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{{wikipediainfo}}[[File:Kate Five possessed by symbiote.png|thumb|right|275px|[[Kate Five]] possessed by her symbiote. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Symbiote Surprise (comic story)|Symbiote Surprise]]'')]]In [[Reality Z-25 31-H]], [[Kate Five]] was reluctantly bonded with a shapeshifting, ichor-like '''symbiote''' creature. It sometimes acted as a second skin or living outfit for her, granting superhuman abilities, but it had a malicious mind of its own and was capable of fully taking her over. Specific vibrations, such as the ringing of the [[Fortress of Evening]]'s bell, could temporarily dissociate the symbiote from the human, with the symbiote being able to survive and move on its own long enough to, on one occasion, lay in ambush for Kate and possess her all over again. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Symbiote Surprise (comic story)|Symbiote Surprise]]'')
{{wikipediainfo}}[[File:Kate Five possessed by symbiote.png|thumb|right|275px|[[Kate Five]] possessed by [[Ghede Nibo|her symbiote]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Symbiote Surprise (comic story)|Symbiote Surprise]]'')]]'''Symbiotes''' were beings which bonded with a host of another species.
 
One species of alien symbiotes existed in [[Reality Z-25 31-H]]. They were sentient and could alter their shapes, meaning they could act as a kind of “second skin” for the human hosts with whom they bonded. When they did so, they also gained a psychic link with their human host, being able to influence their thoughts. While bonded to a human, these symbiotes could spawn, but another, as-yet-unpossessed humans would be needed to be “impregnated” with the spawn. They would then theoretically serve as its first host, though through an act of will, the bond could be rejected, forcing the “spawnling” to separate from its human “mother” and seek a new host. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Kate Five vs Symbiote - Chapter 1 (comic story)|Kate Five vs Symbiote - Chapter 1]]'') Specific vibrations, such as the ringing of the [[Fortress of Evening]]'s bell, could temporarily dissociate the symbiote from the human, with the symbiote being able to survive and move on its own long enough to, on one occasion, lay in ambush for its host and possess it all over again. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Symbiote Surprise (comic story)|Symbiote Surprise]]'')
 
[[Ghede Nibo|The first Symbiote]] to have been sighed on Reality Z-25 31-H's [[Earth]] was an oily-black one called [[Ghede Nibo|Ghede]]. Shortly after transferring itself from [[Eddie Brock|a past host]] to [[Kate Five]], Ghede spawned [[Eros|a new, blue Symbiote]], using [[Battle Angel]] as the “mother”. After Battle Angel rejected the symbiote, it instead bonded with [[Nexus Girl]]. It refused to obey its “father” (the combination of Kate and Ghede), instead electing to maintain Nexus Girl's values and thus protect Battle Angel and try to defeat Ghede. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Kate Five vs Symbiote - Chapter 1 (comic story)|Kate Five vs Symbiote - Chapter 1]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
The Symbiotes of ''[[Kate Five (series)|Kate Five]]'' are closely based on the alien Symbiotes seen in {{w|Marvel Comics|Marvel Comcis}}, most prominently in the form of [[Spider-Man]]'s enemy {{w|Venom (character)|Venom}}. This was an avowed fanfic lift when the original ''Kate Five'' story was serialised, but was increasingly downplayed as [[James Bridger]] introduced his own lore for the Symbiotes and drew away from the idea that Kate's Symbiote was the selfsame Venom himself.


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Revision as of 00:24, 30 July 2022

Symbiotes were beings which bonded with a host of another species.

One species of alien symbiotes existed in Reality Z-25 31-H. They were sentient and could alter their shapes, meaning they could act as a kind of “second skin” for the human hosts with whom they bonded. When they did so, they also gained a psychic link with their human host, being able to influence their thoughts. While bonded to a human, these symbiotes could spawn, but another, as-yet-unpossessed humans would be needed to be “impregnated” with the spawn. They would then theoretically serve as its first host, though through an act of will, the bond could be rejected, forcing the “spawnling” to separate from its human “mother” and seek a new host. (COMIC: Kate Five vs Symbiote - Chapter 1) Specific vibrations, such as the ringing of the Fortress of Evening's bell, could temporarily dissociate the symbiote from the human, with the symbiote being able to survive and move on its own long enough to, on one occasion, lay in ambush for its host and possess it all over again. (COMIC: Symbiote Surprise)

The first Symbiote to have been sighed on Reality Z-25 31-H's Earth was an oily-black one called Ghede. Shortly after transferring itself from a past host to Kate Five, Ghede spawned a new, blue Symbiote, using Battle Angel as the “mother”. After Battle Angel rejected the symbiote, it instead bonded with Nexus Girl. It refused to obey its “father” (the combination of Kate and Ghede), instead electing to maintain Nexus Girl's values and thus protect Battle Angel and try to defeat Ghede. (COMIC: Kate Five vs Symbiote - Chapter 1)

Behind the scenes

The Symbiotes of Kate Five are closely based on the alien Symbiotes seen in Marvel Comcis, most prominently in the form of Spider-Man's enemy Venom. This was an avowed fanfic lift when the original Kate Five story was serialised, but was increasingly downplayed as James Bridger introduced his own lore for the Symbiotes and drew away from the idea that Kate's Symbiote was the selfsame Venom himself.