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However, Stryfe could use his psionic powers to generate a telekinetic force field around his body that further protected him from all forms of energy.

The field could repel high caliber bullets and powerful energy blasts without Stryfe being injured. Superhuman Agility powers of agility, balance, and bodily coordination were enhanced to levels that were beyond the natural physical limits of the finest human athlete.

Superhuman Reflexes powers of reflexes that are also similarly enhanced and were superior to those of the finest human athlete. Psionics powers of vast telepathic and telekinetic capabilities. Stryfe's telepathy enabled him to read the minds of others, enter their minds and control their thoughts and actions, cause physical paralysis, stun individuals into unconsciousness with "mental bolts.

Stryfe could also erect extremely powerful psionic shields within his own mind for the purpose of shielding his thoughts from others and to protect it from telepathic assault.

These shields were too powerful for most telepaths to overcome. Stryfe was also a powerful telekenetic capable of moving and manipulating objects, even extremely large and heavy ones, through concentration. He was also capable of generating telekinetic fields around individuals to keep them from moving. While he was alive, Stryfe's psionic powers were vastly superior to those of Cable's due to the fact that the vast majority of Cable's psionic powers were, unconsciously, being devoted to keep the Techno-Organic virus that had ravaged the left half of his body from doing the same to the right side.

Stryfe possessed a genius level intellect with access to scientific technologies and techniques far beyond that of contemporary science. He was especially knowledgable of biology, genetics, and genetic mutation, all of which helped him to create the Legacy Virus. Stryfe was also a formidable combatant, though his experience and skill in combat situations paled in comparrisson with Cable's.

X-Men Wiki Explore. Magneto Sabretooth Mystique. Video Games. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? View source. History Talk 0. But Nathan Summers first appearance in and Cable first appearance in were not originally intended to be the same character.

Years later, the unrelated invention of Cable happened during a time of seismic shift for the X-Men: the early s. We begin in , 10 years before Cable would even be introduced, with one of the greatest X-Men stories ever told. In September , The Dark Phoenix Saga reached its earth-shaking conclusion: Jean Grey sacrificed her life in order to put an end to the destructive cosmic force known as the Phoenix. Maddy Pryor, who bore a strong and originally intended to be entirely coincidental resemblance to Jean Grey, was conceived as a way to give Scott Summers Cyclops a happy ending after the death of his first great love, and allow him to retire from the X-Men to start a family.

But this goal often clashed with editorial directives that sought to play to reader nostalgia with recognizable, popular characters in lead roles. In the same month that Nathan Summers was born, X-Factor began. Jean had been safe and hidden all along, and was rescued from a state of hibernation by the Avengers and the Fantastic Four. Now, she was Phoenix-free and ready for X-Factor. Scott arguably presented more of a problem.

Shortly afterward, Madelyne disappeared, and Scott simply assumed that she had left him because of his decision and taken their son with her.

Scott never really followed up on that. Good job, Scott! Sinister revealed to Madelyne Pryor that she looked a lot like Jean Grey because she was a clone of Jean Grey, and that he had created her expressly to fall in love with Cyclops and bear his child. At the end of Inferno , Madelyne killed herself in a failed final act of revenge against the people who had created her Sinister , abandoned her Scott and replaced her Jean. The early s marked the departure of Chris Claremont from the X-Men, after an unmatched year period of serving as the architect of the overall story of the X-Men — and often directly as the writer of multiple books.

The creators who came in after Claremont and longtime collaborators like Louise Simonson were of a new generation. There, when Forge ran tests and discerned that the child was, in fact, the real Cable, Deadpool's brainwashing kicked in once more and he attempted to kill Cable. Siryn and Cannonball delayed him until Deadpool shot himself in the head.

As Cable rapidly aged back into mid-childhood, he read Deadpool's mind and found who had brainwashed him. As X-Force went to confront the Black Box, Cable decided that to he wanted to have his memory restored and to cure Deadpool's brain damage, even though it would once more cost him his powers.

He succeeded, although X-Force found only a LMD Black Box at his base and he soon returned to his original age, whereupon his accelerated aging stopped. A younger time traveling Cable Then known as "The Traveler" was accidentally responsible for infecting En Sabah Nur with the same Techno-organic Virus that Apocalypse would one day infect Nathan Summers with , during a battle thousands of years ago. Cable also revealed that he was the one responsible for Apocalypse's post House of M revival, stating that the Mutant community needed a powerful threat to Rally against.

Believing that The X-Men would inevitably defeat Apocalypse yet again bringing the remaining Mutant community together, Cable judged "the risks worth the rewards". Cable was active in Rumekistan's revolution and allied himself with Captain America in opposing the Superhuman Registration Act. Cable was betrayed and shot in the back of the head by Deadpool in the sewer system of the country of Rumekistan. Cable was left outside of the sewer because, as Deadpool stated "Even I wouldn't leave a guy in a sewer.

Bridge, Solo, Anaconda and Hammer with the intent on freeing them later, and taking on Domino as his lover once again. He had a meeting with Captain America and offered him sanctuary, but when Captain America refused his offer, he joined his 'Secret Avengers'.

Cable discovered that they had walked into a trap, and told Deadpool that Thor killed one of the Secret Avengers. He left the Secret Avengers after the death of Goliath. Cable rejoin. Cable seemingly died when Gambit and Sunfire detonated Providence. Cable actually survived, and resurfaced in possession of the first mutant baby girl to be born after M-Day.

The X-Men, Marauders, and Purifiers had been seeking the child. In the end Cable convinced Cyclops to allow him to take the baby into the future. Even in the future Bishop was able to track them down, but Cable escaped with the help a future Sam Guthrie. Cable took refuge in the future in the secluded safe haven of New Liberty, where Cable got married to a resident named Hope, who later died defending the child.

Cable decided to name the child Hope, in honor of her deceased stepmother. Hope and Cable were separated in time, appearing in the same spot but in different years. When Cable touched down from the spot, he appeared two years after Hope, and was steadily losing control of his body due to the techno-organic virus within him. It altered his appearance so much that Hope didn't register Cable's face. Eventually, Bishop, using his codename as a way to portray himself as a holy figure, gained on them, and Cable and Hope commandeered the last ship the planet had, the Ensahabnur I, with Cable posing as Stryfe.

Cable forced Hope to abandon Emil, the boy who had helped her survive undetected for two years, leaving Hope distraught. Bishop, armed with a thermonuclear device in the stump of his arm, set out to make his own ship, knowing it would only be a matter of time. At some point during their journey Hope accidentally betrayed Cable and he was imprisoned. Bishop and Emil eventually caught up to Cable and Hope on the last ship to leave earth, Emil under the impression that Cable had kidnapped Hope and Bishop was her true father.

Bishop was also armed with a thermo-nuclear device which he planned to activate as soon as he saw Hope. While Bishop and Emil, the boy who helped Hope survive while waiting for Cable, raided the Ensahabnur I, Emil and Hope were reunited and Hope explained to Emil that Bishop was in fact trying to kill her. During Bishop's invasion the Brood, attracted to Hope's power, attacked both ships, distracting Bishop. Cable and Bishop both fought the Brood, Cable being swallowed by an Acanti, but escaping by using it's rib as a sword and cutting it's insides, forcing the Acanti to regurgitate him.

Hope and Emil made their way to the ships two terraforming pods, which would facilitate their escape. Emil placed Hope in the pod against her will as she refused to leave Cable. As Emil was preparing the second pod Cable appeared and Emil gave the second pod to Cable, sacrificing his own life. After Cable and Hope had left Emil obtained Bishops thermo-nuclear weapon, detonating moments before he could be attacked by a Sleazoid.

However Bishop escaped by allowing himself to be absorbed by an Acanti, and two years later he had tracked Hope and Cable in cryosleep within their terraforming pods. Cable is now the protector of the mutant Hope, who holds the promise of mutant repopulation.

While Hope was born in the present, the X-Men decided to send Hope to the future to be raised under Cable's protection. Having done so and returned to the present, Cyclops tells Cable and the X-Force team to return to the future with Cable only having one time-jump back home to the present day San Francisco by stepping into the time portal that Bastion is using to send his Nimrod Class Sentinels to the aforementioned year which only allows technological entities to pass through harmlessly and destroys anything remotely organic and finally allowing his techno-organic virus to finally and fully infect him.

But the strain of holding the portal to bring the team safely home and allowing the techno-organic virus to take hold of him causes him to explode and thus kills him, leaving only his left techno-organic arm behind. Cable was revealed to have survived however and was merely launched into the future. The techno-organic virus was rapidly consuming his body however. He found a desolate and ravaged future where he also found his old friend Blaquesmith.

Blaquesmith told him that the reason for this future was because the Avengers killed Hope. Cable traveled to the ruins of Avengers Mansion and found anti-mutant technology. Cable resolved to stop this from happening and traveled back to the present. Here he engaged the Avengers in battle and made short work of several Avengers members. Eventually, Hope and Cyclops arrived however and a dying Cable collapsed.

Cyclops bargained with Captain America to allow him to take his son back to Utopia which Captain America agreed to if the Avengers could take all the anti-mutant technology Cable had brought with him from the future.

Blaquesmith convinced Hope to use her Phoenix abilities to purge the virus from Cable's body. She succeeded and Cable entered into a regenerative coma. Using his telapathy, he contacted Cyclops and told him that Hope was the Phoenix. He also promised Cyclops his help in the coming conflict. After the war between the Avengers and the X-Men, Cable awoke from his coma and left Utopia, leaving Hope a note telling her not to follow him.

Cable sought out Forge, who was believed dead but had in fact only gone insane. Cable used his telepathy to devise a scenario in which Forge was able to use his abilities to repair his brain, returning him to sanity. In exchange, Forge agreed to help Cable, who's formerly techno-organic arm was now damaged and useless. Cable gathered together a crew consisting of Colossus, Domino, Forge and Dr.

Nemesis to aid him with one final job before he retired. Unfortunately, the job went awry and the Uncanny Avengers led by Cable's uncle Havok walked in on the team among a pile of dead bodies. Neglecting to explain himself, Cable and the team teleported out and Havok vowed to track them down. When Cable was de-aged, he lost the majority of his powers, however, when he re-aged, he slowly regained his powers, along with new powers and abilities. After travelling through time with the Mutant Messiah, Cable stated that his telepathy and telekinisis had faded to nothing.

However, Cable utilised his much-diminished telepathy and telekinisis when battling Stryfe, and stated that he still needed some semblance of telekinisis to prevent the Techno-Organic Virus from taking over his body. He also did not display his technologically-derived telepathy and telekinisis after the destruction of Providence.



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