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The product of tampering, evolution, or... something ELSE?
Eternals
About one million years ago, the "evolutionary borderline between apes and humans" emerged: Homo erectus. Two of that kind were given a paradise-like haven by the time-travelling godlike entity Sise-Neg, resulting in the two spawning a tribe over the centuries known as the Wanderers which had their leader and its mate return each year (in the course of the tribe's migration) to the Garden.
One year, they encountered the Tribe of Set, who asked the two to join them by killing their own tribe and aid Set's followers in approaching the Celestials. The ape-men then recognized what Evil was and rejected it, thereby revealing the Tribe of Set as the Serpent-Men. The Wanderers' tribe drove them out of the Garden, and at the end of the battle, the tribe then witnessed the arrival of the Celestials,[5] ten of them, as part of the First Host, under the kind surveillance of Gaea.
Gaea encouraged the Wanderers to go towards the Space Gods, and Gammenon the Gatherer collected Man-Ape of the Wanderers whom he sent to Ziran the Tester who mutated them to have an unstable genome, creating the Deviants (Homo descendus),[8] a race with various mutations, who were then released and went hiding in the caves.With other subjects, Nezarr the Calculator then created the Eternals (Homo immortalis), hairless, upright tall beings able to tap into the cosmic power. They were themselves released, flying out of the Celestials' laboratory-ship. Finally, Oneg the Prober created a latent gene (or "latent genes",[5] "mutant genes")[6] for the expansion of human potential. The Serpent-Men tried to usurp the Wanderers' place but were driven out by Arishem the Judge.
After weeks of experiments, the last subjects of Oneg were released and the Celestials left the planet
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Gen-Active
The Gen-factor was discovered by Dr. Simon Tsung of Project Genesis while examining the body of Ethan McCain. After Tsung left the project, his protege Gabriel Newman continued his research. Early experiments to activate the factor in humans failed, until "Gen 12", the strike force known as Team 7.
International Operations leader Miles Craven had Kaizen Gamorra created a synthesized version of the Gen-factor, which made its way to the black market. Anyone who could afford it (and survived the process) could activate the Gen-factor.
Project: Genesis was restarted well over a decade later, and this time, Craven chose to experiment on the Gen 12, expecting a better genetic compatibility with the treatment. These children were known as Gen 13.
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Grunge Percival Edmund Chang |
Freefall Roxy Spaulding |
Sarah Rainmaker |
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| Threshold | Bliss | Sublime | Frostbite | Evo |
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| Freestyle | Copycat | Powerhaus | Crimson | John Lynch |
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| Alex Fairchild | Grifter | Deathblow | Callahan | Backlash |
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Inhumans
Millions of years ago, the alien race known as the Kree visited Earth and experimented with a group of primitive humans. Their intent was to engineer soldiers in their intergalactic war for conquest, but instead it was foretold that said creations would one day destroy them. The Kree ended their experiments and left the Earth, expecting the experiments to die, but the test subjects and their descendants would go on to form a society of their own isolated from the rest of humanity. They became known as The Inhumans, an advanced sub-species of the human race who gain their powers through exposure to Terrigen Mist, which activates the augmentations in their DNA. Although The Inhumans were first believed to only exist in their city of Attilan, led by the Inhuman Royal Family, it was later discovered that Inhuman descendants are in fact scattered across the planet. Today, Inhumans are a unique species living alongside their human brethren, mutants, aliens, and others.
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| King Agon |
Queen Rynda |
King The Unspoken |
King Black Bolt |
Queen Medusa |
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| Prince Maximus |
Princess Crystal |
Prince Ahura |
Princess Luna Maximoff |
Magister Karnak |
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| Gorgon | Triton | Good Boy Lockjaw |
Royal Handmaiden Minxi |
Chancellor Arcadius |
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| Queen Aladi Ko Eke |
Queen Avoe |
Leer |
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Council
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| High Scientist Randac |
Genetics Council Avia |
Genetics Council Furgar |
Genetics Council Saphiras |
Genetics Council Synas |
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| Councilman Dendrok |
Councilwoman Daya |
Councilwoman Flugron |
Royal Guard Auran |
Royal Guard Rok |
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Royal Guard Tolos |
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Crimson Cadre
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| Crimson Cadre General Ator |
Crimson Cadre Drive |
Crimson Cadre Eelak the Agile |
Crimson Cadre Glaboo |
Crimson Cadre Margoyle |
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Inhuman People
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| Alaris | Albakor | Ambur | Andvari | Anemone |
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| Carthus | Chronos | Chynae | Dorhun | Eldrak |
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| Elejea | Falcona | Flagman | Irelle | Treste |
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| Iridia | Jailer | Kalikya | Kurani | Lock |
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| Maelstrom | Mander | Mosaic | Nahrees | Oboroth |
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| Oracle | Phobia | Quelin | Seeker | Stallios |
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| Sterilon | Sycorax | Timberius | Tongue | Vinatos |
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NuHumans
Inhumans created from an accidental exposure to Terrigen mists, outside of the Inhumans' purview and support.
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Lash's Extremists
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| Lash | Fume | Furball | Grove | Hollow |
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| Jack Chain | Kacy | Michelle | Mother Bones | Nightfall |
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| Nocculus | Sanara | Serrata | Sheath | Spark |
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Mutants
Mutants, despite their human origins, have many distinctive traits in regards to biology, physiology and genetics from their evolutionary predecessors. Mutants can have wildly varying biologies depending on the nature of their mutation.
Mutation is caused by the X-Gene in the mutants' DNA. Mutations normally manifest themselves during puberty, often as a result of a traumatic event. Some mutants exhibit their mutations at birth, however, while others do not manifest their powers until adulthood. Secondary Mutation is a phenomenon in which an existing mutant gains additional powers, or a change in their appearance due to a second mutation.
Mutant breeding has notable implications, regarding the transmission of the mutant genome, or to hybridisation with others of human or extraterrestrial species.
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| Professor X Charles Francis Xavier |
Cyclops Scott Summers |
Storm Ororo Munroe |
White Queen Emma Frost |
Doop Campus Security |
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| Havok Alex Summers Geology |
Icerman Robert 'Bobby' Drake Math |
Colossus Piotr Rasputin Art |
Sunspot Robert DaCosta Spanish |
Husk Paige Guthrie Substitute |
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| Wolverine Logan Gym + Self-Defense |
Shadowcat Katherine Pryde Computer Science |
Gambit Remy Lebeau French |
Rogue Anna Marie Flight |
Beast Henry 'Hank' McCoy Biology |
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| Archangel Warren Worthington III |
Polaris Lorna Dane |
Sunfire Shiro Yoshida |
Lucas Bishop | Sage Diana Fox |
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| Northstar Jean-Paul Valley |
Doctor Cecilia Reyes |
Marrow Sarah |
Thunderbird III Neal Shaara |
Stacy X Miranda Leevald |
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| Multiple Man Jamie Madrox |
Strong Guy Guido Carosella |
Nightcrawler Kurt Wagner Counselor |
Chamber Jonothon Starsmore Counselor |
Doctor Nemesis School Doctor |
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| Cannonball Samuel 'Sam' Guthrie |
Magik Illyana Rasputina |
Gae Bolg Donal Rafferty |
Boom-Boom Tabitha Smith |
Cypher Doug Ramsey |
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| Karma Xian Coy Mahn |
Magma Amara Aquilla |
Moonstar Danielle Moonstar |
Rictor Julio Esteban Richter |
Skids Sally Blevins |
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| Shatterstar Gaveedra Seven |
Syryn Theresa Rourke |
Wolfsbane Rahne Sinclair |
Gosamyr | Bailey Hoskins |
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| Empath Manuel de le Rocha |
Firestar Angelica Jones |
Warpath James Proudstar |
M Monet St. Croix |
Hollow Claudette & Nicole St. Croix |
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| Jubilee Jubilation Lee Undead. It's Fine. |
Bedlam Jesse Aaronson |
Feral Maria Callasantos |
Chameleon |
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Mutate
The Mutates are mutants that were modified using a process created by the Genegineer, David Moreau on the island nation of Genosha. These mutates were used as slaves of the humans there.
When the mutates were freed, a government was formed with a mutant-human coalition, to avoid a Civil War. The Legacy Virus later affected "Genoshan mutates" more so than Genosha's human population. As Magneto conquered Genosha, after Colossus sacrificed himself to cure the virus, the mutates gathered under his rule and joined his army in order to oppose the human world.
Animen/New Men (Counter-Earth)
The New Men are an artificial race of mutagenically altered, Human-size animals created by the High Evolutionary to possess human-equivalent minds and consciousness. When Wyndham evolved his Dalmatian Dempsey into humanoid form, the being escaped and was killed by Wyndham's neighbors.
Realizing he needed isolation to work on his creations in private, Wyndham relocated to Wundagore Mountain in the eastern European country of Transia. The New Men were created there, and educated and trained in the ways of speech by way of electronic tutoring programs.
Nu-Gene Humans
The Nu-Gene is a result of an alien scientific experiment on human genetics to breed a race of humans to be more powerful and evolved. These aliens are known as the Keep. Although this Nu-Gene created humans similar to the well known Mutants of the Marvel Universe, it also was responsible for the creation of mythical creatures, like vampires and werewolves.
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Trivia
- A lot of these are from Marvel or just rip-offs of the X-Men. Seriously.















































































































































































