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Issue: X-Force 26 Date: Sep-93 Story: Shadows on the Rock (22 pages) Feature Characters: Cable, Cannonball, Boomer, Feral, Warpath, Shatterstar, Siryn, Rictor, Sunspot Regular Characters: Professor Guest Stars: Batman and the Penguin (on video) Villains: Black Tom Cassidy (in a picture); Reignfire (Roberto da Costa) and the MLF's Forearm (Michael McCain), Tempo (Heather Tucker), Reaper (Pantu Hurages), Wildside (Richard Gill) Other Characters: Credits: Writer: Fabian Nicieza Pencils: Matt Broome Inks: Bud LaRosa, Scott Hanna Letters: Chris Eliopoulos Colors: George Roussos Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: It takes a week of medical and mechanical work before Cable is up and about. Sam takes Roberto to Madripoor, to tell Xi'an about Illyana's death (Uncanny 303). Sam-Boomer-Rictor, Feral-Shatterstar-Theresa-James sort out their various romances. Theresa is a drunk; James is trying his best to help her. Cable determines to stop jumping around in time, and be a good mentor to X-Force. Reignfire reestablishes the MLF, breaking them out of prison, and plans to attack Gyrich first. (Note: no explanation is given of how Roberto became Reignfire.) Issue: X-Force Annual 2 Date: 1993 Story: Extreme Measures (49 pages) Feature Characters: Cable, Cannonball, Boomer, Feral, Warpath, Shatterstar, Siryn, Rictor, Sunspot Regular Characters: Guest Stars: X-Treme (Adam X) Villains: Martin Henry Strong, Dr. Emelio Licciardo Other Characters: Neurotap (Michelle Salters) Credits: Writer: Fabian Nicieza Pencils: Antonio Daniel Inks: Mark Pennington, Bob Wiacek, Keith Williams, Kevin Conrad Letters: Chris Eliopoulos Colors: Kevin Somers Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: Strong has sent X-Treme to bring back Neurotap. Just as she is forced to yield, X-Force comes to the rescue. He quickly cuts them all, just enough so he can use his mutant power to make oxygenated blood fry. (Note: if your blood is not already oxygenated, you are dead.) He runs off before the team can regroup. Sam and Theresa are posing as college interns in Strong's foundation. They break into the secure lab where Feral is being kept for experimentation along with many other mutants. Cable allows X-Treme to follow them, so Rictor, Warpath, and Shatterstar can ambush him. They beat him, and then talk: he is an alien who is only working for Strong so he will tell him about his past. He sides with X-Force. Neurotap tells her story: she ran away from home when her mutant power manifested (energy pulses routed through your optic nerves) and went to work at Strong's lab. She had an affair with X-Treme, then ran away when she realized Strong's goal is to prevent all mutations in the future. Strong attacks and subdues Theresa and Sam; he is an invulnerable mutant himself, with two hearts. X-Treme takes Boomer and Rictor into the lab as supposed captives. He carries a comm-link, which allows the rest of the team to bodyslide in, and all attack Strong and his guards. Then Neurotap shows her true colors; the whole thing was a set-up to get more mutants for Strong. X-Treme cuts and fries her blood; then Cable uses an ionic blade to cut Strong's skin, and X-Treme fries his blood. His body reverts to its true state: a small, weak, webbed thing. X-Force lets the lab stand, so Licciardo can continue to care for the mutants there on life-support. X-Treme chooses not to join the team. Note: pin-ups follow: Domino, Cable, Cable and Deadpool, X-Force Issue: X-Force 27 Date: Oct-93 Story: Liberation through Subjugation (22 pages) Feature Characters: Cable, Cannonball, Boomer, Feral, Warpath, Shatterstar, Siryn, Rictor, Sunspot Regular Characters: Guest Stars: Val Cooper, Forge, Nick Fury, Prof. Xavier Villains: Reignfire (Roberto da Costa) and the MLF: Forearm, Tempo, Reaper, Wildside, Danielle "Dani" Moonstar and Darkwind (see Ann. 3), Locus; Henry Peter Gyrich, Hardaway Other Characters: Jacobson Credits: Writer: Fabian Nicieza Pencils: Matt Broome Inks: Bud LaRosa Letters: Chris Eliopoulos Colors: George Roussos Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: The MLF attack Gyrich's home. He activates Hardaway, a cybernetic biosentry designed to kill all mutants. Moonstar and Locus arrive and quickly kill him (and 2 others), and take Gyrich captive. X-Force taps into a meeting of Cooper, Forge, Fury, and Xavier discussing the MLF; neither the X-Men or X-Factor are in a position to do anything, so X-Force decides to go for it. In Magneto's old base in the Bermuda Triangle (Uncanny 6, 148), Wildside beats on Gyrich; Reignfire apologizes and says he wants to split mutants from humans and create a mutant army to conquer the world. X-Force breaks in, and fighting ensues. They are shocked to find Dani helping the MLF (she was a teammate until New Mutants 87, when she stayed in Asgard as a Valkyrie); Shatterstar and Wildside are in a standoff, holding Reaper and Siryn captive, respectively; Cable is about to spring Gyrich when Reignfire attacks him. Issue: X-Force 28 Date: Nov-93 Story: The Axe Falls (23 pages) Feature Characters: Cable, Cannonball, Boomer, Feral, Warpath, Shatterstar, Siryn, Rictor, Sunspot Regular Characters: Guest Stars: Villains: Reignfire (Roberto da Costa) and the MLF: Forearm, Tempo, Reaper, Wildside, Danielle "Dani" Moonstar and Darkwind, Locus; Henry Peter Gyrich Other Characters: Credits: Writer: Fabian Nicieza Pencils: Antonio Daniel Inks: Kevin Conrad Letters: Chris Eliopoulos Colors: Martin Thomas Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: Cable fights Reignfire, leaving Feral to get Gyrich to safety (she'd rather kill him, especially since he knows things about her past). Shatterstar breaks the stalemate with Wildside by letting him have his sword, then humming to make it vibrate and explode, killing Reaper. This is (thankfully) a rarely used mutant ability of his. After much fighting, Feral and Tempo switch sides, and the MLF retreats, taking parting shots at Gyrich. Roberto is able to fly and deflect these energies (new powers), but in doing so disappears with the MLF, to parts unknown. Issue: X-Force 29 Date: Dec-93 Story: Toy Soldiers (22 pages) Feature Characters: Cable, Cannonball, Boomer, Warpath, Shatterstar, Siryn, Rictor, Domino; Sunspot (on video) Regular Characters: Professor Guest Stars: Tempo, X-Treme (Adam X) Villains: Arcade and Ms. Locke; the MLF's Forearm, Locus (on video) Other Characters: Credits: Writer: Fabian Nicieza Pencils: Matt Broome Inks: Bud LaRosa Letters: Chris Eliopoulos Colors: Marie Javins Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: While Rictor buys supplies in Phoenix, Shatterstar wants to spend the day among normal people. Sam takes Boomer to see his family in Kentucky. Tempo decides not to join the team. James tries to tell Theresa how he feels about her, and she, drunk again, screams at him. Cable calls Domino, asking for her to rejoin the team, which he feels is falling apart. Arcade abducts Shatterstar, and uses hostages to make him fight Mojo's soldiers, whom he bests. Then he is put up against X-Treme. Issue: X-Force 30 Date: Jan-94 Story: Something Worth Fighting For (22 pages) Feature Characters: Cable, Warpath, Shatterstar, Siryn, Rictor, Domino Regular Characters: Guest Stars: Tempo, X-Treme (Adam X), Windsong Villains: Arcade and Ms. Locke; Black Tom Cassidy; Cain Marko (Juggernaut) Other Characters: Michael Credits: Writer: Fabian Nicieza Pencils: Tony Daniel Inks: Kevin Conrad, Jon Holdredge, Gorder Letters: Chris Eliopoulos Colors: Marie Javins Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: Arcade wants X-Treme and Shatterstar to fight to the death, else he will kill Windsong, who is Shatterstar's betrothed. He throws his sword at her, revealing her to be just a hologram, and he and X-Treme go to rescue the real Windsong (not knowing Arcade doesn't even have her). They find Arcade, and Locke pretends to have Windsong, so Shatterstar plunges his sword into his own chest (!). As Arcade tries to make a deal with X-Treme, a renascent Shatterstar (quick metabolism) stabs him in the back, and he turns out to be a robot. X-Treme goes to find Milbury, the man who hired Arcade; Shatterstar returns with Rictor to camp. At camp, Tempo leaves; Domino arrives (the real one, this time). Siryn invites Warpath go visit Ireland with her, unaware that Black Tom has taken possession of Cassidy Keep. Issue: X-Force 31 Date: Feb-94 Story: Cry Uncle! (22 pages) Feature Characters: Warpath, Siryn Regular Characters: Guest Stars: Sean Cassidy (Banshee, in flashback) Villains: Black Tom Cassidy; Cain Marko (Juggernaut) Other Characters: Kelvin Doneghann, Terence Kavanaugh; Maeve Rourke (in flashback), Ramon Credits: Writer: Fabian Nicieza Pencils: Tony Daniel Inks: Jon Holdredge Letters: Chris Eliopoulos Colors: Marie Javins Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: In Ireland, Theresa screams and drinks herself stupid in her run-down garden, and James cleans her up and tries to convince her she has a problem. James gets Doneghann to try to find Black Tom, but instead he finds Juggernaut, and they tell the Cassidy story: Tom and Sean both loved Maeve; she chose Sean, then died while Sean was away (Interpol), leaving Theresa with Tom. Sean blamed Tom for Maeve's death and crippled him; Tom hid Theresa from him and raised her himself. Theresa talks to James: she was sent to boarding school at 12 and learned to drink there. Tom was sent to prison (by Sean) when she was 15, and she turned her back on him. Tom has been experimented on in France, is half-plant, and is deteriorating. James makes a deal with Juggernaut: turn Tom in, and he will get medical help. Tom and Theresa talk over Maeve's grave, reconcile, and take responsibility for their lives. Theresa gives up the bottle; Tom surrenders without a fight. Issue: X-Force 32 Date: Mar-94 Story: With a Roll of the Dice (22 pages) Feature Characters: Cable, Cannonball, Boomer, Warpath, Shatterstar, Siryn, Rictor, Domino Regular Characters: Guest Stars: Allison Crestmere a.k.a. Amara Aquilla (Magma), Manuel Alfonso Rodrigo de la Rocha (Empath); New Warriors Vance Astrovik (Justice), Dwayne Taylor (Night Thrasher), Angelica Jones (Firestar); Danielle "Dani" Moonstar, Paige Guthrie (later Husk) Villains: Gamesmaster and the Upstarts: Shinobi Shaw, Sienna Blaze, Graydon Creed, Trevor Fitzroy; Andrea and Andreas Strucker (Fenris) Other Characters: Joshua and Mrs. Guthrie, Nina da Costa Credits: Writer: Fabian Nicieza Pencils: Tony Daniel Inks: Jon Holdredge Letters: Chris Eliopoulos Colors: Marie Javins Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: Note: this is part 1 of Child's Play. Fenris captures Magma in Brazil. They are trying to join the Upstarts, a club of evil mutants who are hunting ex-members of the Hellions and New Mutants for fun. In Kentucky, X-Force investigates the abduction of Sam and Boomer. Paige saw Sienna attack them and tried to intervene, but could only turn into a sparrow. Fenris nearly captures Empath, but Dani ambushes them with psychic arrows. Paige decides to go with X-Force to find her brother. Fitzroy appears and tries to capture Warpath and Rictor. X-Force attacks him. Shaw tries to get Justice to bring Firestar to him, so other Upstarts don't attack her first. Issue: New Warriors 45 Date: Mar-94 Story: Child's Play Second Move: Sleeping with the Enemy (22 pages) Feature Characters: Justice (Vance Astrovik), Night Thrasher (Dwayne Taylor), Firestar (Angelica Jones), Rage (Elvin Daryl Haliday), Kymaera (previously Namorita Prentiss), Speedball (Robbie Baldwin), Nova (Richard Rider), Silhouette Regular Characters: Guest Stars: Cannonball, Boomer; Magma, Moonstar, Empath, Xi'an Coy Manh (Karma); Rahne Sinclair (Wolfsbane), James Proudstar (as Thunderbird II), Julio Esteban Richter (Rictor) (in flashback) Villains: Gamesmaster and the Upstarts: Shinobi Shaw, Sienna Blaze, Graydon Creed, Trevor Fitzroy; Andrea and Andreas Strucker (Fenris); the Tribunal Other Characters: Credits: Writer: Fabian Nicieza Pencils: Darick Robertson, McKinney Inks: Larry Mahlstedt, McKenna, Stegbauer Letters: Avon Colors: Hondru Editor: Rob Tokar Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: Note: this is part 2 of Child's Play. The Gamesmaster explains the game to captives Cannonball, Boomer, and Magma. The New Warriors meet; Thrash explains that Justice is a plant, pretending to help Shaw. Speedball's kinetic field (and Rage) provide him with a new costume. Then, the Tribunal attacks, trying to abduct Firestar. They are beaten back, with help from Justice, who convinces Firestar to let him give her to Shaw. In Madripoor, Moonstar and Empath look for Karma. So does Blaze, but Karma arrives and immediately takes control of her. Shaw is plotting with Justice to overthrow the Gamesmaster, not realizing that the psi-shields he had installed are ineffective, and the Gamesmaster knows everything. Blaze delivers Karma, Empath, and Moonstar to the Gamesmaster. Issue: X-Force 33 Date: Apr-94 Story: Rules Were Made To Be Broken (23 pages) Feature Characters: Cable, Cannonball, Boomer, Warpath, Shatterstar, Siryn, Rictor, Domino Regular Characters: Guest Stars: Magma, Empath, Karma, Moonstar, Paige Guthrie; the New Warriors: Kymaera, Firestar, Nova, Speedball, Justice, Night Thrasher, Rage, Silhouette Villains: Gamesmaster and the Upstarts: Trevor Fitzroy and Bantam, Graydon Creed, Shinobi Shaw, Sienna Blaze Other Characters: Mrs. Guthrie Credits: Writer: Fabian Nicieza Pencils: Tony Daniel Inks: Jon Holdredge Letters: Chris Eliopoulos Colors: Marie Javins Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: Note: this is part 3 of Child's Play. While Rictor and Siryn take down Fitzroy, Warpath learns all about him from Bantam. Cable tricks Fitzroy into trying to drain his life-force through his metal arm, so Fitzroy's power drains himself instead and opens a portal, through which X-Force and Paige jump. Justice delivers Firestar to the Gamesmaster and finds that he has linked all his captives to him, so he cannot be attacked. The rest of the New Warriors attack Creed and threaten to expose him as a mutant collaborator (and progeny). He tells them the captives are being held in Shaw's Swiss chalet. X-Force appears in Shaw's Tokyo penthouse, where he is bathing. He likewise directs them to his Swiss chalet. Karma frees herself and the other captives. She has had Sienna under control, but the Gamesmaster overrides this and uses Sienna to attack them all. Issue: New Warriors 46 Date: Apr-94 Story: Child's Play Second Move: Sleeping with the Enemy (22 pages) Feature Characters: Justice, Night Thrasher, Firestar, Rage, Kymaera, Speedball, Nova, Silhouette Regular Characters: Guest Stars: X-Force: Cable, Domino, Cannonball, Boomer, Warpath, Siryn, Shatterstar, Rictor; Moonstar, Empath, Karma, Magma, Paige Guthrie, Wolfsbane, Strong Guy (Guido Carosella), Polaris (Lorna Dane) Villains: Bantam, Sienna Blaze, Fenris, Gamesmaster Other Characters: Credits: Writer: Fabian Nicieza Pencils: Darick Robertson Inks: Larry Mahlstedt, Bulanadi, Akin Letters: Steve Dutro Colors: Joe Rosas Editor: Rob Tokar Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: Note: this is part 4 of Child's Play. X-Force meets the New Warriors outside Shaw's chalet and team up. Thrash and Cable agree on a frontal assault, knowing that the Gamesmaster will know their plan anyway. He does. He uses Karma and Empath to take control of Shatterstar and Rictor, who with Moonstar and Magma fell Nova and Kymaera. He uses Blaze to take out Siryn, Speedball, Warpath, and Rage (Speedball extended his kinetic field to keep them all from getting killed). He uses Firestar, Justice, Cannonball, and Boomer to attack Cable, Domino, Thrash. But they have a few tricks, including Silhouette melting in from the shadows, and defeat their opponents (Cable is able to telepathically shut down Sam). Paige has tagged along and finds her brother fallen in the snow. She challenges the Gamesmaster: everyone's lives, for the chance to direct the next generation of mutants. He agrees and his psi-image disappears; he stands in front of his picture window and plans to challenge other mutant leaders. Rictor calls Rahne to warn her about Fenris; X-Factor has already captured them. Issue: X-Force 34 Date: May-94 Story: Guns and Poses (22 pages) Feature Characters: Cable, Cannonball, Boomer, Warpath, Shatterstar, Siryn, Rictor, Domino Regular Characters: Guest Stars: Moonstar, Karma, Magma, Empath, Paige Guthrie Villains: Other Characters: Rictor's family including uncle Gonzalo, cousin Omar; his father Louis Alelandro Richter (in flashback), children including Henrique Credits: Writer: Fabian Nicieza Pencils: Tony Daniel Inks: Jon Holdredge, Bud LaRosa, Harry Candelario Letters: Chris Eliopoulos Colors: Marie Javins Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: Dani tells her former teammates to mind their own beeswax and goes back to the MLF. Paige tells Cable she wants to be trained by Xavier. Shatterstar shows Rictor a TV broadcast: his uncle and cousin were shot. Although they are gun-runners, they are still family, and Rictor returns to Guadalajara. Magma breaks with the mind-controlling Empath and goes to find her parents; Empath stalks off in a foul mood. Cable and Domino stay outside while Rictor visits his family; a cousin mistakes Cable for Stryfe (who killed Rictor's father) and attacks them. Rictor intervenes, rejecting his family's violent ways. Issue: X-Force Annual 3 Date: 1994 Story 1: In Deep (33 pages) Feature Characters: Regular Characters: Guest Stars: Danielle "Dani" Moonstar and Darkwind; 3-Peace: Tao-Yu (Collective Man), Nuwa, Dei Guan (the Jade Dragon), Bird-Brain; Prof. Xavier (on video) Villains: Reignfire and the MLF: Wildside, Forearm, Feral; China Force: Snake, Rat, Ox, Rabbit Other Characters: Credits: Writer: Fabian Nicieza Pencils: Mike Wieringo Inks: John Lowe Letters: Pat Brosseau Colors: Ariane Editor: Lisa Patrick Group Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: Dani has infiltrated the MLF (now based on the Ani-mator's island, see New Mutants 59, and now lacking Reaper, Tempo, and Locus since X-Force 28); and she trains with them. Her powers have changed so she can now create psychic arrows that scramble your brain. In China, Reignfire helps 3-Peace against Snake and recruits them for the MLF. Dani tries to calm Darkwind (her flying horse from Asgard, formerly Brightwind but now turned black), and Bird-Brain (an Ani-mate). The MLF and 3-Peace attack a Chinese base near Shanghai, which has equipment that can track mutants. Moonstar restrains Feral from unnecessary killing, but then Reignfire kills Rabbit just as a fear tactic. Next they attack a mutant detention center. Reignfire betrays 3-Peace, having made a deal with the Chinese government, but 3-Peace fights their way out, and Moonstar doesn't stop them. Reignfire warns her that he suspects her duplicity, but doesn't kill her because he has no proof. Story 2: Siryn Song (9 pages) Feature Characters: Siryn Regular Characters: Guest Stars: Villains: Other Characters: Glori Murphy, Kelvin Doneghann Credits: Writer: Jim Krueger Pencils: Arnie Jorgensen Inks: Bud LaRosa, John Lowe Letters: Jeff Powell Colors: Dana Moreshead Editor: Lisa Patrick Group Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: In Cassidy Keep on a stormy night, Theresa hears a lullaby, and investigates. She finds a door in the cliffside, and inside an old mad woman singing to an empty cradle. They talk; she tells Theresa to let new people fill the void left by her dead mother. Next morning, the door is no longer there. Note: 8 pin-ups of the various team members follow. Issue: X-Force 35 Date: Jun-94 Story: Beg Tomorrow (22 pages) Feature Characters: Cable, Cannonball, Boomer, Warpath, Shatterstar, Siryn, Rictor, Domino Regular Characters: Guest Stars: Forge, Sean Cassidy (Banshee), Paige Guthrie; Nightcrawler, Beast, Rogue, Dazzler (on video) Villains: Martin Henry Strong, Nimrod Other Characters: Dr. Crispin, Dr. Bougred Suntas, Dr. Bernard Walker, Dr. Valerie Hawkins-Mailer; Jamie Rodriguez (on video) Credits: Writer: Fabian Nicieza Pencils: Tony Daniel Inks: Jon Holdredge, Harry Candelario, Kevin Conrad, Green, Champagne, Joe Rubinstein Letters: Chris Eliopoulos Colors: Marshall, Lopez, Thomas Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: Shatterstar and Domino break into Strong's facility near Houston, where he is floating in a tank, pending a new body (see Ann. 2). Crispin finds them and debates ethics; she has created a new Sentinel chip to hunt mutants, but blames mutants for making themselves targets. Rictor and Warpath surveille Suntas, using Cable's handy-dandy x-ray camera to photograph his research. Cable warns Forge that the military has made these advancements, 50 years too early according to future-history. Siryn asks Banshee for information on Nimrod. Paige intends to attend Xavier's new school (Massachusetts Academy, see Generation X). X-Force breaks into Camp Hayden to destroy Nimrod. Rictor shakes the ground subtly to disrupt the hardware; Siryn screams so high she puts all the soldiers to sleep. But then Nimrod activates itself and attacks, determined to destroy all mutants. Issue: X-Force 36 Date: Jul-94 Story: Beg Tomorrow (22 pages) Feature Characters: Cable, Cannonball, Boomer, Warpath, Shatterstar, Siryn, Rictor, Domino Regular Characters: Guest Stars: Paige Guthrie Villains: Nimrod; the Externals: Gideon, Saul, Absalom Other Characters: Dr. Bernard Walker, Dr. Valerie Hawkins-Mailer, Joshua and Mrs. Guthrie Credits: Writer: Fabian Nicieza Pencils: Tony Daniel Inks: Kevin Conrad, Joe Rubinstein, Harry Candelario Letters: Chris Eliopoulos Colors: Marie Javins Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: Nimrod fells all of X-Force but Domino, whose mutant ability is beyond its ability to predict. X-Force rallies, fending Nimrod off while Cable mind-links with Nimrod and the scientists who programmed it. Together, they convince it that starting a mutant war 60 years too early will cause excessive human deaths. It decides the best thing it can do is stop. The Externals visit Sam in his old Kentucky home. Issue: X-Force 37 Date: Aug-94 Story: The Young and the Restless (22 pages) Feature Characters: Cable, Cannonball, Boomer, Domino Regular Characters: Guest Stars: Villains: En Sabah Nur (Apocalypse), Externals Garbha-Hsien (Saul), Gideon, Absalom Other Characters: Caleb Hammer, Det. Jose Hidalgo Credits: Writer: Fabian Nicieza Pencils: Paul Pelletier Inks: Harry Candelario, Scott Hanna, Charles Barnett Letters: Chris Eliopoulos Colors: Monica Bennett Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: In Kentucky, the Externals tell their tales: Saul first met Apocalypse in 12th century Mongolia. He showed him a crashed alien spacecraft and was stabbed through the chest for his efforts. Lesson: big as you are, there's always someone bigger. Absalom was an outlaw in the Old West, about to be hanged as a murderer when his mutant power first manifested (bony spikes). He was shot as a mutant and then rose again, an External. Gideon was on Columbus's voyage, died of scurvy, and rose again to grab opportunity in the New World. The Legacy Virus has killed Nicodemus and Burke, and Absalom is infected. Burke had predicted Sam would save them, but no one knows how. Sam berates them all for wasting their long lives. Absalom burst with thorns, and is near death. Sam promises to help them if he can, if they improve themselves. Sam and Boomer say they love each other. In Arizona, Cable and Domino plan to relocate the team. In the Bronx, a dead body is found and is traced to the Callasantos sisters (Feral and Thornn).
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