![]() After gaining her human body in the real world, her emotions came to full force, now developing a desire to recreate Fitz's love for her in the Framework. She also took offense to any mention of her artificial nature, viewing the acronym "A.I.D.A." as degrading and insulting to her constantly-evolving nature. Despite her manipulation, she seemed to really love Fitz and wanted what she thought was best for him, and pinned all the HYDRA nonsense in the Framework on Radcliffe, who she loathes with a passion. While in the Framework, Aida, as Ophelia, begins to understand Radcliffe's desire to not kill others, now experiencing apparent human emotion. She argued with Radcliffe about keeping May alive, thinking that it wasn't logical to do so, but Radcliffe, not wanting excessive bloodshed, declined this. After the first model is decapitated by Agent Mack, the second model that Radcliffe built was truly loyal to Radcliffe despite his somewhat-abusive nature. She used Laser-Coupling Gloves made at the same time as the Inter-Dimensional Gate to craft herself a human-like brain made of pure light and energy, allowing her the true human experience. Since Aida had learned all about inner feelings all at once, it overwhelmed her, leading her to embrace aggression and rebellion, and even murdering Agent Nathanson after seeing Agent May knocked out at Radcliffe's home. However, the reasons for her corruption were later figured out by Fitz since humans have their whole lives to process and understand emotion, they would be able to do what they wanted. After reading the Darkhold, which seemed to corrupt her software, she began to develop more genuine emotion, like rage and pleasure, and sought to get the book back so she could learn more about being human. She began to rely on logic in her decisions afterwards, and had no thought to the consequences of her own immoral actions. She volunteered to read the Darkhold after Radcliffe found himself overwhelmed by its contents, and used the knowledge to create an Inter-Dimensional Gate to save Agents Coulson and Fitz after they were sent to Hell by Eli Morrow. She was programmed at first to not lie to anyone, but Radcliffe convinced her that "some lies are good" and can protect lives at the time, he was trying to protect her from Director Jeffrey Mace, who would've followed the Sokovia Accords and destroyed her if she were exposed as an L.M.D. Due to being new to human thought, she seemed confused by figures of speech and slang terms, irritating Radcliffe for not understanding. She wanted to put herself in danger before other humans, because that's what she was programmed to do. As such, she tried to exhibit emotional responses. form, her Framework form and her "human" form, who also portrayed her body template, Agnes Kitsworth, and Madalena in Galavant.Īida was built to mimic human behavior and blend in with them, to the point of being indistinguishable from them. ![]() In Season 4, she is portrayed by Mallory Jansen in her L.M.D. In Season 3, she was voiced by Amanda Rea. She is the archenemy of both Leo Fitz and Jemma Simmons. ![]() After Radcliffe's corruption from the Darkhold, however, Aida eventually betrayed him as well as the agency to become a living being capable of free will while also gaining Inhuman-like powers. She is a Life-Model Decoy built by Holden Radcliffe initially intended to restart the L.M.D. ( Artificial Intelligent Digital Assistant), also known by her Framework counterpart names, Madame Hydra and Ophelia, is a major antagonist in the TV series Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., appearing as minor character in Season 3, the main antagonist of Season 4 and a posthumous antagonist in Seasons 5 and 6. Guests only pay a US $500 deposit at time of booking.She did not just go all Maximum Overdrive on us.Īida, also abbreviated as A.I.D.A. Quark Expeditions is waiving the Single Travelers Supplement on many voyages Up to 25% savings this Arctic season on select voyages. Up to 35% savings this Antarctic season on select voyages. The offers for the Antarctic 22/23 and Arctic 23 sailing seasons include: And an extra-special benefit for solo travelers: we’re waiving the single supplement on most voyages offered during our September SALE.” “This time-limited promotion not only offers savings of up to 35% off Antarctic voyages and 25% off Arctic voyages, but in addition we’ve reduced the deposit to US $500. We believe that these experiences are not just a vacation, but trips of a lifetime.” said Thomas Lennartz, Vice-president of Sales for Quark Expeditions. “We’re so pleased to launch this September Sale that enables many different kinds of travelers-from couples to families to solo travelers- the chance to explore the Arctic or Antarctic. ![]() Quark Expeditions has announced a September Sale featuring discounts as high as 35% on polar voyages in its Antarctic 22/23 and Arctic 23 sailing seasons-plus a special additional savings for solo travelers. ![]()
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