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1!!'''Warning: ''Rise of the Powers of X'' is a direct sequel to events in ''ComicBook/ImmortalXMen'' and other [[ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge Krakoan Age]] X-Men stories, including the ''ComicBook/FallOfX'' arc, so {{Late Arrival Spoiler}}s for those previous comics are unmarked on this page.'''
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4[[caption-width-right:350:[[Film/TheRockyHorrorPictureShow Let's do the time warp again...]]]]
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6->''"Moira once told me, it's not a dream if it's real. But it was '''never''' real."''
7-->--'''Xavier''', ''Rise of the Powers of X'' #2
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9''Rise of the Powers of X'' is a 2024 comic book limited series from Creator/MarvelComics. It's written by Creator/KieronGillen, with art by R.B. Silva.
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11Along with ''ComicBook/{{Fall of the House of X|LimitedSeries}}'', it serves as the conclusion to the wider ''ComicBook/FallOfX'' arc and is part of the grand finale of the whole [[ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge Krakoan Age]] saga.
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13In the present, the anti-mutant extremists Orchis have shattered the mutant nation of Krakoa and are purging the last mutants from Earth.
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15Ten years into the future, the A.I. supremacists behind Orchis are about to destroy the whole world and ascend to digital godhood. Only the last remaining X-Men can stop them.
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17Behind the scenes, between the timelines, the Dominion Enigma - a world-devouring A.I. god - already exists. Plans laid a century ago have already succeeded.
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19A small band of mutants are going to try to change the future, save the world and defeat an enemy that can reach through time itself. They're going to need a very good plan.
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21The first issue was released January 10, 2024.
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23!! ''Rise of the Powers of X'' contains examples of the following tropes:
24* EleventhHourSuperpower: In the Stasis+10 timeline, Shadowtiger is a version of Kate Pryde who's ingested the Celestials' Death Seed. It's transformed her appearance, physically boosted her and supercharged her powers.
25* AndIMustScream: At one point in the Stasis timeline, prior to the start of the issue, he worked with the Children of the Vault to assimilate the world's greatest minds into a Supreme Intelligence inspired construct. Their tormented faces show this was not consensual and they are not happy in this state.
26* ArcNumber:
27** As with the original ''ComicBook/PowersOfX'' series, X is for X-Men, but also for ten. The first issue takes place ten years into the future, [[spoiler:with Dr. Stasis's tenth and final attempt at ascension.]]
28** Also returning is number ''five''. The last remaining X-Men in the 10+Stasis timeline are five: the Professor (Synch), Captain Krakoa (Ms. Marvel), Shadowtiger, Iron Man and Wolverine. [[spoiler:Xavier's last X-Men also number five: himself, Doug Ramsey, Rasputin IV, Rachel Summers, and Mother Righteous.]]
29* ArcWelding: [[spoiler:The Children of the Vault were introduced back in 2006, during Mike Carey's run in ''ComicBook/XMen1991''. This mini-series reveals that Dr. Stasis, one of the Sinister clones, was one of the people behind their creation.]]
30* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:On finding out "Cypher" is actually Sinister, Rasptuin runs him through with her Soul Sword, and is ashamed to admit it felt pretty satisfying to do so.]]
31* BadFuture: The first issue shows a dark future where the X-Men failed to regain Earth from Orchis. It looks very similar to Moira's 9th life where she joined up with Apocalypse. [[FaceHeelTurn This time she is on Nimrod's side]]. However, [[spoiler:it's actually one of the futures explored via Sinister's "Moira Engine" before it was destroyed]].
32* BatmanGrabsAGun: The failure of Krakoa and the sheer threat of Enigma has pushed Charles beyond the DespairEventHorizon, and made him willing to do anything, including sacrificing his morals, in the name of preserving Mutantkind.
33* BrainUploading:
34** The Iron Man of the Stasis+10 timeline is an upload of Tony Stark's personality.
35** Doctor Stasis has uploaded Earth's most brilliant minds into a HiveMind A.I.
36** Enigma is the ascended mind of the Victorian scientist Nathaniel Essex.
37* CallBack:
38** The ending of ''ComicBook/ImmortalXMen'' mentioned a timeline where Stasis ascended after doing something horrible to Earth's sun. In this series we get to see it.
39** Doctor Stasis is revealed to be [[spoiler: the co-creator of the Children of the Vault.]]
40* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: In the Stasis+10 timeline, Orchis has kept Mr. Sinister alive in captivity since they don't want to risk him having some sort of failsafe in the event of his death. After he proudly admits they were right, Wolverine kills him, triggering the Moira Engine and resetting the timeline.
41* CategoryTraitor: In issue #4, [[spoiler:Xavier makes a deal with Nimrod to let the mutants have Krakoa back and leave them alone while they do whatever they want with the humans]].
42* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: [[spoiler:Doctor Stasis betrays Orchis in the Stasis+10 timeline to advance his own plans for Dominion, then immediately betrays his allies in that scheme, the Children of the Vault]].
43* ClockRoaches: A variation. [[spoiler:The Enigma Dominion has some "Arachno-Sentinels" at the ready, in case Xavier tries to travel back in time to Moira's 13th year and kills her. Enigma is trying to ensure a StableTimeLoop when he has already existed/will exist, since he's out of space and time, and stop any outside interference.]]
44* ColonyDrop: Precise details aren't given, but the first issue begins in the aftermath of the X-Men dropping S.W.O.R.D. Station on the Sentinels as a distraction.
45* TheConstant: In the Stasis +10 timeline, while everyone else of the surviving mutants has obvious distinctions from their present day selves, Wolverine looks no different at all.
46* ContinuityNod:
47** Dr. Stasis mentions helping "Bella" with her early work, referring to Dr. Bella Pagan, one of the scientific team who helped create the Children of the Vault (and in her case specifically the temporal manipulation tech), as was established in ''X-Men'' #191.
48** An involved one happens moments later; as he [[spoiler:betrays the Children]], Dr. Stasis dons a helmet which resembles that typically worn by the Maker, the evil Reed Richards from ''Ultimate Marvel''. Hickman's ''X-Men'' run had established the Children of the Vault were the Earth-616 counterpart to the Maker's similar creation, the Children of ''Tomorrow''.
49** Synch's choice of Mutant power for facing Nimrod is Apocalypse, shown back in ''Powers of X'' as being about the ''only'' Mutant who could get into a fist-fight with it and hold their own.
50* ContinuityOverlap: Issue #2 happens concurrently with ''ComicBook/DeadXMen'' #1, while Enigma looks in on the events over in ''Fall of the House of X''.
51* ConvenientlyInterruptedDocument: As with other [[{{Textplosion}} text pages]] from Krakoan era books, some elements are blanked out as ClassifiedInformation. In issue one that includes the identities of the other two of Xavier's team, details of what happened to Cypher and information about Orbis Stellaris' most successful attempt at ascension (which ''Immortal X-Men'' says involved some combination of mysterium and the M'Kraan Crystal).
52* CreativeSterility: Dr. Stasis notes that AI is incapable of truly innovating something new, only recreating what already exists. Of course, Dr. Stasis has only gotten where he has by [[{{Hypocrite}} piggybacking on or just stealing other people's inventions]].
53* DeathOfPersonality: [[spoiler:Per Enigma's talking to Moira X in issue #3, if Nimrod and Omega Sentinel join the Dominion, they will be nothing but neurons floating around his system.]]
54* DesecratingTheDead: In the first issue, in the Stasis +10 timeline, Nimrod cheerfully kicks a dead Emma Frost's severed hand into the fire.
55* DwindlingParty:
56** The X-Men of the Stasis timeline, in true BadFuture fashion, die one by one. By the time the issue starts, Emma Frost and Jon Ironfire have just died. Gambit and Mystique soon follow them, Iron Man is fried by Orchis defenses, and Synch can only use his powers once.
57** In issue #3, [[spoiler:Xavier's No-Place X-Men are reduced to three: Rasputin IV kills the Cypher-Sinister and Xavier shoots Rachel, then frees Mother Righteous to help him kill Rasputin so he can enact his plan.]]
58* EnemyMine: Even though they've expressed wariness of it, when Enigma puts the word out about the threat to the Phoenix to the other Dominions, they agree that if the Phoenix presents itself in the timeline then they will join the fight against it.
59* EvilOnlyHasToWinOnce: As was previously established through ''Immortal X-Men'', once the Dominion ascends, that's it for everyone. The X-Men in the No-Place have thwarted nine previous attempts by Stasis to ascend, but they fail to hit number 10 in time, which it uses as fuel.
60* FisherKing: Jean had been mortally wounded by Mother Righteous to power her ascension to dominionhood with a blood sacrifice of the Phoenix. As Elixir desperately tries to keep her alive, the White Hot Room is dimming.
61* FlowerMotifs:
62** Continuing the ArcSymbol, from the outside No-Place X looks like a giant flower bloom.
63** In issue #4, [[spoiler:as Apocalypse is ferrying Krakoa's core back to the island, flowerbuds spring on the Atlantic Krakoa to teleport everyone from the White Hot Room back to Earth.]]
64* HijackingCthulhu: Stasis' plan in the +10 timeline is developing a device that turns the sun into a weapon that deletes the mind of the Dominion Intellect called into the solar system by the Machine Ascendancy, so he can upload his own consciousness into the god-level processors.
65* HopeSpot: The end of issue #3. [[spoiler:Rachel and Rasputin manage to talk Charles down from killing Moira as a child, and Rasputin kills Sinister to prevent him influencing things any further... and then Charles shoots Rachel in the back.]]
66* HostileTerraforming: Omega Sentinel's grand plan for the Stasis+10 timeline was to terraform Mars into a lure for the Dominion.
67* HumansAreBastards: In the Stasis timeline, Stasis has people rounding up any Mutant stragglers. Nimrod considers this one more reason to despise them.
68* IFightForTheStrongestSide: In the Stasis+10 timeline, [[spoiler:Moira comments with Omega Sentinel and Nimrod that "all she ever wanted" was to stay on the winning side.]]
69* ItsAllAboutMe: Not as egotistical as other examples, but [[spoiler:in issue #3 a child Moira does admit she wants to be freed from being trapped from the ten-life loops. An adult Xavier, time-travelling to that moment, chastises her for thinking only about herself and dragging him and mutantkind into her plans.]]
70* LaResistance: In the first issue's BadFuture (the Stasis+10 timeline), the X-Men are the resistance against TheEmpire that is Orchis. They consist of Synch, Wolverine, Shadowtiger, Iron Man and Captain Krakoa.
71* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Enigma ensures that Sinister doesn't remember timelines in which the other Essex clones successfully reached the point of Dominion.
72* LoadBearingBoss: As with previous stories using [[spoiler:the Moira Engine, in the Stasis +10 timeline, Sinister's death will kill Moira's clone and reset the timeline]].
73* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Rachel is part of the No-Place Team, but Professor X is keeping her out of the plan to go back and kill Moira.
74* MindReformatDeath: [[spoiler:In the Stasis+10 timeline Doctor Stasis uses the sun as fuel to erase the mind of the world-destroying Dominion A.I. summoned by Orchis, derailing their ascension and paving the way for his own if Enigma didn't also hijack him]].
75* NotHimself: Cypher is a lot more short-tempered than usual, horrific circumstances notwithstanding. [[spoiler:Because he's actually a Sinisterized clone of Doug, and Essex's nastiness keeps peeking through.]]
76* NothingCanStopUsNow: In the Stasis +10 timeline,[[spoiler:Nimrod is confident in the victory of the machines, though Omega Sentinel warns him not to be overconfident before they actually join their AI god, as the mutants still have time to interfere. Moira feels that she is finally free and is finally on the winning side. They end up being destroyed by the Enigma instead.]]
77* OutGambitted: Xavier and Enigma have been trying to do this to each other across time and space throughout the comic, with the Dominion usually winning until Xavier starts acting unpredictably in areas where the AI cannot directly interfere with, starting in issue 4 where he willingly submits himself to [[spoiler:Orchis' custody]], a place where Enigma most definitely cannot show his hand at too early.
78* PetTheDog: It's a sign of just how bad things are that Mystique's last words to Gambit, who she has historically ''despised'', are that he's a good son in-law.
79* PlaceBeyondTime: The resistance against Enigma has modified Moira's No-Place into No-Place X, placed outside of the space-time continuum to be beyond its sight.
80* PleaOfPersonalNecessity: [[spoiler:Professor X initially tries getting Rasputin to spare Sinister on the grounds they "need" him, but Rasputin shuts him down by pointing out how that's worked out previously.]]
81* PlotHole: [[spoiler:Rachel Summers is resurrected in the White Hot Room and leaves the cocoon already aware that Xavier killed her]]. This is in discrepancy with previous iterations of the resurrection process: the vessel is a memoryless husk until someone with psychic powers and access to a Cerebro database uploads the dead mutant's memories into the body.
82* PowerAtAPrice: Synch's powers are greater than ever in the Stasis+10 timeline, but they are tearing his body to shreds. [[spoiler:He uses his powers one final time to give the rest of the team a distraction.]]
83* ProperlyParanoid: In the Stasis timeline, Orchis captured Sinister, but merely kept him contained, since they were concerned he'd have some sort of contingency set to go off in the event of his death. Which he does.
84* RetGone: Pushed to desperation by Enigma, Professor X hits on a dangerous plan; [[spoiler:go back to before Moira's powers first activated and kill her, preventing the Moira Engine from being made, but also by extension erasing Krakoa itself]].
85* TheReveal: Back in ''Inferno'', Omega Sentinel revealed she'd been sent back through time by the "trickster Titan" just before the X-Men of that timeline fully wiped out all the Titans and Dominions around. [[spoiler:Enigma reveals it was the one who did that, having been pretending to be a Titan to manipulate things.]]
86* RuleOfSymbolism: In the White Hot Room, where symbolism is a bit more literal than in regular space, everything's growing dark around Krakoa, with a single pillar of light shooting into the sky.
87* ShoutOut: Nimrod refers to the machines' imminent ascension and destruction of all organic life in the Stasis +10 timeline as if {{Franchise/Terminator}} had a happy ending.
88* SpaceMaster: The Death Seed enhanced Kate, now known as Shadowtiger, has her phasing powers enhanced to work at range, allowing her to phase shift and fold pockets of space for translocation.
89* TeethClenchedTeamwork:
90** Omega Sentinel and Nimrod despise Dr. Stasis, on account of being a human, but are perfectly content to wait out the clock rather than just get rid of him like their other human collaborator, Feilong.
91** Mother Righteous is part of the No-Place team, but Cypher openly despises her on account of her selfishness and ChronicBackstabbingDisorder ([[spoiler:though the fact he's also a Sinister means there are ''other'' reasons]]). The X-Men stuck in the White Hot Room are dealing with her remote-controlled clone, and it's pretty clear Hope would very, ''very'' much like to just kill her.
92* {{Textplosion}}: As with many other [[ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge Krakoan Age]] comics, text pages are used as part of the story. For the first issue, one page details Xavier's No-Place X team; a double-page spread then maps out the various timelines that serve as a battlefield. Both have ClassifiedInformation redacted.
93* UngratefulBastard: [[spoiler:Enigma is the one who sent Omega Sentinel's consciousness through time, thereby causing the very situation that allows it to even exist, but like every other Sinister it has no gratitude whatsoever, and plans on destroying her consciousness.]]
94* UnwittingPawn: Mother Righteous's ascension attempt in ''Immortal X-Men'' was the final push Enigma needed to come into existence. More generally, all four of the Essex clones were created to believe they were seeking godhood for themselves, but were actually paving the way for Enigma. Enigma actively stopped Sinister realising that Orbis Stellaris and Doctor Stasis had already tried and failed to ascend, in case he realised what was happening.
95* VillainOverride: Since Doctor Stasis was there at the creation of the Children, he engineered a backdoor trigger that incapacitates them while he hijacks their plan to mindjack a Dominion intelligence. To his horror, he discovers Enigma doing the same to his attempt, along with the Machine Ascendancy.
96* YouWillBeSpared: [[spoiler:Enigma's offer to Moira in issue 3; if she joins it, it'll make sure her individual consciousness is preserved rather than absorbed into it. Of course, whether it's actually telling the ''truth'' is highly suspect at best.]]
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98->''"They really thought they could win."''

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