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|image = Ghost Rider Spares Quake.jpeg
 
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|previous = [[Escape from the Raft]]
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|previous = [[Ambush on the Aryan Brotherhood]]
|next = [[Blackout Attack]]
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|conc = [[Ambush on the Chinatown Crew]]
|place = [[El Monte Junk and Salvage]]
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|next = [[Ambush at the Pasadena Momentum Laboratory]]
|date = [[2017|January 29, 2017]]
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|war = [[Chase of Quake]]
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|place = [[El Monte Junk and Salvage]], [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]
|result =
 
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|date = Late [[2017|March 2017]]<ref name="AoS407">''[[Deals With Our Devils|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 4.07: Deals With Our Devils]]''</ref><ref name="AoS411">''[[Wake Up|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 4.11: Wake Up]]''</ref><ref>[http://marvelcinematicuniverse.wikia.com/wiki/2017#cite_note-AoS401-3_Placement-12 Explanation for its placement]</ref>
|side1 = [[Quake|Daisy Johnson]]
 
|side2 = [[Ghost Rider|Robbie Reyes]]
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|result = [[Ghost Rider]] escapes from [[Quake]].
|commanders1 = [[Quake|Daisy Johnson]]
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|side1 = <center>[[Quake]]</center>
|commanders2 = [[Ghost Rider|Robbie Reyes]]
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|side2 = <center>[[Ghost Rider]]</center>
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|commanders1 = <center>[[Quake]]</center>
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|commanders2 = <center>[[Ghost Rider]]</center>
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{{Quote|You don't get to decide who deserves to die."<br>"I'm not the [[Spirit of Vengeance|one]] who decides.|[[Quake|Daisy Johnson]] and [[Ghost Rider|Robbie Reyes]]|The Ghost}}The '''Duel at El Monte Junkyard''' was a confrontation between the [[Inhumans|Inhuman]] vigilante [[Quake|Daisy Johnson]] and the demonic being known as [[Ghost Rider]].
 
 
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{{Quote|You don't get to decide who deserves to die."<br>"I'm not the [[Spirit of Vengeance|one]] who decides.|[[Quake]] and [[Ghost Rider]]|The Ghost}}
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The '''Duel at El Monte Junk and Salvage''' was a confrontation between the vigilante [[Quake]] and the demonic being known as [[Ghost Rider]].
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
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{{Quote|Word is he [[Ambush on the Aryan Brotherhood|hit]] again last night. [[D. Anderson|Two]] [[R. Moore|dead]] in the street."<br>"Who?"<br>"The [[Ghost Rider]].|[[Felix]] and [[Daisy Johnson]]|The Ghost}}
In [[2016]], following the [[Destruction of HYDRA|destruction of HYDRA]] and the ratification of the [[Sokovia Accords]], S.H.I.E.L.D. was relegitimized under public servant [[Jeffrey Mace]], who replaced veteran agent [[Phil Coulson]] as Director. 
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In [[2016]], following the [[Destruction of HYDRA]] and the ratification of the [[Sokovia Accords]], [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]] was legitimized under [[Jeffrey Mace]], who replaced [[Phil Coulson]] as Director.
   
Around the same time, [[Inhumans|Inhuman]] agent [[Daisy Johnson]] went rogue and began operating as a vigilante. Dubbed "Quake" by the press, Johnson's actions prompted S.H.I.E.L.D. to launch a manhunt in a desperate attempt to find their renegade comrade.<ref name="AoS322">''[[Ascension|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 3.22: Ascension]]''</ref>
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Around the same time, [[Inhumans|Inhuman]] agent [[Daisy Johnson]] went rogue and began operating as a vigilante. Dubbed "Quake" by the press, Johnson's actions prompted S.H.I.E.L.D. to launch a manhunt in a desperate attempt to find their renegade comrade.<ref name="AoS322">''[[Ascension|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 3.22: Ascension]]''</ref>
   
The following year, a series of murders began occurring in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], all of which were believed to have been committed by an enigmatic vigilante known only as [[Ghost Rider]]. Having murdered members of both the [[Fifth Street Locos]] and the [[Watchdogs]] as well as councilman [[Roger Perez]] and pedophilic teacher [[Thomas Wright]], the Ghost Rider quickly became a symbol of fear.<ref name="AoS401">''[[The Ghost|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 4.01: The Ghost]]''</ref>
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The following year, a series of gruesome killings began occurring throughout [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], all of which were believed to have been committed by a vigilante known as [[Ghost Rider]]. Having murdered members of the [[Fifth Street Locos]] and the [[Watchdogs]] as well as councilman [[Roger Perez]] and local high school teacher [[Thomas Wright]], the Rider quickly became a symbol of fear.
   
On [[2017|January 28th]], Johnson learned that members of the [[Aryan Brotherhood]] had been hired by the Watchdogs. Having discovered that local gangs throughout the city had recently started working for the Watchdogs, she managed to track down four members who, unbeknownst to her, were eluding the Ghost Rider after being caught delivering [[Quantum Batteries|a stolen box]] to the [[Chinatown Crew]]. 
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Sometime later, Johnson learned that several members of the [[Aryan Brotherhood]] had recently been hired by the Watchdogs. Johnson managed to track down four members who, unbeknownst to her, were eluding the Rider after being caught delivering [[Quantum Batteries|a stolen box]] to the [[Chinatown Crew]].
   
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In the ensuing confrontation, the Rider slaughtered [[R. Moore]] and [[D. Anderson]] before abducting [[T. Mitchell]] and driving away. Johnson, who had observed the entire scene, escaped as local authorities arrived while [[M. Scott]] was taken to a local hospital.
Confronting the quartet on a deserted street, Johnson easily defeated [[Scott]] in hand to hand combat only to watch as blood began pouring out of his chest and he begged for her help. Meanwhile, the other members noticed the Ghost Rider's [[Hell Charger|car]] and attempted to destroy it with a rocket launcher but failed. In the ensuing confrontation, the Rider slaughtered [[Moore (Aryan Brotherhood)|Moore]] and [[Anderson (Aryan Brotherhood)|Anderson]] before abducting [[Mitchell]] and driving away.
 
   
The next day, Johnson confronted Scott at the local hospital where he was staying and attempted to learn more about the Rider. Scott, however, only gave her a cryptic answer before opening his wound and allowing himself to slowly bleed to death. Frustrated, Johnson escaped the hospital and set out to learn the Rider's true identity on her own.<ref name="AoS401" />
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The following day, Johnson infiltrated the hospital where Scott was recovering and pressed him for information about the Rider. Scott, however, only gave a cryptic answer before opening his wound and allowing himself to bleed to death. Johnson then set out to learn the Rider's identity on her own.<ref name="AoS401">''[[The Ghost|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 4.01: The Ghost]]''</ref>
   
 
==Duel==
 
==Duel==
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{{Quote|So... you've got the Devil inside you, too.|[[Ghost Rider]] to [[Quake]]|The Ghost}}
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[[Quake]] met [[Robbie Reyes]] and pretended to be looking for the owner a [[Hell Charger|1969 Dodge Charger]] who might have bought the parts for his car at [[El Monte Junk and Salvage]]. Reyes, who suspected Quake might expose him and sensed that she was a threat, offered her the opportunity to go through the sales ledger book of sales to check whether she could find any valuable information. Quake accepted but on the way she recognized Reyes' way of rattling his keys as she had heard it before during the [[Ambush on the Aryan Brotherhood]].
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[[File:Quake_S4_EW.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Quake fires a shockwave at [[Robbie Reyes]]]]
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Quake, realizing that Reyes was none other than [[Ghost Rider]] she was looking for, turned around and attacked Reyes. Reyes tried to incapacitate her, but Quake used her powers to throw Reyes backwards into a van. Getting back up, Reyes grabbed a long metal pole and lit it on fire. He then asked Quake if she had the devil inside of her and the two of them faced off.
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[[File:RobbieReyes-YouGotTheDevilInYou.jpg|thumb|250px|Reyes prepares to fight against [[Quake]]]]
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Eventually, Quake managed to best Reyes and pin him to a barrier, using her powers to hold him in place. Quake accused him of several murders but Reyes rebuffed her, stating that his victims deserved their fate. Enraged, Quake kicked him to the ground and told Reyes that he did not have the right to decide who lived or died. However, Reyes got up and explained that he was not the one who decided, transforming into Ghost Rider to prove his point.
   
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As Quake looked shocked upon seeing his appearance, Ghost Rider grabbed a steel beam from a car, set it on fire, and tried using it as a weapon towards Quake only for her to use her powers to get the weapon out of his hands and keeping Ghost Rider at bay. Ghost Rider then furiously punched her in the torso, making her fall to the ground. He then threw a large steel cabinet shelf down on top of her, only for Quake to use her powers to stop the cabinet from falling on her.
''To be added''
 
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[[File:TheGhost3.png|thumb|left|250px|[[Ghost Rider]] sees through [[Quake]]'s soul]]
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However, this made Quake laying defenseless on the ground. She begged Ghost Rider to kill her as she still felt remorse for the death of [[Lincoln Campbell]], but Ghost Rider, having looked into her soul and determining she did not deserve death, simply left the junkyard. Quake then rolled away just in time for the cabinet shelf to fall in her place. She felt one of her bones had been broken while using her powers and examined it while hearing Reyes getting away with the [[Hell Charger]].<ref name="AoS401"/>
   
 
==Aftermath==
 
==Aftermath==
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{{Quote|You know who I am, which is a problem. For both of us. A problem that has to go away."<br>"Threaten me all you want. You think I'm afraid to die?"<br>"I think you want it. No doubt. You got a death wish. Coming back to find me after I let you live.|[[Robbie Reyes]] and [[Quake]]|Meet the New Boss}}
 
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Having clearly witnessed [[Ghost Rider]]'s transformation, [[Quake]] believed him to be an [[Inhumans|Inhuman]] and sought to enlist his assistance in her fight against the [[Watchdogs]]. She went to find [[Robbie Reyes]] at [[Canelo's Auto and Body]], but Reyes denied being an Inhuman, claiming to have sold his soul to the Devil himself. Another duel erupted and Quake was defeated one more time. Despite that, an awkward cooperation between the two vigilantes later emerged as both of them might have been looking for the same answers regarding the Watchdogs and their different associates like the [[Aryan Brotherhood]] and the [[Chinatown Crew]].<ref>''[[Meet the New Boss|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 4.02: Meet the New Boss]]''</ref>
''To be added''
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 23:11, 5 June 2020

"You don't get to decide who deserves to die."
"I'm not the one who decides."
Quake and Ghost Rider[src]

The Duel at El Monte Junk and Salvage was a confrontation between the vigilante Quake and the demonic being known as Ghost Rider.

Background

"Word is he hit again last night. Two dead in the street."
"Who?"
"The Ghost Rider."
Felix and Daisy Johnson[src]

In 2016, following the Destruction of HYDRA and the ratification of the Sokovia Accords, S.H.I.E.L.D. was legitimized under Jeffrey Mace, who replaced Phil Coulson as Director.

Around the same time, Inhuman agent Daisy Johnson went rogue and began operating as a vigilante. Dubbed "Quake" by the press, Johnson's actions prompted S.H.I.E.L.D. to launch a manhunt in a desperate attempt to find their renegade comrade.[4]

The following year, a series of gruesome killings began occurring throughout Los Angeles, California, all of which were believed to have been committed by a vigilante known as Ghost Rider. Having murdered members of the Fifth Street Locos and the Watchdogs as well as councilman Roger Perez and local high school teacher Thomas Wright, the Rider quickly became a symbol of fear.

Sometime later, Johnson learned that several members of the Aryan Brotherhood had recently been hired by the Watchdogs. Johnson managed to track down four members who, unbeknownst to her, were eluding the Rider after being caught delivering a stolen box to the Chinatown Crew.

In the ensuing confrontation, the Rider slaughtered R. Moore and D. Anderson before abducting T. Mitchell and driving away. Johnson, who had observed the entire scene, escaped as local authorities arrived while M. Scott was taken to a local hospital.

The following day, Johnson infiltrated the hospital where Scott was recovering and pressed him for information about the Rider. Scott, however, only gave a cryptic answer before opening his wound and allowing himself to bleed to death. Johnson then set out to learn the Rider's identity on her own.[5]

Duel

"So... you've got the Devil inside you, too."
Ghost Rider to Quake[src]

Quake met Robbie Reyes and pretended to be looking for the owner a 1969 Dodge Charger who might have bought the parts for his car at El Monte Junk and Salvage. Reyes, who suspected Quake might expose him and sensed that she was a threat, offered her the opportunity to go through the sales ledger book of sales to check whether she could find any valuable information. Quake accepted but on the way she recognized Reyes' way of rattling his keys as she had heard it before during the Ambush on the Aryan Brotherhood.

Quake S4 EW

Quake fires a shockwave at Robbie Reyes

Quake, realizing that Reyes was none other than Ghost Rider she was looking for, turned around and attacked Reyes. Reyes tried to incapacitate her, but Quake used her powers to throw Reyes backwards into a van. Getting back up, Reyes grabbed a long metal pole and lit it on fire. He then asked Quake if she had the devil inside of her and the two of them faced off.

RobbieReyes-YouGotTheDevilInYou

Reyes prepares to fight against Quake

Eventually, Quake managed to best Reyes and pin him to a barrier, using her powers to hold him in place. Quake accused him of several murders but Reyes rebuffed her, stating that his victims deserved their fate. Enraged, Quake kicked him to the ground and told Reyes that he did not have the right to decide who lived or died. However, Reyes got up and explained that he was not the one who decided, transforming into Ghost Rider to prove his point.

As Quake looked shocked upon seeing his appearance, Ghost Rider grabbed a steel beam from a car, set it on fire, and tried using it as a weapon towards Quake only for her to use her powers to get the weapon out of his hands and keeping Ghost Rider at bay. Ghost Rider then furiously punched her in the torso, making her fall to the ground. He then threw a large steel cabinet shelf down on top of her, only for Quake to use her powers to stop the cabinet from falling on her.

TheGhost3

Ghost Rider sees through Quake's soul

However, this made Quake laying defenseless on the ground. She begged Ghost Rider to kill her as she still felt remorse for the death of Lincoln Campbell, but Ghost Rider, having looked into her soul and determining she did not deserve death, simply left the junkyard. Quake then rolled away just in time for the cabinet shelf to fall in her place. She felt one of her bones had been broken while using her powers and examined it while hearing Reyes getting away with the Hell Charger.[5]

Aftermath

"You know who I am, which is a problem. For both of us. A problem that has to go away."
"Threaten me all you want. You think I'm afraid to die?"
"I think you want it. No doubt. You got a death wish. Coming back to find me after I let you live."
Robbie Reyes and Quake[src]

Having clearly witnessed Ghost Rider's transformation, Quake believed him to be an Inhuman and sought to enlist his assistance in her fight against the Watchdogs. She went to find Robbie Reyes at Canelo's Auto and Body, but Reyes denied being an Inhuman, claiming to have sold his soul to the Devil himself. Another duel erupted and Quake was defeated one more time. Despite that, an awkward cooperation between the two vigilantes later emerged as both of them might have been looking for the same answers regarding the Watchdogs and their different associates like the Aryan Brotherhood and the Chinatown Crew.[6]

References