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3[[WMG:[[center: ''WesternAnimation/{{Wolverine and the X|Men2009}}-Men'' [[Characters/WolverineandtheXMen2009 character index]]\
4[-[[Characters/WolverineAndTheXMen2009XMen The X-Men]] | '''Future X-Men''' | [[Characters/WolverineAndTheXMen2009BrotherhoodofMutants The Brotherhood of Mutants]] | [[Characters/WolverineAndTheXMen2009Acolytes The Acolytes]] | [[Characters/WolverineAndTheXMen2009Marauders The Marauders]] | [[Characters/WolverineAndTheXMen2009InnerCircle The Inner Circle]] | [[Characters/WolverineAndTheXMen2009MutantResponseDivision Mutant Response Division]] | [[Characters/WolverineAndTheXMen2009WeaponX Weapon X]] | [[Characters/WolverineAndTheXMen2009OtherMutants Other mutants]] | [[Characters/WolverineAndTheXMen2009OtherCharacters Other characters]]-]]]]]
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6[[foldercontrol]]
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8!!Future X-Men
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10[[folder:Bishop]]
11!!'''Bishop (Lucas Bishop)'''
12[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lucas_bishop_earth_80920_001.jpg]]
13->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Lionel Bourguet (FR)[[/labelnote]]
14->'''First appearance:''' "Future X"
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16Bishop is a mutant and the leader of Professor X's band of mutant freedom fighters in the apocalyptic future. Bishop's mutant ability allows him to absorb energy directed against him and project it from his body as concussive force. He can also utilize it to enhance his strength, increase resistance to injury, and boost his recuperative ability.
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18* AdaptationalNationality: Bishop is an American here as opposed to being an Aboriginal Australian like his comic book counterpart.
19* TheBigGuy: He's at least six feet tall.
20* CompositeCharacter: His role as a rebel leader in a BadFuture with the loyalty of Domino takes more from Cable.
21* EnergyAbsorption: His power allows him to absorb several kinds of energy, including psychic energy, as well as redirecting it in the form of laser blasts.
22* FacialMarkings: As he comes from the Bad Future, he has an 'M' (for Mutant) branded on his left eye (it's apparently a genetically engineered disease "branded to his DNA", and can't be removed by anything).
23* FutureBadass: He is a badass mutant from an apocalyptic future.
24* TheLeader: He is one of the leaders of the X-Men from the apocalyptic future.
25[[/folder]]
26
27[[folder:Berzerker]]
28!!'''Berzerker (Ray Carter)'''
29[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/berserker_wolverine_and_the_x_men_berserker_ray_crisp_25235232_332_363.jpg]]
30->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NolanNorth
31->'''First appearance:''' "Excessive Force"
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33Ray Carter, also known as Berzerker, is a mutant who was seen in one of the camps for mutants in the apocalyptic future with Charles Xavier. He helped to escape, joined the future X-Men, and then was seen fighting alongside them again. He has the ability to generate and control pulsing bolts of electrical energy.
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35* FutureBadass: A younger version of him shows up as a child in the present day.
36* HandBlast: He is able to generate and control pulsing bolts of electrical energy.
37* ShockAndAwe: He has electricity powers.
38[[/folder]]
39
40[[folder:Domino]]
41!!'''[[ComicBook/{{Domino|MarvelComics}} Domino]] (Neena Thurman)'''
42[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/neena_thurman_earth_80920_003.png]]
43->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GwendolineYeo
44->'''First appearance:''' "Future X"
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46In the apocalytic future under Master Mold's rule, Domino lived in a mutant detainment camp until Professor X's arrival, where she joined the resistance for freedom. Just like her present counterpart, she apparently has the ability to influence the laws of probability and mainly relies on her marksmanship and hand-to-hand abilities..
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48* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Just like her present counterpart, Domino has probability altering powers, but she mainly relies on her marksmanship and hand-to-hand abilities.
49* {{Goth}}: Just like present Domino, this is her fashion style.
50* ImprobableAimingSkills: Just like her present counterpart.
51* IrrationalHatred: She refuses to trust Professor X, seeing him as a manipulator, even when he can help undo the nightmare situation everyone's living in.
52* SilverFox: Several decades in a BadFuture, and yet she barely looks much different from her present day self. The benefits of her luck powers.
53[[/folder]]
54
55[[folder:Hellion]]
56!!'''Hellion (Julian Keller)'''
57[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hellion.jpg]]
58->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RogerCraigSmith
59->'''First appearance:''' Future X
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61Hellion is a member of the future X-Men team who has the incredibly strong ability of telekinesis.
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63* AdaptationalWimp: He's a lot less skilled than his comic self, who's one of Earth's most powerful telekinetics and an accomplished squad leader.
64* {{Mutant}}: He is one that was born with telekinetic powers.
65* {{Telekinesis}}: His Mutant power.
66[[/folder]]
67
68[[folder:Kamal]]
69!!'''Kamal'''
70[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/c1f10fca679e31e2a0cf1b4bd5eb1d56_marvel_heroes_wolverines.jpg]]
71->'''First appearance:''' "Future X"
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73Kamal was a prisoner of the mutant camps in the apocalyptic future. He was found by Charles Xavier and helped the two of them and other mutants escape by using his power to absorb the metals of the Sentinels.
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75* AdaptationalAttractiveness: He is much more attractive and good looking than his comic book counterpart.
76* TheBigGuy: He is the muscle of the team and the tallest/largest.
77* EnergyAbsorption: More like Matter mimicry as his mutant power allows for him to absorb metals of any type.
78* GlowingEyes: In his armoured form, his eyes flash yellow breifly when bantering with Berserker. Its unknowm why this happens.
79* MadeOfIron: Literally when armoured up.
80* NonSpecificallyForeign: Much like his comics counterpart. He is implied to be Arab. Assuming his surname El-Alaoui is the same, he is likely from a former French colony in the Arab world.
81* SuperStrength: His main attribute to the team.
82* TallDarkAndHandsome: A 6'7" brown skinned Muscular man of Arabic descent.
83[[/folder]]
84
85[[folder:Marrow]]
86!!'''Marrow (Sarah)'''
87[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/307ab95feb8aeb0e3a7ef95ae12be55b_marvel_art_marvel_heroes.jpg]]
88->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong
89->'''First appearance:''' "Future X"
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91Sarah, also known as Marrow, is a mutant prisoner from the apocalyptic future in a sentinel detention facility where she was imprisoned, alongside Bishop, Domino, Firestar, and Hellion. Professor Xavier meets her here, and soon after she escapes with Professor X and the rest of the team. She has the mutant ability to enhance the growth of her skeletal structure. Her mutant physiology allows her to rapidly regrow the bone spurs which protrude from her body, which she uses as weapons. She utilizes this power in many ways, including the creation of knuckle guards, spears, and projectile spikes.
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93* BodyHorror: Her mutant power is to grow bones out of her body, usually in the form of outward jutting spines or claws.
94* BrokenBird: Mainly due to the fact that she lives in a BadFuture.
95* TheCavalry: [[spoiler:After selling out Mutantkind, she's filled with remorse and goes to find Polaris, about the only person who could stop the Sentinels.]]
96* CompositeCharacter: Marrow shares some characteristics with Tom Skylark in the comic book BadFuture ''Here Comes Tomorrow'', mainly the fact that she befriends Rover the Sentinel.
97* DarkAndTroubledPast: Marrow's grown up in a dystopian future where everyone she knew and loved was killed by Sentinels. As Professor X notes, no-one should have to live like that.
98* DualWielding: It is her default combat style.
99* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler: She has this for some time via selling out Professor Xavier to Master Mold]].
100* {{Jerkass}}: Rude, disobedient and petulant. Not exactly what you want in someone when you're in an apocalyptic future.
101* RevengeBeforeReason: [[spoiler: Marrow gets so distraught over Rover's destruction that she sells Professor Xavier out to Master Mold, completely forgetting that this will mean ''the total extinction of all mutantkind'']].
102* SpikeShooter: She is able to shoot the spikes that she creates.
103* TooDumbToLive: She took the loss of [[spoiler:Rover]] a little too hard - and did something stupid.
104* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Her powers would be moderately useful if the X-Men were up against humans. But they're against Sentinels, so most times Marrow will toss a bone spike and it'll harmlessly doink off their metal hides.
105[[/folder]]
106
107[[folder:Rover]]
108!!'''Rover'''
109[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hqdefault_69.jpg]]
110->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RogerCraigSmith
111->'''First appearance:''' "Future X"
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113Rover was one of the original Sentinels that was left outdated and partially destroyed. At some point, the X-Men from the apocalyptic future met Polaris who repaired and employed the Sentinel, whom they named Rover. Marrow was good friends with Rover, often helping him to destroy the more modern Sentinels, and scrapping them to perform further repairs to his badly-damaged condition. After Bishop planned to use Rover to distract five Sentinels, Marrow became enraged and ran away with Rover, however they still ended up aiding the X-Men, Rover destroyed two Sentinels, before getting a hole blasted into his chest, and a hand blown off. The Sentinel continued to fight, and killed the remaining Sentinels, however he was finally get killed himself when a pack of the smaller Wolverine-based Sentinels climbed all over Rover. His final words to Marrow were telling her to run before his demise.
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115* FluffyTheTerrible: Although, he's pretty nice to his TrueCompanions and Marrow especially becomes very attached to him.
116* KillerRobot: He used to be this.
117* OneWordVocabulary: Rover, a Sentinel that Polaris built out of scrap, only says the word "Destroy". [[spoiler:Before being destroyed, he says to Marrow, "Run."]]
118* RobotBuddy: He's this to Marrow.
119* YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious: A variant. In his dying moments, instead of saying his usual "Destroy", he tells Marrow to "Run".
120[[/folder]]
121
122[[folder:Vanisher]]
123!!'''Vanisher (Telford Porter)'''
124[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/a778670145ff47e0fafb37bbd1aa6db4.jpg]]
125->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum
126->'''First appearance:''' "Future X"
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128In the apocalyptic future, Vanisher was a prisoner in the interment camp for mutants. He then helped Charles Xavier escape and joined him and the other future X-Men afterwards. Vanisher has the mutant ability to teleport. However, he has to be able to see where he is teleporting and he creates a cloud of smoke when he teleports.
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130* AdaptationalHeroism: Unlike his comic book counterpart, this version of Vanisher is a reliable and loyal member of the apocalypse future X-Men.
131* {{Mutant}}: He is one with the ability to teleport. However, he has to be able to see where he is teleporting.
132* TeleportersAndTransporters: He has the mutant ability to teleport, but he has to be able to see where he is teleporting.
133[[/folder]]
134
135[[folder:Future Wolverine]]
136!!'''Future Wolverine'''
137[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/logan_wolverine_and_the_x_men_2.jpg]]
138->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Erwin Grünspan (FR)[[/labelnote]]
139->'''First appearance:''' "Foresight, Part 2"
140
141The version of Wolverine that is from the apocalyptic future.
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143* FutureBadass: Not that present Wolverine isn't a badass, but future Wolverine makes this all the more clear since he's an apocalypse survivor and a CoolOldGuy.
144* MentorArchetype: He was this to Bishop.
145* PermaStubble: Unlike present day Wolverine, the apocalyptic future Wolverine is shown with facial hair on his chin.
146* WolverineClaws: He has these, just like his present counterpart.
147[[/folder]]
148
149[[folder:X-23]]
150!!'''[[ComicBook/{{X23}} X-23]] (Laura Kinney)'''
151[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/x_23_wolverine_and_the_x_men_21.png]]
152->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong
153->'''First appearance:''' "Hindsight, Part 2"
154
155In the apocalyptic future, Wolverine found four exemplars of X-23's clones on ice in an old, abandoned Weapon X facility and he convinced them all to join him in the fight against Master Mold.
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157* DistaffCounterpart: Just like the original X-23 from the present, X-23's clones are female clones of Wolverine.
158* OneManArmy: Only there's four of them. In the finale, they tear through a whole base full of Sentinels, off-screen.
159* OppositeSexClone: Just like their present counterpart, They are female clones of Wolverine.
160* WolverineClaws: They each have these.
161[[/folder]]

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