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|image = LMSNTYF Hell Charger Infobox.jpg
 
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|builder = {{WPS|Dodge}}
 
|builder = {{WPS|Dodge}}
|owner = [[Eli Morrow]] <small>(former)</small><br>[[Robbie Reyes]]
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|owner = [[Eli Morrow]] <small>(formerly)</small><br>[[Robbie Reyes]]
|users = [[Robbie Reyes]]
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|users = [[Eli Morrow]] †<br>[[Robbie Reyes]]<br>[[Quake]]
|passengers = [[Quake]]<br>[[Gabe Reyes]]
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|passengers = [[Gabe Reyes]]<br>[[Quake]]
 
|speed =
 
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|weapons =
 
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|tv series = ''[[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.]]''
 
|tv series = ''[[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.]]''
 
|status = Active}}
 
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{{Quote|Oh, she's a real beauty, Phil. '{{WPS|Dodge Charger#Second generation: 1968–1970|69 Charger}}, BDS blower, am I right?"<br>"Yes, you are."<br>"Yep. I collected {{WPS|Hot Wheels}} as a kid."<br>"Well, they don't make them any hotter than this one.|[[Jeffrey Mace]] and [[Phil Coulson]]|The Good Samaritan}}
{{Quote|Can't be a standard Magnum under the hood. That's got to be at least a 426 Hemi.|[[Alphonso Mackenzie]]|Let Me Stand Next to Your Fire}}
 
The '''Hell Charger''', also called '''Lucy'''<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/BKOTjR-Dt1x/ Gabriel Luna on Instagram]</ref>, is a modified black {{WPS|Dodge Charger#Second generation: 1968–1970|1969 Dodge Charger}} belonging to [[Robbie Reyes]]. Hell Charger bears a California license plate bearing the license number 299 ZXB.
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The '''Hell Charger''' is a modified black {{WPS|Dodge Charger#Second generation: 1968–1970|1969 Dodge Charger}} belonging to [[Robbie Reyes]]. The Hell Charger bears a California license plate 299 ZXB.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
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===Regular Car===
''To be added''
 
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{{Quote|Look at [[Eli Morrow|Tío]]. He's got all those degrees, bought this sweet car, never has time to enjoy it.|[[Robbie Reyes]] to [[Gabe Reyes]]|The Good Samaritan}}
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Before [[Robbie Reyes]] became Ghost Rider, the Hell Charger was a regular {{WPS|Dodge Charger#Second generation: 1968–1970|1969 Dodge Charger}} owned by [[Eli Morrow]]. Morrow used notably this car to go to work in [[Momentum Labs]].
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[[File:HellCharger_Accident.png|thumb|left|250px|The Charger is damaged in an [[Attack on Robbie and Gabe Reyes|accident]]]]
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Unbeknownst to Morrow, however, the car was also used by his nephew Robbie for underground night races. While readying to leave for a race against a [[Fifth Street Locos|Fifth Street Loco]], Robbie was spotted by his brother [[Gabe Reyes|Gabe]], who he convinced to join him for the race. On their way, they were [[Attack on Robbie and Gabe Reyes|ambushed]] by the Fifth Street Locos who had been hired by [[Joseph Bauer]] to target Morrow. Although Robbie tried to drive away, they suffered a heavy accident which damaged the car. While Gabe was trapped in the overthrown vehicle, he saw an [[Johnny Blaze|individual]] kneel to his seemingly deceased brother, who was reanimated seconds later by becoming the new Ghost Rider.<ref name="AoS406">''[[The Good Samaritan|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 4.06: The Good Samaritan]]''</ref>
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===Ghost Rider's Car===
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[[File:HellCharger-TheGhostAttack.jpg|thumb|250px|The Hell Charger charges during the [[Ambush on the Aryan Brotherhood]]]]
 
{{Quote|Can't be a standard Magnum under the hood. That's got to be at least a 426 Hemi.|[[Alphonso Mackenzie]]|Let Me Stand Next to Your Fire}}
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With [[Eli Morrow]]'s arrest, [[Ghost Rider]] took the Dodge Charger for his own. He upgraded it so that it would be more fitting to his powers and soon became known all across [[Los Angeles]] as demonic being riding a flaming car. Ghost Rider notably took his Hell Charger for an [[Ambush on the Aryan Brotherhood]]. During the attack, [[R. Moore]] used a rocket launcher on the car, but it landed back on its wheels and remained undamaged.
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Ghost Rider captured [[T. Mitchell]] and sequestrated him in [[El Monte Junk and Salvage]]. After interrogating him, Ghost Rider angrily drove the car onto Mitchell to kill him. While he prepared to leave the junkyard, he encountered [[Quake]], which eventually led to a [[Duel at El Monte Junk and Salvage|duel]] between the two vigilantes. Ghost Rider defeated Quake and then left the junkyard with the Hell Charger.<ref>''[[The Ghost|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 4.01: The Ghost]]''</ref>
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[[File:DaisyRidesHellCharger-Fire.jpg|thumb|left|250px|[[Quake]] tries to cling to the Hell Charger]]
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Quake returned to see Reyes at [[Canelo's Auto and Body]] the day after their duel. When they got alone, Reyes knocked Quake unconscious and tied her up to a chair. When she mentioned the name of [[Momentum Labs]], Reyes lashed out of the place and took his Hell Charger away to the laboratory in [[Pasadena]]. Quake tried to follow him by jumping onto the car, but Reyes ejected her out. He later found Quake again and agreed to associate with her. As a result, Quake joined Reyes in the Hell Charger.<ref>''[[Meet the New Boss|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 4.02: Meet the New Boss]]''</ref>
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Reyes and Quake drove across [[Los Angeles]], intending to visit Reyes' uncle [[Eli Morrow]] at the [[South Ridge Penitentiary]]. When the [[Blackout Attack]] occurred, Reyes drove the Hell Charger to find his brother [[Gabe Reyes|Gabe]], who was being threatened by thugs. One of them approached the Hell Charger and put his hands on it, prompting Robbie to imbue it with heat so it would burn the thug's hands. Once the thugs were defeated thanks to Quake, Reyes drove the Hell Charger to the [[Reyes Residence]], where he left Quake and Gabe before departing for the night.<ref>''[[Uprising (episode)|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 4.03: Uprising]]''</ref>
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[[File:1969 Charger & 1962 Corvette.png|thumb|250px|The Hell Charger racing against [[Lola]]]]
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Reyes eventually went to visit his uncle alone. While leaving the car-park with the Hell Charger, he was recognized by [[Alphonso Mackenzie]], who had met him at the Momentum laboratory. [[Phil Coulson]] and Mackenzie chased the Hell Charger through Los Angeles until Reyes' violently bumped into a cloaked [[Quinjet]], knocking him out. Reyes and the Hell Charger were then taken aboard the [[Zephyr One]], where Mackenzie expressed his admiration towards the car, although Reyes demanded that he did not touch it.<ref>''[[Let Me Stand Next to Your Fire|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 4.04: Let Me Stand Next to Your Fire]]''</ref>
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[[File:RReyesDJohnson-Driving.jpg|thumb|left|250px|[[Robbie Reyes]] accompanies [[Quake]] in the Hell Charger]]
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When Reyes was temporarily trapped between two dimensions, the [[Spirit of Vengeance]] felt dragged down into [[Hell]] and transferred itself to Mackenzie, who angrily left the Zephyr One much to his colleague's surprise. Quake took the Hell Charger to chase Mackenzie and unbeknownst to her, Reyes was sitting next to her in the car, albeit in his transdimensional condition, instructing her to take care of the vehicle. As Quake briefly lost track on Mackenzie, Reyes furiously instructed to go left, and although she could not hear him, the car seemingly somewhat responded by activating the left turn signal. Thanks to that, Quake managed to find the [[Chinatown Crew Hideout]] which she stormed while still driving the car.<ref>''[[Deals With Our Devils|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 4.07: Deals With Our Devils]]''</ref>
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The Hell Charger later returned to the Zephyr One until Ghost Rider seemingly permanently disappeared during the [[Battle at the Chinatown Crew Headquarters]], leaving the car without a proper owner.<ref>''[[The Laws of Inferno Dynamics|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 4.08: The Laws of Inferno Dynamics]]''</ref>
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===Stored and Reclaimed===
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[[File:HellCharger_Attack_Aida.png|thumb|250px|[[Ghost Rider]] drives the Hell Charger to [[Aida]]'s hideout]]
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{{Quote|[[Robbie Reyes]] just stole his Charger out of a [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]] impound garage outside of [[Dover]].|[[Quake]] to [[Phil Coulson]]|World's End}}
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Following [[Ghost Rider]]'s disappearance, the Hell Charger was taken to a [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]] facility. However, Ghost Rider eventually returned from [[Hell]] to bring back the [[Darkhold]] and [[Aida]]. He reclaimed his car and drove it to the warehouse where Aida and her [[Life-Model Decoy]]s were hiding. After the attack, [[Daisy Johnson]] came to find Ghost Rider, who put his Hell Charger in the [[Zephyr One]]. Ghost Rider later returned into Hell, once again leaving his car behind him.<ref>''[[World's End|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 4.22: World's End]]''</ref>
   
 
==Capabilities==
 
==Capabilities==
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{{Quote|How's my baby doing?"<br>"You mean ''our'' baby. Had to replace the fan belt. She's been overheating a bit lately.|[[Eli Morrow]] and [[Robbie Reyes]]|Let Me Stand Next to Your Fire}}
 
[[File:TG Hell Charger Infobox.png|thumb|250px|Hell Charger's engine and wheels emitting fire]]
 
[[File:TG Hell Charger Infobox.png|thumb|250px|Hell Charger's engine and wheels emitting fire]]
'''Fire Generation''': The Hell Charger's tires and engine are able to generate fire. The vehicle's surface can be heated up at will.
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*'''Fire Generation''': The Hell Charger's tires and engine are able to generate fire. The vehicle's surface can be heated up at will.
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{{Quote|It heals itself. Scientifically impossible self-healing car."<br>"That only works when I'm the Rider.|[[Quake]] and [[Robbie Reyes]]|Deals With Our Devils}}
 
'''Durability''': Hell Charger can withstand attacks that would heavily damage or destroy regular cars. It was able to endure a hit from an RPG, which launched the car into the air, and to crash into a [[Quinjet]] at full speed without sustaining damage.
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*'''Durability''': Hell Charger can withstand attacks that would heavily damage or destroy regular cars. It was able to endure a hit from an RPG, which launched the car into the air, and to crash into a [[Quinjet]] at full speed without sustaining damage. However, this only happens as long as Robbie Reyes is Ghost Rider.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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{|class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" width="100%"
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!Appearances for Hell Charger
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In chronological order:
 
In chronological order:
 
*''[[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.]]''
 
*''[[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.]]''
 
**''[[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D./Season Four|Season Four]]''
 
**''[[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D./Season Four|Season Four]]''
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***''[[The Good Samaritan]]'' <small>(flashbacks)</small>
 
***''[[The Ghost]]''
 
***''[[The Ghost]]''
 
***''[[Meet the New Boss]]''
 
***''[[Meet the New Boss]]''
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***''[[Let Me Stand Next to Your Fire]]''
 
***''[[Let Me Stand Next to Your Fire]]''
 
***''[[Lockup]]'' <small>(mentioned)</small>
 
***''[[Lockup]]'' <small>(mentioned)</small>
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***''[[The Good Samaritan]]''
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***''[[Deals With Our Devils]]''
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***''[[The Laws of Inferno Dynamics]]''
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***''[[World's End]]''
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|}
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==Behind the Scenes==
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*Actor [[Gabriel Luna]] nicknamed the car '''Lucy''', for Lucifer.<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/BKOTjR-Dt1x/ Gabriel Luna on Instagram]</ref>
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 08:50, 8 June 2020

"Oh, she's a real beauty, Phil. '69 Charger, BDS blower, am I right?"
"Yes, you are."
"Yep. I collected Hot Wheels as a kid."
"Well, they don't make them any hotter than this one."
Jeffrey Mace and Phil Coulson[src]

The Hell Charger is a modified black 1969 Dodge Charger belonging to Robbie Reyes. The Hell Charger bears a California license plate 299 ZXB.

History

Regular Car

"Look at Tío. He's got all those degrees, bought this sweet car, never has time to enjoy it."
Robbie Reyes to Gabe Reyes[src]

Before Robbie Reyes became Ghost Rider, the Hell Charger was a regular 1969 Dodge Charger owned by Eli Morrow. Morrow used notably this car to go to work in Momentum Labs.

HellCharger Accident

The Charger is damaged in an accident

Unbeknownst to Morrow, however, the car was also used by his nephew Robbie for underground night races. While readying to leave for a race against a Fifth Street Loco, Robbie was spotted by his brother Gabe, who he convinced to join him for the race. On their way, they were ambushed by the Fifth Street Locos who had been hired by Joseph Bauer to target Morrow. Although Robbie tried to drive away, they suffered a heavy accident which damaged the car. While Gabe was trapped in the overthrown vehicle, he saw an individual kneel to his seemingly deceased brother, who was reanimated seconds later by becoming the new Ghost Rider.[1]

Ghost Rider's Car

HellCharger-TheGhostAttack

The Hell Charger charges during the Ambush on the Aryan Brotherhood

"Can't be a standard Magnum under the hood. That's got to be at least a 426 Hemi."
Alphonso Mackenzie[src]

With Eli Morrow's arrest, Ghost Rider took the Dodge Charger for his own. He upgraded it so that it would be more fitting to his powers and soon became known all across Los Angeles as demonic being riding a flaming car. Ghost Rider notably took his Hell Charger for an Ambush on the Aryan Brotherhood. During the attack, R. Moore used a rocket launcher on the car, but it landed back on its wheels and remained undamaged.

Ghost Rider captured T. Mitchell and sequestrated him in El Monte Junk and Salvage. After interrogating him, Ghost Rider angrily drove the car onto Mitchell to kill him. While he prepared to leave the junkyard, he encountered Quake, which eventually led to a duel between the two vigilantes. Ghost Rider defeated Quake and then left the junkyard with the Hell Charger.[2]

DaisyRidesHellCharger-Fire

Quake tries to cling to the Hell Charger

Quake returned to see Reyes at Canelo's Auto and Body the day after their duel. When they got alone, Reyes knocked Quake unconscious and tied her up to a chair. When she mentioned the name of Momentum Labs, Reyes lashed out of the place and took his Hell Charger away to the laboratory in Pasadena. Quake tried to follow him by jumping onto the car, but Reyes ejected her out. He later found Quake again and agreed to associate with her. As a result, Quake joined Reyes in the Hell Charger.[3]

Reyes and Quake drove across Los Angeles, intending to visit Reyes' uncle Eli Morrow at the South Ridge Penitentiary. When the Blackout Attack occurred, Reyes drove the Hell Charger to find his brother Gabe, who was being threatened by thugs. One of them approached the Hell Charger and put his hands on it, prompting Robbie to imbue it with heat so it would burn the thug's hands. Once the thugs were defeated thanks to Quake, Reyes drove the Hell Charger to the Reyes Residence, where he left Quake and Gabe before departing for the night.[4]

1969 Charger & 1962 Corvette

The Hell Charger racing against Lola

Reyes eventually went to visit his uncle alone. While leaving the car-park with the Hell Charger, he was recognized by Alphonso Mackenzie, who had met him at the Momentum laboratory. Phil Coulson and Mackenzie chased the Hell Charger through Los Angeles until Reyes' violently bumped into a cloaked Quinjet, knocking him out. Reyes and the Hell Charger were then taken aboard the Zephyr One, where Mackenzie expressed his admiration towards the car, although Reyes demanded that he did not touch it.[5]

RReyesDJohnson-Driving

Robbie Reyes accompanies Quake in the Hell Charger

When Reyes was temporarily trapped between two dimensions, the Spirit of Vengeance felt dragged down into Hell and transferred itself to Mackenzie, who angrily left the Zephyr One much to his colleague's surprise. Quake took the Hell Charger to chase Mackenzie and unbeknownst to her, Reyes was sitting next to her in the car, albeit in his transdimensional condition, instructing her to take care of the vehicle. As Quake briefly lost track on Mackenzie, Reyes furiously instructed to go left, and although she could not hear him, the car seemingly somewhat responded by activating the left turn signal. Thanks to that, Quake managed to find the Chinatown Crew Hideout which she stormed while still driving the car.[6]

The Hell Charger later returned to the Zephyr One until Ghost Rider seemingly permanently disappeared during the Battle at the Chinatown Crew Headquarters, leaving the car without a proper owner.[7]

Stored and Reclaimed

HellCharger Attack Aida

Ghost Rider drives the Hell Charger to Aida's hideout

"Robbie Reyes just stole his Charger out of a S.H.I.E.L.D. impound garage outside of Dover."
Quake to Phil Coulson[src]

Following Ghost Rider's disappearance, the Hell Charger was taken to a S.H.I.E.L.D. facility. However, Ghost Rider eventually returned from Hell to bring back the Darkhold and Aida. He reclaimed his car and drove it to the warehouse where Aida and her Life-Model Decoys were hiding. After the attack, Daisy Johnson came to find Ghost Rider, who put his Hell Charger in the Zephyr One. Ghost Rider later returned into Hell, once again leaving his car behind him.[8]

Capabilities

"How's my baby doing?"
"You mean
our baby. Had to replace the fan belt. She's been overheating a bit lately."
Eli Morrow and Robbie Reyes[src]
TG Hell Charger Infobox

Hell Charger's engine and wheels emitting fire

  • Fire Generation: The Hell Charger's tires and engine are able to generate fire. The vehicle's surface can be heated up at will.
"It heals itself. Scientifically impossible self-healing car."
"That only works when I'm the Rider."
Quake and Robbie Reyes[src]
  • Durability: Hell Charger can withstand attacks that would heavily damage or destroy regular cars. It was able to endure a hit from an RPG, which launched the car into the air, and to crash into a Quinjet at full speed without sustaining damage. However, this only happens as long as Robbie Reyes is Ghost Rider.

Appearances

Appearances for Hell Charger

In chronological order:

Behind the Scenes

References

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