Walter Shreeve (DCAU)
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| The following is based on Fallout Tactics and some details might contradict canon. |
Shriek is a recruit in Fallout Tactics.
A young deathclaw with high ideals. Shriek's ideal is to kill as many non-deathclaw beings in as brutal a way as possible. In the normal run of things, Shriek would have ended up at the wrong end of some maligned town's shotguns, but now he is working for the Brotherhood.
Shriek becomes available after you've reached the rank of Senior Squire, and after you've helped the deathclaw matriarch in Mardin.
Shriek appears only in Fallout Tactics.
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During her childhood, she was abused by her mother for being overweight, driving her to drugs and leading to her later fixation on becoming a mother herself. She became a drug dealer, which exposed her to situations that ultimately damaged her sanity; namely, being shot in the head by a police officer, and being put in Cloak's dark dimension. The origin of Shriek's powers is likewise unknown; she may be a mutant, or the powers may have emerged as a result of her time in Cloak's dimension.
During Carnage's violent escape from the Ravencroft Institute, he came across Shriek, who was also incarcerated and wished to join him. He freed her, and the pair embarked on a killing spree. They attracted the company of several other homicidal supervillains (Demogoblin, Doppelganger, and Carrion), and formed a "family," with Carnage and Shriek as the "parents" and the others as their "sons". Shriek also used her mental powers to increase the chaos by causing a number of New Yorkers to violently turn on one another, although the heroes were able to calm the people down before they did anything too serious, such as killing their own children. The killers fought a number of heroes, led by Spider-Man, but succumbed to in-fighting. Carnage slew the Doppelganger and left the others to their defeat and capture, although he was subsequently contained by the Avengers after a clash with Spider-Man, Venom and Black Cat.
Shriek was returned to Ravencroft Institute, and attempted to escape twice. Once, alongside the vigilante Mayhem and a handful of other inmates, she was defeated by Spider-Man and John Jameson before they managed to escape. The second time, she and Carrion escaped and tried to become a family. In the end, she absorbed the Carrion virus into herself to release her "son" from his suffering. She was returned to Ravencroft, where the virus was taken from her by the Jackal. After not being seen for a long time, she turned up in a background scene at the bar with no name.[1] At the bar with no name several super-villains were betting on what was in a chrysalis recently formed. This chrysalis happened to be a homeless man nicknamed Freak after he had visited Doctor Curtis Connors laboratory and injected himself with one of Connor's experiments.
She's completely crazy.
She is propelled by the air directing their sonic bolts to the ground.
Shrieks were three-eyed, pink-skinned beings who lived on the Forest Moon of Endor. Their distinguishing characteristic was the loud noise they made when they felt threatened; this was the basis for their name. Larry was a Shriek.
Due to his reclusive nature, Larry remained hidden in a hollow tree for many years. This caused the neighboring Kagles and Ewoks to believe the tree was haunted by vengeful spirits called "Shrieks."
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