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Event: Battle of the Atom. Event Synopsis When Kitty Pryde's group of time displaced X-Men (The 05 X-Men) and Cyclops Uncanny X-Men are forced to team up to stop an out of control new mutant, when Young Cyclops is killed by a Sentinel.

Event: Battle of the Atom

He is resurrected moments later by one of Cyclops' recruits, Christopher Muse, who is a healer. However, in the brief moments that Young Cyclops was dead, the adult Cyclops blinked out of existence and the world around the two groups suddenly began to shudder and shake, as if reality was collapsing from the time paradox. This causes another round of debate from Wolverine’s X-Men about returning the 05 to their proper place in the timeline. The debate is suddenly interrupted by the arrival of a group of older X-Men led by an aged Kitty Pryde, the grandson of Charles Xavier, and an adult Jean Grey (the time displaced 05 Jean Grey, having never returned to the past), dressed as the new Xorn. Realizing that something doesn’t seem right, 05 Jean escapes with 05 Cyclops.

Issues Notes Trivia. Setting: Earth-616. The Marvel Universe Official Reality Number Mainstream Continuity, Earth-Prime, Earth-One[1], Earth-Two[1] Reality Super Heroes and Villains The tradition of using costumed secret identities to fight (or commit) evil had long existed in this world (for example, with the medieval Black Knight) but it came into prominence during the days of the American 'Wild West' with heroes such as the Phantom Rider.

Setting: Earth-616

A degree of paranoid fear against mutants exists due to stories of mutants being a race or even a species (Homo superior or Homo sapiens superior) that is evolving and is meant to replace normal humans. Origin of superhuman powers Others require other factors (such as radiation) for their powers to come forth. Nonhuman races Alien races There are hundreds of intelligent alien races. Setting: Xavier's School. Official Name Jean Grey School for Higher Learning Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, Xavier Institute for Higher Learning ,Xavier Institute, Xavier Mansion, X-Mansion, Xavier Academy, Westchester School, Xavier Estate, Mutant High, Graymalkin Homestead, Xavier's School for Gifted Children,Grey School[1] Location Details Mutatis Mutandis -- School Motto History Origin.

Setting: Xavier's School

Character: Miss Marvel Girl/Jean Grey. We're not going back.

Character: Miss Marvel Girl/Jean Grey

I've seen what is going to become of our lives. I've seen everything that gets us to this point. I'm not having it. No. We go back, and Charles Xavier, you said it, Charles Xavier will read our minds and know what Hank did here, and he will mind-wipe all of this from us. Character: Cyclops/Scott Summers. Battle of the Atom In a last attempt to accomplish their goal of re-writing history, the Brotherhood instead transported all of the X-Men to Camp Hammond, the site of the X-Men's very first mission.

Character: Cyclops/Scott Summers

Here, they were attacked by SHIELD who were revealed to have their own Sentinels. The X-Men beat back the assault, and the future Brotherhood was defeated. Starjammers Powers Cyclops is a mutant. Optic Blast: Cyclops possesses the mutant ability to project a powerful beam of concussive, ruby-colored force from his eyes. Cyclops's eyes not only are organs that utilizes the visible spectrum of light to see the world around it, they are are also inter-dimensional portals between this universe and a non-Einsteinian universe where physical laws as we know them do not pertain.

Character: Beast/Hank McCoy. Oh, my stars and garters!

Character: Beast/Hank McCoy

-- Beast src. Character: Iceman/Robert Drake. Powers Iceman is a mutant.

Character: Iceman/Robert Drake

Thermokinesis: Iceman is a mutant with the superhuman ability to lower his external and internal body temperature, projecting intense coldness from his body. Like any normal human being's, the nerve centers for regulating Iceman's body temperature are found in the part of the brain called the hypothalamus. However, Iceman can mentally override his hypothalamus to allow his body temperature to be lowered by an unknown internal mechanism. This ability converts the latent thermal energies in and around his body into an unknown form of energy that is efficiently dissipated. As his body temperature falls, the surrounding moisture in the air that is in contact with him is similarly lowered. Thermal Vision: The ability to see beings due to the heat signature that others give off, because of the absence of heat around him. Iceman is able to form a rising column of ice beneath his feet, capable of lifting him off the ground.

Strength level Weaknesses Transportation. Character: Angel/Warren Worthington III. Powers Warren is a mutant, and also the only (possibly the last) known representative of the subspecies known as the Cheyarafim.

Character: Angel/Warren Worthington III

Aerial Adaptation: Angel's entire anatomy is naturally adapted to flying. His bones are hollow like a birds, making him weigh far less than usual for a man of his build. His body is virtually devoid of fat and possesses greater proportionate muscle mass than an ordinary human does. His eyes are specially adapted to withstand high-speed winds which would hurt the average human eye. Wings: Angel possesses the superhuman ability to fly by means of his wings, which span sixteen feet from wingtip to wingtip. Flight: The Angel's normal cruising speed averages around 70 miles per hour (112 kph), though he is capable of diving swoops that reach up to 180 miles per hour (290 kph). Strength level He is at peak physical strength for his age. Character: Professor X/Charles Xavier. Character: Kitty Pryde. We're mutants.

Character: Kitty Pryde

Born different from baseline humanity, with an enhanced genome that gives us super-powers. You piss us off at your peril. -- Shadowcat Early Years Katherine "Kitty" Anne Pryde was leading the normal life of a extremely gifted thirteen year old girl in Deerfield, Illinois when she began suffering increasingly intense headaches. Afterwards, Kitty's father was furious at Xavier for the danger he believed he had placed his daughter in. X-Men Emma Frost telepathically influenced Kitty's parents into transferring her to her Massachusetts Academy. Peter and Kitty became close, though at the time, both were too shy to fully admit their feelings for each other.