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The Void is one of those places, and it has opened up 16 locations since it debuted in 2016. One of those storefronts is right here in Downtown Disney, and I got the opportunity to give the new Avengers: Damage Control VR a try.
Allegedly due to covering up his past as a thief and addict, Robert Reynolds projects an entity as a dark side effect of his powers. It has been claimed that for every benevolent act the Sentry performs, the Void corresponds with attempting an act of malevolence. He was formerly unaware that the Void was a false personality, but has since been informed otherwise.Several reasons for the existence of the Void have been given: the innate division between good and evil in any nominally normal person; a 'mind virus' put into place by the mutant Mastermind by order of the crazed General; the idea that the Void is in fact the true personality of Rob Reynolds, and the Sentry is the false one; as mentioned above, the result of covering up his past; and, according to Norman Osborn the Sentry's superhumanity eroded his humanity, leading to a 'void' in his life. During the story line, the Void exhibits a more demonic form, capable of nearly slaughtering Thor, bringing down the entire city of Asgard, and striking down every immortal and mortal hero set against it simultaneously, as well later destroying the Norn Stone-powered Loki in seconds. Norman Osborn claims that it is the Angel of Death, tying into an earlier prelude which showed the Void's presence in biblical times.The Void possesses the ability to shape-shift, and through its control over the weather and darkness it can create destructive storms and deadly 'infini-tendrils' that attack the mind. Victims impaled on the tendrils experience traumatic visions of the past, present, and future. Its regular appearance varies between a shadowy, trench coat-wearing villain to a massive hurricane of darkness.
It can also assume powers dependent on shape, like a flame form that breathes fire, alternately an armored monster with super strength and toughness. It is at its strongest during the night and in the, where it has shown itself capable of easily overpowering the Hulk by breaking almost every single bone in his body in moments.
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I remember being about fifteen years old (in the mid-90s) when virtual reality was supposed to be the next big thing. Nearly a quarter-century later, I feel like that promise is finally coming to fruition. Last week in The VOID’s offices at Walt Disney Imagineering in Glendale, I had the opportunity to go through the full Avengers: Damage Control experience, and I’m extremely pleased to report it truly does feel like the next level in virtual reality’s evolution. It will absolutely be a must-do undertaking for fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and actually turns out to be a perfect introductory application for those who haven’t experimented with VR or The VOID before. Instead of requiring the use of peripheral accessories like the interactive guns utilized in the Ghostbusters, Star Wars, and Wreck-It Ralph titles, Avengers: Damage Control gives you the most intuitive weapons possible: your own hands.You see, in the fictional story of this experience, the popular character Shuri of Black Panther fame (played here by actress Letitia Wright, reprising her MCU role) has combined Stark robotics with Wakandan technology to create the Emergency Response Suit, which participants will don by putting on The VOID’s patented haptic suits and VR helmets. The ERS allows you to fire energy blasts from your hands like Iron Man and to absorb and redirect damage like T’Challa.
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