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* AnArmAndALeg: Loses his arm to Predator X in his pursuit of Hope Summers during the Messiah Complex.



* DestructiveSavior: Shortly after joining the X-men, he decides to explore the city Manhattan to get himself accustomed to the present. While doing so he spots one of the escaped prisoners, Styglut, from the future and recklessly engages in a battle with him. While he is able to kill the prisoner, many civilians were injured as collateral damage; something that would not have happened in his timeline as the civilians in his era not to clear the area when the X.S.E are patrolling the area for criminals. To signify that he has much to learn, notably toning down his aggression, he gives Storm his X.S.E command insignia.

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* DestructiveSavior: Shortly after joining the X-men, he decides to explore the city Manhattan to get himself accustomed to the present. While doing so he spots one of the escaped prisoners, Styglut, from the future and recklessly engages in a battle with him. While he is able to kill the prisoner, many civilians were injured as collateral damage; something that would not have happened in his timeline as the civilians in his era not know to clear the area when the X.S.E are patrolling the area for criminals. To signify that he has much to learn, notably toning down his aggression, he gives Storm his X.S.E command insignia.


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* EyeScream: Wolverine slices out his eye during his pursuit of Hope Summers during the Messiah War


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* UnexplainedRecovery: After returning to the present due to being stranded in the future by Cable, he regains his arm and eye that he lost in pursuit of Cable and Hope without any explanation

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** During Decimation, when the X-Mansion was placed under armed guard by the Sentinels, Bishop not only didn't have any objections, he was about the only X-Man who supported the idea. It admittedly fits his mutant-cop mindset, but considering his future was troubled by Sentinels of all things...[[spoiler:Then again, considering that M-Day was the beginning of his FaceHeelTurn thanks to realizing that his future was going to happen InSpiteOfANail, it's possible that this was a symptom of his having secretly crossed the DespairEventHorizon]].
* KarmaHoudini: Given how much pain and suffering he caused (even wiping out entire alternate ''worlds'' just to get to Hope!) it is quite jarring how easily the X-Men have forgiven him. On the other hand, when he had his mind essentially reset, he was distinctly displeased, as while he'd made a HeelFaceTurn while stranded in a desolate future, he felt a) it was still his mind and his problem to deal with, b) he didn't deserve that kind of forgiveness.
* KnightOfCerebus: Not that the X-Men weren't dark before him, but according to Archangel, Bishop's presence and future made Xavier rethink many of his ideas and realize they ''had'' to take the initiative if they wanted to survive.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Has forgotten his attempts to kill Hope Summers and Cable, courtesy of Storm -- which he wasn't exactly pleased about, on the grounds that awful as they were, they were ''his'' memories. Unfortunately, AmnesiaMissedASpot.

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** During Decimation, when the X-Mansion was placed under armed guard by the Sentinels, Bishop not only didn't have any objections, he was about the only X-Man who supported the idea. It admittedly fits his mutant-cop mindset, but considering his future was troubled by Sentinels of all things...[[spoiler:Then again, considering that M-Day was the beginning of his FaceHeelTurn thanks to realizing that his future was going to happen InSpiteOfANail, it's possible that this was a symptom of his having secretly crossed the DespairEventHorizon]].
* KarmaHoudini: Given how much pain and suffering he caused (even wiping out entire alternate ''worlds'' just to get to Hope!) it is quite jarring how easily the X-Men have forgiven him. On the other hand, when he had his mind essentially reset, he was distinctly displeased, as while he'd made a HeelFaceTurn while stranded in a desolate future, he felt a) it was still his mind and his problem to deal with, b) he didn't deserve that kind of forgiveness.
* KnightOfCerebus: Not that the X-Men weren't dark before him, but according to Archangel, Bishop's presence and future made Xavier rethink many of his ideas and realize they ''had'' to take the initiative if they wanted to survive.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Has forgotten his attempts to kill Hope Summers and Cable, courtesy of Storm -- which he wasn't exactly pleased about, on the grounds that awful as they were, they were ''his'' memories. Unfortunately, AmnesiaMissedASpot.
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* LeaveNoSurvivors: During his first appearance he and his team enter a time portal that takes him to the present in order to pursue the escaped prisoners. When he attempts to force one of the prisoners back into the time port, the criminal desintegrates. Realizing he is stuck in the present with many dangerous criminals and no way to secure them all, he orders of kill sweep of all the prisoners. He and his team manage to kill most of them, but his partners Malcolm and Randall die in the process.

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* DestructiveSavior: Shortly after joining the X-men, he decides to explore the city Manhattan to get himself accustomed to the present. While doing so he spots one of the escaped prisoners, Styglut, from the future and recklessly engages in a battle with him. While he is able to kill the prisoner, many civilians were injured as collateral damage; something that would not have happened in his timeline as the civilians in his era not to clear the area when the X.S.E are patrolling the area for criminals. To signify that he has much to learn, notably toning down his aggression, he gives Storm his X.S.E command insignia.



* ShowingOffYourPowers: Jubilee, upon being orphaned, used the Galleria Mall as a living space, hiding in ducts and storage rooms. She would slip out of hiding from time to time to wow local children with her plasmoid fireworks, then hightail it back to her hiding places when security showed up to evict her.
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[[folder:Cable]]
!!Nathan Christopher Charles Summers / Cable
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!!!'''Notable Aliases:''' Nathan Winters, Nathan Dayspring, Askani'son, Soldier X, Chosen One, Traveler
!!!'''Nationality:''' American
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''New Mutants'' #86 (1990)

The once-mysterious Cable (a.k.a. Nathan Summers) is Cyclops' time-traveling son who was infected with the deadly techno-organic virus during his infancy, which he keeps at bay using his advanced psionic powers. At one time a founding member and leader of the militant team called X-Force, previously known as the New Mutants, Cable takes the aimless youths under his wing and whips them into fighting shape in order to prepare them for future threats.
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[[folder:X-Man]]
!!Nathaniel 'Nate' Grey / X-Man
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!!!'''Notable Aliases:''' X-Man, Mutant X, Greyspawn, Summerseed, Destroyer of Worlds, Second Coming, Shaman, Manhattan Marvel, World-Walker
!!!'''Nationality:''' American
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Man'' #1 (1995)

A survivor of the ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse, Nate Grey was created from the DNA of Scott Summers and Jean Grey by that reality's Mister Sinister as a weapon against Apocalypse. He was also designed with a genetic flaw that meant his powers often turned against him and would ultimately kill him, meaning he wouldn't remain as a threat to Sinister. Emerging at the physical age of 17 with all the vast psionic power that his half-brother Cable should have had and then some, he turned on his creator, defeated Apocalypse with Magneto's aid, and survived the collapse of the timeline. Afterward, hopeful but mistrustful and mistrusted thanks to his vast power and HairTriggerTemper, he spent a lot of time looking for somewhere to fit in and a cure for his condition, including bonding with his alternate reality parents - particularly [[MommasBoy his mother]]. A loner by nature, he briefly joined the X-Men to help the Mannites, before once again going their separate ways. He would eventually be a member of the X-Men again in his new reality, the ComicBook/AgeOfXMan.
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* ShowingOffYourPowers: Jubilee, upon being orphaned, used the Galleria Mall as a living space, hiding in ducts and storage rooms. She would slip out of hiding from time to time to wow local children with her plasmoid fireworks, then hightail it back to her hiding places when security showed up to evict her.
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** During the late-1990s, there was ''something'' going on between him and renegade Shi'ar princess Deathbird, so much so that Chris Claremont, in the alternate continuity of ''ComicBook/XMenTheEnd'', canonizes a daughter to their relationship that becomes the Shi'at Majestrix in that reality.

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** During the late-1990s, there was ''something'' going on between him and renegade Shi'ar princess Deathbird, so much so that Chris Claremont, in the alternate continuity of ''ComicBook/XMenTheEnd'', canonizes a daughter to their relationship that becomes the Shi'at Shi'ar Majestrix in that reality.
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** During the late-1990s, there was ''something'' going on between him and renegage Shi'ar princess Deathbird, so much so that Chris Claremont, in the alternate continuity of ''ComicBook/XMenTheEnd'', he canonizes a daughter to their relationship that becomes the Shi'at Majestrix in that reality.

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** During the late-1990s, there was ''something'' going on between him and renegage renegade Shi'ar princess Deathbird, so much so that Chris Claremont, in the alternate continuity of ''ComicBook/XMenTheEnd'', he canonizes a daughter to their relationship that becomes the Shi'at Majestrix in that reality.

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