Bio (Official): Infiltration Unit Seven, the next generation of
Infiltration Unit to come after Zeta, which Agent Bennet unleashes with
the sole assignment of capturing its robotic predecessor. This synthoid
has the same mimicking skills as Zeta, but the metal frame beneath its
hologram is larger, more powerful, and more heavily armed. Unlike our
hero, IU7 still carries a dangerous arsenal of weapons -- and has none
of Zeta's compunctions about using it. On the other hand, IU7 doesn't
have Ro's help, nor the complex artificial intelligence that Zeta was
given under Doctor Selig's subtle hand. In fact, because of the extreme
single-mindedness of IU7's programming, Zeta and Ro usually find ways to
misdirect and outsmart the synthoid monster.
Bio (Official - WBs Zeta Site): Infiltration Unit Seven, the next
generation of Infiltration Unit built after Zeta, assigns itself to the
sole obsessive task of capturing its robotic predecessor.
IU7 has the same mimicking skills as Zeta, but the metal frame beneath
its hologram is larger, more powerful, and heavily armored. Unlike our
hero, IU7 still caries a dangerous arsenal of weapons, but with none of
Zeta's compunctions about using it.
On the other hand, IU7 doesn't have Ro's help, more the more complex
artificial intelligence that the scientists built into Zeta. In fact,
because of the extreme single-mindedness of IU7's programming, Zeta and
Ro usually find ways to misdirect or outsmart the synthoid monster.
Bio: An assassination unit sent after Roland Deflores, IU7’s
memory was reprogrammed after his encounter with Zeta. With corrupted
video logs of Zeta posing as Roland Deflores, IU7 set his mission on
Zeta instead, tracking him to a mall where the two of them nearly
demolished it. With the help of Batman, Zeta deactivated IU7 in an
electro-magnetic chamber, throwing his parts across the room,
disassembling him in the process.
The parts later wound up in Jacen Foley’s possession, where IU7 later
rebuilt himself. Fortunately for Zeta, the deactivation of IU7 was a
simple matter of removing a chip that was in open view due to his
incomplete reassembly. |