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0-8-4[]
0-8-4 is a government classification and serves as a designation used by the espionage agency known as S.H.I.E.L.D. and refers to objects of unknown origin. It was first used in 2010 when agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. discovered the hammer of Thor in the deserts of New Mexico. (Iron Man 2 (2010))
Since 2012, following the Battle of New York, many items that fall under the 0-8-4 code relate to alien technology developed by the Chitauri and fueled by tesseract energy, such as Item 47, which was investigated by Jasper Sitwell. (Avengers (2012))(Marvel One-Shot: Item 47)
In 2013, a special S.H.I.E.L.D. response team were sent to the jungles of Peru where they discovered a piece of technology that had been embedded in the wall of a pyramid ever since the 1940s. The team determined that the item may have been built by HYDRA during World War II and it was powered by a fuel cell comprised of both tesseract energy and gamma radiation. The team recovered the device, but a Policía Militar de Perú unit tried to steal it from them aboard the S.H.I.E.L.D. mobile command center en route back to the United States. The device activated, crippling the aircraft. S.H.I.E.L.D. agents defeated the enemy soldiers and secured the device. After which, Agent Phil Coulson determined that it was too dangerous to exist, and they initiated their slingshot protocol, which involved placing the item aboard a rocket drone and firing it into the sun. (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 0-8-4)
19 Gramercy Park[]
19 Gramercy Park was a brownstone located in Manhattan in New York City, New York. As late as the early 2000s, it was home to the Rand family, which consisted of Wendell Rand, Heather Rand, and their ten-year-old son, Danny Rand. A carving in the cement on the sidewalk in front of the front steps read, "Danny, Mom and Dad". Danny used to play Monopoly with Ward Meachum and Joy Meachum out on the terrace. The older Ward was a bit of a jerk and dashed the game pieces onto the ground after being called upon to pay a fee.
In 2002, the Rands were in an airplane that crash-landed in the Himalayas. At the time, it was believed that all three of them had died. Years later, Joy Meachum moved into the brownstone. She bought a pet Rottweiler.
In 2017, Danny Rand returned home. He broke into the old brownstone, and only then discovered that it now belonged to Joy. (Iron Fist: Snow Gives Way)
1974 Stark Expo[]