Characters
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Cable
The once-mysterious Cable (a.k.a. Nathan Summers) is Cyclops' time-traveling son who was infected with the deadly techno-organic virus during his infancy, which he keeps at bay using his advanced psionic powers. At one time a founding member and leader of the militant team called X-Force, previously known as the New Mutants, Cable takes the aimless youths under his wing and whips them into fighting shape in order to prepare them for future threats.
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Shatterstar
A refugee from Mojoworld, Shatterstar came to earth and joined forces with Cable's New Mutants which soon transformed into X-Force. Also a key former member of X-Factor Investigations.
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Piecemeal
A young mutant forced by his mother to resurrect the reality altering Proteus with whom he merged. In order to end the suffering, Proteus willed himself out of existence, taking Piecemeal with him.
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Harness
Harness is a mutant agent of A.I.M. Foe of X-force and the New Warriors. She used her son, a mutant called Piecemeal, as a pawn in a plan to ressurect Proteus.
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Uranian
A classic 1950 hero, Robert Grayson, using bands given to him by rogue Eternals, would find a never ending battle against the forces of evil. Years later, he returned to aid the Agents of Atlas.
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Sea Urchin
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Mr. Fantastic
Reed Richards, also known as Mr. Fantastic, is the leader of the Fantastic Four. He can stretch his body to great distances due to his exposure to cosmic rays while in space. He is also considered to be one of the smartest men alive, using his brain to explore alternate dimensions and save the world alongside his family from science-based threats.
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Laura Dunham
Laura was Nova's girlfriend during his duration with the New Warriors. She was feisty & distracted him from his attraction to Namorita.
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Galactus
Galactus is the infamous "Devourer of Worlds" in the Marvel Universe. His powers are nearly omnipotent. He has appointed several entities as his Heralds, imbuing them with the Power Cosmic. He uses energy from the core of planets and universal sources to sustain himself.
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Tai
An elderly Cambodian mystic and part time housekeeper, Tai has inhabited many roles throughout her tenure in the Marvel Universe. She was indirectly responsible for the formation of the New Warriors. Her daughter Miyami had two children with Andrew Chord, and they became the superhumans Silhouette and Midnight's Fire.
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Left Hand
The leader of the Folding Circle, and a foe of the New Warriors.
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Silk Fever
Min Li Ng is a Vietnamese pyrokinetic who originally went by the name Firewall. After leaving her team, Force of Nature, she joined the Folding Circle and took the name Silk Fever.
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Smiling Tiger
A mute, feral member of the Folding Circle.
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Bloodstrike
The son of an American G.I. and a Vietnamese woman, Eric Conroy is the super strong mutate called Bloodstrike who, as a member of the Folding Circle, opposed the New Wariors.
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Jetstream
Jetstream was given cybernetic implants by the Hellfire Club. They were to protect him from his powers and to travel with self generated jet-like propulsion. He led the Hellions until his death.
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Roulette
Jennifer Stavros, the Hellion with luck-related abilities. As Roulette, she was able to psionically generate discs of 'luck', good or bad, to alter events.
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Bevatron
The electrically charged Bevatron was the last individual to become a member of the original Hellions. He made only two appearances until he met his demise and was slaughtered by Trevor Fitzroy.
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Tarot
With a flip of tarot card, Marie-Ange Colbert - the mutant known as Tarot - could foresee future events with crisp clarity or animate the image on her card to do battle for her. Tarot was a member of the White Queen's Hellions.
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Beef
The super-strong mutant Beef, Buford Wilson, would be the second to the last mutant youth to be recruited into the original Hellions.
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Catseye
Catseye is a fictional character originating from Marvel Comics. This lavender-haired mutant possessing Ailuranthropy (the ability to shift between human, feline, and werecat forms) was a member of the Hellions, and a kindred spirit to the New Mutant Wolfsbane. Tragically, she was killed by Fitzroy, having recently returned to life in the mutant nation of Krakoa.
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Star Thief
A former foe of the New Warriors.
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Quibble De Writ
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Aqueduct
Formerly known as Water Wizard, Aqueduct is a super-villain with the ability to manipulate water.
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Terraformer
Terraformer is a plant creature created by Plantman that gained sentience and free will. Terraformer is also an original member of the team known as the Force of Nature.
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Skybreaker
Skybreaker is an Inhuman named Aireo the Floating Man.
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Primus
An artificial lifeform created by Arnim Zola, and sometimes ally of the Mad Thinker.
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Mad Thinker
A scientist who believes in predicting the future with math.
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Stiletto
A mercenary for hire whom fought against Luke Cage, Captain America and Spider-man among others.
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Speed Demon
James Sanders was a member of the Squadron Sinister known as Whizzer until he pursued a solo life of crime as Speed Demon. He eventually found himself a member of the Thunderbolts despite being unsure if he even wanted to reform.
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Constrictor
A former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent sent undercover, Constrictor soon became what he was trying to stop. Since joining the Initiative he has lost his arms and had them replaced with cybernetic implants that incorporate his trademark weapon of electrified metal coil whips.
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Rhino
A career criminal, the man known as Rhino has incredible strength and durability. A long-time enemy of Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk, Rhino isn't particularly malicious, and has tried on various occasions to leave behind his life of crime, but always seems to slide back into old habits.
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Sphinx
The first Sphinx, Anath-Na Mut, was the chief wizard under Ramses II. After his banishment, he discovered the Ka Stone. Granting him Immortality and superhuman powers, Sphinx wandered the earth for 5000 years.
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Weapon Y
A supervillain who tried to destroy Fabian Nicieza at a New York City Comic-Con for writing a story in which he was defeated by the New Warriors.
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Human Torch
The second most powerful member of the Fantastic Four and the younger brother of Sue Richards. Due to an accident caused by cosmic radiation in space, he can manipulate fire, turn his entire body into it and fly. While Johnny is known for his impetuous and sometimes reckless nature, he is also a loyal friend and fearless hero.
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Silhouette
Shadowmelding, paraplegic mutant & reformed gang member, Silhouette Chord fought alongside the original New Warriors but set out on her own to find herself.
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Sersi
Sersi is an Eternal. She is the daughter of Helios and Perse. Sersi is the only fifth level adept, the highest possible, among the Eternals in the discipline of matter rearrangement. Amongst the Eternals it's said that even Prime-Eternal Zuras, mightiest of all Eternals, fears the power of Sersi.
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Sprocket
Enemy of Night Thrasher and the New Warriors.
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Chord
A retired mercenary, Chord is Night Thrasher's legal guardian along with Chord's mother-in-law Tai, who raised him after his parents were killed. Also, the father of Silhouette and Midnight's Fire. Later, he would also become the guardian to Rage.
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Crystal
Crystal is a member of the Inhumans and the younger sister of Medusa, Queen of the Inhumans. She has the power to manipulate the four classical elements of Air, Fire, Water and Earth.
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Thing
Ben Grimm, better known as the Thing, is the original quintessential tough-guy of the Marvel Universe. But, because of his transformation, he's also the tragic member of the Fantastic Four. Ben was an ace test-pilot until exposure to intense cosmic radiation mutated him into a rock-skinned monster with immense superhuman strength. Ben's exterior is much harder than stone which gives him a rather gruff disposition; but deep down, he has a heart of gold.
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Namorita
Namorita is the cousin of savage Namor the Sub-Mariner. She was a prominent member of the New Warriors since their inception. However, some may say she was the cause for her and her teammates to die in the catalyst explosion of the Civil War. She recently returned displaced from time.
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Angel
A mutant and original member of the X-Men, Warren received his angelic wings at a young age along with a unique healing factor in his blood. After being twisted into a weapon of Apocalypse, Warren became the cold and distant Archangel. In the years since then, he's gone back and forth between his two identities.
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Darkhawk
As a teenager, Chris Powell discovered an amulet allowing him to don the alien armor of Darkhawk. Belonging to an ancient sect of Shi'ar assassins known as the Fraternity of Raptors, it provides immense protective and fighting power to its wearer along with access to its Datasong which grants the ability to access memories and possible future outcomes of events.
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Darkling
A mental patient as a young girl, whom later merged with the Darkforce and became Darkling.
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