803 (Earth-616) VS Aaron Davis (Earth-1048)

803 (Earth-616)
803 was a robot in the service of a pirate named Kio for centuries. He hated his predicament, but his programming didn't allow him to self-destruct. When Venom infiltrated Kio's ship to recover a shipment of a substance known as "YT-19," which was the name of the blood of a species from the planet Vvex, he engaged 803, initially thinking of him as an enemy. The robot agreed to help Venom in his mission as long as he promised to kill him afterwards. Once Kio was dealt with, Venom welcomed 803 to stay with him.[1] Following many adventures, 803 and Venom parted ways when the latter decided to return to his homeplanet, Earth. 803 and other allies of Venom joined the ranks of the Space Knights. Computer Brain: Due to his robotic mind, 803 carries a vast amount of knowledge. It can speak three million languages, and it's fluent in two hundred seventeen forms of torture.
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Aaron Davis (Earth-1048)
Aaron became estranged from the rest of his family, including his brother and his sister-in-law, and most of all, his nephew, after Jefferson Davis cut him out of his life. This was because despite his promises on multiple occasions that he would not return to a life of crime, Aaron continued to resume activities as the mercenary and vigilante Prowler. Later on, Aaron took a job as a subway worker, where he called on the new Spider-Man for help getting the subways up and running again after interference by the gang known as the Underground. When Spider-Man was done fixing the trains, Aaron gave him a one-year unlimited subway pass with the name of his nephew Miles on it. Alarmed, the new Spider-Man fled, but Aaron revealed that he knew the new Spider-Man was Miles and told him to come to him if he ever got in trouble.