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** Parvenu's last ditch scheme is pulled from Cable's memories of when he had access to his full power and used it to pull an UriahGambit on the entire world that ended up with him fighting the Silver Surfer to a standstill.
* FutureMeScaresMe: In the last issue, Kid Cable admits that he doesn't want to become Cable, to which Cable replies that he hopes that doesn't happen either.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Parvenu's scheme is motivated by a combination of narcissism and abject loneliness that feed into each other. He was raised in isolation, undergoing transhumanizing surgeries to enhance himself, which lead to his Neocracy plan to enforce a connection to other people, validating his upbringing while also no longer being alone. Unfortunately, everyone fears change and refused him, and he kills himself futilely trying not to be the only being like him.

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** Parvenu's last ditch scheme is pulled from Cable's memories of when he had access to his full power and used it to pull an UriahGambit GenghisGambit on the entire world that ended up with him fighting the Silver Surfer to a standstill.
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* FutureMeScaresMe: In the last issue, Kid Cable admits that he doesn't want to become Cable, fighting only to prevent bad futures from happening instead of helping good futures come about, to which Cable replies that he hopes that doesn't happen either.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Parvenu's scheme is motivated by a combination of narcissism and abject loneliness that feed into each other. He was raised in isolation, undergoing transhumanizing dehumanized by surgeries to enhance himself, him, which lead to his Neocracy plan to enforce forge a connection to other people, validating his upbringing while also no longer being alone. Unfortunately, everyone fears change and refused him, and he kills himself futilely trying not to be the only being like him.

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** Parvenu's last ditch scheme is pulled from Cable's memories when he had access to his full power and used it to pull an UriahGambit on the entire world and ended up fighting the Silver Surfer to a standstill.

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* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Parvenu's scheme is motivated by a combination of narcissism and abject loneliness that feed into each other. He was raised in isolation, undergoing transhumanizing surgeries to enhance himself, which lead to his Neocracy plan to enforce a connection to other people, validating his upbringing while also no longer being alone. Unfortunately, everyone fears change and refused him, and he kills himself futilely trying not to be the only being like him.
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** Parvenu's last ditch scheme is pulled from Cable's memories when he pulled had his full power and used it to pull a UriahGambit on the entire world and ended up fighting the Silver Surfer to a standstill.

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** Parvenu's last ditch scheme is pulled from Cable's memories when he pulled had access to his full power and used it to pull a an UriahGambit on the entire world and ended up fighting the Silver Surfer to a standstill.
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** Parvenu's last ditch scheme is pulled from Cable's memories when he pulled had his full power and used it to pull a UriahGambit on the entire world and ended up fighting the Silver Surfer to a standstill.
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* FutureMeScaresMe: In the last issue, Kid Cable admits that he doesn't want to become Cable, to which Cable replies that he hopes that doesn't happen either.
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* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler:Kid Cable shoots his older self in the head to convince Empyrean he's on the other's side, but Cable notes that his younger self knew where to shoot him without doing any serious damage]].

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* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler:Kid Cable shoots his older self in the head to convince Empyrean Parvenu he's on the other's side, but Cable notes that his younger self knew where to shoot him without doing any serious damage]].
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* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler:Kid Cable shoots his older self in the head to convince Empyrean he's on the other's side, but Cable notes that his younger self knew where to shoot him without doing any serious damage]].


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* ItsAllAboutMe: Cable notes that this is the main reason Parvenu destroyed himself, as he ultimately couldn't accept that he was wrong and essentially wore himself out trying to achieve his goal.
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* SelfDisposingVillain: Henri Parvenu ends up destroying himself in a futile effort to force humanity to evolve into Homo unitus.
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** Issue #4 reveals [[spoiler:Konie is Courier, Gambit's... go-to person during Nicieza's stint with the Ragin' Cajun.]]
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* AssimilationPlot: The series introduces the Neocracy, a kind of genetically engineered [[TheSingularity singularity]] whose presence converts all humans around into EnergyBeings capable of exploring all planes of existence at the cost of losing individuality to a HiveMind. Cable has witnessed their existence in multiple timelines, and is guided by graffiti predicting their coming to investigate and prevent them from coming into existence.


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* PoweredByAForsakenChild: Empyrean's ability to convert negative emotions into energy is being exploited by Parvenu Industries to power their facilities. He's strung up in a massive machine that taps him into the world's emotions and is thankful when Cable euthanizes him.
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* BackForTheDead: [[spoiler:Mutant Empyrean]], introduced way back in ''X-Men'' Annual #2 (1993), during the height of the Legacy Virus plot thread, comes back during the mini-series only to be pulled the plug and given a merciful death.

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* BackForTheDead: [[spoiler:Mutant Empyrean]], introduced way back in ''X-Men'' Annual #2 (1993), during the height of the Legacy Virus plot thread, comes back during the mini-series only to be have his plug pulled the plug and given a merciful death.



** In issue #3, [[spoiler:Black Womb]] tells Kid Cable she got the idea from "another time and place", referencing ''X-Men Legends'' #10.

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** In issue #3, [[spoiler:Black Womb]] tells Kid Cable she got the idea from "another time and place", referencing ''X-Men Legends'' (2021) #10.



* ManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler:Black Womb is the secret head of Parvenu Industries]].

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* ManBehindTheMan: TheManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler:Black Womb is the secret head of Parvenu Industries]].
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** In the same scene, there is a flashback showing a group of scientis working at Alamogordo facility: Irene Adler, Mr. Sinister, Amanda Mueller, Brian Xavier and Kurt Marko.

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* BackForTheDead: [[spoiler:Mutant Empyrean]], introduced way back in ''X-Men'' Annual #2 (1993), during the height of the Legacy Virus plot thread, comes back during the mini-series only to be pulled the plug and given a merciful death.
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** In the same scene, there is a flashback showing a group of scientis working at Alamogordo facility: Irene Adler, Mr. Sinister, Amanda Mueller, Brian Xavier and Kurt Marko.
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* ContinuityNod:
** In issue #3, [[spoiler:Black Womb]] tells Kid Cable she got the idea from "another time and place", referencing ''X-Men Legends'' #10.
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Cable must fight against Orchis and the threat of the Neocracy.

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''Cable'' is a 2024 comic book limited series from Creator/MarvelComics. It is part of the ''ComicBook/FallOfTheHouseOfXCrossover'', the concluding chapter of the extensive ''[[ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge Krakoan Age]]'' saga, begun in 2019.

Cable must fight against Orchis and the threat of the Neocracy.

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!!''Cable'' (2024) provides examples of:
* TheBusCameBack:
** Irene Merryweather returns after last being seen in ''ComicBook/TheDespicableDeadpool''.
** [[spoiler:Amanda Müeller/Black Womb]] reappears after last appearing in ''ComicBook/XMenLegacy''.
* ManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler:Black Womb is the secret head of Parvenu Industries]].
* MyFutureSelfAndMe: The series stars both old Cable and Teen Cable.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Grey Gargoyle is usually a member of [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]]'s rogues gallery.
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