
ĭaisy told Fury that she decides what happens on her team, even with the issue of kicking the Druid off it. Fury informed Quake that his son Mikel had been researching Leviathan Alexander Pierce was looking at Hydra and Daisy's team was Fury's personal squad. He then told all three team leaders that from now own, their objectives would be intertwined, for now, they have to be ready for the coming storm. Then, Fury ordered both Hooks and Dum Dum to leave the room when Daisy asked why he did that, Fury dodged the question. But first, Dum Dum issued for Hooks to scan Daisy's mind. Fury introduced her to Alexander Pierce and Mikel, Fury's son, leaders of Black and Gray teams respectively, as well as PSI-Agent Olivia Hooks and reintroduced Dum Dum. Quake and Fury went to Hotspot, Fury Secret Base #13, to meet with his army. Stonewall caught her with his arm, only for Hawkeye to fire explosive arrows at his back.

Osborn took pleasure in vaporizing the LMDs, but Quake shattered his helmet with her vibration powers. The team joined the fight after activating the near-limitless numbers of Fury Life-Model Decoys. Phobos asked Quake to turn off the base's self-destruct, however, she told him that only Fury could do that, and that he wasn't there. The Dark Avengers attacked the Secret Warriors. When Hellfire did not make it out of a mission alive, Quake began to heavily resent Fury. Īs time went on, Quake and Hellfire grew closer and started a relationship. Fury then told Daisy that her team was not ready for this war, and enlisted the help of the newly formed Howling Commandos PMC. When the Secret Warriors attempted to stop Hydra from kidnapping Psi-Agents, Slingshot lost both her arms to the resurrected Gorgon. The first few missions against Hydra didn't end well. base in Chicago, he discovered that Hydra had been in fact controlling S.H.I.E.L.D. He revealed that, during a solo recon at a S.H.I.E.L.D. database, not counting the 28 bases he knew about. Some time after the invasion, Fury revealed to Johnson that he discovered nine shadow bases that didn't show up in the S.H.I.E.L.D. Having taken the name Quake, she attacked the Skrulls during their invasion of Manhattan, alongside her teammates. Secret Warriors Secret Invasionĭaisy was later seen reunited with Nick Fury, in disguise, who gave her orders to recruit the descendants of various villains and heroes in order to assist him against the threat of the Skrulls and their Secret Invasion. On that occasion, she stated that if the Avengers let her join, she would adopt the moniker "Quake". She helped to defeat the powerful mutant rebel leader Magneto by inducing a vibration in his brain that made him lose consciousness. Avengersĭaisy later teamed up with the Avengers. Thus, she was taken off active duty by Fury's replacement, Maria Hill. after a number of international warrants were set out for his arrest for his unauthorized Secret War against Latveria.

She was given a "Level 10" security clearance, the highest level, and proved to be loyal to Fury when he was forced to leave S.H.I.E.L.D. Secret Warĭaisy held true to his demand, even after the Fury's defection from the agency. so they could train her in proper use of her powers, in exchange for loyalty to him. He offered her a position with S.H.I.E.L.D. She was taken in by S.H.I.E.L.D., and interrogated by its longtime executive director, Nick Fury, who told her of her true parentage. When Daisy became a teenager and stole two CDs, her vibrational powers accidentally awakened as a result of her mother's Inhuman lineage, causing an earthquake.

Daisy was named Cory Sutter when she was seven months old, at the time her foster parents adopted her. Calvin had regular "business" with a prostitute named Kim Johnson, who immediately gave her daughter up for adoption. Before taking the Hyde Formula, Zabo had tampered with his DNA. Her powers come from her status as the illegitimate daughter of Calvin Zabo, the supervillain known as Mister Hyde, and a woman with Inhuman lineage. Daisy Johnson, alias Quake, was at first believed to be a mutant with seismic (earthquake-producing) abilities.
