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Karl Taylor is a reference to Captain Black, Captain [[Scarlet (fictional character)|Scarlet]]'s archenemy in ''[[ | Karl Taylor is a reference to Captain Black, Captain [[Scarlet (fictional character)|Scarlet]]'s archenemy in ''[[Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons]]''. | ||
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In the mid 21st century, Captain Karl Taylor (also known as Captain Death or the Man in Black) was one of only two humans that the Myloki duplicated, creating an indestructible version. The result was imperfect, effectively an animated corpse. He was encased in concrete, which was surrounded by a titanium shell and put at the bottom of the ocean in the OCEAN FLOOR facility.
About 30 years later, the Myloki activated him. His body generated massive amounts of heat, melting his surroundings so he could escape. He later fought Grant Matthews. During the combat, Jamie McCrimmon managed to stab Taylor with a device developed by Dwight Graham, which disintegrated Taylor. (PROSE: The Indestructible Man)
Trivia
Karl Taylor is a reference to Captain Black, Captain Scarlet's archenemy in Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons.