Even though we know that Hall and others consciousness are in the gravitonium, it wasn't until we saw next week's previews and the image of Glenn Talbot (Adrian Pasdar) with his … Glenn Talbot appeared in the episode "Nightmare in Red" as a colonel and member of General Ross's Hulkbusters unit. Having infused himself with a large mass of Gravitonium, Talbot gained access to a variety of enhanced attributes.
Second is Power. Talbot was able to access the memories and information of those absorbed by the Gravitonium. It's rare enough that Ian Quinn spent 20 years searching for Gravitonium across six continents. Gravitonium has an atomic number of 123 and an atomic mass of 308. As such, he was able to absorb Crixon and Carl Creel into his body by extruding tentacles of Gravitonium from his arm, much like how the element had absorbed Franklin Hall and Ian Quinn earlier.Talbot was able to access the memories and information of those absorbed by the Gravitonium. Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Brigadier General Glenn Talbot was a high-ranking officer of the United States Air Force. Talbot later met with Coulson, who had adopted Hunter's side of the bargain in an apparent act of surrender. What kind of irks is me how everywhere people say that Talbot managed was mentally stronger then Ruby because he could 'handle it better'. In response, Coulson revealed that he had his cloaked Bus and Quinjet shadowing him, before boarding the Quinjet and leaving. During the meeting Talbot told Hill that Hulk is a fugitive protected by disguised individuals. Mentally, he became immune to the effects of the Faustus programming when Hale tried to activate it, and prior to this he often exclaimed to have "a mind like a steel trap." But the bigger the difference in Class is, the more obvious it is who'll win in a fight. General Talbot (Adrian Pasdar) realized that everyone inside the Lighthouse would die unless he took one for the team and entered the chamber that would infuse him with Gravitonium … Jemma Simmons believed that even if Talbot drank the Odium it would not be sufficient to terminate him.Glenn Talbot had a large knowledge of the hand-to-hand combat taught by the United States Air Force. He appears as a minor antagonist in Season 1, a major character in Seasons 2 through 4, before becoming one of the two main antagonists (alongside Kasius) of Season 5 as Graviton. Through the knowledge of Quinn, Talbot immediately became aware of where Quinn had first found Gravitonium on Earth. In my opinion I find this to be bollocks.
Unlike Ruby Hale, Talbot apparently had full control of the Gravitonium's effects and was able to block out the minds of others inside the Gravitonium.Talbot infused himself with Gravitonium, which gave him the ability to manipulate the gravity around him and generate local gravity fields.
Every Superpower also has different influence on the characters 'power' trait. He also claimed to be able to obtain any enhanced abilities his victims possess by absorbing them, a claim backed up in an alternate timeline where he caused an apocalyptic earthquake after absorbing Quake.After being infused with the Gravitonium, Talbot's physical durability was enhanced to the point where Quake's powers barely nudged him back. See ya, Dr. Hall. For acquiring Secret Base Providence, Talbot was promoted to Brigadier General and publicly claimed that both S.H.I.E.L.D.
If Talbot can seize a quick surprise advantage by crushing the Gauntlet, or destroying one or more of the Stones, he has a chance. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. SUVs. facility that was at the time run by Agent Phillip Coulson; however, Coulson managed to escape the facility with a small team of five other agents before Talbot's men had arrived. Glenn Talbot was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1964 and first appeared in the Hulk feature of Tales to Astonish #61. Glenn Talbot is a recurring character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. General Talbot & Gravitonium.