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eroush · 416
Iconic issue, Spider-Woman #37, first appearance of Siryn.

Spider-Woman visits S.H.I.E.L.D. director Nick Fury to get him to fast-track her license to become a private investigator operating out of San Francisco. As she flies across the city, below she sees Black Tom Cassidy and the Juggernaut are in town and reveal that they intend to use his first cousin, Theresa, as part of their plot to steal a shipment of Vibranium. At this point, Theresa's mutant nature sets off Professor X's Cerebro machine in New York, and he summons the X-Men together to prepare for a contact mission with this new mutant.
Jessica's acute hearing picks up a sonic scream, causing her pain. Following the scream, she finds the Juggernaut, Black Tom and Theresa, now garbed in clothing similar to the Banshee and calling herself Siryn, trying to rob the Vibranium shipment.

This deck includes allies featured in the comic and is constructed to face Juggernaut with the Black Tom Cassidy modular set. Mental resources are needed to flip the helmet. Protective Training can boost ally hit points or be used to flip the helmet. Along with their hero responses, Audacity and Preservation can be spent for the helmet and trigger Superhuman Agility to boost Spider-Woman's stats.
Tough status cards are helpful to absorb attacks. Containment Immunity seems made for this. Colossus enters play with tough. The Nightcrawler ally definitely earns his keep. Finesse can be used to provide the energy resource. Siryn can stun Black Tom or a Creeping Willow.
With the Juggernaut Exposed and Boot Camp in play, Professor X can actually hit Juggernaut for 2 damage. Melee will defeat a Creeping Willow then hit Juggernaut for 4 damage with the helmet flipped. Aggressive Stance in play brings Melee to hand when a Creeping Willow enters play. It also has a mental resource to spend to flip the helmet.
Ops Room reduces damage from attacks while also removing threat for a scheme.