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The truest enemy of the X-Men. Hatred and Fear, weaponized, or given form or a voice, the enemy of the X-Men's Dream in the purest form. Bigots, profiteers, industrialists, hate-mongers and other such monsters who oppose the idea of peace between humans and mutants.<br> | |||
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==International Operations== | |||
International Operations (I.O.) was originally a branch of the CIA but became its own agency after director Miles Craven took control of it. I.O. is responsible for Team 1, Team 7, Deathblow, Gen13, DV8 and many other Image and Wildstorm groups and characters. The most well known agent of the organization is John Lynch.<br> | |||
International Operations was later renamed Internal Operations.<br> | |||
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!Director of I.O. <br> Ivana Baiul | |||
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===Black Razors=== | |||
The Black Razors are an elite branch of security officers for International operations (I.O.). They are tasked with executing covert operations deemed to difficult or dirty for other government organizations. Once led by Ben Santini, under director John Lynch, the team disbanded after director Lynch when rogue and Santini was promoted to the new director of I.O. Black Razors wear TRV suits, light cybernetic armor that protects them and enhances their strength to peak human levels without compromising agility.<br> | |||
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!Black Razor <br> Tyler Evans | |||
!Black Razor <br> Blake Coleman | |||
!Black Razor <br> Ben Santini | |||
!Black Razor <br> Jessica Fallon | |||
!Black Razor <br> Bolton | |||
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!Black Razor <br> Alex Walker | |||
!Black Razor <br> Max Cash | |||
!Black Razor <br> Flynn | |||
!Black Razor <br> Magnus | |||
!Black Razor <br> Skvarla | |||
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===DV8=== | |||
Rather than saving the world, they use their powers for other demoralizing reasons: to please themselves and indulge in any fancy that comes their way, uncaring about anybody else, just to forget that they are all just pawns to Ivana, expendable to her needs and desires. The members don't like each other, but are soon banding together for survival. This is what stands this book apart from most other superhero teams: they are not nice people, don't even like each other and can't even save themselves, let alone the world.<br> | |||
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The truest enemy of the X-Men. Hatred and Fear, weaponized, or given form or a voice, the enemy of the X-Men's Dream in the purest form. Bigots, profiteers, industrialists, hate-mongers and other such monsters who oppose the idea of peace between humans and mutants.
Hate and Fear
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Mutant Response Division |
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Human High Council
A group of mutant hating fanatics.
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| Doctor David Moreau |
Graydon Creed | Leper Queen | Doctor Steven Lang |
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Sentinels
Advanced androids designed to hunt down and eliminate mutants. Dr. Bolivar Trask was concerned with the emergence of the species 'MUTANT', that their genetic abilities, combined with their ever-increasing numbers would lead to Homo Sapiens being subjugated by them. That was the motivation that spurred him to create his "Master Mold", a servitor/controller that would command the many 'Sentinels' that Trask would create later. Unfortunately the A.I. it had been given, began to grow exponentially and Master Mold became sentient, and made sure his progeny acquired this ability also. Ironically, unbeknownst to Trask he had fathered two children who would grow up to become mutants: Tanya (and Lawrence) who had the ability of time travel and due to the instability of her power became lost in the timestream.
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Sentinel Mark VII |
Sentinel Mark X |
Sentinel Mark XI |
Sentinel Mark XII |
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Sentinel Hadron-Class |
Sentinel 0101 |
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Unique Sentinels
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Nimrod | Wild Sentinel | Tri-Sentinel |
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Bio-Sentinels
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Ahab Dr. Roderick Campbell |
Bio-Sentinel Graydon Creed |
Omega Sentinel Karima Shapandar |
Omega Sentinel Colton Hendry |
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Prime Sentinel Ginny Mahoney |
Prime Sentinel Gryaznova |
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Reavers
The Reavers are a group of cyborgs that are most known for their criminal activity, and their hatred of mutants including the X-Men.
The first of the future Reavers to encounter any of the X-Men was Donald Pierce, when he was the White Bishop of the Inner Circle of the Hellfire Club, who bears bionic arms and legs. Once, when Wolverine broke into the Club's Manhattan mansion, he severed Pierce's cybernetic arm from the rest of his body. Months later, Pierce rebelled against the rest of the Inner Circle, which was dominated by mutants led by Black King Sebastian Shaw. Pierce abducted Shaw's aide Tessa and held her captive. However, Pierce was thwarted by Professor Charles Xavier and his new team, the New Mutants. Tessa regained her freedom, and Pierce was expelled from membership in the Inner Circle. Three other future members of the Reavers, Cole, Macon, and Reese, were formerly mercenaries employed by the Inner Circle. On the same night that he first met Pierce, Wolverine also encountered a squad of Hellfire Club mercenaries who had been sent to find and kill him. Wolverine lashed out at three of them—Cole, Macon, and Reese—with his adamantium claws, leaving the three of them severely wounded. The Inner Circle then had the three men converted into cyborgs. Cole, Macon, and Reese took Wolverine prisoner when the Inner Circle attacked the X-Men's Westchester County headquarters months later, but Wolverine overcame the three men once more. They were seen again working directly for Donald Pierce when he rebelled against the rest of the Hellfire Club.
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Government
International Operations
International Operations (I.O.) was originally a branch of the CIA but became its own agency after director Miles Craven took control of it. I.O. is responsible for Team 1, Team 7, Deathblow, Gen13, DV8 and many other Image and Wildstorm groups and characters. The most well known agent of the organization is John Lynch.
International Operations was later renamed Internal Operations.
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Sideways Bob |
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Black Razors
The Black Razors are an elite branch of security officers for International operations (I.O.). They are tasked with executing covert operations deemed to difficult or dirty for other government organizations. Once led by Ben Santini, under director John Lynch, the team disbanded after director Lynch when rogue and Santini was promoted to the new director of I.O. Black Razors wear TRV suits, light cybernetic armor that protects them and enhances their strength to peak human levels without compromising agility.
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| Black Razor Tyler Evans |
Black Razor Blake Coleman |
Black Razor Ben Santini |
Black Razor Jessica Fallon |
Black Razor Bolton |
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| Black Razor Alex Walker |
Black Razor Max Cash |
Black Razor Flynn |
Black Razor Magnus |
Black Razor Skvarla |
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DV8
Rather than saving the world, they use their powers for other demoralizing reasons: to please themselves and indulge in any fancy that comes their way, uncaring about anybody else, just to forget that they are all just pawns to Ivana, expendable to her needs and desires. The members don't like each other, but are soon banding together for survival. This is what stands this book apart from most other superhero teams: they are not nice people, don't even like each other and can't even save themselves, let alone the world.
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| Verge | Edge | Bliss Nicole Callahan |
Evo Michael Heller |
Copycat Gem Antonelli |
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| Pareidolia Yukishiro Naoe |
Raitei Hanako Orochiha |
Reflection Shinji Kagami |
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Corporate Evil
Homines Verendi
Homines Verendi is a new group made up of the Hellfire Academy kids.
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Wilhelmina Kensington | Hate Monger Adolf Hitler |
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Cyberdata Inc.
Cyberdata was created by the man named Zadrok, who had discovered Celestial Technology, which he called the God-Tech 100 years in the past. An ambitious man named Kimata took over Cyberdata with force and wanted to remake the world in his image with the new tech he developed, his plans were stopped by Cyberforce. Cyberdata is an enemy of Mutants, because of their duplicitous recruitment strategy. Contacting damaged or uncontrolled mutants, offering them ways to help and control their powers without exposing themselves, Cyberdata then turns useful Mutants into combat cyborgs, called S.H.O.Cs.
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C.E.O. Saburo Kimata |
Chairman Taylor |
Chairwoman Francesca Taylor |
Head of R&D Doctor Hertzog |
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Kraken Victoria Zadrok |
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Elite Operatives
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Madame Jocelyn | Aphrodite IV | Aphrodite V | Aphrodite IX |
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S.H.O.C.s
Special Hazardous Operations Cyborgs.
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Killjoy Brenda Lews |
Buzzcut Trent Peterson |
Psychotron | Megawatt |
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Michel Thibault | Shields Duncan |
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Genetic Deviants
U-Men
A group of humans led by Sublime that uses mutant body parts to augment themselves with superhuman powers.
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Criminals
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| Arcade | Miss Locke | Miss Coriander | Mister Chambers | Juggernaut Cain Marko |
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The Hand
The nascent Hand first formed about 800 years ago in feudal Japan, as a reaction to the oppressive class system that characterized Japanese society in that period. A number of Japanese citizens left their homes and settled in the mountains. There, they cultivated skill in ninjutsu, and through rigorous training became experts at assassination and espionage. The group officially came together in 1588 under the command of Kagenobu Yoshioka, who turned his samurai school into a bastion of support for the common man. Yoshioka was eventually assassinated, and command of the group co-opted by the Snakeroot, an ancient ninja clan who turned the Hand to demon worship and black magic. The Hand began working as mercenaries, and sought to extend its influence throughout the world.
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Kaze Kouhai Hyuga |
Anbu Irumi |
Ensui Mifuyu Mikagami |
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