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==History== ===Background=== After Panacea elaborated on her restrictions when it came to manipulating biology, Skitter asked Panacea if she could think of some other way to assist. Convinced to help out in the fight against the Slaughterhouse 9, Panacea set out to create a form of transportation for Skitter upon overhearing Grue mentioning the lack of such.<ref name="14.4"/> ===Post-[[Battle against Leviathan|Leviathan]]=== Atlas was formed from the mass of bugs Skitter sent to Panacea, who created him using a Hercules beetle as its base. Skitter immediately used Atlas for flight upon meeting it to escape Crawler and the imminent PRT bombing.<ref name="14.4">[[Prey 14.4]]</ref> Despite being based on a scaled up hercules beetle, Atlas had no instincts or any inherent knowledge of a beetle and required Skitter to fully manage its flight at all times. With trial and error (crashing once), Skitter managed to familiarize herself with its mechanics of flight to confidently fly it at a relatively high altitude away from the expected blast zone. After Skitter returned from scouting the battlefield, Panacea modified Atlas once more to make it simpler to fly, by allowing it to repeat any previous action performed. This removed some of the focus Skitter required before, though she found it more irritating than helpful, as it may continue to fly without her should she be incapacitated. Panacea wanted to leave Atlas to starve to death but [[Grue]] used his new abilities to modify Atlas with a human digestive system.<ref name="14.5">[[Prey 14.5]]</ref> Atlas was then utilized as a mount by Skitter to perform aerial bombings and strafing (with grenades and a handgun) to remove the cars atop a frozen [[Cache]] and [[Clockblocker]] as well as to fend off both [[Mannequin]] and [[Crawler]]. After [[Victoria Dallon|Glory Girl]] had been seriously injured by Crawler, Skitter unsuccessfully attempted to carry the combined weight of herself and Glory Girl to be evacuated. Instead, using Glory Girl's own flight ability, Skitter used Atlas to lead her to Panacea. ===Post-[[Slaughterhouse Nine]]=== When Skitter and [[Ballistic]] were sent in to deal with [[Parian]], Skitter was captured by Parians friend [[Flechette]]. She brought in Atlas as a stop gap measure if she wasn't able to to convince Parian to leave Brockton Bay or join the Undersiders. Eventually, Atlas was spotted, alarming everyone present besides his master.<ref name="15.6 e1">I directed Atlas in through an open window. Every set of eyes was on Flechette and I, which made it easy for him to slip into the room. My bugs had identified tripwires Parian had set, and navigating Atlas around them wasn't too hard.<br><br>"Stop it!" Parian cried. For a second, I thought it had to do with Atlas, but her shout followed within a second of my question to Flechette.<br><br>Flechette looked like she'd been slapped. I stopped Atlas where he was, poised a few feet behind Parian. I folded his scythe-like claws down and out of the way. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2012/11/03 Excerpt] from [[Colony 15.6]]</ref> The Undersiders' former benefactor made sure to remove Atlas from play when it came to betraying the team. He was eventually found and returned to his master, just in time to join in the fight against Echidna, where Skitter had him land and use his scythe limbs to attack and to form flanking maneuvers with [[Weld]].<ref name="19.5 e1">I stood on Atlas' back as he descended to the road, shaking my mask to let the glass fall free before carefully pulling it back on. Weld glanced at me and nodded as I appeared at his left, helping to form a defensive line.<br><br>Weld's hands started to change into long blades, and with the reach they afforded him, he was able to defend more ground.<br><br>I stepped off Atlas and let him stand on his own, his scythelike forelimbs raised. He wouldn't be ''that'' good in a fight, but the clones were fragile, and two more weapons was better than nothing. My knife and baton slid free of their respective slots in my compartment, and I whipped the baton out to its full length. It offered me a little more reach, an excuse to take one more step away from Scapegoat's body and the frozen Tecton. In this fashion, Weld, Atlas and I formed something of a triangle. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/03/05 Excerpt] from [[Scourge 19.5]]</ref> ===Post-[[Battle against Echidna|Echidna]]=== During a quiet moment thinking to herself Skitter noted the stress and tear that was accumulating on Atlas.<ref name="21.2"> Atlas started to falter. Compared to humans and other animals, bugs didn't quite have the same ability to push themselves past the breaking point. Most bugs were small, and their bodies were hyperefficient, condensed down to the essential elements. If a bug needed to be able to leap, to lunge or to fly, it maintained a certain capacity and it didn't generally go beyond that. It wasn't absolute, but I'd found it was a definite trend.<br><br>In brief, there wasn't really a hundred-and-ten-percent. When Atlas started demonstrating fatigue and difficulty in carrying me, I wasted no time in setting him down on the ground.<br><br>I ran my hand along the giant beetle's shell while Tattletale and Rachel caught up.<br>[...]<br>"What's wrong with Atlas?" Tattletale asked.<br><br>"He's wearing out," I said. My voice sounded flat. "During the Echidna fight, I saw how quickly he was getting tired, and I chalked it up to the fact that he hadn't eaten properly while separated from me... but I've been realizing that it's more than that. I haven't figured out the perfect diet to give him absolutely everything he needs, and I'm only barely managing to maintain an equilibrium. Every time he gets hurt, every time he gets tired, there's general wear and tear I can't compensate for." - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/04/13 Excerpt] from [[Imago 21.2]]</ref> Atlas eventually died when Skitter was incarcerated after turning herself in to the [[Protectorate]], as it was unable to eat without Skitter's direct control. There were plans to turn him into a mold for a bronze statue, honoring everything the supposed villain did for the people of [[Brockton Bay]] and the [[Boardwalk]].<ref name="23.3 e2">Atlas died. I wanted to let you know. Tattletale had him, but he wouldn't eat or move. We asked for him, and we found a place for him. The guys say they think they know a good way to make a mold. They're covering him in brass.<br><br>A way of saying you're still with us. Take care of yourself.<br><br>-Char - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/05/30 Excerpt] from [[Drone 23.3]]</ref> His master would eventually be given a flight pack to make up for the mobility Atlas had given her.<ref name="23.1">[[Drone 23.1]]</ref><!--the gift from defiant--> ===Post-[[Timeskip]]=== The statue was eventually completed. It survived [[Gold Morning]], though it had been knocked off of its damaged pedestal.<ref>A bubble sits suspended in the sky. Some earth still clings to it, but the ground dropped and the bubble remained fixed to this point in space. Off to the side, a scarab beetle is cast in bronze, the pedestal broken, the statue sitting askew on broken road. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2019/03/02/ Excerpt] from [[Heavens 12.all]]</ref>
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