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Daredevil Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki. Real Name. Matthew Michael Murdock. Alias(es)Matt Murdock.

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Devil Man. DRed. Doc. Altar Boy. Blind Bastard. Magoo. Akuma- san[1]Saint Matthew. Our Mutual Friend. Our Friend In The Mask. The Horny One. The Loyal One. A Blind Man Who Can See.

Blind Ninja. Devil Boy"Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, we all know that this city needs help. Watch Things Never Said HD 1080P. It needs it now. Not tomorrow, not next week, not when the day comes that the corruption Wilson Fisk left in his wake is flushed out for good and the police force is finally back on its feet. We need it now, because this city has been sick. And the cops, they can't fix it alone. They need – we all need – men and women willing to take the fight themselves.

The kind of people who risk their lives so we can all walk safe at night in our own neighborhoods. The ones our esteemed District Attorney is trying so hard to destroy. New York needs these people. We need heroes."―Matt Murdock at Punisher's trial[src]Matthew "Matt" Murdock is a man who was blinded as a young boy, but was gifted with extraordinary senses. After his father was murdered by mobsters, Murdock dedicated his life to fight injustice in New York City as a lawyer by day with his law firm Nelson and Murdock, and by night as a vigilante known as Daredevil.

His actions as a crime fighter put Murdock into conflict with a crime lord named Wilson Fisk. Murdock used his skills to expose Fisk's criminal activities and have him taken to prison. Daredevil's actions in New York City and his strict moral code soon put him into conflict with the Punisher, a vigilante who believed that death was the only punishment for crime. Daredevil was thrown into more turmoil by the return of his old lover Elektra and his former mentor Stick, who attempted to recruit him into their war with the Hand. Murdock eventually managed to find a middle ground with the Punisher while also defeating the Hand's member Nobu Yoshioka, although then losing Elektra in the process and watching Nelson and Murdock fall apart as Foggy Nelson still struggled to cope with his. Murdock then retired from his vigilante activities and attempted to live a normal life as pro- bono lawyer.

However, with the Hand resurrecting Elektra and threatening the city again, Murdock joined fellow vigilantes, Luke Cage, Iron Fist and Jessica Jones to destroy the Hand. After staying behind while the Hand's headquarters collapsed, he woke up under the care of nuns. Biography. Early Life. Raised by Jack Murdock. Matt Murdock was born in the 1.

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Jack Murdock. Jack consistently urged his young son to study hard and make something of himself, so Matt would not end up like him. When Jack returned from boxing matches, Matt would stitch his injuries. During one of these sessions, Jack allowed Matthew to have a drink of scotch, to keep a steady hand.[2] Matthew stayed awake at night listening to sirens, trying to know what they were, creating stories for them.[3]Blinded"I can't see! I can't see!"―Matt Murdock[src]Murdock at the age of nine is blinded. When he was nine years old, Murdock saved an elderly man from being hit by a RAND Oil & Chemicals truck, causing an accident. Hazardous chemicals from the flipped truck splashed on his face and as they were absorbed into his eyes, Murdock was blinded.

The last sight he had was of his father trying to comfort him. He screamed in pain and fear when he realized he would never see again. He woke up in the hospital where he found he could hear every sound in the nearby area, causing him pain. His father tried desperately to comfort him. He let his son touch his face so he could recognize that it was him, which seemed to calm him down. Murdock touches his father's face.

Over the next few months, Murdock learned to read Braille and began to control his heightened senses, although he keep them a secret from everyone, even his father. His father continued to work as a boxer despite losing almost all his fights. One day he returned home while Murdock was reading in Braille with severe bruises on his face. He let Matt touch his face and made him promise not to be a boxer like him. One day, while Matt was reading in Fogwell's Gym, he overheard his father being offered money to lose his upcoming fight with Carl Creel.

Murdock finds his murdered father. Matt listened to his father's fight with Carl Creel on the television and cheered when his father overcame the odds and won the match. He waited at home for his father's return but became worried when he did not arrive. Murdock ran to Fogwell's Gym and was stopped by a police officer. Murdock managed to push his way past the officer and found his father lying on the street having been murdered by local mobsters.

Murdock fell to his knees and begged his father to wake up before crying over his father's lifeless body.[2]Trained by Stick. Murdock with Stick"Connection, mind, body.""The mind controls the body, the body controls our enemies, our enemies control jack shit by the time we're done with them."―Stick to Matt Murdock[src]When his mother failed to take care of him after his father's death, Murdock was moved to Saint Agnes Orphanage. While there he continued to suffer with his enhanced senses. While still at the Orphanage, Murdock was visited by an old blind man named Stick. Stick knew that Murdock's other senses had been heightened and took him outside for ice cream. While they sat together, Stick asked Murdock what he could understand about nearby people just from listening to them.

Stick promised to train Murdock to control and master his "gift". Murdock kept the wrapper from his ice cream, planning on giving it to Stick as a present. Murdock is trained by Stick. Stick began a harsh training regime with Murdock, often pushing an emotional response from him to teach him to control his anger.

Over the next few months and years, Murdock became a powerful fighter with almost complete control of his blindness. During one of their training sessions, Murdock gave Stick the wrapper from his ice cream, having made it into a bracelet. Stick crushed it in his hand and told him he could no longer train him. Stick left and Murdock would not see him again for many years.[5]Law School.

Meeting Foggy Nelson. Murdock's first encounter with Foggy Nelson"Most people dance around me like I'm made of glass, I hate that.""Yeah you're just a guy right? A really, really good looking guy. I mean girls must love that, the whole wounded handsome duck thing, am I right?""Yeah, it's been known to happen."―Matt Murdock and Foggy Nelson[src]As a young adult, Murdock gained a place at Columbia University Law School. He arrived in his room and introduced himself to his new roommate Foggy Nelson.

Nelson had heard of Murdock, as he remembered what had happened to him as a child. Murdock and Nelson immediately formed a strong relationship and Nelson often joked about his blindness while Murdock would tease Nelson about many of his poor life choices, such as his decision to take a course in Punjabi simply to get close to a girl. Escapades with Elektra. Elektra Natchios and Murdock's first encounter"I think the games just beginning, because despite your tequilas and charm school manners, despite being richer than god and having the whole world at your fingertips, you're just bored.""Really?""Bored enough to spend your time studying a stranger's shoes."―Matt Murdock and Elektra[src]Murdock and Foggy Nelson decided to crash a debutante's ball, through the kitchen, where they were welcomed by the disgruntled waiters.

Later, Murdock decided to check out the party, where he sensed a very attractive woman. Before he could meet her, he was approached by one of the bodyguards, who discovered that he was a crasher. However, before he could kick Murdock out, the woman, Elektra Natchios, declared that he was with her. Murdock and Elektra Natchios steal a car.

The World of Tomorrow - Charlie's Diary. TECHNOLOGY - A fractured Internet and radically decentralized social media are the name of the game. This is the cyberpunk dystopia you were promised, but without all the messy brain surgery and skulljacks. Getting data across certain national borders will be difficult.

Getting news out during a blackout might, in some countries, be worth your life. Most countries that style themselves as free may resist government control of the Internet, but it’s unlikely that they will be able to do much more than maintain zones where the old rules apply. The Great Firewall of China is going to be a popular model. Alternative national networks that are inherently biased in favor of the state might prove to be another. Even in countries that prefer to be mostly hands- off about their networks, legislation and policy changes will be put in place to harden their population against psy- op attacks like the one that has crippled America.

The dream is already dead: in 3. Drones will be ubiquitous of course, as will anti- drone technologies to clear the airspace in an emergency. POLITICS - Expect socialism, anarchism, and other direct challenges to capitalism to make a roaring comeback in the developed world.

The Washington Consensus relied upon Washington to be a reliable broker, and the loss of faith in American leadership due to the Trump Administration will be seismic in scale. By 2. 05. 0, America has vastly degraded herself from her position of supremacy in January of 2. China, India, and the EU). The global cultural impact of a resurgent Left in the famously right- wing United States may end up being one of the signature features of the new era, if for no other reason than our cultural productions might be one of our few remaining viable exports. It might not be cinema and TV shows by then. It might be hepatic enabled VR that let’s YOU fight the strike breakers in front of the Ford Motor Company gates!

Feel that Pinkerton’s skull crack under your Louisville Slugger! Oh yes, the resurgent American socialism is going to be drenched in Americana, tip to tail. At least it will be if I have anything to say about it!) But, of course, America will as usual be a trailing indicator. This shift is well underway in Europe already, and with a few more decades to develop it may become a big deal, historically speaking. I haven’t seen much discussion of how this dynamic will play out in Asia. It may be in places where the economy is still developing to a Euro/American level, these appeals will be less persuasive, but I kind of doubt it.

It’s going to be a major controversy everywhere. International boundaries will continue to blur but will not disappear. WAR - Modern war is horrifying in its expense and violence. This will be ever more true, and the extreme costs of the highest end weapon systems might paradoxically make them less vital in a strategic sense. Sun Tzu identifies the highest form of strategy as learning how to win without fighting, and when a single squadron of fighters costs a sizable fraction of a country’s GDP, their incentive to get creative with how they achieve their contested objectives has never been higher.

We see that with Russia’s campaign of election meddling already. This will formalize as new type of international conflict.

Perhaps there will be a new word for it, or perhaps we will simply change the definition of war to “a political conflict in which one side has decided the other’s interests are immaterial and not to be considered.”When it does come to violence, I think we will see a pattern where much of the fighting will be conducted with low to medium cost weapons systems, and a few high end bits of kit meant to act as a force multiplier. How might this look in practice?

Consider an urban guerrilla outfit which manufactures its own ammunition out of smuggled raw ingredients and feeds this into their 3. D printed infantry weapons. They have as many riflemen as they want, but for antitank defense they rely on foreign missiles dropped off in the night by friendly special forces helicopters. One caveat to this: many of the world’s most powerful economies have been sheltering under the enormous US defense budget for generations. With Washington no longer reliable, that may not be the case for much longer.

But 2. 05. 0, we may see large standing armies with fully modern equipment in places where they haven’t been seen in generations. If that’s the case, expect the first three weeks of any major conventional war to be an absolute bloodbath…and then the guerrilla phase starts. For a historical example, look at the Battle of the Frontiers in World War 1. A lot of illusions were shattered at enormous cost of human life, and both sides then scrambled to improvise new tactics and technologies to counter the revealed status quo. Think of that, but without the trench warfare. Imagine instead if France had been conquered, and then immediately gone into a kind of medium- high insurrection against the occupation forces instead of surrendering.

Now add in the Internet, foreign meddling, long- standing internal conflicts coming to a boil, and that will be the pattern for major conventional conflict. And if fourth generation nuclear weapons ever get off the drawing board…it’s not gonna be pretty. ENVIRONMENT - The shift to renewables will be all but complete, and pollution cleanup technologies might be a big growth industry, pushed heavily by China, who have a real strong incentive to figure out how to pull heavy metals out of the water and soil. Antarctica is past the point of no return. Many coastal cities have flooded.

To openly be a global warming denialist in some places on Earth is to take your life in your hands. By 2. 05. 0, I expect at least high profile one climate related assassination to have occurred. Carbon capture technology is one of the highest priority areas of research, and scientists are also scrambling with a way to capture the other greenhouse gasses as well. Geo- engineering initiatives have significant political clout by now. People see the problem and they want it FIXED. Animals are being sampled so they can be cloned back into being after they go extinct.

In some places, eco- preservation is almost a mania. The last few stubborn hold- outs in denial are likely to be radicalized and violent by now. See above for how that’s gonna work out for them. I don’t expect the panic reactions to the Earth visibly starting to fall apart to work. We’re gonna get several nasty surprises. Kim Stanley Robinson’s 2.

Green cities of vertical farms, a smaller human population living in automated comfort, and a re- wilded countryside is an ideal that’s already attractive to some. It will only get more attractive as time goes on. HEALTH - The permafrost has already begun to melt. Surprise, it’s smallpox! Or if not smallpox, some other damn thing nobody’s had to have antibodies for at any time in the past half million years. The death toll might be high, but one hopes a crash program of inoculation keeps this from being the civilization killer that some fear and others hope for.

See the movie Contagion for what I’m thinking will happen. We get pandemic scares all the time (We’ve had like three just since I graduated college nine years ago) and sooner or later the bugs will get lucky. Stem cell therapy, 3- D printed organs, CRISPR, etc, are really coming into their own and helping people live longer and at a higher quality than ever before, if they have the money. I do not expect much in the way of sci- fi flavored biotech, if only because the real problems that these technologies will be bent toward will be more subtle, but more important. Developing a new way to culture bacteria, for example, would be an obvious application of biotech that doesn’t exactly move the average heart to excitement, and yet would be as consequential as the discovery of penicillin.