Mary Walker (Earth-7045)

Mary Walker is a mutant who suffers from dissociative identity disorder, having three seperate alters each with distinct personalities. The most prominent of these goes by Typhoid Mary, a professional assassin whose services have been utilized by the likes of the Kingpin. The real Mary is a demure, quiet pacifist; "Typhoid" is audacious, lustful, and vicious; and "Bloody Mary" is merciless, brutal, and hates all men. Mary only occasionally manifests the fourth alter, "Walker," who acts as a moderating influence on the others.

History
to be added

Powers
The effectiveness of Mary's mutant powers differs on which alter is in control. Mary and Walker typically have no access to her powers; while Typhoid & Bloody Mary all access her telepathy, telekinesis, and pyrokinesis to varying degrees. Although Mary cannot access her powers, Typhoid has occasionally expressed their powers through Mary while Mary was in control, and without Mary realizing it.
 * Pyrokinesis
 * Telekinesis
 * Telepathy: she can implant mental suggestions in the minds of others. She can induce sleep in weak-minded individuals and most animals, or create "sensory ghosts" as a distraction, causing people to look away because they think they saw a flash or heard a noise. Typhoid can compel people to take simple actions without thinking about it, like reaching for a blade or kissing her, letting her predict their next move or guide them into traps. She has the power to psionically seduce men, using a combination of behavioral psychology and telepathic prods to make them quickly become obsessed and fall in love with her.

Abilities
Mary seems to be very skilled in martial arts and the use of edged weapons.

Weaknesses

 * Dissociative Identity Disorder

Weapons

 * Guns
 * Swords

Trivia

 * When Mary changes into Typhoid or one of the other alters, her physiological traits (heart rate, respiratory pattern, scent, EKG, etc) also change. Daredevil was unable to recognize Mary and Typhoid as the same person despite his enhanced senses, and even sighted people often believe the alters are different people.