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* CompleteMonster: [[CardCarryingVillain Mason Eckhart]], the [[CorruptCorporateExecutive conscienceless head of security]] for Genomex, starts the series off already guilty of the torture and [[PlayingWithSyringes experimentation]] on just under a thousand innocent people to create the superpowered New Mutants. Eckhart murders the mentor of his hated rival Adam Kane, and frames the man's death as an act of New Mutant terrorism to give him an excuse to begin the persecution of mutantkind. Those Eckhart can't coerce into joining Genomex are either killed or sent to the stasis pods; those podded remain [[AndIMustScream excruciatingly aware of every second]], with one victim likening it to being BuriedAlive. Eckhart is also a [[BadBoss horrible excuse for a boss]] who tortures, murders, or pods his minions for the slightest of [[YouHaveFailedMe failures]], while simultaneously letting them torture and kill their way through entire buildings full of innocent people. Eckhart orchestrates a variety of schemes to try and exploit mutantkind, from a PoisonAndCureGambit meant to wipe out any New Mutants who don't surrender to his cure; to poisoning one of his own mercenary teams with an experimental [[SuperSerum super soldier serum]] that leads to the death of all but a few members. Long after his death, Eckhart's most heinous posthumous gambit is revealed near the series' end: Deciding that if he can't control mutantkind, then they didn't deserve to exist, Eckhart ordered a [[ManchurianAgent sleeper agent]] to round up all of mutantkind in a traveling death camp, then condemn their souls to eternal agony.
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* CompleteMonster: [[CardCarryingVillain Mason Eckhart]], the [[CorruptCorporateExecutive conscienceless head of security]] for Genomex, starts the series off already guilty of the torture and [[PlayingWithSyringes experimentation]] on just under a thousand innocent people to create the superpowered New Mutants. Eckhart murders the mentor of his hated rival Adam Kane, and frames the man's death as an act of New Mutant terrorism to give him an excuse to begin the persecution of mutantkind. Those Eckhart can't coerce into joining Genomex are either killed or sent to the stasis pods; those podded remain [[AndIMustScream excruciatingly aware of every second]], with one victim likening it to being BuriedAlive. Eckhart is also a [[BadBoss horrible excuse for a boss]] who tortures, murders, or pods his minions for the slightest of [[YouHaveFailedMe failures]], while simultaneously letting them torture and kill their way through entire buildings full of innocent people. Eckhart orchestrates a variety of schemes to try and exploit mutantkind, from a PoisonAndCureGambit meant to wipe out any New Mutants who don't surrender to his cure; to poisoning one of his own mercenary teams with an experimental [[SuperSerum super soldier serum]] that leads to the death of all but a few members. Long after his death, Eckhart's most heinous posthumous gambit is revealed near the series' end: Deciding that if he can't control mutantkind, then they didn't deserve to exist, Eckhart ordered a [[ManchurianAgent sleeper agent]] to round up all of mutantkind in a traveling death camp, then condemn their souls to eternal agony.See [[Monster/MarvelSeries here]].
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* CompleteMonster: [[CardCarryingVillain Mason Eckhart]], the [[CorruptCorporateExecutive conscienceless head of security]] for Genomex, starts the series off already guilty of the torture and [[PlayingWithSyringes experimentation]] on just under a thousand innocent people to create the superpowered New Mutants. Eckhart murders the mentor of his hated rival Adam Kane, and frames the man's death as an act of New Mutant terrorism to give him an excuse to begin the persecution of mutantkind. Those Eckhart can't coerce into joining Genomex are either killed or sent to the stasis pods; those podded remain [[AndIMustScream excruciatingly aware of every second]], with one victim likening it to being BuriedAlive. Eckhart is also a [[BadBoss horrible excuse for a boss]] who tortures, murders, or pods his minions for the slightest of [[YouHaveFailedMe failures]], while simultaneously letting them torture and kill their way through entire buildings full of innocent people. Eckhart orchestrates a variety of schemes to try and exploit mutantkind, from a PoisonAndCureGambit meant to wipe out any New Mutants who don't surrender to his cure; to poisoning one of his own mercenary teams with an experimental [[SuperSerum super soldier serum]] that leads to the death of all but a few members. Long after his death, Eckhart's most heinous posthumous gambit is revealed near the series' end: Deciding that if he can't control mutantkind, then they didn't deserve to exist, Eckhart ordered a [[ManchurianAgent sleeper agent]] to round up all of mutantkind in a traveling death camp, then condemn their souls to eternal agony.
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* CompleteMonster: [[CardCarryingVillain Mason Eckhart]], the [[CorruptCorporateExecutive conscienceless head of security]] for Genomex, starts the series off already guilty of the torture and [[PlayingWithSyringes experimentation]] on just under a thousand innocent people to create the superpowered New Mutants. Eckhart murders the mentor of his hated rival Adam Kane, and frames the man's death as an act of New Mutant terrorism to give him an excuse to begin the persecution of mutantkind. Those Eckhart can't coerce into joining Genomex are either killed or sent to the stasis pods; those podded remain [[AndIMustScream excruciatingly aware of every second]], with one victim likening it to being BuriedAlive. Eckhart is also a [[BadBoss horrible excuse for a boss]] who tortures, murders, or pods his minions for the slightest of [[YouHaveFailedMe failures]], while simultaneously letting them torture and kill their way through entire buildings full of innocent people. Eckhart orchestrates a variety of schemes to try and exploit mutantkind, from a PoisonAndCureGambit meant to wipe out any New Mutants who don't surrender to his cure; to poisoning one of his own mercenary teams with an experimental [[SuperSerum super soldier serum]] that leads to the death of all but a few members. Long after his death, Eckhart's most heinous posthumous gambit is revealed near the series' end: Deciding that if he can't control mutantkind, then they didn't deserve to exist, Eckhart ordered a [[ManchurianAgent sleeper agent]] to round up all of mutantkind in a traveling death camp, then condemn their souls to eternal agony.agony.
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* CompleteMonster: [[CardCarryingVillain Mason Eckhart]], the [[CorruptCorporateExecutive conscienceless head of security]] for Genomex, starts the series off already guilty of the torture and [[PlayingWithSyringes experimentation]] on just under a thousand innocent people to create the superpowered New Mutants. Eckhart murders the mentor of his hated rival Adam Kane, and frames the man's death as an act of New Mutant terrorism to give him an excuse to begin the persecution of mutantkind. Those Eckhart can't coerce into joining Genomex are either killed or sent to the stasis pods; those podded remain [[AndIMustScream excruciatingly aware of every second]], with one victim likening it to being BuriedAlive. Eckhart is also a [[BadBoss horrible excuse for a boss]] who tortures, murders, or pods his minions for the slightest of [[YouHaveFailedMe failures]], while simultaneously letting them torture and kill their way through entire buildings full of innocent people. Eckhart orchestrates a variety of schemes to try and exploit mutantkind, from a PoisonAndCureGambit meant to wipe out any New Mutants who don't surrender to his cure; to poisoning one of his own mercenary teams with an experimental [[SuperSerum super soldier serum]] that leads to the death of all but a few members. Long after his death, Eckhart's most heinous posthumous gambit is revealed near the series' end: Deciding that if he can't control mutantkind, then they didn't deserve to exist, Eckhart ordered a [[ManchurianAgent sleeper agent]] to round up all of mutantkind in a traveling death camp, then condemn their souls to eternal agony.
* EvilIsSexy: [[EnemyWithout Bad!Emma]] in "Double Vision" exudes lots of sex appeal and spends much of the episode wearing darker lipstick and [[HellBentForLeather black leather]].
* EvilIsSexy: [[EnemyWithout Bad!Emma]] in "Double Vision" exudes lots of sex appeal and spends much of the episode wearing darker lipstick and [[HellBentForLeather black leather]].
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* CompleteMonster: [[CardCarryingVillain Mason Eckhart]], the [[CorruptCorporateExecutive conscienceless head of security]] for Genomex, starts the series off already guilty of the torture and [[PlayingWithSyringes experimentation]] on just under a thousand innocent people to create the superpowered New Mutants. Eckhart murders the mentor of his hated rival Adam Kane, and frames the man's death as an act of New Mutant terrorism to give him an excuse to begin the persecution of mutantkind. Those Eckhart can't coerce into joining Genomex are either killed or sent to the stasis pods; those podded remain [[AndIMustScream excruciatingly aware of every second]], with one victim likening it to being BuriedAlive. Eckhart is also a [[BadBoss horrible excuse for a boss]] who tortures, murders, or pods his minions for the slightest of [[YouHaveFailedMe failures]], while simultaneously letting them torture and kill their way through entire buildings full of innocent people. Eckhart orchestrates a variety of schemes to try and exploit mutantkind, from a PoisonAndCureGambit meant to wipe out any New Mutants who don't surrender to his cure; to poisoning one of his own mercenary teams with an experimental [[SuperSerum super soldier serum]] that leads to the death of all but a few members. Long after his death, Eckhart's most heinous posthumous gambit is revealed near the series' end: Deciding that if he can't control mutantkind, then they didn't deserve to exist, Eckhart ordered a [[ManchurianAgent sleeper agent]] to round up all of mutantkind in a traveling death camp, then condemn their souls to eternal agony.
* EvilIsSexy: [[EnemyWithout Bad!Emma]] in "Double Vision" exudes lots of sex appeal and spends much of the episode wearing darker lipstick and [[HellBentForLeather black leather]].agony.
* EvilIsSexy: [[EnemyWithout Bad!Emma]] in "Double Vision" exudes lots of sex appeal and spends much of the episode wearing darker lipstick and [[HellBentForLeather black leather]].
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* CompleteMonster: [[CardCarryingVillain Mason Eckhart]], the [[CorruptCorporateExecutive conscienceless head of security]] for Genomex, starts the series off already guilty of the torture and [[PlayingWithSyringes experimentation]] on just under a thousand innocent people to create the superpowered New Mutants. Eckhart murders the mentor of his hated rival Adam Kane, and frames the man's death as an act of New Mutant terrorism to give him an excuse to begin the persecution of mutantkind. Those Eckhart can't coerce into joining Genomex are either killed or sent to the stasis pods; those podded remain [[AndIMustScream excruciatingly aware of every second]], with one victim likening it to being BuriedAlive. Eckhart is also a [[BadBoss horrible excuse for a boss]] who tortures, murders, or pods his minions for the slightest of [[YouHaveFailedMe failures]], while simultaneously letting them torture and kill their way through entire buildings full of innocent people. Eckhart orchestrates a variety of schemes to try and exploit mutantkind, from a PoisonAndCureGambit meant to wipe out any New Mutants who don't surrender to his cure; to poisoning one of his own mercenary teams with an experimental [[SuperSerum super soldier serum]] that leads to the death of all but a few members. Long after his death, Eckhart's most heinous posthumous gambit is revealed near the series' end: Deciding that if he can't control mutantkind, then they didn't deserve to exist, Eckhart ordered a [[ManchurianAgent sleeper agent]] to round up all of mutantkind in a traveling death camp, then condemn their souls to eternal agony.
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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: It's a DarkerAndEdgier version of the Marvel Universe, where anti-mutant sentiment is even ''more'' prevalent and almost everyone TookALevelInJerkass. It's a bit of a hard sell.
* DorkAge: The series was a big one for Havok, as it removed him from the main Marvel Universe for almost three years and his value fell so far that Creator/ChuckAusten was given a lot of leeway in order to "fix" him.
* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: It's a DarkerAndEdgier version of the Marvel Universe, where anti-mutant sentiment is even ''more'' prevalent and almost everyone TookALevelInJerkass. It's a bit of a hard sell.
* DorkAge: The series was a big one for Havok, as it removed him from the main Marvel Universe for almost three years and his value fell so far that Creator/ChuckAusten was given a lot of leeway in order to "fix" him.