Adi is a genetically modified teenager originally raised and manipulated by Hydra to believe the Avengers were villains. Trained as a Hydra agent, he committed actions that later caused him significant guilt and moral conflict. After realizing Hydra's true nature, he defected alongside fellow experiments Makoto and Chloe, leading to their rescue and adoption by the Avengers. This group became known as the Future Avengers, receiving training to become superheroes. Adi possesses the technopathic ability "Technical Act," granting him control over electronic systems and machinery. This power allows him to interface with and manipulate technology, including advanced systems like Iron Man's armors and security networks. His technical skills establish him as the primary strategist and intelligence analyst for the Future Avengers, handling communications, surveillance, and counter-hacking during missions. During Season 2's Terrigen Mist crisis, Adi's role expands amid rising anti-Inhuman sentiment. He supports Iron Man in diplomatic negotiations between the Avengers and the Inhuman royal family, managing communication networks and coordinating team movements. When Chloe and Ms. Marvel travel to Attilan, the Inhuman city on the moon, Adi maintains contact, relaying critical information and advising Chloe during her interactions with the Inhuman hierarchy. He also participates in field operations, investigating fraudulent Terrigen Mist distributors and apprehending rogue individuals exploiting the crisis. Adi's character development centers on overcoming lingering guilt about his Hydra past. He questions his worthiness to be a hero, particularly after learning of Iron Man's history as a weapons developer, paralleling his journey toward self-forgiveness. His relationships emphasize protective instincts toward Makoto and Chloe, whom he views as siblings. Adi consistently acts as the voice of reason within the team, balancing Makoto's impulsiveness with logical planning. His maturity and sense of responsibility are highlighted in high-stakes scenarios, where he prioritizes team safety and mission objectives over personal doubts. Beyond the series, Adi appears in the comic *War of the Realms: New Agents of Atlas* #3. His design includes light brown skin, dark hair, and typically practical attire like a white long-sleeve shirt.

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