to find info on where the Centipede Project was hiding. They discovered that Cybertek only used hard files, not software, to store its information. After stealing all files pertaining to the Deathlok Project, it was discovered that John Garrett was the original Deathlok.

Meanwhile, Garrett chose to abandon the Barbershop Headquarters of HYDRA in Havana, Cuba to move the Centipede Project to a new Cybertek facility in Miami, Florida. Ian Quinn was in Washington, D.C. in a meeting with representatives from the United States Armed Forces to have them tour the new facility which could build a thousand such soldiers on order.[1]

Cybertek developed an incentive program in which a person's relative would be held hostage and the said person would become an employee and work in a cubicle, handling a Centipede-enhanced soldier.

Skye placed a Trojan Horse in the Coulson's Team Hard Drive she gave to Ward so that it would read all the Cybertek data and give her control of their system. When they finally activated the Trojan Horse, Coulson's Team took control over Centipede Soldiers. Skye took control over Cybertek while May fought Ward and any other resistant Cybertek employees. Skye was able to release the hostages of Cybertek's "Incentive Program" including Mike Peterson's son.

After Quinn gave a tour of the New Mexico facility, Cybertek was defeated when Coulson's Team, aided by Nick Fury, killed Garrett and freed all of the hostages that were part of the incentive program.[3] Afterwards, the Centipede Project was abandoned and Cybertrek was dissolved with former Cybertek personnel shedding their former identities to live new lives.

Cybertek was the subject of an article published by New York Bulletin.[4]

Staff

Name Position Status
Ian Quinn Contact Deceased
Carlo Mancini Head of Security Deceased
Sofia Security Deceased
Ott Senior vice-president of R&D Alive
Diaz Scientist Alive
Joseph Getty Scientist Formerly, Alive
John Knight Scientist Unknown
Alexa Borel Scientist Unknown
Candace Daniels Scientist Unknown
Benjamin Froyd Scientist Unknown
Rachid Zarrak Scientist Unknown
Catherine Hasavari Scientist Unknown
Kyle Zeller Forced Employee Alive
Jesse Fletcher Forced Employee Alive
Luca Russo Contact Deceased

Facilities

Products

Appearances

Appearances for Cybertek

In chronological order:

Trivia

  • In the comics, Cybertek is a division of the Roxxon Corporation, responsible of the Deathlok Project that transformed Michael Collins into Deathlok.
  • In Ragtag, Phil Coulson uncovered the Cybertek files on the Deathlok program, he notes how the program goes back to the 1990s, a nod to the original Deathlok comic which was launched at the same time.

References

External Links