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Chapter 451 The Power of the Sentinel!

Chapter 451: The Power of the Sentinel

Symbiote Armor: After forging All Black, Knull created a suit of symbiote armor from the Living Abyss. The armor was originally solid black, but after he founded the Symbiote Empire, he carved a red dragon emblem on its chest and back.

It is unclear exactly what abilities the armor possesses and what powers it grants Knull, though it is able to transform to manifest a cape, waist, wing-like fins, and dragon helmet. Considering its composition was used to create smaller symbiotes, it can be assumed that it has similar abilities.

Although it may be susceptible to high temperatures and ultrasonic waves, it is able to withstand the impact of passing through a planet's atmosphere and being immersed in stellar plasma without sustaining significant damage. Knull's symbiote armor was stripped from him after his imprisonment, as his body in the Klyntar Core is alternately shown both armored and naked.

Although Knull also mimicked this armor through his manifestation as the Grendel symbiote dragon. After Knull awoke, he transformed his symbiote armor to wear a differently shaped helmet adorned with horns.

Sword of the Dead: In order to kill a Celestial, Gnar produced a red and black sword from his shadow; it was later refined using the cosmic energy of the Dead Celestial. Gnar used the weapon, later known as the All-Black, to attempt genocide against his fellow gods, but it was stolen after he was injured in battle.

When faced with the Spectre, Gnu removed Zachdel's Exolon and absorbed it into the Symbiote Armor before reforming into the all-black Necromancer form.

Thinking of Gnar's strength, he was still terrified. This guy was so strong that he could tear a Sentinel to pieces at his peak. The Void was terrified when he saw him. He was so terrifying!

When the early uniform of the Sentinel of the 616 main universe first appeared, many comic fans thought he was a copy of the golden Superman in the Marvel world, but this was just their wrong perception. As time passed, readers gradually understood his uniqueness. He was the Sentinel, not a copy of Superman.

Robert "Bob" Reynolds has an evil personality called the Void [1] inside his mind, and this personality is extremely powerful (which is why he is afraid of his own abilities, he is worried that the more he exerts his powers, the more likely the Void will reappear). He himself probably doesn't know how powerful it is, because his words cannot be trusted. According to the comics, he probably has the energy of both the positive and negative sides of a million stars, infinite energy superposition, and the ability to distort reality.

The Sentinel's abilities are limitless, and the only thing that limits him is his mental barriers. The Sentinel's comics are relatively sporadic, and his most formal appearance was in the comic "New Avengers": Carnage accidentally entered the Sentinel's room during a prison break, and the Sentinel immediately sent the uninvited guest into the lunar orbit and tore him in half.

Subsequent comics revealed the origin of the Void: As a superhero, it is inevitable that there will be a group of super criminals who hate you very much. Among them is the Sentinel's nemesis, an evil fascist general.

He hired a man called "Master of Illusion" to defeat the Sentinel (Master of Illusion's ability is mind control. He can implant a virus-like phantom body into the victim's mind, and then make the victim follow the program he set). Although the Sentinel possesses extremely powerful mental abilities, the Master of Illusion's ability is that for people who have not received "the Avengers' special mental defense training for him", the stronger the victim's mental power, the more deeply he will be controlled.

Thus, the Great Sentinel was influenced to take action upon his mortal enemy's request to the Master of Illusion to make the Sentinel disappear completely.

Because the Sentinel is too powerful, the Master of Illusion can only make the Sentinel forget the existence of the hero, and at the same time be afraid of his own abilities. He will think that when he uses his abilities, he will leave darkness in this world, and then a demon powerful enough to destroy the world will appear in this darkness (this directly leads to the Sentinel creating his own dark side - nothingness).

At the same time, because the Sentinel forgot that he was a Sentinel, he subconsciously erased everyone's memory of his existence in the world. After the "Raft Prison Incident" ("New Avengers"), in order to save people, the Sentinel used his power again, and the Void appeared again.

The other heroes then began to find ways to understand who the Sentinel really was (when the Sentinel was tricked by the Master of Illusion, because his mental strength was still very strong, a trace of consciousness escaped the mental virus and turned all his past into a series of inspirations implanted into the mind of a cartoonist). So the Avengers started from the comics, awakened the Sentinel's memory step by step, and finally saved the world.

During the Dark Avengers period, the Sentinel was deceived by Norman Osborn and became Osborn's lackey. Later, in the third episode of Siege, the Sentinel ran away and turned into nothingness and killed the god of war Ares and the evil god Loki in seconds and destroyed Asgard with one blow.

He was injured by the Asgardian artifact Destiny Stone, and then Thor, the god of thunder who possessed the power of Odin, cooperated with the help of the Sentinel's body to electrocute Void and himself into charred bones, and threw the wreckage into the sun. After that, the Sentinel was continuously burned to ashes in the core of the sun, and then recovered due to its self-healing ability, falling into a cycle that repeats itself over and over again.

In the latest "Uncanny Avengers", Sentry has reassembled his body in the sun and became Marvel's Death Knight. Then Death Knight Sentry disappeared after pushing away the corpse of the Earth-sized Celestials. Sentry reappeared in Marvel Contest of Champions, but was given the name of Nothingness and was the image of the old version of the original comics in the last century.

[All New and All Different (2 photos) In the All New and All Different period after the Secret War, Doctor Strange's position as the Sorcerer Supreme was "seized" by Loki (actually an illusion). In order to regain the position of the Sorcerer Supreme, Doctor Strange found the amnesiac Sentinel and awakened him from the Sentinel's spiritual world to fight alongside him. After helping Doctor Strange regain the position of the Sorcerer Supreme, the Sentinel left.

In the subsequent "Sentinel" personal issue, the conflict once again turned to the struggle between the Sentinel and the void. The new and different Sentinel uses some of the settings in "Age of Sentinel" and is in the Sentinel World (a universe created by Doctor Strange in the Sentinel's spiritual world).

Robert Reynolds, who lives as a "Sentinel", has to fight against nothingness every day. Because of the indestructibility of matter in the Sentinel world, any damaged matter there will be restored, so Reynolds must teleport himself to the Sentinel world through the "Confluence Device" every day to fight against nothingness, so as to prevent the nothingness from breaking free from its constraints and escaping back to reality. Conversely, the Sentinels can only appear in the Sentinel world and no longer exist in reality.

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