====== Daisy Johnson (Quake) ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity: A prodigiously powerful S.H.I.E.L.D. operative with the Inhuman ability to generate and control seismic vibrations, Daisy Johnson walks the line between dedicated spy and world-breaking superhero, defined by her complex loyalties and a destiny to shake the world to its very foundations.** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Role in the Universe:** Originally [[nick_fury|Nick Fury's]] most trusted secret weapon, Daisy Johnson, codenamed Quake, has evolved into a formidable leader in her own right. She has served as the Director of [[shield|S.H.I.E.L.D.]], led the [[secret_warriors]], and acted as a key member of the [[avengers]], making her a central figure in the global superhuman intelligence community. * **Primary Impact:** Quake's vibrational powers classify her as a potential "weapon of mass destruction," capable of leveling cities or performing surgical strikes with pinpoint accuracy. Her greatest impact, however, is her journey from a loyal soldier to a strategic commander who must make impossible choices, shaping the future of S.H.I.E.L.D. and the protection of a world that often fears her. * **Key Incarnations:** The core difference lies in her origin. In the [[earth_616|Earth-616]] comics, she is the human daughter of the villain [[mister_hyde|Mister Hyde]], whose mutated genes granted her powers. In the [[marvel_cinematic_universe|Marvel Cinematic Universe]], she is an [[inhumans|Inhuman]] whose powers are activated by Terrigenesis, with her true parentage and identity as "Skye" forming a central mystery in the series //Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.// ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== Daisy Johnson first appeared in **''Secret War'' #2**, published in July 2004. She was co-created by writer **Brian Michael Bendis** and artist **Gabriele Dell'Otto**. Her introduction was a hallmark of Bendis's writing style during his influential tenure at Marvel: creating new, deeply embedded characters who feel as though they have always been part of the universe's fabric. She was conceived as Nick Fury's "ace in the hole," a character with immense, world-altering power who was utterly and unquestioningly loyal to him. This provided a narrative tool to execute clandestine operations that even the Avengers couldn't know about. Her creation came during a post-9/11 era in comics, where themes of espionage, government overreach, and the morality of preemptive strikes were prevalent. Daisy embodied the "unseen hand" of global security, a living deterrent whose very existence was a state secret. Her initial design by Dell'Otto was a simple, practical S.H.I.E.L.D. operative look, which would later be famously influenced by her live-action adaptation. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== The origin of Daisy Johnson is one of the most significant points of divergence between the primary comic continuity and her adaptation in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Both versions present a young woman with a troubled past tied to a supervillain father, but the nature of her powers and her path to S.H.I.E.L.D. are fundamentally different. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === In the main Marvel comics continuity, Daisy Johnson's story begins with her father, the brilliant but unstable biochemist **Dr. Calvin Zabo**. Obsessed with Robert Louis Stevenson's novel //Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde//, Zabo created a formula that transformed him into the monstrous, super-strong villain known as [[mister_hyde|Mister Hyde]]. Daisy was conceived during Zabo's tumultuous life, inheriting his dangerously unstable and mutated genetic code. Her mother was a prostitute named Kim Johnson who, recognizing the danger Zabo posed, gave Daisy up for adoption. Daisy was adopted by the Freeman family and lived a relatively normal life, unaware of her true parentage. However, her unique genetic potential did not go unnoticed. At the age of seventeen, she was apprehended by [[shield|S.H.I.E.L.D.]] after a minor act of theft. It was here that she came to the personal attention of Director **[[nick_fury|Nick Fury]]**. Fury, recognizing the immense power latent within her, took her under his direct protection. He informed her of her true lineage and the nature of her powers: the ability to generate and control vibrations, derived from her father's self-experimentation. Instead of being treated as a threat, Daisy was personally trained by Fury. He became the dominant father figure in her life, instilling in her a deep sense of loyalty and duty. She underwent rigorous training in espionage, marksmanship, and hand-to-hand combat, becoming a perfect clandestine operative. Crucially, Fury also had her psychologically conditioned to create powerful psychic shields, making her immune to telepathic detection or control. She was given a Level 10 security clearance, the highest possible, and her existence was kept secret from almost everyone, including the Avengers. She was Fury's ultimate contingency, a loyal agent with the power to topple nations. Her official S.H.I.E.L.D. designation was "0-8-4," a classification for an object of unknown origin, highlighting just how unique and mysterious she was even to the world's premier intelligence agency. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === In the MCU, Daisy's journey begins under the name **"Skye,"** an orphan and brilliant computer hacker living out of her van. As a member of the hacktivist group "The Rising Tide," she was a staunch critic of government and corporate secrecy, dedicating her life to exposing organizations like S.H.I.E.L.D. Her primary motivation was personal: she was searching for any information about her parents, who had seemingly abandoned her as an infant. Her life changed when she was apprehended by Agent [[phil_coulson|Phil Coulson]] and his newly formed S.H.I.E.L.D. team. Coulson, seeing her potential and resourcefulness, offered her a position as a consultant. Skye's story throughout the first season of //Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.// is a "mystery box," with the team slowly uncovering the truth of her past. They learn she was an 0-8-4, and that S.H.I.E.L.D. agents died protecting her as a baby from her mother, who was considered a monster. The monumental truth was revealed in Season 2: Skye's birth name is Daisy Johnson. Her father is Calvin "Cal" Johnson (a doctor, not a biochemist initially), and her mother, Jiaying, was an [[inhumans|Inhuman]] with the power of longevity. This made Daisy herself an Inhuman, carrying the latent gene. Her powers were not a result of genetic mutation from her father, but a direct inheritance from her Inhuman mother. Her powers were activated when she was exposed to the Terrigen Mists inside a hidden Kree city. The transformation, known as **Terrigenesis**, was violent and traumatic. It granted her the power to create seismic waves, which she initially could not control, causing her to fracture her own bones. Feared by some of her own teammates and hunted by factions who saw Inhumans as a threat, Daisy's journey became one of self-acceptance. She eventually embraced her heritage, learned to control her abilities with the help of custom-made gauntlets, and adopted the codename **"Quake,"** becoming a full-fledged superhero and a cornerstone of the rebuilt S.H.I.E.L.D. This change from a genetic mutate to an Inhuman was a strategic one for the MCU, allowing her story to serve as the main vehicle for introducing the concept of Inhumans to the wider audience, a plotline that would dominate several seasons of the show. It transformed her origin from one of loyalty to a spy master to a classic hero's journey of self-discovery and found family. ===== Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality ===== === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === ==== Powers and Abilities ==== * **Vibrational Wave Manipulation:** Daisy's primary and most formidable power is the ability to generate and control seismic energy and vibrations. This power is incredibly versatile and precise. * **Geokinesis:** Her most common application is creating powerful, targeted earthquakes. She can affect a massive area or limit the tremors to a single building. During the //Secret War//, she collapsed a castle in Latveria with a focused quake. * **Molecular Vibration:** Her fine control allows her to vibrate objects at a molecular level until they shatter or explode. She has claimed she can target something as small and delicate as a human heart inside the chest, causing it to explode without damaging the surrounding tissue. * **Concussive Blasts:** By projecting vibrations through the air, she can create powerful concussive blasts of force, similar to [[cyclops|Cyclops's]] optic blasts but invisible. * **Force Field Generation:** She can vibrate air molecules at high intensity to create a resonant shield capable of deflecting projectiles and energy attacks. * **Frequency Manipulation:** She can generate specific resonant frequencies to disrupt electronics or even cause a person to lose consciousness by vibrating their inner ear. * **Master Spy and Tactician:** Trained personally by Nick Fury, Daisy is one of the most capable intelligence operatives in the world. She is an expert in espionage, infiltration, and tactical planning. * **Expert Marksman and Combatant:** She is highly proficient with a wide variety of firearms and is a master of several forms of armed and unarmed combat. * **Psychic Immunity:** A critical but often overlooked ability is her powerful mental shielding. Fury ensured she was trained and conditioned to be completely immune to telepathic reading and control, making her an ideal agent to deploy against psychic threats. ==== Equipment ==== * **S.H.I.E.L.D. Uniform:** Typically a standard issue S.H.I.E.L.D. tactical suit, providing ballistic protection. * **Focusing Gauntlets:** While not always necessary, she sometimes employs gauntlets designed to help her channel and focus her vibrational powers with greater precision for delicate tasks. ==== Personality ==== Daisy's personality in the comics is defined by professionalism and an almost fanatical loyalty to Nick Fury. She is confident, decisive, and often blunt. Having been raised within the cold, pragmatic world of espionage, she is not easily shaken and carries the immense weight of her power with a stoic resolve. As she grows into a leadership role, first with the Secret Warriors and later as Director of S.H.I.E.L.D., she displays a keen strategic mind and a deep-seated sense of responsibility, proving to be a worthy successor to her mentor. She is Fury's daughter in every way that matters: tough, uncompromising, and always playing the long game. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === ==== Powers and Abilities ==== * **Inhuman Physiology:** As an Inhuman, Daisy possesses certain physical attributes superior to a peak human, including enhanced strength, durability, speed, and a moderately accelerated healing factor. * **Vibrational Wave Manipulation:** While the core concept is the same, the MCU's depiction and evolution of her powers are more visually defined and tied to her emotional state. * **Initial Manifestation:** Her powers first appeared as uncontrollable bursts that fractured the bones in her arms. She had to learn to channel the vibrations outward. * **Quaking and Shockwaves:** She can release powerful waves of vibrational energy from her hands and body, capable of shattering concrete, deflecting bullets, and sending opponents flying. * **Flight/Propulsion:** She mastered the ability to use her powers for propulsion, launching herself high into the air in controlled "Quake jumps" for rapid movement and aerial attacks. * **Vibrational Absorption:** She eventually learned to absorb vibrations, such as the impact from a long fall, to negate damage to herself. * **Resonant Frequencies:** She can create highly specific frequencies, which she used to do everything from simulating earthquakes to shattering otherwise indestructible materials. In her most powerful state (amplified by the Centipede serum), she was able to defeat Graviton by projecting him into space, showcasing power on a cosmic scale. * **Master Hacker:** This was her original signature skill as Skye. She is a world-class computer hacker, capable of breaching the most secure networks. This skill remains a valuable asset throughout her career as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent. * **Expert Field Agent:** Trained extensively by Grant Ward and Melinda May, Daisy evolved from a civilian consultant into one of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s elite agents. Her combat skills are on par with Black Widow, making her a lethal threat even without her powers. ==== Equipment ==== * **Protective Gauntlets:** Created by [[fitz_simmons|Leo Fitz]], these gauntlets were initially designed to dampen her powers and prevent her from harming herself. They were later upgraded into tactical tools that help her focus and direct her abilities with greater stability and power. * **S.H.I.E.L.D. Tactical Suit:** Her suit evolved significantly over the series. It started as standard field gear and eventually became a custom-designed black tactical suit with silver gauntlets, heavily inspired by her modern comic book appearance. ==== Personality ==== The MCU's Daisy is defined by her heart and her relentless search for belonging. Starting as the cynical, anti-authoritarian Skye, her core personality trait is a fierce loyalty to her found family—the S.H.I.E.L.D. team. She is far more emotionally expressive and vulnerable than her comic counterpart, wrestling with immense trauma, loss, and betrayal. Her character arc is one of resilience. She is impulsive and driven by her emotions, but over time, she matures into a confident and empathetic leader who inspires others. She carries the weight of prophecy and loss, but never loses the compassion that makes her a hero. ===== Part 4: Key Relationships & Network ===== ==== Core Allies ==== * **[[nick_fury|Nick Fury]] (Earth-616):** The single most important relationship in Daisy's comic book history. Fury was her recruiter, mentor, commander, and surrogate father. He saw her potential when she was a teenager and molded her into his most trusted operative. Her loyalty to him was absolute, even when it meant defying the U.S. government, the Avengers, and S.H.I.E.L.D. itself. He entrusted her with leading his Secret Warriors, a team of his handpicked "caterpillar" agents, solidifying her role as his heir apparent in the world of espionage. * **[[phil_coulson|Phil Coulson]] (MCU):** Coulson filled the father-figure role for Daisy in the MCU. He saw past her hacktivist exterior and believed in her potential, not as a weapon, but as a person. Their bond is the emotional anchor of //Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.// He guided her, protected her, and ultimately gave her the family she never had. His several deaths and reappearances were a source of profound pain and motivation for her, and she went to the ends of the universe and time to save him. * **[[melinda_may|Melinda May]] (MCU):** May served as Daisy's supervising officer and, eventually, a maternal/older sister figure. Initially stern and distant, May trained Daisy to be a formidable S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, teaching her the discipline and control she needed to survive. Their relationship evolved into one of deep mutual respect and love, with May often acting as Daisy's emotional rock and confidant. * **[[fitz_simmons|Leo Fitz and Jemma Simmons]] (MCU):** Fitz and Simmons were Daisy's first real friends and the cornerstone of her found family. As the team's science experts, they were instrumental in helping her understand and control her powers. They became her surrogate siblings, and their unwavering support, scientific ingenuity, and personal sacrifices for one another defined the core ethos of the team. ==== Arch-Enemies ==== * **Norman Osborn (Earth-616):** During the //Dark Reign// saga, when Osborn took control of a corrupt version of S.H.I.E.L.D. called H.A.M.M.E.R., he made hunting down Nick Fury and his Secret Warriors a top priority. Osborn, in his Iron Patriot armor, saw Daisy and her team as a direct threat to his power. Their conflict was a shadow war fought for the soul of the American intelligence community, with Daisy leading the resistance against his fascist regime. * **Grant Ward / Hive (MCU):** Grant Ward represents Daisy's most personal and devastating betrayal. He was her supervising officer, mentor, and a budding romantic interest who was revealed to be a deep-cover [[hydra|Hydra]] agent. This shattered her trust and worldview. The conflict became even more twisted when his corpse was reanimated by the ancient Inhuman parasite, Hive. As Hive, he retained Ward's memories, tormenting Daisy and forcing her to confront her past trauma in a monstrous new form. * **Graviton (Glenn Talbot) (MCU):** General Glenn Talbot was a recurring ally/antagonist who, after being driven mad and infused with Gravitonium, became the world-ending threat known as Graviton. His obsession with power put him on a direct collision course with Daisy, who was prophesied to be the "Destroyer of Worlds." Their final battle forced Daisy to embrace her full potential, making the heart-wrenching choice to kill her former colleague to save the planet, a moment that cemented her status as one of Earth's most powerful heroes. ==== Affiliations ==== * **[[shield|S.H.I.E.L.D.]]:** Her primary affiliation in both realities. In the comics, her loyalty was tested during its many corrupt periods, but she eventually rose to become its Director. In the MCU, she was instrumental in rebuilding the organization after the Hydra Uprising and later served as a co-director of its space-faring operations. * **[[secret_warriors]]:** In both universes, Daisy is the leader of the Secret Warriors. The 616 version was a handpicked team of unknown super-powered individuals working directly for Nick Fury. The MCU version was a team of Inhumans that Daisy assembled to serve as a S.H.I.E.L.D. strike force against Hydra and Hive. * **[[avengers]]:** In the comics, after her distinguished service and leadership, Captain America personally inducted Daisy Johnson into the Avengers. She served as a valuable member, bringing both immense power and strategic intelligence expertise to the team. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== ==== Secret War (Earth-616) ==== This 2004-2005 storyline was Daisy Johnson's introduction to the Marvel Universe. The premise involved Nick Fury discovering that a collective of tech-based supervillains were being secretly funded by the Latverian government. When the U.S. government refused to sanction action, Fury assembled a small, handpicked team—including Captain America, Spider-Man, and Daredevil—for an illegal, off-the-books invasion of Latveria. Daisy's role was that of the ultimate secret weapon. She was not part of the initial strike team. A year after Fury's attack, Latveria's new prime minister, Lucia von Bardas, retaliated with a massive attack on New York City. As heroes scrambled to stop her, Fury deployed Daisy. His only command was, "Finish it." From miles away, Daisy focused her power on von Bardas's location, creating a precise, localized earthquake that caused her heart to stop and her castle headquarters to collapse around her. This single act demonstrated her terrifying power, her unwavering obedience to Fury, and established her as a major, albeit hidden, force in the world. ==== Siege (Earth-616) ==== During the climax of Norman Osborn's //Dark Reign//, Osborn manipulated events to launch a full-scale invasion of Asgard, which was then floating over Broxton, Oklahoma. As Osborn's Dark Avengers and H.A.M.M.E.R. forces laid siege to the city of the gods, Captain America rallied the heroes of Earth to defend it. Daisy Johnson and her Secret Warriors played a pivotal role. Acting on Fury's orders, they used their clandestine status to aid the Asgardians and the Avengers. Daisy proved herself not just a powerhouse but a brilliant battlefield commander, coordinating her team's unique abilities to counter Osborn's forces. Her leadership and her team's intervention were critical in turning the tide of the battle. The event ended with Osborn's defeat and Daisy being officially recognized as a hero, leading to Captain America offering her a spot on the Avengers. ==== The Inhuman Outbreak (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., MCU) ==== This overarching storyline, spanning from the end of Season 2 to the end of Season 3, is the definitive arc for the MCU's Daisy Johnson. It begins with her own Terrigenesis and follows the global consequences of Terrigen-laced fish oil pills creating a wave of new, unpredictable Inhumans across the globe. Daisy's arc is central to this conflict. She becomes a reluctant leader and symbol for the new Inhumans, torn between her loyalty to S.H.I.E.L.D. and her desire to protect her people from persecution. She forms the Secret Warriors to combat both the U.S. government's hostile ATCU and the machinations of Hydra. The storyline culminates in a devastating confrontation with Hive, an ancient Inhuman entity who can control other Inhumans. Daisy is briefly mind-controlled by Hive, a deeply traumatic experience that tests her resolve and the trust of her team. The event permanently altered her, solidifying her as a mature, battle-hardened hero willing to make any sacrifice for the greater good. ==== The Framework (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., MCU) ==== Arguably the most critically acclaimed arc of the series, the Framework storyline saw most of the S.H.I.E.L.D. team's consciousnesses uploaded into a virtual reality where Hydra had won World War II and ruled the world. In this reality, every individual's greatest regret was "fixed." For Daisy, this meant she never went through Terrigenesis and was living a normal life with her boyfriend, Grant Ward—who, in this world, was a heroic S.H.I.E.L.D. agent working for the resistance within Hydra. Daisy and Simmons had to voluntarily enter this digital prison to rescue their friends. This forced Daisy to confront her deepest traumas and desires. She had to fight against a version of the man she once loved and willingly give up a life of peace to return to the pain and loss of the real world. Her journey through the Framework was a profound character study, demonstrating her incredible emotional strength and reaffirming her commitment to her true family, no matter the cost. It showcased her evolution from a follower into the defiant leader of the S.H.I.E.L.D. resistance. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== * **Ultimate Universe (Earth-1610):** A version of Daisy Johnson, codenamed Quake, appears in this universe's S.H.I.E.L.D. following the events of //Cataclysm//. Working under Director Monica Chang, she is a key agent who helps Captain America and a reformed S.H.I.E.L.D. in their efforts to reclaim territory from splintered rogue nations after the dissolution of the United States. * **Age of Ultron (Earth-616 Timeline):** In the main comic book event, a dystopian future is shown where Ultron has conquered the Earth. Daisy Johnson is one of the handful of surviving superheroes. She operates out of one of Nick Fury's secret bunkers in the Nevada desert, working as part of the last vestige of human resistance alongside Fury, Black Widow, and Moon Knight. * **Marvel's Avengers (Video Game, Earth-TRN814):** Daisy Johnson is a prominent non-playable character in the 2020 video game. In this continuity, she is a key member of the S.H.I.E.L.D. remnant loyal to Nick Fury after the organization's collapse following the A-Day disaster. As an Inhuman herself, she works closely with the Avengers and the Inhuman Alliance to fight A.I.M. and liberate captured Inhumans. Her character design and personality are a clear blend of her Earth-616 and MCU counterparts. * **The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (Animated Series, Earth-8096):** Daisy Johnson makes a brief but significant appearance in this beloved animated series. She is shown as a member of Nick Fury's secret team of operatives assembled to combat the Skrull invasion, a direct homage to her role in the //Secret Invasion// comic storyline. She uses her powers to detect Skrull impostors and helps take down a Skrull-controlled Quinjet. ===== See Also ===== * [[shield]] * [[nick_fury]] * [[secret_warriors]] * [[inhumans]] * [[phil_coulson]] * [[mister_hyde]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((Daisy Johnson's popularity skyrocketed following her appearance in //Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.//, portrayed by actress Chloe Bennet. The portrayal was so influential that Daisy's design in the comics was permanently altered in 2015 to closer resemble Bennet, including her hairstyle and tactical suit.)) ((While originally established as a human with mutated genes in the comics, a 2015 storyline in //S.H.I.E.L.D.// #7 attempted to synergize her origin with the MCU by revealing that her father, Mister Hyde, had used Inhuman DNA in his experiments. This suggested that Daisy's powers might have an Inhuman component after all, though her primary origin as a genetic mutate remains the dominant canon.)) ((In the MCU, Daisy's journey is shadowed by a prophecy from the future that she will be the "Destroyer of Worlds." This moniker haunts her, as she fears she will be responsible for cracking the Earth apart. The prophecy is ultimately a misinterpretation; it was Glenn Talbot as Graviton who would destroy the world, and Daisy's destiny was not to //cause// the destruction, but to be powerful enough to //stop// it.)) ((Her initial codename in early scripts for //Secret War// was rumored to be "Jolt," but was changed to "Quake" before publication.)) ((First Comic Appearance: //Secret War// #2 (2004). First MCU Appearance: //Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.// Season 1, Episode 1, "Pilot" (2013).)) ((The fan community for //Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.// is extremely passionate. During the lead-up to the //Captain Marvel// movie, a significant social media movement with the hashtag #QuakeIsMyCaptainMarvel emerged, with many fans advocating that Daisy's development over several seasons made her a prime candidate for a hero of that stature in the MCU.))