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* CoversAlwaysLie: At no point does Wolverine protect Kitty Pryde as on the cover of 141. Katherine Pryde is in the mind of her past self and unconscious in the DOFP timeline.


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* NoNameGiven: "Rachel" pointedly is never given a last name so that Claremont could reveal that she was Rachel Summers later on.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Future Colossus goes absolutely berserk when [[spoiler: future Storm is killed]] and throws a Sentinal out of a building.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Future Colossus goes absolutely berserk when [[spoiler: future Storm is killed]] and throws a Sentinal Sentinel out of a building.
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: One of the first indicators to the X-men that something is seriously wrong with Kitty is when she hugs Nightcrawler (having previously been terrified of him).
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The sequel to ''XMenFirstClass'' will be based on this story; however, it will be released in 2014, just missing the anniversary.

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The sequel to ''XMenFirstClass'' ''Film/XMenFirstClass'' will be based on this story; however, it will be released in 2014, just missing the anniversary.
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The group held in the concentration camp was composed of aged versions of the X-Men: Katherine Pryde, Ororo Monroe (Storm), Peter Rasputin (Colossus), Franklin Richards (the son of the Fantastic Four's Reed and Susan Richards), Rachel Summers (daughter of Cyclops and Jean Grey) and Magneto (in a wheelchair). With the help of Wolverine, still on the loose, they managed to send Katherine Pryde back in time, placing her adult mind in the body of her teenaged 1981 version. She told the others that, on that day, the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants would kill the US senator Robert Kelly, along with Charles Xavier and Moira McTaggert, which led to the anti-mutant hysteria.

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The group held in the concentration camp was composed of aged versions of the X-Men: Katherine Pryde, Ororo Monroe (Storm), Peter Rasputin (Colossus), Franklin Richards (the son of the Fantastic Four's Reed and Susan Richards), Rachel Summers (daughter of Cyclops and Jean Grey) and Magneto (in a wheelchair). With the help of Wolverine, still on the loose, they managed to send Katherine Pryde back in time, placing her adult mind in the body of her teenaged 1981 version. She told the others that, on that day, the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants would kill the US senator Robert Kelly, along with Charles Xavier and Moira McTaggert, [=MacTaggert=], which led to the anti-mutant hysteria.
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'''Days of Future Past''' is a 1981 X-Men storyline, written after the successful TheDarkPhoenixSaga. This time-travel story was the first main story featuring [[Characters/XMen80SMembers Kitty Pryde]].

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'''Days of Future Past''' is a 1981 X-Men XMen storyline, written after the successful TheDarkPhoenixSaga. This time-travel story was the first main story featuring [[Characters/XMen80SMembers Kitty Pryde]].
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The group held in the concentration camp was composed of aged versions of the X-Men: Katherine Pryde, Ororo Monroe (Storm), Peter Rasputin (Colossus), Franklin Richards (the son of the Fantastic Four's Reed and Susan Richards), Rachel Summers (daughter of Cyclops and Jean Grey) and Magneto (in a wheelchair). With the help of Wolverine, still on the loose, they managed to send Katherine Pryde back in time, placing her adult mind in the body of her teenaged 1981 version. She told the others that, on that day, the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants would kill the US senator Robert Kelly, along with Charles Xavier and Moira {{McTaggert}}, which led to the anti-mutant hysteria.

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The group held in the concentration camp was composed of aged versions of the X-Men: Katherine Pryde, Ororo Monroe (Storm), Peter Rasputin (Colossus), Franklin Richards (the son of the Fantastic Four's Reed and Susan Richards), Rachel Summers (daughter of Cyclops and Jean Grey) and Magneto (in a wheelchair). With the help of Wolverine, still on the loose, they managed to send Katherine Pryde back in time, placing her adult mind in the body of her teenaged 1981 version. She told the others that, on that day, the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants would kill the US senator Robert Kelly, along with Charles Xavier and Moira {{McTaggert}}, McTaggert, which led to the anti-mutant hysteria.
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The group held in the concentration camp was composed of aged versions of the X-Men: Katherine Pryde, Ororo Monroe (Storm), Peter Rasputin (Colossus), Franklin Richards (the son of the Fantastic Four's Reed and Susan Richards), Rachel Summers (daughter of Cyclops and Jean Grey) and Magneto (in a wheelchair). With the help of Wolverine, still on the loose, they managed to send Katherine Pryde back in time, placing her adult mind in the body of her teenaged 1981 version. She told the others that, on that day, the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants would kill the US senator Robert Kelly, along with Charles Xavier and Moira McTaggert, which led to the anti-mutant hysteria.

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The group held in the concentration camp was composed of aged versions of the X-Men: Katherine Pryde, Ororo Monroe (Storm), Peter Rasputin (Colossus), Franklin Richards (the son of the Fantastic Four's Reed and Susan Richards), Rachel Summers (daughter of Cyclops and Jean Grey) and Magneto (in a wheelchair). With the help of Wolverine, still on the loose, they managed to send Katherine Pryde back in time, placing her adult mind in the body of her teenaged 1981 version. She told the others that, on that day, the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants would kill the US senator Robert Kelly, along with Charles Xavier and Moira McTaggert, {{McTaggert}}, which led to the anti-mutant hysteria.
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* AdaptationalBadass: The limited series was included in the [[WesternAnimation/XMen 1990s animated series]], Kitty Pryde was replaced with Bishop, and Nimrod was included right away.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Future Collosus goes absolutely berserk when [[spoiler: future Storm is killed]] and throws a Sentinal out of a building.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Future Collosus Colossus goes absolutely berserk when [[spoiler: future Storm is killed]] and throws a Sentinal out of a building.
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The sequel to ''XMenFirstClass'' will be based on this story; however, it will be released in 2014, just missing the anniversary.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Future Collosus goes absolutely berserk when [[spoiler: future Storm is killed]] and throws a Sentinal out of a building.
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The story, written in 1981, was set in 2013. The United States had become a dystopia, and people were divided into three groups: normal humans, normal humans with the mutant gene, and mutants. The first ones are free, the second are forbidden to have sons, and the third are either killed or held n concentration camps, with collars that turn off their powers. Everything is run by the Sentinels. And Europe has atomic boms, ready to blast the US as soon as the Sentinels attempt to go outside America. Nice 2013, isn't it?

The group held in the Concentration camp was composed of aged versions of the X-Men: Katherine Pryde, Ororo Monroe (Storm), Peter Rasputin (Collosus), Franklin Richards (the son of the Fantastic Four), Rachel Summers (daugther of Cyclops and Jean Grey) and Magneto (in a wheelchair). With the help of Wolverine, still on the loose, they managed to send Katherine Pryde back in time, placing her adult mind in the body of her teenager 1981 version. She told the others that, on that day, the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants would kill the US senator Robert Kelly, along with Charles Xavier and Moira McTaggert, which led to the ant-mutant hysteria.

In the future (meaning, the 1981 future), the X-Men escaped from the concentration camp, but had to leave Magneto behind, and Franklin died during the next Sentinel attack. They sneaked into the Sentinel headquarters, the Baxter Building (the former base of the FF), ignoring that the Sentinels allowed them to do so to capture and kill them. Wolverine, Storm and Collosus died. Only Rachel stayed outside, protecting the unconcious Kitty Pryde.

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The story, written in 1981, was set in 2013. The United States had become a dystopia, and people were divided into three groups: normal humans, normal humans with the mutant gene, and mutants. The first ones are free, the second are forbidden to have sons, and the third are either killed or held n in concentration camps, with collars that turn off their powers. Everything is run by the Sentinels. And Europe has atomic boms, bombs, ready to blast the US as soon as the Sentinels attempt to go outside America. Nice 2013, isn't it?

The group held in the Concentration concentration camp was composed of aged versions of the X-Men: Katherine Pryde, Ororo Monroe (Storm), Peter Rasputin (Collosus), (Colossus), Franklin Richards (the son of the Fantastic Four), Four's Reed and Susan Richards), Rachel Summers (daugther (daughter of Cyclops and Jean Grey) and Magneto (in a wheelchair). With the help of Wolverine, still on the loose, they managed to send Katherine Pryde back in time, placing her adult mind in the body of her teenager teenaged 1981 version. She told the others that, on that day, the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants would kill the US senator Robert Kelly, along with Charles Xavier and Moira McTaggert, which led to the ant-mutant anti-mutant hysteria.

In the future (meaning, the 1981 future), the X-Men escaped from the concentration camp, but had to leave Magneto behind, and Franklin died during the next Sentinel attack. They sneaked into the Sentinel headquarters, the Baxter Building (the former base of the FF), ignoring that the Sentinels allowed them to do so to capture and kill them. Wolverine, Storm and Collosus Colossus died. Only Rachel stayed outside, protecting the unconcious unconscious Kitty Pryde.



** Its pretty canon that yes, it did work- AllTheMyriadWays is in effect. Kitty never changed ''her'' future but she averted that particular horror for the present generation. That doesn't mean that ''other'' BadFuture horrors are not going to happen somewhere down the line, even ones almost identical to this, but at the very least they will occur later and due to seperate circmstances and situations thanks to her actions. Since, at time of writing, it is 2012 and none of this stuff has happened to the Marvelverse, time pretty much ''has'' told.
* GraveMarkingScene: There's a lot n the concentration camp with the graves of many people dead years ago: Johnny Storm, Ben Grimm, Charles Xavier, Scott Summers, Kurt Wagner, Susan Richards, Reed Richards, Lorna Dane, Henry Mc Hoy, etc.
* KillEmAll: Warned in the cover of the second issue: "This issue everybody dies!".

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** Its pretty canon that yes, it did work- AllTheMyriadWays is in effect. Kitty never changed ''her'' future but she averted that particular horror for the present generation. That doesn't mean that ''other'' BadFuture horrors are not going to happen somewhere down the line, even ones almost identical to this, but at the very least they will occur later and due to seperate circmstances separate circumstances and situations thanks to her actions. Since, at time of writing, it is 2012 and none of this stuff has happened to the Marvelverse, time pretty much ''has'' told.
* GraveMarkingScene: There's a lot n in the concentration camp with the graves of many people dead years ago: Johnny Storm, Ben Grimm, Charles Xavier, Scott Summers, Kurt Wagner, Susan Richards, Reed Richards, Lorna Dane, Henry Mc Hoy, etc.
* KillEmAll: Warned in the cover of the second issue: "This issue everybody dies!". dies!"



* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: The whole point of the story
* StormingTheCastle: Averted. The X-Men thought that just 3 of them would simply got into the secured headquarters of the Sentinels and defeat them all... but it was a trap, and they were all slain.

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* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: The whole point of the story
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* StormingTheCastle: Averted. The X-Men thought that just 3 of them would simply got get into the secured headquarters of the Sentinels and defeat them all... but it was a trap, and they were all slain.
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* BolivianArmyEnding: Did it work? Did Katherine change the future by saving Kelly? Only time will tell...

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* BolivianArmyEnding: Pointed inside the story. Angel asked: Did it work? Did Katherine change the future by saving Kelly? Only And Xavier replied: only time will tell...
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** Its pretty canon that yes, it did work- AllTheMyriadWays is in effect. Kitty never changed ''her'' future but she averted that particular horror for the present generation. That doesn't mean that ''other'' BadFuture horrors are not going to happen somewhere down the line, even ones almost identical to this, but at the very least they will occur later and due to seperate circmstances and situations thanks to her actions.

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** Its pretty canon that yes, it did work- AllTheMyriadWays is in effect. Kitty never changed ''her'' future but she averted that particular horror for the present generation. That doesn't mean that ''other'' BadFuture horrors are not going to happen somewhere down the line, even ones almost identical to this, but at the very least they will occur later and due to seperate circmstances and situations thanks to her actions. Since, at time of writing, it is 2012 and none of this stuff has happened to the Marvelverse, time pretty much ''has'' told.
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** Its pretty canon that yes, it did work- AllTheMyriadWays is in effect. Kitty never changed ''her'' future but she averted that particular horror for the present generation. That doesn't mean that ''other'' BadFuture horrors are not going to happen somewhere down the line, even ones almost identical to this, but at the very least they will occur later and due to seperate circmstances and situations thanks to her actions.
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From what we see, it\'s a bad future for everyone. Partisan politics have nothing to do with it.


* BadFuture: At least for all non-Republicans

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* GraveMarkingScene: There's a lot n the concentration camp with the graves of many people dead years ago: Johnny Storm, Ben Grimm, Charles Xavier, Scott Summers, Kurt Wagner, Susan Richards, Reed Richards, Lorna Dane, Henry Mc Hoy, etc.
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* BolivianArmyEnding: Did it work? Did Katherine change the future by saving Kelly? Only time will tell...
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* MutuallyAssuredDestruction: On the international level (merely mentioned) the USA and Europe are holding the sword of Damocles over the other.
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* BadFuture: At least for all non-Republicans

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Several years later, Rachel Summers would go back in time as well, and stayed with the X-Men for a while. There were several mentions to the future involving her.



* StormingTheCastle: Averted. The X-Men thought that just 3 of them would simply got into the secured headquarters of the Sentinels and defeat them all... but it was a trap, and they were all slain.

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* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: The whole point of the story
* StormingTheCastle: Averted. The X-Men thought that just 3 of them would simply got into the secured headquarters of the Sentinels and defeat them all... but it was a trap, and they were all slain.slain.
* TerminatorTwosome: Some years later, Rachel Summers moved to the past as well, trying to escape from that horrible future... and the hyper-advanced sentinel Nimrod followed her, to make it happen as it was meant to.
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* KillEmAll: Warned in the cover of the second issue: "This issue everybody dies!".
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* StormingTheCastle: Averted. The X-Men thought that just 3 of them would simply got into the secured headquarters of the Sentinels and defeat them all... but it was a trap, and they were all slain.
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In the present (meaning, the 1981 present), the Brotherhood broke into the Congress, but the X-Men turned up and took them out. Destiny left the fight and attempted to kill Kelly, but Pryde (whose mission all along was to prevent that) followed her and saved him. When she saved him, her adult mind returned to the future, restoring her teenager identity.

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In the present (meaning, the 1981 present), the Brotherhood broke into the Congress, but the X-Men turned up and took them out. Destiny left the fight and attempted to kill Kelly, but Pryde (whose mission all along was to prevent that) followed her and saved him. When she saved him, her adult mind returned to the future, restoring her teenager identity.identity.

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'''Days of Future Past''' is a 1981 X-Men storyline, written after the successful TheDarkPhoenixSaga. This time-travel story was the first main story featuring [[Characters/XMen80sMembers Kitty Pryde]].

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'''Days of Future Past''' is a 1981 X-Men storyline, written after the successful TheDarkPhoenixSaga. This time-travel story was the first main story featuring [[Characters/XMen80sMembers [[Characters/XMen80SMembers Kitty Pryde]].
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'''Days of Future Past''' is a 1981 X-Men storyline, written after the successful TheDarkPhoenixSaga. This time-travel story was the first main story featuring [[Characters/XMen80sMembers Kitty Pryde]].

The story, written in 1981, was set in 2013. The United States had become a dystopia, and people were divided into three groups: normal humans, normal humans with the mutant gene, and mutants. The first ones are free, the second are forbidden to have sons, and the third are either killed or held n concentration camps, with collars that turn off their powers. Everything is run by the Sentinels. And Europe has atomic boms, ready to blast the US as soon as the Sentinels attempt to go outside America. Nice 2013, isn't it?

The group held in the Concentration camp was composed of aged versions of the X-Men: Katherine Pryde, Ororo Monroe (Storm), Peter Rasputin (Collosus), Franklin Richards (the son of the Fantastic Four), Rachel Summers (daugther of Cyclops and Jean Grey) and Magneto (in a wheelchair). With the help of Wolverine, still on the loose, they managed to send Katherine Pryde back in time, placing her adult mind in the body of her teenager 1981 version. She told the others that, on that day, the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants would kill the US senator Robert Kelly, along with Charles Xavier and Moira McTaggert, which led to the ant-mutant hysteria.

In the future (meaning, the 1981 future), the X-Men escaped from the concentration camp, but had to leave Magneto behind, and Franklin died during the next Sentinel attack. They sneaked into the Sentinel headquarters, the Baxter Building (the former base of the FF), ignoring that the Sentinels allowed them to do so to capture and kill them. Wolverine, Storm and Collosus died. Only Rachel stayed outside, protecting the unconcious Kitty Pryde.

In the present (meaning, the 1981 present), the Brotherhood broke into the Congress, but the X-Men turned up and took them out. Destiny left the fight and attempted to kill Kelly, but Pryde (whose mission all along was to prevent that) followed her and saved him. When she saved him, her adult mind returned to the future, restoring her teenager identity.

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