Subject: Onslaught: Redemption Chapter Six Citations Date: Wed, 23 Oct 96 01:58:30 +0000 From: Swpwarrior@aol.com CITATIONS [1] The island of Kirinos and the hotel Charles stayed at while bumming around Europe 20 years ago can be seen in Uncanny X-Men #113. [2] Xavier described his time after Moira MacTaggart broke their engagement 20 years ago: "I went a little crazy then. I became a nomad, bumming around the Mediterranean. Eventually I came to the isle of Kirinos. The people there needed my help... In return they gave me the love and care I needed to burn the psychic poison out of my system" while recounting his origin in Uncanny X-Men #117. [3] Charles Xavier encountered his first fellow mutant (knowingly) ; Ahmahl Farouk, The ShadowKing, while in Cairo 20 years ago in Uncanny X-Men #117, and as a result was inspired to form The X-Men. [4] Xavier was crippled again shortly after returning to Earth while engaged in a psi-dual with The ShadowKing in Uncanny X-Men #280. [5] Jean expressed worry over Xavier's lack of reaction and unwillingness to even acknowledge the loss of the use of his legs and termed it "unnatural" in X-Men #8 and Uncanny X-Men #289. [6] Onslaught took Jean on a tour of The Astral Plane while describing the duplicity and hypocrisy inherent in all men in X-Men #53. [7] After Legion's mind became whole, he acted with the power of a god and instigated "The Age of Apocalypse" after mastering all of his mutant powers as detailed in Uncanny X-Men #320. [8] The Gamesmaster's presence at the Weisman Institute in Vermont, part of Xavier's Underground Network, and unusually aggressive behavior were revealed in X-Force #47 and #56. He is a mutant "omni-path" capable of listening in on the thoughts of the entire world's population at once. [9] Upon her death, after being run over by a passing car, Jean stayed with Annie and instinctively entered her mind to soothe her as she died. However, Jean was unable to pull out of Annie's mind quick enough and effectively experienced her death with her, leaving her seriously emotionally traumatized. [10] Onslaught referred to preparations for an unspecified "Gathering" in Excalibur #99. [11] Onslaught killed Blaquesmith, after stating "I know all I need to know about your precious student. And I know he cannot survive the trials ahead of him... without you" in Cable #32. [12] Captain Christopher Summers is Scott Summers' (Cyclops) Father. John Grey is Jean Grey's Father. [13] The "First Generation" (the purest and most powerful) of mutants were repeatedly referred to as "The Alpha Class" during "The Age of Apocalypse" storyline. [14] Professor Xavier immediately dismissed Bishop's claim that Gambit was a traitor and request for a psi-scan in X-Men #8. [15] Harper is Bastion's assistant as portrayed in, among many issues, X-Factor #124. [16] Reverend William Stryker was introduced in the Graphic Novel; "X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills." His followers were known as Purifiers. He is a human extremist, former military officer, devoutly religious and genocidally anti-mutant. (See! I don't quote the bible for my health!)