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Wolverine is lured into the Morlock tunnels by a former lover who is accompanied by a group of cybernetic mercenaries called Reavers. Wolverine discovers this woman he used to love isn't the woman he once knew, as she's gone through the same cybernetic alterations that the Reavers have, and a new moniker, calling herself Lady Deathstrike. She has discovered a long buried alien craft and needs Wolverine's adamantium claws to cut it open.

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Wolverine is lured into the Morlock tunnels by a former lover lover, who is accompanied by a group of cybernetic mercenaries called Reavers. Wolverine discovers this woman he used to love isn't the woman he once knew, as she's gone through the same cybernetic alterations that the Reavers have, and a new moniker, calling herself Lady Deathstrike. She has discovered a long buried long-buried alien craft and needs Wolverine's adamantium claws to cut it open.



* {{Cyborg}}: The Reavers, who have altered themselves with cybernetic parts. The most-extreme of them is Bonebreaker, whose legs have been replaced with a miniature tank track.

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* {{Cyborg}}: The Reavers, who have altered themselves with cybernetic parts. The most-extreme most extreme of them is Bonebreaker, whose legs have been replaced with a miniature tank track.
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* LampshadeHanging: Jubilee is insistent on following Wolverine in case he helps help, saying the team is like a family and that they look out for each other.

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* LampshadeHanging: Jubilee is insistent on following Wolverine in case he helps needs help, saying the team is like a family and that they look out for each other.
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Lady Deathstrike and the Reavers appear before both ComicBook/ThePhoenixSaga and ComicBook/TheDarkPhoenixSaga''. In the comics, they didn't appear until well afterward and for the Reavers, this is crossed with DecompositeCharacter, but the Reavers are originally guards of the Hellfire Club Wolverine mutilated when he fought his way back in to rescue the rest of the captured X-Men during the events of ''Dark Phoenix''.

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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Lady Deathstrike and the Reavers appear before both ComicBook/ThePhoenixSaga ''ComicBook/ThePhoenixSaga'' and ComicBook/TheDarkPhoenixSaga''.''ComicBook/TheDarkPhoenixSaga''. In the comics, they didn't appear until well afterward and for the Reavers, this is crossed with DecompositeCharacter, but the Reavers are originally guards of the Hellfire Club Wolverine mutilated when he fought his way back in to rescue the rest of the captured X-Men during the events of ''Dark Phoenix''.
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Lady Deathstrike and the Reavers appear before both ComicBook/ThePhoenixSaaga and ComicBook/TheDarkPhoenixSaga''. In the comics, they didn't appear until well afterward and for the Reavers, this is crossed with DecompositeCharacter, but the Reavers are originally guards of the Hellfire Club Wolverine mutilated when he fought his way back in to rescue the rest of the captured X-Men during the events of ''Dark Phoenix''.

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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Lady Deathstrike and the Reavers appear before both ComicBook/ThePhoenixSaaga ComicBook/ThePhoenixSaga and ComicBook/TheDarkPhoenixSaga''. In the comics, they didn't appear until well afterward and for the Reavers, this is crossed with DecompositeCharacter, but the Reavers are originally guards of the Hellfire Club Wolverine mutilated when he fought his way back in to rescue the rest of the captured X-Men during the events of ''Dark Phoenix''.
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* {{Cyborg}}: The Reavers, who have altered themselves with cybernetic parts. The most-extreme of them is Bonebreaker, whose legs have been replaced with a minature tank track.

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* {{Cyborg}}: The Reavers, who have altered themselves with cybernetic parts. The most-extreme of them is Bonebreaker, whose legs have been replaced with a minature miniature tank track.
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Lady Deathstrike and the Reavers appear before both ComicBook/ThePhoenixSaaga and ComicBook/TheDarkPhoenixSaga''. In the comics, they didn't appear until well afterward and for the Reavers, this is crossed with DecompositeCharacter, but the Reavers are originally guards of the Hellfire Club Wolverine mutilated when he fought his way back in to rescue the rest of the captured X-Men during the events of ''Dark Phoenix''.
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* AdaptationalModesty: Lady Deathstrike's costume has a more substantial white blouse that covers her chest instead of the AbsoluteCleavage of the comic version.

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* AdaptationalModesty: Lady Deathstrike's costume has a more substantial white blouse that covers her chest instead of the AbsoluteCleavage NavelDeepNeckline of the comic version.
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* TheDragon: Murray Reese, to Yuriko's BigBad roel of the episode.

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* TheDragon: Murray Reese, to Yuriko's BigBad roel role of the episode.

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* CombatPragmatist: After Wolverine is captured, Gambit prevents Jubilee from rushing in by pointing out they're outnumbered. He suggests hanging back and waiting for the right moment for a sneak attack.



* LampshadeHanging: Jubilee is insistent on following Wolverine in case he helps help, saying the team is like a family and that they look out for each other.
-->'''Gambit:''' Family? Ha! This family nothin' but trouble.



* PragmaticVillainy: Reese prevents Lady Deathstrike from killing Wolverine so that he can get them inside the alien ship. He says she can do whatever she wants to Wolverine after that's done.



* SkewedPriorities: The plan was to capture Wolverine and force him to breach the ship. Lady Deathstrike, however, almost succumbs to her rage and kills him when he's incapacitated, but Reese and the other Reavers threaten to shoot her if she doesn't back off.



* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: After Leech delivers Yuriko's message to Wolverine, she has the Reavers incapacitate him with their stasis webs.
* WouldHurtAChild: Yuriko and the Reavers.

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* ThisIsGonnaSuck: After the ship is breached.
-->'''Jubilee:''' What is it, Wolverine? What's happening?!\\
'''Wolverine:''' I don't think I wanna know.
* ToBeContinued: Wolverine breaches the ship to free Lady Deathstrike from the force field, and something nasty starts to emerge.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Callisto's desire to reclaim leadership of the Morlocks causes a chain of events that results in a deadly alien being released.
* WhamShot: After Lady Deathstrike gets caught in the force field, Xavier receives a psychic jolt that allows him to understand the alien language. The warning "Lethal Predator" immediately begins flashing on his screen.
* WouldHurtAChild: Yuriko and the Reavers.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: After Leech delivers Yuriko's message to Wolverine, she has the Reavers incapacitate him with their stasis webs.
* WouldHurtAChild: Yuriko and the Reavers.
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* AdaptationalHairDye: In the comics, Murray Reese (the Reaver who speaks) is blond, here he's redheaded.

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* AdaptationalHairDye: In the comics, AdaptationalDyeJob: Murray Reese (the Reaver who speaks) is blond, blond in the comics, here he's redheaded.
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*AdaptationalHairDye: In the comics, Murray Reese (the Reaver who speaks) is blond, here he's redheaded.


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*TheDragon: Murray Reese, to Yuriko's BigBad roel of the episode.
*EvilRedhead: Murray Reese, an evil redheaded mercenary.
*MythologyGag: Murray Reese speaks with an Australian accent. In the comics, the Reavers operated out of Australia.
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Wolverine is lured into the Morlock tunnels by a former lover who is accompanied by a group of cybernetic mercenaries called Reavers. Wolverine discovers this woman he used to love isn't the woman he once knew, as she's gone through the same cybernetic alterations that the Reavers have, and a new moniker, calling herself Lady Deathstrike. She has discovered a long buried alien craft and needs Wolverine's adamantium claws to cut it open.

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*AdaptationOriginConnection: In the comics, Yuriko was modified by Spiral at her Body Shop and later joined the Reavers instead of being directly modified by them.
*AnimationBump: This two-parter features darker, more color-saturated and more fluid animation.
*CompositeCharacter: Yuriko Oyama takes the place of Mariko Yashida as Wolverine's Japanese former lover.
**Her father, Professor Kenji Oyama, is a mix of the comics' Professor Thorton and Kenji Oyama[=/=]Lord Dark Wind.
**Even though Scaleface appeared in "Captive Hearts", in this episode Ape morphs into a draconic creature, just like she did.
*TheCameo: Maverick makes a cameo in Wolverine's memories.
*ContinuityNod: Callisto wants to uncover the secrets of the alien ship in order to reclaim her place as the true leader of the Morlocks. In "Captive Hearts", Storm defeated Callisto in a fight for leadership of the Morlocks but left Callisto to rule in her place when the Morlocks refused to join the X-Men at the Xavier Insitute.
*{{Cyborg}}: The Reavers, who have altered themselves with cybernetic parts. The most-extreme of them is Bonebreaker, whose legs have been replaced with a minature tank track.
*ShesAManInJapan: In the Latin-American dub of the episode, Callisto is inexplicably depicted with a male voice, even though in her first appearance she was correctly depicted as female.
*ThatManIsDead: Yuriko states she's no longer Yuriko, but Lady Deathstrike, calling herself a LivingWeapon of revenge.
*YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: After Leech delivers Yuriko's message to Wolverine, she has the Reavers incapacitate him with their stasis webs.
*WouldHurtAChild: Yuriko and the Reavers.

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