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The Venom Symbiote.
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The Venom Symbiote.
In the Marvel Comics universe, a symbiote is a living alien organism that bonds with another living organism (usually a human, although it may bond with animals) in order to survive. Since it has no classifying name, it is referred to as a "symbiote" because of its symbiotic relationships. Often it appears as a "Living Costume" because of the way the amorphous creature envelopes its host.

The history of the symbiote

It is unclear where the Symbiotes actually originated, nor is it fully explained how the Symbiote (in its true form) manages to survive without a human host. It is implied that while the symbiotes have lived for millions of years, they are able to remember and genetically encode information - to which the wearer of the symbiote is automatically gained access. They are plotting, scheming creatures. Due to the reaction the Carnage symbiote had to the Silver Surfer, it is clear that their home planet was devoured by Galactus.

While embroiled in a major crossover storyline fighting the Secret Wars on an alien planet, Spider-Man acquired an alien costume, the symbiote, in a lab. The application of a symbiote provokes a cool feeling as the black plasmic ooze covers its host. It stimulates them, provides for them, and protects them by itself when the host is unconscious or unaware of a true symbiotic relationship. Symbiotes rely on human hosts because they are able to feed off adrenaline which is essential to their survival. They also feed off diseases fatal to humans, due to the type of energy or "adrenaline" it may produce; for example, the Venom symbiote was able to save Eddie Brock's life from cancer by feeding off it, since Eddie's cancer produced the exact type of adrenaline that the symbiote feeds on.

Symbiotes are fully aware and sentient creatures. They also are vicious and wild, compelling their human hosts to violence. They are much more effective if the human host has the same feelings and urges as the symbiote; for example, the Venom symbiote bonded successfully with Eddie Brock because they shared anger and desires for revenge towards Spider-Man. As this shows, symbiotes have their own emotions and are able to react and reflect one's emotions on their personal desires.

By nature, symbiotes try to permanently bond with their human hosts, ensuring that they live longer. They can, however, leave a human host (or at least try to) at their own will, although this is very rare. If a symbiote is strongly bonded, as the Venom symbiote was to Eddie Brock, attempting to break the bond causes a shock sufficient to render both host and costume unconscious. However, a symbiote can easily sever a weak bond, such as when the Carnage symbiote abandoned Cletus Kasady for the Silver Surfer, or when Angelo Fortunato was left to plummet to his death, mid-jump, by the Venom suit.

Symbiotes also are naturally weakened from intense sonics and intense infrared heat.

Symbiotes have no gender, and as such have the ability to asexually spawn another symbiote. It is normal for a symbiote to hate its newborn spawn. Venom, for example, tries to kill and destroy its offspring, Carnage, and Carnage himself tries to kill his 'son' Toxin by leaving it for dead without a human host to find. Symbiotes appear to have a finite number of 'seeds' that can be grown into suits; The Venom symbiote spawned the Carnage one itself, but the remaining five 'seeds' that it contained were harvested by the Life Foundation using sonics.

According to the mini-series planet of the symbiotes, symbiotes are an unfeeling, conquering race, taking over any species they come in contact with to feed off of emotions, mainly adrenaline rushes from death-defying feats. As a consequence, the hosts are short-lived. The Venom symbiote was different because it wanted to bond with a host instead of dominating it, leading to its imprisonment by its own race. The Venom-symbiote describes itself as a mutation though it may just as likely be an atavism among its species [1]. It would seem that Earth-spawned suits (i.e. Venom's family), such as the Carnage and Toxin symbiotes, are more comfortable being controlled by their hosts than the rest of their race.

Special abilities

Symbiotes empower the natural abilities of a host to the point where they far exceed that of normal humans. These abilities include the following: The symbiote also reacts to the thoughts and will of the host. When Spider-Man was originally selected, he had been thinking about Spider-Woman's costume in the Secret Wars. The symbiote acted on this and formed a similar costume, the one seen on him and Venom. The following are functions that have been demonstrated from various hosts' wills (but are not limited to):

Well known symbiotes

Here is a complete list of existing symbiotes whom have/had human hosts

Active and inactive symbiotes

The activity of the symbiotes and their hosts vary.

Trivia

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