Corsair
Corsair is a comic book character that first appeared in X-Men #104Corsair is the father of Cyclops, Havok, and Vulcan. He is also captain of the space pirates the Starjammers.
Corsair start as a test pilot for the National Aeronautical Space Administration, United States Air Force Major Christopher Summers was flying himself his wife Katherine Anne and their two young sons Scott and Alex in their private plane a rebuilt DeHaviland Mosquito down the Western American coast from Alaska when their plane was attacked by a starship from the alien Shi'ar Empire on an exploratory mission to Earth.
The Shi'ar pursued Summers' craft to prevent Summers from making their presence on Earth known to the general public. The Shi'ar craft fired on Summers' plane which was made of wood causing it to burst into flame. Unable to find more than one usable parachute in time Katherine Anne put it on her eldest son Scott, told him to hold onto Alex and pushed them both out the plane door hoping to save them both. Scott and Alex thus escaped the Shi'ar.
Christopher and his wife were teleported aboard the Shi'ar starship and taken to the Shi'ar Imperial Throneworld of Chandilar. There Christopher was separated from his wife and imprisoned. He soon broke free and discovered the mad Shi'ar Emperor D'Ken attempting to rape Katherine Anne. D'Ken responded to the interruption by murdering Summers' wife before his eyes, and then ordered Summers to be sent to the Slave Pits of Alsibar where criminals and political prisoners were incarcerated. Uknown to Christopher his wife had been pregnant with their third son, whom D'Ken would have taken from her womb and raised as a slave.
Christopher was taken to the Spice Mines to begin his sentence, while their he used his millitary training to stay disciplined and focused. Watching the guards and studying them, gathering knowledge he would use for his eventual escape. Chris took advantage of the discipling of another inmate, Hepzibah, to take out a few of the guards and attempt his escape. He was aided by two other inmates, Ch'od and Raza, and together they escaped in a stollen vessel, chirsitened the Starjammer.
Taking the name for themselves, Christopher and his new allies decided to strike back against the empire that had abused and taken advantage of them. Taking advantage of his millitary training, and modelling himself after the pirate tales he had enjoyed in his youth, Chirstopher led the newly formed Starjammers on Pirate runs against the Shi'ar Empire, causing numerous problems. Now Corsair, he led the Starjammers for a number of years becoming renowned criminals throughout the Shi'ar space.
Corsair was eventually reunited with his son Cyclops when the X-Men ventured into space to repair the M'Kraan Crystal when D'ken attempted to use it.
He was eventually killed by his third son when he tried to talk him out of a violent path.
| Super Name: | Corsair |
| Real Name: | Christopher Summers |
| Aliases: | Christopher Summers |
| Publisher: | Marvel Publishing |
| Gender: | Male |
| Character Type: | Human |
| 1st Appearance: | X-Men #104 |
| Appears in: | 102 issues |
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| Died: |


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