<P> Anderson (portrayed by Alexander Wraith) is a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent and assistant to Coulson . </P> <P> Piper (portrayed by Briana Venskus) is a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent and member of May's strike team . </P> <P> Aida (portrayed by Mallory Jansen) is a Life Model Decoy, an android body based on Radcliffe's former lover and partner Agnes Kitsworth (also portrayed by Jansen) into which he transferred his artificial intelligence AIDA (voiced by Amanda Rea). After the Darkhold shows Radcliffe the secret to eternal life, Radcliffe programs Aida to go rogue in an attempt to steal the book from S.H.I.E.L.D. She is ultimately beheaded in battle against S.H.I.E.L.D., and Radcliffe builds a new model of the android . Aida later kills Kitsworth, so her consciousness can reside in the Framework reality . Aida enters the Framework where she takes up the name "Ophelia" and is also known as Madame Hydra, the leader of Hydra . She also has a relationship with Leo Fitz in his alias of The Doctor . Agnes also resides in the Framework, living with Radcliffe's consciousness on Ogygia before she is deleted by The Doctor . With the help of Project Looking Glass, Aida succeeds in making her organic body, and once again goes by Ophelia . Ophelia also gains the Inhuman abilities of teleportation, electric charge manipulation, and a healing factor . She is later killed by Phil Coulson possessed by Ghost Rider . </P> <P> The artificial intelligence AIDA is briefly voiced by Amanda Rea in the third - season finale . By June 2016, casting was underway for a "very attractive" actress to portray the robot in a recurring role for the fourth season . The character was described as moving around "quite naturally", but speaking "a bit formally" like Iron Man's J.A.R.V.I.S. A.I. in the MCU films . In August, Jansen was cast in the role; she also portrays Agnes Kitsworth, for which she uses her native Australian accent . In April 2017, it was revealed that Aida would appear in the Framework reality as Madame Hydra, also portrayed by Jansen . On having Aida become Madame Hydra, Whedon noted, "We had what is one of most formidable female villains we've ever had (in Aida), and we were bringing back Hydra, so it seemed like a natural pairing . She's plugged herself into this world and clearly she's trying to live some other new, unique life . We felt like if you grew up in a world and tried to be as powerful as you could be, and that world was Hydra - dominated, then it would be natural that she would become (Madame Hydra). We thought it would be a fun way to introduce that character that's so creepy, odd, weird, and fun ." </P>

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