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Ajak Ajak is a member of a long-living race of superhuman beings, rightly named 'Eternals'. Existing as male and female at different points in her history, Ajak lived much of her life away from the most the rest of the Eternals, choosing to live with the select few in the city of Polaria. She dedicated her life to communicate with her deities, cosmic beings known as the Celestials, in their native language and serve them faithfully.
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As far back as the first volume of Eternals, it was known that at least Ajak's Eternal brethren had their own "resurrection crypt" as a means of bringing back Eternals who have died (no matter for how long). It later becomes standard that Eternals come back through a resurrection chamber powered and controlled by "the Machine", another name for the Earth. (Eternals vol 1 #2) At the earliest we see Ajak, around 1,000,000 or so years ago, Ajak took the form of a female. What it was that caused her to change to male is not explicitly divulged in-canon, but she eventually returns to a female body sometime after New Warriors vol 5, which is the last we see of her as a male. (Eternals: Celestia) Gallery
Ajak was around a millennia ago when Thor visited Earth. (Thor Annual vol 1 #7) Ajak claims that, like every Eternal, he cannot die. This is most likely in reference to his inability to age because he was just dead in issue 2. (Eternals vol 1 #7) Control Ajak changes size from microscopic to normal. (Eternals vol 5 #10) As of A.X.E., Ajak and every other Eternal are no longer inhibited by the principles of that were ingrained in them by the Celestials. Though the Progenitor initially only removed them to test Ajak and the Eternals, the Progenitor never re-institutes these principles in the end, giving them permanent freedom. (A.X.E.: Judgment Day #6) Regeneration Ajak seemingly went through the change (the transition between an Eternal dying as a human to being reborn as they used to be) better than Ikaris, who Ajak claims fully reactivated better than any other Eternal. (Eternals vol 3 #5) Ajak tanks multiple hits from Starbrand (1,000,000 B.C.) and seemingly heals from the damage taken. (Eternals: Celestia) Technically a durability feat, molecular manipulation feat, AND a regeneration feat (one can argue her regen is a product of her molecular manipulation), Ajak tanks an electrical burst from a Young Odin 1,000,000 millon years ago. The blast was so powerful that it obliterated most of Ajak's body, yet not enough to kill her. (Eternals: Celestia)
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Ajak goes on a pilgrimage across the planet to the Avengers Mountain, North Pole from Celestia, South America. (Eternals: Celestia)
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Ajak tanks multiple attacks from different members of the Avengers 1,000,000 B.C. before being killed at the molecular level by Ghost Rider. She seemingly took a pyrokinetic punch from Phoenix, a chi punch from Iron Fist, a vibranium claw stabbing by Black Panther, and, again, is killed subsequently by Ghost Rider using a bone chain. (Eternals: Celestia) Gallery
Ajak, like the rest of the Eternal's, survives a crash by the High Evolutionary's space station from the destruction of his machine. Though they are ko'd, they quickly recover ready for another fight with the New Warriors. (New Warriors vol 5 #12) Impact Resistance Gallery
Ajak tanks Thor throwing Mjolnir at him, though it does seem to daze him temporarily. (Thor Annual vol 1 #7) Ajak tanks getting hit by multiple Incan idols in darkness by Tutinax. (Thor Annual vol 1 #7) Gallery
Ajak tanks multiple punches from Hercules. (Incredible Hercules vol 1 #117) Energy Resistance Ajak tanks energy beams from Ikaris and immediately gets back up. (A.X.E.: Death to the Mutants #1) Ajak seemingly tanks what looks like a cosmic energy ball created by an illusion of the previous Progenitor that had died millions of years ago. (A.X.E.: Eternals) Ajak tanks an energy gun from Mister Sinister. (A.X.E.: Judgment Day #6)
Superhuman Strength Superhuman Speed Psionics Telepathy Raw Power Ajak reads the mind of a fraudulent man leading a revolt against Tiamut, the Dreaming Celestial. (Eternals vol 4 #2) Ajak reads the mind of Robbie Reyes to learn of what the Celestials granted to the Avengers. (Eternals: Celestia) Gallery
With Makkari giving access to a part of her mind, Ajak telepathically debates with Makkari over the right the Avengers have over taking residence in the body of a dead Celestial. It is important to note that, at this point, Makkari does NOT have access to her telepathy. (Eternals: Celestia) Ajak telepathically projects the image of Avengers Mountain. (Eternals vol 5 #9) Gallery
Ajak and the other Eternals compel Druig to form the Uni-Mind to distract him and the other Eternals to take down the mental firewalls and allow the X-Men into the Uni-Mind. (A.X.E.: Judgment Day #4) Skill Ajak uses a telepathic suggestion on the Order (Veda, Supernaut, and Calamity) that the person responsible for the destroyed area had long gone. (Eternals vol 4 #2) Gallery
Ajak telepathically freezes a Soviet Union general's family and reads the mind of the general. (Eternals vol 4 #3) Gallery
Ajak telepathically awakens Gilgamesh and brainwashes him into seeking out the death of all the Eternals. (Eternals vol 4 #3) Defense Gallery
Ajak seemingly masks the presence of herself, Makkari, and Mister Sinister. Only Iron Man is able to install alarms and locate them. This is considered a telepathic feat because Iron Man states that it is the same tactic they used the last time. Last time, Sprite used an illusion to mask their presence, so that means this is an illusion that Ajak is using. Makkari does not have telepathy and Mister Sinister is bound, so Ajak has to be the one performing this feat. (A.X.E.: Judgment Day #1; Eternals vol 5 #10) Range Gallery
Ajak telepathically communicates with Thena in a small town called "Little Hollow" in the U.S. from Avengers Mountain in the North Pole. (Eternals vol 5 #11, 12)
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Ajak resists the air stream created by a giant kaiju worm. (Thor Annual vol 1 #7) Ajak telekinetically carries Donald Blake and Doctor Damian to the nearby Eternal flight control center. (Thor vol 1 #284)
Offense Ajak unleashes dual psionic blasts on a horde of Deviants while carrying a platform telekinetically. (Eternals vol 3 #7) Ajak destroys two anti-bodies with a tk slice or wave of sorts. (A.X.E.: Eternals) Defense Ajak telekinetically disarms S.H.I.E.L.D Agents of their guns. (Eternals vol 1 #7) Molecular/ Atomic Manipulation Gallery
Ajak reforms an Incan Wrestler at the atomic level from a stone walls carvings left behind hundreds of years ago by the Inca and takes apart him at the atomic level once more back into the wall. (Eternals vol 1 #12) Ajak explodes his body to kill Doctor Damian and himself, dispersing his atoms completely. Though this no longer applies thanks to the new retcon, back then in old canon, this was the only known way to kill an Eternal. The force of the explosion was so great that it hurls Ikaris back, who is known to have incredible strength and speed better than most Eternals and superheroes. (Eternals: Herod Factor) Ajak creates a stone dais to allow them to speak to the Progenitor. (A.X.E.: Death to the Mutants #2) Teleportation According to the Machine (Earth), Eternals teleport through disassembly and reassembly, which would be straining over long distances. To supplement aid for this, the Machine has sub-dimensional threads all over to allow easier travel. A large cosmic transit, in other words. This also infers that while Ajak is off-planet, teleporting would be harder in long distances. (Eternals vol 5 #1) Ajak teleports around Manhattan with Zuras to seek out Sersi and then teleports to the Soviet Union to find Druig. (Eternals vol 3 #5) Gallery
After Silhouette teleports Ajak away, Ajak teleports back to the battlefield and incapacitates Silhouette with a single grab. (New Warriors vol 5 #11) Ajak teleports half a world in half a second. (From North Pole to somewhere in the U.S.A) (Eternals vol 5 #12)
Other Like any other Eternal, Ajak is capable of forming the Uni-Mind with at least two other Eternals. The above feat is Ajak forming the Uni-Mind with Sprite and Zuras while hooked up to Tiamut, the Dreaming Celestial, to amp Sprites powers to allow him to warp reality and turn Eternals human. (Eternals vol 3 #4) Gallery
Ajak can see Ley Lines that seem to spread throughout the inside of a dead Celestial, leading to where the soul lies. It can be presumed she can use this for living ones just as easily as the dead ones. (Eternals vol 5 #10) Gallery
Ajak (or Makkari, but lets presume this is Ajak) teleports Mister Sinister from Krakoa to her and imprisons him. (Immortal X-Men #4; A.X.E.: Judgment Day #1) Ajak seemingly interfaces with the technology inside the Celesital to illuminate the Ley Line pathways. (A.X.E.: Avengers)
Other Ergokinesis Intelligence Ikaris states that Ajak (under the pseudonym "Tecumotzin, Lord of Flight") was granted personal communication to the Celestials. (Eternals vol 1 #2) Gallery
Ajak is stated to have learned and studied for over thousands of years the language of the Celestials. Thus, she can speak their language well, though how she sounds in pronunciation is different depending on perspective. To mortals, she sounds like a choir of angels, but to the Celestials, she sounds like a "yokel with a mouth full of straw" or "a singing dog". (Eternals vol 5 #10) Gallery
Ajak knows how to work a piece of Celestial tech, which turns out to be a box that takes apart living organisms at the atomic level and reassembles them at the push of a button. (Eternals vol 1 #7) Gallery
Ajak recounts the history of the Celestials visiting Earth. (Eternals vol 1 #7) Ajak knows of the Celestial's ability to disperse their essence across the entire planet, possibly through experience. (Eternals vol 1 #7) Ajak seemingly knows what Arishem's energy blast is doing to the dimensional passages to Asgard, Nirvana, and Olympus. (Thor vol 1 #300) Ajak seems to understand the effect the moon has on the over the Earth's natural cycles and resources, meaning an erratically moving lunar cycle would have a greatly disastrous effect on Earth, like floods, earthquakes, and so on. (Starblast #1) Gallery
Ajak comes up with a plan of hiring the Deviants to kill Ikaris, so that he can be reborn by the Resurrection Chambers as an Eternal. The only thing he did not account for is the proximity of Ikaris's death creating a mental link that institutes the beginnings of a Uni-Mind sooner than expected. (Eternals vol 3 #1-5) Gallery
Ajak recounts the history of Skrull religion told to him by Celestials. (Incredible Hercules vol 1 #118) Gallery
Ajak has limited knowledge of what the "Dreamtime" is, which in essence is just another name for the part of the Astral Plane where dreams are held. (Incredible Hercules vol 1 #118) Gallery
Ajak numbers the amount of alien pantheons residing in the Skrull Dreamtime at 198. (Incredible Hercules vol 1 #119) When Ajak assumes command, he demonstrates his good strategic mind by having his team fight respective god's they will do well against in combat with Hercules as back-up and guarding against outsiders. (Incredible Hercules vol 1 #120) Ajak knows what the "Song of the Sleeper" is and explains to the Eternals its function. (Eternals vol 4 #6) Gallery
Thanks to energy death beams analyzing the Avengers 1,000,000 B.C., Ajak has a record and knowledge of the primitive versions of Young Odin, Phoenix, Starbrand, Agamotto, Iron Fist, Black Panther, and Ghost Rider. (Eternals: Celestia) Ajak knows a "Fourth Canticle" that has gotten her favor with Celestials in the past million years of service. (Eternals vol 5 #11) Gallery
Ajak learns the purpose of the Deviant's creation from the ghost of the late-Progenitor. (Eternals vol 5 #12) Ajak deduces how powerful the cosmic flames of the Phoenix (possessing Echo) are and which Eternal can survive them. (Eternals vol 5 #12) Gallery
With the help of Tony Stark, Mister Sinister, and the Eternals (most notably, Phastos), Ajak helps create the Progenitor, a frankenstein-esque Celestial made from leftover parts of long gone Celestials that have visited Earth and using the nervous system of Tony Stark as a schematic for its thought-processes. (A.X.E.: Judgment Day #2)
Equipment Ajak activates a weapon (seemingly in her helmet) to unleash Death Beams that gather data, while attacking the Avengers 1,000,000. The Avengers team consists of primitive versions of Ghost Rider, Iron Fist, Phoenix, Black Panther, and Starbrand and young versions of Odin and Agamotto (there appears to be no evidence that Starbrand were caught in these Death Beams, since he was downed by a plasma vent prior). (Eternals: Celestia) Ajak has a flight control room, similar to airports, that allowed him to communicate to distant Celestials and remotely control a flight platform. (Eternals vol 1 #2) Ajak has his team open a flight platform for Arishem, the Celestial Leader of the Fourth Host, to land. (Eternals vol 1 #2) Gallery
Ajak uses a "shroud gun" on Thor, which seemingly shoots a large sheet of fabric at the target. (Thor vol 1 #284) Ajak had access to a machine that once imbued Dr. Damian with the powers of an Eternal for a short period of time. (Eternals: Herod Factor) Gallery
Ajak created a pocket dimensional generator created to trap Makkari within its confines. Ajak can increase or shrink the range of this plane at whatever size she so wishes. This was later used by Thena to entrap a small town and, even later, Phoenix (Echo, aka Maya Lopez) temporarily, where we also learn that beings of her power can also control the confines of this pocket reality, after determining where they are exactly. (Eternals: Celestia; Eternals vol 5 #11) Gallery
Ajak uses an energy spiked-flail to physically maul the ghost of a Celestial. Though the power/ strength of this feat is questionable at best, the utility of hitting a non-corporeal being (or at least ghosts) is tremendously valuable. (Eternals vol 5 #11) Gallery
Ajak installed high tech security systems that alarm her that the X-Men concealed by Forge's tech have infiltrated the perimeter of the Progenitor where not even Iron Man's security tech detected them. (A.X.E.: Judgment Day #3) Ajak uses a energy-generating baton/scepter of sorts to stop Jean Grey from killing the Progenitor. (A.X.E.: Judgment Day #6)
Mutated Monster For a brief amount of time, Doctor Damian had turned Ajak into a monster to kidnap the children of Thena in vengeance for the loss of his daughter. This section goes over the feats of him in that temporary form.
Other Powers Ajak Celestia After the events of A.X.E.: Judgment Day #6, Ajak was chosen by the Progenitor, a Celestial made from the leftover parts of other Celestials and Tony Stark's nervous system, as the acting judge and guardian of the Earth (like any other Celestial watching over a planet) using what's left of its power before it perished for good. Thus, Ajak seemingly gains a new level of cosmic power unseen yet, meaning all of the above feats from her base levels are applicable alongside what is below:
At the death of the Progenitor, Ajak was given the last of its power. It is not known exactly how much power was left, but we can probably assume that whatever high ends Ajak was capable of before is now something she can do on a casual level at least. (A.X.E.: Judgment Day #6) Gallery
Ajak states that the Progenitor only removed its own judgement. Not the judgement of the people, which is why Sersi stayed dead where everyone else was brought back. How Ajak knows this could either be information given by the Progenitor, something she deduced with her intelligence, or something learned through cosmic awareness. (A.X.E.: Judgment Day #6) Gallery
Ajak judges the planet ongoing day-after-day ever since A.X.E. This means she either has syncognition (the ability to see current/ present events) or global range telepathy, most likely the latter in line with what the Progenitor was capable of. (A.X.E.: Judgment Day #6)
Accolades Ajak Ajak states he is an incan hero called "Tecumotzin", who has met ancient Incan gods during the era of the Incan Empire. (Eternals vol 1 #2) Ajak claims he can make any one of Doctor Damian's thoughts reality, in reference to his molecular manipulation. (Eternals vol 1 #12) Ajak is good friends with the Incan god, Tezcatlipoca, and is called to help with the Skrull threat when needed. (Incredible Hercules vol 1 #117) Nightmare refers to Ajak as a god, alongside Snowbird, Hercules, Mikaboshi, and Atum. (Incredible Hercules vol 1 #118) Seemingly, Ajak's role is seen as "the Keeper of the Old Ways". (Eternals: Celestia) Ajak is described as a "theologian" and "a Believer". (Eternals: Celestia) Ajak claims to have the capability to suspend Mister Sinister "between moments" (whatever that means) and break every iota of his form. While the former is ambiguous, the latter is in reference to her molecular manipulation and is a massive claim, considering Mister Sinister has insane healing factor. (A.X.E.: Judgment Day #3)
Ajak Celestia Ajak states that she is the new god of the Eternals. Thus, she now will fulfill the role that the Celestials have fulfilled ever since the Eternals were created. (A.X.E.: Judgment Day #6) Ajak's role is to act as an ongoing judge of the Earth with the Eternals as her servants, thus working to be a god worthy of the name that the previous Celestials failed at. (A.X.E.: Judgment Day #6)
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