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Spiral
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Spiral
Name Rita Wayword
Gender Female
Weapon/Power Six arms, swords, teleportation
Affiliation Villain
First Appearance X-Men: Children of the Atom (1994)
First Appearance in Comic Longshot #1 (September 1985)
Voiced By Catherine Disher
Company Marvel

Spiral is a villain from Marvel's X-Men comics who appears in X-Men: Children of the Atom and Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes.

Backstory

Spiral's real name is Rita Wayword, a.k.a 'Ricochet Rita', a professional stuntwoman who befriended Longshot when he first appeared on Earth. The story of how Rita became Spiral is a paradox: Rita was attacked by her evil, future self which led to her meeting Longshot and falling in love with him. When Longshot sought to return to his home dimension, the Mojoverse, the lovestruck Rita went with her boyfriend, only to watch Longshot fail and be captured alongside him by the dimension's evil overlord, Mojo. Longshot was promptly mind-wiped to forget all about Rita, while a much worse fate was left for Rita.

After holding her prisoner for several years (at which point Rita was made to serve as guardian for Mojo's army of "X-Babies"), Mojo forced his chief scientist, Arize, to perform extreme physical and mental body modifications onto Rita to recreate her into a loyal subordinate. These experiments left her with six arms (some of which are robotic), turned her hair gray, and drove the young woman insane through forcibly evolving Rita's mind to the point that she could see into other dimensions that were used for time-travel/teleportation. He also trained her in the dark arts of magic and body modification, so that she could use these skills to mutilate others like Mojo had mutilated her. Finally, in a cruel act of manipulation, Mojo sent Spiral back in time to set into motion the events that led to her former self becoming Mojo's prisoner and become Spiral by attacking her past self.

Now in the past, Spiral found herself stranded on Earth by Mojo for failing to kill Longshot and Rita. At some unknown point, Spiral encountered Val Cooper and was recruited into Freedom Force, a revamped version of the second Brotherhood of Mutants. Despite being utterly insane and more blood-thirsty than her new teammates, Spiral quickly became a valuable member of the team, single-handedly defeating the X-Men on several occasions as well as kidnapping the X-Man Rachel Summers for Mojo. She was also instrumental in Freedom Force's victory over the Avengers and the West Coast Avengers when sent by the U.S. government to arrest the heroes. Her magical powers temporarily robbed Captain Marvel of her energy powers and she also defeated Iron Man, removing two of the most powerful Avengers from the battle.

She also ran the "Body Shoppe", which sells alien cybernetic parts to amputees and others who see the power of cybernetic limbs. Lady Deathstrike and several members of the Reavers were some of her earlier clients though later writers have retconned Donald Pierce and not Spiral as the person responsible for their becoming cyborgs. She also was responsible for giving Psylocke cybernetic eyes, which doubled as cameras for Mojo to spy on the X-Men.

Along with Mojo, Spiral played a role in Psylocke becoming Asian. Originally, it was believed that the two literally transformed Psylocke from being British to being Asian, but it was discovered that Spiral (without Mojo's involvement) transferred the X-Man's mind into the body of the Asian assassin Kwannon.

Even though she was a loyal servant of Mojo, Spiral deeply resented Mojo's crass manners and cruelty towards her. In particular, Spiral has been known to go against Mojo's orders and attack Longshot out of psychotic need for revenge for Longshot's seduction of her and how her love for him led to her transformation into the being she is today. As such, Mojo has been known to leave Spiral stranded on Earth (since Spiral required Mojo's power to travel between dimensions safely).

Spiral was revealed to have conquered an alternate timeline and referred to herself as "The Apocalypse". She managed to kill most of that Earth's heroes, and only Cable and some of his X-Force/New Mutants allies were left. Spiral had kidnapped that universe's Sunspot and tortured him by making him make love to her until his rescue. With the aid of Shatterstar, Spiral was evidently defeated and apparently returned to Mojo's services. She later attacked the X-Men together with Mojo, but ended up defeated once again.

Powers

Spell Casting:Spiral has powerful mystical abilities. With gestures or dance moves, she can teleport herself and numerous people across great distances. Teleportation and powerful spells require more complicated dance moves. Spiral's spellcasting powers can be triggered through small hand gestures of her many hands. Spiral often incorporates knives and swords into more complicated spells. Spiral can also disguise herself through her magic. Spiral can open gateways between dimensions and travel through time, though it has been implied that she sometimes requires Mojo's help to successfully teleport from one dimension to another.

By using magic, Spiral can:

  • teleport herself and others
  • project concussive energies
  • paralyze others
  • turn invisible
  • remove superhuman abilities
  • cause unconsciousness
  • conjure up objects

Possession Immunity: Spiral's mind seems to be immune from possession. When Rogue attempted to steal Spiral's mind and powers, Spiral stole Rogue's instead, laughing that she had danced in many people's souls. Nocturne was fooled by Spiral into thinking Spiral had been possessed while Spiral remained in control.

It was also established that Spiral is aware, through unknown mystical means, whenever a person speaks her name.

Gameplay

Special Attacks

  • Dancing Sword: Spiral summons six swords that spin around her, giving her the ability to use new moves. (Can also be done in the air)
    • ​Sword Throw: Spiral throws a single sword. More swords can be thrown for every button command pressed.
    • Flying Sword A: Throws the ring of swords. Button input determines whether it's thrown forward or straight up.
    • Flying Sword B: Swords spin outwards in an expanding circle or shoot out at once in 6 different directions.
  • Six Hand Grapple: Spiral raises her arm up. If the opponent gets caught, she can either throw her opponent down, or in front of her. Can only work if the opponent is in the air. (Can also be done in the air)
  • Dance-nosedive: Drops Spiral to the ground quickly when she's airborne.
  • Teleport: Teleports on top of the opponent's head, from there, Spiral can control her descent with the joystick and also attack on the way down.
  • Position Switch: One of her X-Ability moves back in X-Men: Children of the Atom, Spiral switches places with her opponent.

Assist Attacks

Type Assist Counter Cross-Over
α Projectile Flying Sword A Light Flying Sword A Light Stampede Sword
β Variety Flying Sword A Heavy Flying Sword A Heavy Stampede Sword
γ Ground Standing H Punch Couching H Punch Hyper Metamorphosis

Hyper Combos

  • Stampede Sword: Spiral shoots out several columns of swords across the screen.
  • Power Dance: Spiral enters a state of "Power increase". All attacks do more damage than usual. Some of her attacks delay the timer gauge. Lasts about seven seconds.
  • Speed Dance: Spiral enters a state of "Speed increase". Her overall speed is increased, allowing her to move faster. Some of her attacks delay the timer gauge. Lasts about seven seconds.
  • Metamorphosis (Level 3): Spiral enters a special state which last roughly six seconds. For the duration of the move, if Spiral connects an attack (with punch button) with the opponent, she will do a series of melee attacks while transforming into all of the Marvel characters in the game.

Theme Song

X-Men_COTA_OST_Mojo_World_(Theme_of_Spiral)

X-Men COTA OST Mojo World (Theme of Spiral)

Artwork

Sprites

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Trivia

  • Spiral is mentioned in Marvel Super Heroes, in Psylocke's mirror match win quote.
  • Spiral, along with Mojo, appear in Viewtiful Joe's ending in Marvel vs. Capcom 3, where they are filming a TV series with Joe as the lead, hoping to get major ratings since Joe is the "hero who beat Galactus". However, they grow increasingly frustrated with Joe's knack for ad-libbing, ordering the takes to be redone over and over again.
  • Spiral's form and dance moves greatly resemble and take heavy influence from portrayals of various Hindu gods and goddesses such as Shiva and Kali.

Also See

Spiral's moves in Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes

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