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NOTE: This post is a follow-up to a post that I made HERE. Real talk: I was going to make it a standalone post—but I ended it with a cliffhanger, and I had a few more ideas stuck in my head. If you enjoyed my last post, hopefully you'll enjoy this one. Anyway... X-Men: Children of the Atom INTRODUCTION: Five years ago, Jean Grey and her fellow X-Men led a daring escape from a US government prison, battled the Sentinels, and narrowly survived a confrontation with the Mutant terrorist Magneto. Now, their story continues. But the five original X-Men—now young adults—face a slough of changes in their private lives. First, Warren Worthington (" Angel ") chooses to leave the Xavier Institute to care for his terminally ill father. Then Hank McCoy (" Beast ") chooses to leave to pursue his doctoral studies, planning to devote his life to science. Finally, Bobby Drake (" Iceman "), who just wants a normal life, decides to settle down with his girlfriend Lorna. Only Scott Summers (" Cyclops ") can't envision a life outside of the X-Men; ever since losing his family in a mysterious plane crash at the age of 10, the Xavier Institute has been Scott's only home, and the X-Men are the only family that he has left. As Scott's relationship with Jean Grey develops into a passionate love affair, Jean is torn between her devotion to Scott and her desire to move forward with her life. Though she longs to conceal her powerful psychic abilities and live as an ordinary human, Jean knows that Scott could never leave the Institute, and she feels compelled to stay by his side. This leaves Scott and Jean as the last remaining members of the original X-Men. But that may change soon. As Professor Xavier turns his eyes to the world at large, it soon becomes clear that the struggle for Mutant Rights is no longer solely an American problem; all over the world, innocent Mutants are being arrested and detained by paranoid government forces, and some are choosing to fight back. Over time, rumors spread of an underground network of Mutant rebels, who supposedly work to shelter and protect fugitive Mutants. Some call them terrorists, and others call them freedom fighters—but Professor Xavier sees them as potential new recruits. PROLOGUE: In a snowy forest somewhere north of the Canadian border, a squad of Sentinel pilots sets out to bring in a rogue Mutant. As they use heat vision to scan the rows of trees, the squad leader warns his teammates to stay sharp, reminding them that their target could be anywhere. But as the Sentinels close in on a mysterious figure hidden in the shadows, the mysterious figure fearlessly steps forward to confront them. As he does, we see a glint of light on metal blades, and we hear a distinctive sound: SNIKT! The Sentinels fire their laser cannons—but the figure moves with inhuman agility, dodging their blasts with ease. Before they can lock onto him, he scampers up a tree trunk and jumps from branch to branch, then finally leaps at the nearest Sentinel and slices off its arm. Before the Sentinel can ignite its booster jets and fly away, the figure slices through its engine tank with his deadly metal blades, and the Sentinel catches fire and explodes. Lasers flash as the Sentinels shoot wildly at the mysterious figure scampers from branch to branch, striking at the armored robots with deadly precision. Finally, when he makes his way to the last one, he takes his time pulling the helpless pilot from his cockpit and pinning him to the ground. As he does, we close in on his hand, and we see—for the first time—that the metal blades are actually retractable claws attacked to his knuckles. "Never hunt a hunter... " the figure whispers. He slits the pilot's throat, leaving his claws red with blood. ACT 1: On a quiet day in Moscow, a pair of uniformed FSB agents knock on the door of a secluded apartment, flanked by a squad of armed soldiers. When a young blonde woman answer the door, she stares defiantly at the agents. "There's no use playing the fool, Ms. Rasputin, " the lead agent says. "We know that you're sheltering a Mutant here. And you know the penalty for refusing to hand him over. " The woman— Ilyana Rasputin —stares back at them, maintaining her cold composure. "I would never give my brother to mongrels like you, " she hisses. "He's a Mutant, but he's still my brother. " A tall, dark-haired man appears behind Ilyana and places a comforting hand upon her shoulder. "It's alright, Ilyana, " Piotr Rasputin says. "I'll go quietly. But always remember: your quarrel is with me, and me alone. My family is not to be harmed. " With that, the agents cuff Piotr's wrists, and the soldiers escort him from the building at gunpoint. Standing at the window of her apartment with tear-streaked eyes, Ilyana can only watch helplessly as her beloved brother is marched into an armored van, softly whispering "Goodbye" as they close the doors. But unbeknownst to her, he's being watched from afar... It turns out that three members of the mysterious Mutant Freedom Network have come to Moscow, and they know that a Mutant is about to be imprisoned by government forces. This time, they've sworn to do something about it. We meet three of them: Sean Cassidy (callsign: " Banshee "), a grizzled ex-cop from Dublin who was thrown out of Interpol after he was outed as a Mutant. He possesses a powerful sonic scream that's strong enough to shatter glass, allowing him to fly for limited distances. Ororo Munroe (callsign: " Storm "), a young Kenyan-born woman who spent years as a petty thief on the streets of Nairobi, but became accepted as a priestess by a group of Bantu farmers, who realized that she possessed a supernatural ability to control the weather. Kurt Wagner (callsign: " Nightcrawler "), a fun-loving young German man of Romani heritage, who grew up as an acrobatic performer in a traveling circus. Possessing the power to vanish and teleport in a puff of smoke, his Mutant abilities give him a bizarre demonic appearance; his body is covered with blue fur, and he has fangs and a prehensile tail. As Banshee, Storm and Nightcrawler watch the armored van pull into a convoy, a squad of black helicopters appears in the sky, watching the FSB agents from above as they drive Piotr away. At Banshee's command, they bust into action. First, Nightcrawler uses his teleporting abilities to jump into the front seat of the armored van, where he kicks the driver into the street and takes the wheel. As he hijacks the van and drives away with Piotr in the back, Storm lashes out with a bolt of lightning and fries the other vans in the convoy before they can drive off after him. Moments later, Banshee tears through the sky and brings down a helicopter with his sonic scream. "Who the hell are you people? " Piotr demands. "And where are you taking me?! " "Relax, mein freund, " Nightcrawler says. "We're the good guys! And we're taking you where they can't hurt you. After that, you can go where you wish. " Nightcrawler high-tails it to the highway with Storm riding on top of the stolen van, and Banshee follows them from the sky. As the FSB calls for backup, a frantic car chase ensues, and Ororo uses her powers to hold off a squad of pursuing cars while Banshee fights off the helicopters from above. At first, all seems well—but the escape takes a bad turn when Banshee catches a stray bullet and falls to his death. Pushing their powers to their limit, Nightcrawler and Storm fight for their lives against the pursuing soldiers. After breaking free of his cuffs, Piotr helps them out as he reveals his own Mutant ability: he can transform his body into near-indestructible steel, giving him superhuman strength and invulnerability. Before long, the escapees receive a radio message from a familiar voice. "Stay calm, " Scott Summers says. "We're right on top of you! " A shadow appears on the highway. It's the Blackbird! Scott is sitting in the cockpit, and Jean is next to him. "You've gotta jump! " Jean calls. "Don't worry, we'll catch you! " From the cockpit of the Blackbird, Jean uses her telekinesis to take control of the van's steering wheel, allowing the trio to clamber onto the roof of the van as it speeds along. As the van drives off the side of a cliff—where the Blackbird is waiting to pick them up—they just barely manage to jump into the cargo hold before the van falls and crashes on the ground below. Safe inside the jet, Storm, Nightcrawler and Piotr meet Scott and Jean personally. "Who are you people, exactly? " Storm asks. "We're the X-Men, " Scott says proudly. "And if you want to join so are you. " It turns out that Professor Xavier has been in touch with the three Mutant freedom fighters for weeks, and he's offered them a place in the Xavier Institute. They accepted, but refused to leave for America before finishing one last rescue. Though the group is saddened by the loss of Banshee, Piotr agrees to join the X-Men along with Storm and Nightcrawler, believing that he has a duty to pay them back for rescuing him. Scott and Jean welcome him to the group with open arms, dubbing him " Colossus ". But the X-Men's elation is cut short when the Blackbird mysteriously stops in mid-air. Alarm sirens blare as some mysterious force grips the jet from the outside, and its navigation computers go haywire. As they rush to the cockpit to figure out what's going on, their blood runs cold as they look out the window and see a familiar figure: Magneto *! * Showing off the full extent of his powers, he effortlessly hovers in mid-air in a bubble of magnetic energy; with one hand outstretched, he holds the Blackbird in the grip of a magnetic field. It seems that Magneto has followed Scott and Jean to Russia, eager for a rematch with them. In the five years since he murdered the scientist Bolivar Trask, he has had numerous confrontations with the X-Men—and each time, the X-Men have narrowly escaped with their lives. Thinking fast, Scott and Jean clamber onto the roof of the Blackbird and engage Magneto, but he taunts them as he deflects Scott's optic blasts and shrugs off Jean's telepathic attacks—but the three new X-Men spring into action to aid them. Though Magneto easily subdues Colossus with his magnetic powers, Storm manages to weaken his shield by summoning a massive lightning storm, and Nightcrawler uses his teleportation abilities to land a crushing kick to his midsection. Taking advantage of the distraction, Scott blasts Magneto with his eyes, weakening him enough to free the Blackbird from his magnetic field. Seizing their window of opportunity, the X-Men pile into the jet and make their escape. Back in Westchester, Professor Xavier happily welcomes his three new recruits to the Xavier Institute with open arms. To mark the occasion, he presents the X-Men with a new set of matching uniforms, and he tells them that they'll begin training in the Danger Room in the morning. Although Nightcrawler is excited to begin, Storm is visibly uncomfortable about being forced to wear a uniform, and Colossus worries that he'll be forced to use his powers to hurt others. Though unspoken, an uncomfortable question hangs in the air: is the Professor turning them into an army? Elsewhere, we see that Professor Xavier isn't the only one with new recruits at his disposal. Since we last saw Magneto, he has persuaded a trio of roguish Mutants to join his cause, and they've established a headquarters in an underground bunker. As Magneto returns from his trip to Russia, we meet them: " Toad ", a grotesque amphibian Mutant with superhuman reflexes and agility, and a powerful prehensile tongue. His mutation allows him to jump long distances and cling to walls, making him a formidable opponent. " The Blob ", a grossly obese Mutant with superhuman strength, a nigh-indestructible body, and a fierce appetite. He and Toad have a clear "Mutt and Jeff" dynamic, and frequently hang out together when not on missions. " Pyro ", a psychotic Australian Mutant with the power of pyrokinesis, allowing him to control and manipulate fire. True to his name, he's a shameless pyromaniac, and relishes the opportunity to cause mass chaos with his trusty flamethrowers. Magneto is the only person who can control him, and Toad and Blob are openly terrified of him. One day, Magneto's three minions launch a surprise attack on a police station in a small American town. After Pyro uses his powers to torch every police officer in sight, Toad and Blob make their way to the jail cells on the lower floor of the building. Locked away in one cell, they find a quiet young blonde-haired man with bruises on his face and tattoos all along his arms. As Toad and Blob greet him, they reveal that they know his entire life story. The young man—whose name is " Alex "—was orphaned at a young age, and spent most of his childhood in foster care before running away and joining a street gang. Recently, though, he was busted by the police after his Mutant abilities manifested in public for the first time. Alex has the ability to fire powerful blasts of superheated plasma from his body; unfortunately, he can't control his ability, often leading to destructive outbursts. Toad and Blob offer to break Alex out of jail, promising that their boss—Magneto—will never force him to conceal his powers. To their astonishment, Alex reveals the full extent of his powers as he blasts a hole in the wall of the jail. Before he leaves to meet Magneto, he requests that his new teammates call him by his old street name: " Havok ". Over the ensuing weeks and months, Storm, Nightcrawler and Colossus bond with Scott and Jean as they continue their grueling training regimen in the Danger Room under Professor Xavier's watchful eye. But tensions soon erupt when the Professor tells them about their first team mission. He suspects that Magneto and his " Brotherhood of Mutants " are planning a major coordinated attack on a high-level government target, and he wants the X-Men to stop the attack when it happens. Storm—who devoted her life to defending Mutants from persecution—chafes at the idea of using her powers to fight other Mutants, particularly if it means defending the US government. By now, the X-Men have deduced that the Professor has a personal history with the mysterious Magneto, and some of them suspect that his rivalry with the Mutant terrorist is far more personal than he's letting on; with that in mind, some of the team wonder if he's exploiting them to settle a personal vendetta. In a tense argument, the Professor tells the team that he's devoted to the Mutant race's freedom above all else—but he's playing a "long game", and it will take precision and strategy to achieve that goal. If Magneto isn't stopped, he believes that his terrorist campaign could ultimately spark an all-out war between humans and Mutants, which could end with Mutants being permanently exterminated. For the good of his people, the Professor refuses to let that happen. Later that night, as Scott and Jean lay down to sleep, Scott awoken by a nightmare, where he sees himself falling from the sky in a burning airplane; like countless nights before, his thoughts are plagued by his memories of the plane crash that killed his parents. As Jean tries to calm him down, she asks him if he wants to tell her about the dream—which he has had many times before. Still visibly shaken by the nightmare, Scott can't bring himself to describe it in words. But, of course, Jean has other ways of seeing the dream for herself. "Do you want to show me? " Jean asks, laying her hand upon his head. Scott instantly knows what she means. Though slightly apprehensive, he nods his head. Using her telepathy to scan his mind, Jean sees Scott's last memory of his parents. In the memory, she sees a dark-haired man in a military uniform — Scott's father —sitting in the cockpit of a single-engine aircraft, frantically trying to keep it stable as the fuselage burns. Amid the chaos, a mysterious voice issues from the plane's radio, though Jean can't hear what it says. Finally, a blonde-haired woman — Scott's mother —hands him a parachute and opens the nearest door. After strapping the parachute to his back, Scott's mother pushes him to the door and orders him to jump. As the vision ends, a ten-year-old Scott leaps from the plane as it's consumed by flame. After finally seeing Scott's worst memory for herself, Jean bursts into tears as she embraces him. More than 10 years ago, Scott had to watch his entire family die in the span of an hour. Now, as he prepares for an inevitable confrontation with Magneto, he fears that some of his teammates won't make it back alive. After losing one family, he knows that he can't handle losing another. Jean promises him that he won't—but deep down, she doubts whether she can keep that promise. Far away from Westchester, somewhere in the American Midwest, we rejoin the mysterious man with the metal claws as he makes his way through the desolate countryside, walking purposefully toward some unknown destination. Suddenly, he sniffs the air and freezes in place. Nearby, he hears the sound of helicopter blades closing in fast. He runs as fast as his legs will take him, but a sleek Army chopper catches up with him, and a squad of heavily armed soldiers rappel from the helicopter and train their weapons on him. Undaunted, the clawed man charges at the soldiers as they fire their guns, and he effortlessly slices off the barrel of a machine gun with his claws. One soldier scores a lucky shot with his pistol—but it just makes him angry, and he shrugs off the wound as it heals in seconds. A tense battle ensues, and the clawed man kills every soldier that dares approach him. In the end, as the sole survivor attempts to crawl away, he impales him through the stomach and stakes him to the ground. As the impaled soldier cries out for mercy, the clawed man leans in close and whispers in his ear. "You're already dead, bub, " he says. "But I can make it quick and painless, or I can make it agony. If you want to die with your limbs intact, you'll tell me what I want to know—and you won't hold back anything! " The soldier whimpers and nods. "Good, " the clawed man says. "Now... Tell me everything you know about Weapon X *! "* ACT 2: After weeks of training, the call finally arrives from Professor Xavier: Magneto and his minions are mobilizing, and they've launched an attack on a remote US Army base in the Nevada Desert. As an alarm siren rings, the X-Men suit up and pile into the Blackbird, and Scott plots a course for the American Southwest. In the Nevada Desert, a battle erupts as Magneto moves on the base with the Brotherhood close behind him. Magneto uses his magnetic fields to tear tanks apart with ease, deflecting missiles and mortal shells with his shields; Toad leaps through the air, snapping soldiers' necks left and right; Blob charges through rows of soldiers as bullets bounce harmlessly off of his body; Pyro launches torrents of flame at fleeing soldiers; and Havok launches volleys of glowing plasma at the base, cutting down soldiers by the dozen. Then the Blackbird arrives. The X-Men pile out, ready for a fight, and a tense battle erupts between the X-Men and the Brotherhood. Colossus and Blob slug it out in a tense fistfight; Toad and Nightcrawler chase each other around the base, showing off their superhuman speed and agility; Storm sends a massive windstorm at Pyro, which results in a massive tornado of fire ripping through the base; Jean pits her telekinesis against Magneto's magnetic fields, and the resulting battle nearly leaves the base in ruins; Scott and Havok launch fearsome energy blasts at each other from afar, blasting through concrete walls and metal armor plating. As the battle rages on, Toad eventually breaks away from Nightcrawler, and he manages to leap past the guards and make his way into the interior of the base. Moving fast, he eventually finds his way into a massive computer mainframe at the heart of the base. As the guards are occupied with fighting the rest of the Brotherhood, he hacks into the base's computer files, and manages to download a massive cache of digital data onto a disk that he brought with him. Although we don't get a good look at the files, the words "Weapon X" are clearly visible on the computer screen. Before Toad can escape with the disk, Nightcrawler catches up with him, and their battle resumes. As Nightcrawler gets the upper hand on Toad and spots the disk in his pocket, he receives a sudden telepathic message from Professor Xavier, who orders him to seize the disk before Toad can escape with it. Though he's perplexed by the Professor's order, Nightcrawler obeys, and he narrowly manages to escape the base with the disk in hand. Outside, the battle turns in the X-Men's favor, and the Brotherhood is forced to retreat as reinforcements arrive. As they scatter, Scott orders the team back to Westchester. Shortly after the Brotherhood makes their escape, an enraged Magneto lambasts Toad for losing the disk to Nightcrawler, but Toad still dutifully reports all that he learned from browsing the base's computer files. "You were right, boss, " he says. "Weapon X is real! " "If it's real, then I suppose Charles has some difficult choices to make... " Magneto muses. A few hours after the battle, as the soldiers attempt to rebuild, a lone figure approaches the base. The soldiers don't notice him, but we instantly recognize the figure as the man with the metal claws. He keeps his distance from the base. From his expression, it's obvious that he knows what happened, and he knows what the assailants were after. He sniffs the air, and falls silent as he picks up the scent of the intruders. He leaves, following the scent... As the X-Men return to the mansion to celebrate their victory, Nightcrawler loyally gives the disk to Professor Xavier, but the Professor refuses to tell the X-Men what's on it. Once again, this reignites tensions between the Professor and his team as the X-Men openly chafe at being kept in the dark. Later that night, when Jean visits the Professor in his study, she finds him holding his old photograph of a young Erik Lehnsherr on the grounds of the Xavier Institute. The Professor grows visibly emotional as he recalls his time with his old friend, but he falters when Jean finally addresses the elephant in the room. She asks the Professor how he and Erik Lehnsherr knew each other, and how they became enemies. The Professor can't bring himself to talk about it—but he knows that Jean has other ways of seeing his past for herself. In a scene mirroring Jean's earlier scene with Scott, the Professor allows Jean to use her telepathy to scan his mind. As she does, a scene unfolds. Sometime in the past—at least 20 years earlier—a group of Mutant Rights protestors march down the streets of New York City, waving picket signs and chanting slogans. Suddenly, the police descend on the protestors, and armored police officers begin throwing tear gas canisters at them. Undaunted, they continue to march forward as fist-fights erupt and police sirens blare. As tensions escalate, one officer tackles a protestor and begins beating him with a nightstick until he lies motionless in the streets. Screaming in anguish, another protestor rushes to his friend's aid and cries out for help. When the tear gas clears, we see the protestor cradling his injured friend in his arms, tears streaming down his face. As the camera lingers on them, we recognize the two protestors as a young Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr. Hours later, the injured protestor—Charles—lies in a hospital bed recovering from his injuries, with Erik sitting by his bedside. Though neither of them speak, it's clear that Charles' injuries have seriously damaged his spine, making it unlikely that he'll ever walk again. As this fact sinks in, Erik's expression slowly shifts from shock, to disbelief, to profound sorrow, to—finally—a deep and abiding anger. As Charles lies sedated in his bed, Erik strides from the hospital and walks into the streets; wherever he walks, metal objects rattle and vibrate at his passing. Finally, Erik comes to a stop at a police station, where he raises his hand and effortlessly tears down the front door with his magnetic fields. As he walks inside, we hear screams of fear and agony as he slaughters every police officer he sees. On the other side of town, Charles wakes up in his hospital bed with an expression of pure horror on his face. He doesn't say a word, but it's clear that he knows what his friend has done—and he's all the more horrified that he did it for him. Back in the present day, the Professor hangs his head in sorrow as he remembers Erik's downfall, and Jean puts a comforting hand on his shoulder. In the dead of night—hours after the X-Men have gone to sleep for the night—a mysterious figure approaches the mansion. It's the man with the metal claws! After weeks of fleeing the military, he has finally made his way to Westchester, and he has his sights set on the Xavier Institute. Moving silently, the figure vaults over the gates and creeps across the grounds of the manor, then sneaks into the mansion through a window, moving through the shadowed halls without a sound. Once inside, he heads straight for the Professor's study—where the disk is hidden away. As the figure creeps through the mansion, the Professor wakes, having clearly sensed his presence with his telepathy. Thinking fast, he sends a telepathic message to the X-Men, alerting them to the intruder's presence. Moments later, the X-Men awake and scramble to apprehend him. Undaunted, the intruder pops his claws and prepares for a fight. A fight ensues as Cyclops, Jean Grey, Storm, Nightcrawler and Colossus all rush at the intruder—but he evades them all, and fights off everyone who manages to reach him. With the disk in hand, he runs through the labyrinthine halls of the mansion, rounding corners and clinging to the shadows. After a lengthy chase, Storm finally manages to stun the intruder with a well-placed lightning bolt, and Colossus grabs him in his metal embrace, allowing Jean to lull him into a catatonic state with her telepathy. With the intruder out of commission, the X-Men retrieve the disk and lock him in a secure room. In a fierce argument, Storm confronts the Professor about his constant secret-keeping, and finally demands that he tell the X-Men what's on the disk that Nightcrawler retrieved. After seeing someone break into the X-Men's home searching for the disk, the other X-Men realize how dangerous it really is. Reluctantly, the Professor agrees to tell them the truth. Ever since the US government first discovered the existence of Mutants in the 1960s, it's been rumored that the Department of Defense has secretly been conducting experiments on live Mutant test subjects. While most people in the government view the existence of the "X-gene" as a threat to national security, others believe that it could be a powerful weapon in the right hands. The "Weapon X" project was supposedly founded with that in mind. According to persistent rumors, the soldiers and scientists at Weapon X have spent years seeking out the world's deadliest Mutants, and they've forced them to undergo agonizing surgical procedures and mental conditioning intended to turn them into living weapons. Upon hearing the Professor's story, Scott and Jean recoil in horror as they realize that their own government may have been enslaving Mutants since before they were born. But their horror only grows stronger when the Professor tells them why they were sent on their mission to the Nevada Desert: Magneto is trying to prove the existence of the Weapon X project, and he attacked the Army's base because he believed that their computers contained the location of Weapon X's headquarters. But the Professor wanted to stop Magneto from discovering the location of the project's headquarters, believing that a direct attack on a high-level military base would spark the human-Mutant war that he's dreaded for years. After learning the true purpose of their mission, Storm erupts in anger at the Professor. If she'd known what Magneto was really after, she says, she'd have joined his side and helped him bring down Weapon X. As Nightcrawler and Colossus attempt to calm her down, Jean creeps into the secure room where the intruder is held. As the intruder awakens, Jean carefully approaches him and extends a friendly hand. Having learned the true nature of the mysterious disk, she suspects that the intruder might have understandable reasons for seeking it. She asks the intruder if he'd like to explain himself, but he can't bring himself to speak. But, of course, Jean has other ways of seeing why he's come. For the third time, Jean uses her telepathy. With the intruder's permission, she looks into his mind, and she's terrified by what she sees. As she learns, he's a fugitive test subject of the Weapon X project, and he was abducted by the US military—who forcibly coated his skeleton with the indestructible metal alloy adamantium. Ever since escaping from the organization's clutches in the Canadian Rockies, he has been on the run from the military, determined to track down the location of Weapon X's headquarters so that he can shut it down permanently. Taking pity on the intruder, Jean promises him that he'll always be safe at the Xavier Institute, and she vows to help him shut down Weapon X. Taken aback by her act of kindness, the intruder finally introduces himself. His name is Logan —but in Weapon X, he was known only by the codename " Wolverine ". With Jean by his side, Logan exits the locked room, and he explains himself to the X-Men. Having finally learned the full story of Weapon X, the X-Men show him no hostility; if he's truly serious about taking down Weapon X, they tell him, they're on the same side. For the very first time, the X-Men openly defy Professor Xavier, and they tell him that they've decided to shut Weapon X down—with or without his permission. Finally accepting that he won't be able to change his students' minds, the Professor agrees to tell them the location of the project's headquarters: it's located in a base on the remote Pacific island of Krakoa, which can't be found on any map. Armed with Krakoa's coordinates, the X-Men resolve to fly to the island to take on Weapon X, and they invite Logan to join them. ACT 3: At dawn, the X-Men pile into the Blackbird and plot a course for Krakoa, and the Professor bids them farewell. A few hours later, they come up on the remote island—a barren rock patrolled by a platoon of soldiers in unmarked black uniforms. Much to their surprise, the X-Men find themselves intercepted by the Brotherhood, who've followed them to the island via helicopter. As the X-Men pile out and prepare for a fight, the Brotherhood pile out alongside them. As the soldiers dig in and fire on them, the two enemy teams declare a temporary truce, agreeing to work together as long as it takes to shut down Weapon X. In a massive battle sequence, the X-Men and the Brotherhood storm Krakoa, fighting an uphill battle against the soldiers. When the dust clears, they realize that they've won—but there's no base in sight. As far as they can see, the island is nothing but storm-wracked cliffs. As the two rival teams stare each other down in a tense faceoff, Scott and Logan leave to explore the island. As they investigate their surroundings, they eventually discover a hidden passage between two cliffs, which leads them into a shadowy underground chamber deep beneath the surface of Krakoa. When they light a flashlight, the two men recoil in horror as they realize that they're surrounded by locked jail cells filled with the decaying skeletons of Mutant prisoners, who've clearly been dead for years. To their dismay, they realize that they're too late: the base on Krakoa is abandoned, and the leaders of Weapon X have long since located. Scott realizes that the soldiers must have known that they were coming, and someone must have tipped them off. As he explores the abandoned base, Scott stumbles into a darkened room filled with blank television screens. As he draws near, the power flickers on, and a nightmarish face fills each screen: the face of a man with deathly pale skin, eyes as black as coal, and a red diamond tattoo in the center of his forehead. Scott is paralyzed with fear as the pale man laughs, and his voice fills the room. "I suppose I should congratulate you, Mr. Summers, " the man says. "I wasn't going to let you shut our little operation down, but I didn't count on you surviving this long. " Scott's heart pounds in his chest as he stares at the screens, unable to look away. For reasons that he can't explain something seems inexplicably familiar about the pale man's voice. He knows that he's heard it before. But where? In an instant, Scott realizes the answer. As he finds himself flashing back to an awful day 10 years gone, all of his repressed memories of the plane crash come flooding back. Once again, we see a young Scott Summers sitting in the passenger seat of a small single-engine plane, with his parents sitting in the cockpit. But this time, we can clearly hear the mysterious voice coming from the plane's radio. It's the voice of the pale man! "You won't escape me, Major Summers *, "* the voice says. "By my side, your son could have been great. But now he'll die forgotten. And when you're gone, no one will dare speak your name. " "I know what you've done, Essex *! "* Major Summers says defiantly. "You can't keep this hidden forever! " The figure—"Essex"—laughs tauntingly. "I don't intend to, Major Summers, " he says. "A new age is dawning. We've accomplished wonders, you and I. Soon, the world will know of all we've done. It's a pity you won't be here to see that day. Goodbye, old friend. " On the control panel in front of Major Summers, his radar display shows an object approaching the plane, moving fast. It's a missile—and it's locked onto the plane. As soon as he sees it, he knows that he won't be able to evade it. He turns to Scott, his eyes full of sorrow. We don't hear what's said after that. We only see Scott's mother as she hands a parachute to Scott and pushes him towards the door. As the missile hits, and the plane is engulfed in flame, Scott takes one last look at his parents as he jumps into the open air and pulls his ripcord. Back in the present day, Scott sinks to his knees as he confronts the pale man. For the first time in his life, he realizes the truth about his parents' death: their plane didn't crash—it was shot down! "As a token of respect, I'll give you a final chance to turn back, " the pale man says. "You might have the courage to challenge me, but a weak fool's courage won't destroy all that I've built. I dealt with your father swiftly—but if you defy me, you'll suffer in ways that your mind can't grasp. This is your only warning, Mr. Summers. If you're wise, you'll never see my face again. " With that, the screen goes dark. Screaming with rage, Scott unleashes his optic beams and blasts through the concrete wall. On the surface, the X-Men climb back into the Blackbird, choosing to let the Brotherhood go in peace. With heavy hearts, they return home to Westchester. EPILOGUE: Back at the mansion, as the team proudly presents Logan with his own room, Scott confronts Professor Xavier in his study. Finally erupting in anger at the man who raised him like a father, Scott demands to know about everything on the disk that the Professor kept from him. After a moment's pause, the Professor inserts the disk into his computer. After scrolling through pages and pages of files, he finally arrives at a photo of Scott's father in his uniform. Below his picture, six awful words tell Scott everything that he needs to know about his fate. NAME: Major Christopher Summers STATUS: Terminated Years ago, Major Christopher Summers was a high-ranking Army officer assigned to the Weapon X project, where he worked directly under the project's founder. But when he realized how barbaric their experiments truly were, he swore to tell the world the truth about the shady organization. When he tried to flee Weapon X's base with his family, the project's founder ordered his plane shot down before it could land. "Who is he?! " Scott demands. "Where is he?! " The Professor sadly tells Scott that he doesn't know. Whoever he is, the founder of Weapon X didn't leave any clues about his identity in the computer mainframe, and the Professor has found no clues about his whereabouts. Without a miracle, it's unlikely that Scott will ever find him. Enraged that the Professor didn't tell him the full story of what happened to his parents, he storms out of the Professor's study and runs out of the mansion. As the other X-Men watch him leave, he doesn't even give them a "Goodbye". Moments later, Jean runs after Scott and finds him sitting behind the wheel of his car. She begs him to stay, but Scott tells her that he can't. If he can't find his parents' killer and force him to answer for his crimes, he knows that he'll never be able to live with himself. Until he does, the Xavier Institute isn't his home anymore. Jean stares at Scott, silently pleading with him. "You don't think you can change my mind, do you? " Scott asks. "No, " Jean says. "But I'm not letting you do this alone. I'm coming with you. Whatever happens out there, I'll be by your side. " She opens the car door and takes her place in the passenger seat as Scott guns the engine. Together, they pull away from the Xavier Institute and drive into the setting sun. They may not have a map to follow, but they have a name: " Essex ". For now, that's better than nothing... TL;DR: As the X-Men square off against Magneto and the Brotherhood of Mutants, they accidentally discover the existence of "Weapon X", a mysterious military program designed to turn Mutants into living weapons. After crossing paths with a fugitive Weapon X test subject called "Wolverine", they resolve to help him shut the program down for good. In the climax, Scott Summers discovers that his deceased father was a former Army officer who tried to expose Weapon X's existence to the world, only to be assassinated by the program's founder: a shadowy figure named "Essex". In the end, he chooses to leave the Xavier Institute to track down Essex and avenge his parents, and Jean Grey chooses to join him.
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