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* RightForTheWrongReasons: After her defeat by Storm she sets out to go after Orchis, reasoning that they need to be destroyed. Not because they're genocidal, fascistic racists, but because she feels humiliated by her loss to Storm and needs a scapegoat. The people who sent her after Storm will do.


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* RightForTheWrongReasons: After her defeat by Storm she sets out to go after Orchis, reasoning that they need to be destroyed. Not because they're genocidal, fascistic racists, but because she feels humiliated by her loss to Storm and needs a scapegoat. The people who sent her after Storm will do.
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* MysteriousPast: The exact origins of Annihilation are as yet unclear. Even the inhabitants of Arakko aren't entirely sure, and Annihilation obviously isn't telling. ''Heralds of Apocalypse'' gives only a vague statement about it being possibly a product of the "anti-tree", suggesting it comes from one of Marvel's ''many'' Hell like dimensions, and in ''X-Men: Red'' Storm notes there's something "''adversarial''" about it, but the wording is vague enough it might just mean antagonistic, not related to ''The'' Adversary. Issue #18 only has it confirm it's not from Amenth, but "further beyond", having been drawn there by Genesis. ''Resurrection of Magneto'' would have Annihilation itself boast that it is connected to The Adversary, as well as every other corrupting, omnicidal cosmic being as a fragment of the Anti-All.

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* MysteriousPast: The exact origins of Annihilation are as yet unclear. Even the inhabitants of Arakko aren't entirely sure, and Annihilation obviously isn't telling. ''Heralds of Apocalypse'' gives only a vague statement about it being possibly a product of the "anti-tree", suggesting it comes from one of Marvel's ''many'' Hell like dimensions, and in ''X-Men: Red'' Storm notes there's something "''adversarial''" about it, but the wording is vague enough it might just mean antagonistic, not related to ''The'' Adversary. Issue #18 only has it confirm it's not from Amenth, but "further beyond", having been drawn there by Genesis. ''Resurrection of Magneto'' would have Annihilation itself boast In ''ComicBook/ResurrectionOfMagneto'' it boasts that it is it's connected to The Adversary, as well as every other corrupting, omnicidal cosmic being as a fragment of the Anti-All.Anti-All. However, it's left ambiguous as to whether this is really Annihilation or just another villain, the Shadow King, impersonating the others and lying as part of its schemes.
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* MysteriousPast: The exact origins of Annihilation are as yet unclear. Even the inhabitants of Arakko aren't entirely sure, and Annihilation obviously isn't telling. ''Heralds of Apocalypse'' gives only a vague statement about it being possibly a product of the "anti-tree", suggesting it comes from one of Marvel's ''many'' Hell like dimensions, and in ''X-Men: Red'' Storm notes there's something "''adversarial''" about it, but the wording is vague enough it might just mean antagonistic, not related to ''The'' Adversary. Issue #18 only has it confirm it's not from Amenth, but "further beyond", having been drawn there by Genesis.

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* MysteriousPast: The exact origins of Annihilation are as yet unclear. Even the inhabitants of Arakko aren't entirely sure, and Annihilation obviously isn't telling. ''Heralds of Apocalypse'' gives only a vague statement about it being possibly a product of the "anti-tree", suggesting it comes from one of Marvel's ''many'' Hell like dimensions, and in ''X-Men: Red'' Storm notes there's something "''adversarial''" about it, but the wording is vague enough it might just mean antagonistic, not related to ''The'' Adversary. Issue #18 only has it confirm it's not from Amenth, but "further beyond", having been drawn there by Genesis. ''Resurrection of Magneto'' would have Annihilation itself boast that it is connected to The Adversary, as well as every other corrupting, omnicidal cosmic being as a fragment of the Anti-All.

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* BadassFamily: [[spoiler:The Night Seats used to be occupied by the Fisher King, his wife and his sister-in-law.]]

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* BadassFamily: [[spoiler:The Night Seats used to be occupied by the Fisher King, his wife and his sister-in-law. Later on, Sunspot gives his seat to the Fisher King's daughter, Weaponless Zsen.]]



* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:He knew that merging with Xilo would eventually mean he would have to sacrifice his life to end the Genesis war. He did it anyway.]]



The first issue of ''ComicBook/XMenRed2022'' reveals that Bobby now owns the Red Lagoon bar on Arakko but, as ever, there's more going on than there seems to be. Before the start of ''X-Men Red'', Bobby had already tracked down Arakko's mysterious Shadow Table, joined them, and claimed the Seat of Nobody.

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The first issue of ''ComicBook/XMenRed2022'' reveals that Bobby now owns the Red Lagoon bar on Arakko but, as ever, there's more going on than there seems to be. Before the start of ''X-Men Red'', Bobby had already tracked down Arakko's mysterious Shadow Table, joined them, and claimed the Seat of Nobody. After the Genesis War, he relinquished his seat to Weaponless Zsen.

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