Gwen Raiden
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Gwen Raiden is a minor recurring fictional character on the WB network's TV series Angel and was played by Alexa Davalos.
Biography
Character history
Gwen Raiden was first introduced in season four's Ground State. Gwen is a mutant with the ability to funnel electricity. At this point, she has little control over her abilities.Her origin is uncharacteristically shown to the audience via flashback montage before the primary action of the episode takes place. In 1985, Gwen is a young girl, bundled up in heavy winter clothing, taken by her parents to a boarding school in Gills Rock, Wisconsin. There, she is isolated from the other children. Outside in the playground during recess, a male classmate asks if she is a "freak" and tells her that she does not look like one. Heartened by this gesture, Gwen smiles and the boy offers to share one of his toy cars with her. As she reaches out to take it, an electrical shock travels from Gwen to the classmate, killing him instantly.
In 2002, the 25-year-old Gwen is using her powers to facilitate her career as a successful, wealthy, professional thief. She meets Angel when she is hired to steal a valuable artifact called The Axis Of Pythia, which he needs in order to find Cordelia on her higher plane.
Finding the artifact, Gwen and Angel fight over its possession. During the course of the battle, Gwen tries to kill Angel with an electric shock. However since he's already dead, her attack actually serves to make his dead heart beat again for a few seconds (this power had been illustrated earlier in the episode, where she restarts Gunn's normal heartbeat after her own powers affected him). Caught in the moment, Angel gives Gwen a passionate kiss. After he regains his focus on Cordelia, the man who hired Gwen reveals that he had trapped her and intended to kill her with poison gas. The vampiric Angel is unaffected by the gas, enabling him to rescue Gwen. In gratitude, Gwen allowed Angel to use the artifact. Afterwards he returns it to her, and she presumably sold it for a high price.
The second time Gwen appeared, she assisted Angel in fighting against the machinations of The Beast and took an interest in Gunn.
During her last appearance, she asked Gunn to help her with a mission under the auspices of helping a kidnapped girl; in fact, she was trying to steal an experimental device which would allow her to touch others without killing them. Gunn grudgingly agreed, and shared an intimate physical moment with her afterwards.
She has not appeared since. It is unknown if the experimental device still works and if she still operates as a thief, although the latter is very likely.
Powers & abilities
Gwen is a mutant with the ability to generate and manipulate electricity. This power can be used in a number of ways, from creating powerful and damaging electric blasts to manipulating and controlling electronic devices. The latter proves especially useful in her role as a high-tech, professional thief, a career at which she seems especially skilled and adept, making herself quite wealthy in the process.Her powers initially came with dangerous, uncontrollable elements. She was rendered unable to touch anyone without her power harming them and she would tend to attract lightning. These drawbacks appear to have been rectified using a device she appropriated in the episode Players which allowed her to touch other people without causing harm.
Gwen fandom
Gwen's character is the source of much debate amongst fans. Some fans believe her stories felt forced and did not really fit the continuity of the season, whereas others think that further exploration of the character was a missed opportunity. She appeared in three episodes of Angel. Her origins are perhaps a tribute to many comic book characters, particurly those of Marvel Comics characters such as Rogue, another mutant character who dealt with similar issues concerning her inability to touch people. Her name is likely a reference to Raiden the mythological Japanese god of thunder and lightning and/or the Mortal Kombat character Raiden.Romantic relationships
- Angel: In the episode Ground State, Gwen flirts with Angel and the two also share a kiss after she uses her powers to temporarily restart his heart.
- Charles Gunn: In the episode Players Gwen gains the ability to touch people without harming them and she and Gunn have sex.
Appearances
Gwen has appeared in:Gwen appeared as a guest in three episodes:
Season 4 (2002, 2003) - Ground State; Long Day's Journey; Players
See also
- Buffy main characters.
- Angel main characters.
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