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Chapter 481 The Knight's Experience!

Chapter 481: The Knight’s Experience!

Although Moon Knight has mastered nearly every weapon ever invented, he has shown a marked fondness for certain moon-themed objects that are referred to as his toys. These include throwing darts, nunchakus, and batons.

Crescent Darts: Quite possibly his favorite weapon, these symmetrical throwing blades function as both a "calling card" and a weapon. Spector carries a dozen in protective sheaths around his belt. Short Staff: This ingenious device functions as a simple club, nunchaku, and grappling hook.

It can be used as a blunt weapon or thrown by itself. It splits into two shorter clubs (connected by a chain) to entangle a weapon or limb, or extend the arc of the club's travel, thus extending the club's power. A hook pops out of one end and is connected to a cable, allowing Moon Knight to climb to, descend from, or swing around a fixed point.

It weighs 12 pounds (5.5 kilograms) and is 12 inches (30 centimeters) long.

When not in use, it can be stored in a holster on his left calf. Later improvements included upgrading the stainless steel to diamond steel, integrating the cable with the hook, and adding the option to extend it to 8 feet (242 cm) in length.

Crescent-Shaped Pistols: He also used two pistols that fired crescent-shaped darts and were equipped with ropes that allowed him to grab, trip, or pin his enemies to the surface. These were powerful enough to push a man back against a wall and pin him there.

Energy Shield: Buck Lim built him an energy shield similar to Captain America's Vibrio Shield.

Web Shooter/Wolverine Claws: Buck Lim created a pair of adamantium claws that can be used as either a web shooter similar to Spider-Man or as Wolverine's.

Silver Roman Gauntlets Silver Roman Gauntlets: During his first mission as Moon Knight, Spector is seen wearing two Silver Roman Gauntlets on his arms.

During his time as the Fist of Khonsu, Spector used a different set of weapons, which he carried in his bag or on his person.

Anklet: This Egyptian symbol was made of gold and glittered in the face of imminent danger. Like the baton above, it could be used as a club to be thrown or held. It weighed 12 pounds (5.5 kg) and was 12 inches (30 cm) long.

Moon Knight then used some sacred anklets, which allowed Moon Knight to absorb the mystical powers of heroes and contain them within a single anklet.

Other Weapons: Moon Knight also uses other weapons such as scarab darts, ivory boomerangs, grappling hooks and lassos, bola, san setsu kon (three-piece staff), and a baton with a built-in taser.

Mark Spector was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of a rabbi—a Jewish high-ranking official—who as a child managed to escape prosecution by the Nazis after Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia.

Mark grew up in a poor area of ​​the city where his father, Elias, was the target of discrimination and Mark could not understand why his father would never fight back against the persecution. He grew up with his younger brother, Randall.

His father, who would take the kids to school every day, was a rabbi, which caused Randall to be bullied, but Mark was there to defend him.

His father, disappointed with his children's violent nature and obsession with war, believes that the focus should be on their education, but his wife thinks it's the boys who matter.

In the last years of his childhood, Mark discovered by accident that a close friend of his family, Yitz Perlman, was actually a Nazi deserter and secretly a Jewish serial killer named Ernst.

Mark's fighting instincts first kicked in when he fended off Perlman to escape his grasp. Perlman then vanished without a trace. This traumatic event also led to Mark developing dissociative identity disorder.

Mark's first isolated variants were Steven Grant and Jake Lockley. Khonshu, the Moon God Shortly before Elias decided to incarcerate Mark in Putnam Psychiatric Hospital, the Egyptian Moon God Khonshu first approached Mark and claimed that he was Mark's true ancestor.

After his father's death, Mark was allowed to temporarily leave the hospital to attend the funeral and a late luncheon, but after hearing Khonsu's voice, he chose to run away. After his father's death, he blamed his father for putting him in such a difficult situation.

Mercenary Life

Mark enlists in the United States Marine Corps and serves in the Marine Corps for three years. During his second tour in Iraq, his superiors notice Mark's strange behavior. After his past is uncovered, Mark is kicked out of the service.

He later joined the CIA and teamed up with several people who would later interact with Moon Knight, including William Cross, Amos Lardner, and his own brother Randall Spector.

After Randall killed Spector's girlfriend, Lisa, with an axe to prevent her from revealing the gun plot, Spector retaliated with a grenade and believed Randall to be dead.

After leaving the CIA, Spector joined illegal militias, where he befriended Jean-Paul "Frenchie" Duchamp, and both became mercenaries.

They undertook a number of missions, primarily in Africa and South America. Specter was later tried for the assassination of the president of the South American country of Bosco Verde.

During this time, Spector and Frenchman would sometimes go on missions as part of the Kanak Cowboys, and Spector eventually fell in love with one of their colleagues, Layla El-Faouly.

However, after the failed escape, Leila lost her life, a loss that eventually led Spector to meet mercenary Raul Bushman in Egypt. Together they traveled to the border with Sudan to raid an archaeological site.

When Bushman killed chief archaeologist Peter Alraune while searching for the tomb of an Egyptian pharaoh, Spector punched Bushman in the face to protect Alraune's daughter, Marlene.

The enraged Bushman beats him severely in the desert, killing everyone in the place except Marlene, Frenchie, and a villager who is willing to tell him the secret of the tomb. Dying at the feet of the Khonsu statue Spector manages to reach the tomb before he collapses, and Marlene and the team place him under the Khonsu idol.

His spirit was met by Khonsu, who promised to trade his services for his life. Spector agreed, though he later believed the encounter to be a hallucination. Restored to life, he punished Bushman's men, while Bushman himself escaped.

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