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|citizenship = {{Citizenship|USA}} |
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|gender = Male |
|gender = Male |
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+ | |affiliation = {{Affiliation|US1}} <small>(formerly)</small><br>{{Affiliation|AIM}} |
|movie = ''[[Iron Man 3]]'' |
|movie = ''[[Iron Man 3]]'' |
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|status = Deceased}} |
|status = Deceased}} |
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− | '''Drew Grey''' was a former member of the [[United States |
+ | '''Drew Grey''' was a former member of the [[United States Army]] who underwent the [[Extremis]] treatment provided by [[Aldrich Killian]]. |
==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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+ | Discharged from the [[United States Army]], Drew Grey was contacted by [[Advanced Idea Mechanics]] to test a gene-controlling process known as [[Extremis]]. Grey accepted the offer and became a human test subject, grateful for the restorative effect it had on his body. However, the Extremis within him went critical and killed Grey.<ref>''[[Iron Man 3]]''</ref> |
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− | Drew Grey, a former member of one of the branches of the [[United States Armed Forces]], became a candidate to test Extremis. |
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+ | ==Relationships== |
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− | [[Tony Stark]] saw his file of the treatment among many others when he hacked into [[A.I.M.]] files in order to locate the [[Trevor Slattery|Mandarin]].<ref>''[[Iron Man 3]]''</ref> |
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+ | ===Allies=== |
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+ | *[[United States Army]] |
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+ | *[[A.I.M.]] |
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+ | **[[Aldrich Killian]] † |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
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[[Category:Iron Man 3 Characters]] |
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[[Category:Humans]] |
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Revision as of 23:44, 22 May 2020
Drew Grey was a former member of the United States Army who underwent the Extremis treatment provided by Aldrich Killian.
Biography
Discharged from the United States Army, Drew Grey was contacted by Advanced Idea Mechanics to test a gene-controlling process known as Extremis. Grey accepted the offer and became a human test subject, grateful for the restorative effect it had on his body. However, the Extremis within him went critical and killed Grey.[1]