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** In Issue #45, [[spoiler:the Chronicler has his new puppet shoot Mikhail in the back]].
** In Issue #46, [[spoiler:When Colossus is finally freed from the Chronicler’s control, he is PISSED, and ultimately rips out his own brothers heart with his cold steel hands.]]

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** In Issue #45, [[spoiler:the Chronicler has his new puppet shoot Mikhail in the back]].
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** In Issue #46, [[spoiler:When [[spoiler:when Colossus is finally freed from the Chronicler’s control, he is PISSED, and ultimately [[AndShowItToYou rips out his own brothers brother's heart with his cold steel hands.hands]].]]

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* TheDogBitesBack: In Issue #45, [[spoiler:the Chronicler has his new puppet shoot Mikhail in the back]].

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* TheDogBitesBack: TheDogBitesBack:
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** In Issue #46, [[spoiler:When Colossus is finally freed from the Chronicler’s control, he is PISSED, and ultimately rips out his own brothers heart with his cold steel hands.]]

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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler: Wolverine is so fed up after the Quiet Council decide to let Beast’s schemes slide, he bails from the team and Krakoa as a whole]].

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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler: Wolverine ScrewThisImOuttaHere:
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is so fed up after the Quiet Council decide to let Beast’s schemes slide, he bails from the team and Krakoa as a whole]].whole]].
** [[spoiler:After finally escaping Mikhail's clutches, the Chronicler rejects an offer to X-Force as he's had enough of being used by others and decides to hide out in France.]]
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* AndShowItToYou: [[spoiler: After realizing there's no reasoning with Mikhail, Piotr kills his brother by ripping out his heart to end his threat once and for all.]]
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* MindControl: [[spoiler: In issue 24, it’s revealed that Peter has been under the influence of the Chronicler, potentially for some time, just as he makes poor Colossus snap his lover’s neck.]]

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* MindControl: [[spoiler: In issue 24, it’s revealed that Peter has been under the influence of the Chronicler, potentially for some time, just as he makes poor Colossus snap his lover’s neck. It doesn't end until issue 45.]]
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* {{Fratricide}}: [[spoiler:Colossus tearfully rips out Mikhail's heart in #46 to put an end to his horrors.]]
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* TheDogBitesBack: In Issue #45, [[spoiler:the Chronicler has his new puppet shoot Mikhail in the back]].

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* SpannerInTheWorks: [[spoiler:Old Man Omega dragging Colossus into the future had the side effect of freeing him from the Chronicler's control. Unfortunately, once they get back, he's back under Chronicler's control before he has a chance to reveal this to anyone.]]

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* SpannerInTheWorks: SpannerInTheWorks:
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[[spoiler:Old Man Omega dragging Colossus into the future had the side effect of freeing him from the Chronicler's control. Unfortunately, once they get back, he's back under Chronicler's control before he has a chance to reveal this to anyone.]]
** [[spoiler:Orchis attacking during the third Hellfire Gala ended up ruining Mikhail's own plan to attack the Gala, leading to the Chronicler deciding to have Colossus bring the majority of X-Force to Mikhail's forces instead of helping Mikhail's invasion force.
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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler: Wolverine is so fed up after the Quiet Council decide to let Beast’s schemes slide, he bails from the team and Krakoa as a whole]].
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*RealityWarper: [[spoiler: In addition to controlling the mind of the individual he writes about, the Chronicler is also capable of warping the environment and minds of other characters in the individual’s vicinity to suit their “narrative”]].
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* MindManipulation: [[spoiler: In issue 24, it’s revealed that Peter has been under the influence of the Chronicler, potentially for some time, just as he makes poor Colossus snap his lover’s neck.]]

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* MindManipulation: MindControl: [[spoiler: In issue 24, it’s revealed that Peter has been under the influence of the Chronicler, potentially for some time, just as he makes poor Colossus snap his lover’s neck.]]



* SpannerInTheWorks: [[spoiler:Old Man Omega dragging Colossus into the future had the side effect of freeing him from the Chronicler's control.]]

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* SpannerInTheWorks: [[spoiler:Old Man Omega dragging Colossus into the future had the side effect of freeing him from the Chronicler's control. Unfortunately, once they get back, he's back under Chronicler's control before he has a chance to reveal this to anyone.]]
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* TheConstant: Beast exploits this by hiding clone pods in famous landmarks confident they will never be compromised by future developments. To illustrate this is a panel of Stonehenge preserved under a dome in the midst of a futuristic metropolis.
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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: The thing about Colossus [[spoiler:being written by an author who makes him do things and say things that drive the plot forwards]].
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* FantasticVoyagePlot: The matryoshka assassins eventually get small enough to infiltrate Hank's body, and sense he doesn't want to enact resurrection protocols, he opts for Black Tom to send in an equally small plant copy to eliminate it directly.
* FourLeafClover: Domino notes at one point that naturally she finds them all the time, and infact they have a greater chance of occurring in her presence. This leads to a EurekaMoment to find the mobile lab creating her clones by searching for a train whose tracks have four leaf clovers growing alongside it.

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* FantasticVoyagePlot: The matryoshka assassins eventually get small enough to infiltrate Hank's body, and sense since he doesn't want to enact resurrection protocols, he opts for Black Tom to send in an equally small plant copy to eliminate it directly.
* FourLeafClover: Domino notes at one point that naturally she finds them all the time, and infact in fact they have a greater chance of occurring in her presence. This leads to a EurekaMoment to find the mobile lab creating her clones by searching for a train whose tracks have four leaf clovers growing alongside it.

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* SlasherSmile: Wolverine. Standing on his fallen enemy. [[spoiler:His legs cut off above the hip.]]
* ThirdPersonPerson: Black Tom affects this.

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* SlasherSmile: Wolverine. Standing on his fallen enemy. [[spoiler:His legs cut off above ScatterbrainedSenior: [[spoiler:Old Man Omega sometimes forgets things or falls asleep in the hip.]]
* ThirdPersonPerson: Black Tom affects this.
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* SlasherSmile: Wolverine. Standing on his fallen enemy. [[spoiler:His legs cut off above the hip.]]
* SpannerInTheWorks: [[spoiler:Old Man Omega dragging Colossus into the future had the side effect of freeing him from the Chronicler's control.]]



* ThirdPersonPerson: Black Tom affects this.



** [[spoiler: In issue 24, it’s revealed that Peter has been under the influence of the Chronicler, potentially for some time, just as he makes poor Colossus snap his lover’s neck.]]
** Issue 37: [[spoiler: XENO has been operating out of Genosha, and the Man with the Peacock Tattoo is the son/clone of the Genegineer]]

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** [[spoiler: In [[spoiler:In issue 24, it’s revealed that Peter has been under the influence of the Chronicler, potentially for some time, just as he makes poor Colossus snap his lover’s neck.]]
** Issue 37: [[spoiler: XENO [[spoiler:XENO has been operating out of Genosha, and the Man with the Peacock Tattoo is the son/clone of the Genegineer]]
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* PlausibleDeniability: Issue #39 has the Quiet Council decide to let Beast do his own thing after he defects, as he will go against Krakoa's enemies in ways that Krakoa itself can't without causing a political incident.
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* StoryArc: Two long-running plotlines are: the mystery behind the anti-mutant faction XENO and the "Man with the Peacock Tattoo", and Colossus's status as a hidden asset to his older brother Mikhail Rasputin and the Russian agents.
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** Issue 37: [[spoiler: XENO has been operating out of Genosha, and the Man with the Peacock Tattoo is the son/clone of the Genegineer]]
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* LastOfItsKind: Meta example. As of early 2023 and the mid-''Destiny of X'' era, ''X-Force'' is both the last of the inaugural six ''Dawn of X'' launches still being published (and without reverting to a volume relaunch), but Percy is also the last of the original ''Dawn of X'' creators still on their original book.

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* LastOfItsKind: Meta example. As example as of early 2023 and the mid-''Destiny of X'' era, era. Not only is ''X-Force'' is both currently the last of the inaugural six ''Dawn of X'' launches still being published (and without reverting to a volume relaunch), relaunch like ''X-Men'' and ''Marauders''), but Percy is also the last of the original ''Dawn of X'' creators still on their original book.book (in contrast to Tini Howard, who's Excalibur/Betsy Braddock narrative's continued through various sequel mini-series.).
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* LastOfItsKind: Meta example. As of early 2023 and the mid-''Destiny of X'' era, ''X-Force'' is both the last of the inaugural six ''Dawn of X'' launches still being published (and without reverting to a volume relaunch), but Percy is also the last of the original ''Dawn of X'' creators still on their original book.
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* ContinuityOverlap: While ''X-Force'' is running parallel with the entire Krakoan Age, it's most closely intertwined with Percy's still-ongoing run on ''ComicBook/Wolverine2020''. Logan ''is'' the shared character, after all, and threads and plot points from one book frequently affect and/or get picked up in the other.
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* TheAlcoholic: The stress of helping run X-Force starts getting to Sage, who turns to alcohol in order to cope.
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* TakeThat: Scottish Black Tom claims that he always felt Beast was too English to connect with.

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* TakeThat: Scottish Irish Black Tom claims that he always felt Beast was too English to connect with.
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* EmptyShell: Issue 28 reveals that Kid Omega has asked the Five to create "husks", vacant bodies of several mutants, for him to puppet with this telepathy and telekinesis. Everyone who knows about it rightfully disturbed.

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* EmptyShell: Issue 28 reveals that Kid Omega has asked the Five to create "husks", vacant bodies of several mutants, for him to puppet with this telepathy and telekinesis. Everyone who knows about it is rightfully disturbed.

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* ShoutOut: Beast quotes Napoleon.

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** After the cat's out of the bag regarding [[spoiler:resurrection]], there are human protestors angry that they're not [[spoiler:bringing back Music/ElvisPresley and Creator/JRRTolkien (presumably so he can finish his works)]].
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* CIAEvilFBIGood: Discussed at a Quiet Council meeting. Initially downplayed by equating such agencies with the strong and brave Hercules and the cold and calculated Athena. X-force's intelligence (Beast, Jean Grey and Sage) is the CIA and their muscle (everybody else) is Delta Force.

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* %%* CIAEvilFBIGood: Discussed at a Quiet Council meeting. Initially downplayed by equating such agencies with the strong and brave Hercules and the cold and calculated Athena. X-force's intelligence (Beast, Jean Grey and Sage) is the CIA and their muscle (everybody else) is Delta Force.
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* EmptyShell: Issue 28 reveals that Kid Omega has asked the Five to create "husks", vacant bodies of several mutants, for him to puppet with this telepathy and telekinesis. Everyone who knows about it rightfully disturbed.

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* ImplausibleHairColor: Justified. According to his resurrection requests, Quentin has naturally pink hair. He once got them to tweak his genetic make-up to make it rose gold, but immediately wanted it back to pink.



* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: According to his resurrection requests, Quentin has naturally pink hair. He once got them to tweak his genetic make-up to make it rose gold, but immediately wanted it back to pink.
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* ManchurianAgent: [[spoiler: X-Force #24 reveals Pitor has unknowingly been one for XENO and the Russians for at least a good chunk of the run.]]
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* FantasticVoyagePlot: The matryoshka assassins eventually get small enough to infiltrate Hank's body, and sense he doesn't want to enact resurrection protocols, he opts for Black Tom to send in an equally small plant copy to eliminate it directly.


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* MatryoshkaObject: Some of the engineered assassins sent by XENO are engineered to have ever tinier assassins nested within, which makes defeating them a problem as each corpse is essentially a Trojan horse. It's to the point of eventually spawning one small enough to freely travel through someone's bloodstream, destroying them from within.

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