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House of X and Powers of X are two intertwining and alternating limited series which redefine the X-Men and act as a Soft Reboot for their place in the Marvel Universe.Written by Jonathan Hickman, the two series marked his return to Marvel Comics as part of the Marvel: A Fresh Start initiative. They were accompanied by the cancellation of every ongoing X-Men seriesnote only the Dead Man Logan miniseries continued, marking the first time a single writer had this much control of the X-Men franchise since Chris Claremont's run.The events of Hickman's long-form narrative begins with the previously-unseen first meeting between Professor X and Moira MacTaggert, revealing a major Retcon that few were expecting: the X-Men's closest Muggle ally was actually a hidden Mutant herself. Moira's power allowed her to live through nine vastly different lifetimes with one thing in common: mutantkind is always doomed in every future. To get around this in her tenth — and quite possibly final — life, she and Xavier initiated a series of secret alliances with several mutants, including several of the X-Men's worst enemies, in order to create a scenario in which mutants are able to secure a future where they can eventually supplant humanity as the dominant species on the planet. Although Moira had been thought of as long dead, she had since been in hiding, guiding Xavier and Magneto with all the knowledge that she's attained.The story proper begins years after the Genoshan Genocide, with mutants across the globe relocating to the sentient island of Krakoa, which has offered to sell various game-changing medical products to the world in exchange for recognition on the global stage. After pulling a few strings, the United Nations recognizes Krakoa as a sovereign nation, but in secret, members of various organizations — anti-mutant or otherwise — have converged their forces into a new organization, Orchis, which seeks to ensure that humanity survives at any cost. Orchis seeks to create the perfect Sentinels to fight against the X-Men, which naturally puts both sides at conflict with one another.One of the biggest changes to the status quo is that, thanks to massive amount of data that Xavier has gathered over the years, dead mutants can now be fully resurrected in new bodies. The end goal: to resurrect all mutants, including the 16 million that were killed in Genosha. With the existence of a new mutant nation, three laws exist: mutants must make other mutants, mutants cannot kill mankind (except in self-defense), and Krakoa must be respected. Meanwhile, mutants have full diplomatic immunity, so any and all mutant criminals must be extradited to Krakoa to face judgment on their terms.So begins a new era for the X-Men, as former enemies must work together to stop various threats to mutantkind's existence from without and within.
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Fall Guy: Sabretooth's entire role. A known Psycho for Hire who specializes in Dirty Business was sent on a mission by Magneto where his services were not needed and he, of all people, was given orders not to kill anyone. When he ends up with two fatalities against numerous armed guards, he's put before a Kangaroo Court where they make up laws on the spot right in front of him, even picking one that directly fits something he did so they can use him as an example for Krakoa. Sabretooth starts calling them out on using him as a scapegoat, but Emma & Jean telepathically shut his mind down.
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Applied Phlebotinum: The Flowers of Krakoa are grown on the living island currently colonized and settled by Xavier as a new home for mutants (and exclusively for mutants). These flowers have distinct functions, establishing portals, terraforming embassies in countries that offer it diplomatic recognition. Special variants are used by Xavier to create drugs that offer to extend human lifespan, cure degenerative brain diseases, and other beneficial properties. Countries that recognize Krakoa can go into business with Xavier and market these drugs to human consumers.
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Control Freak: Living through life and watching it all go wrong nine times over has left Moira deeply cynical and under the impression that the only way the current timeline can work is if everyone bends over backwards to do things her way. The reason for Xavier’s new attitude and direction? Moira believes his idealism and faith in others is part of what doomed the X-Men in her previous lives, so she’s spent decades wearing it down and making him believe coexistence between humans and mutants is impossible, all so he’ll follow orders and do what she believes is necessary to save mutantkind.
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Anyone Can Die: During the mission to destroy Mother Mold (which succeeds), Cyclops, Wolverine, Nightcrawler, Husk, Monet, Mystique, Archangel, and Jean are all killed. But, as we learn in the subsequent issue, Death Is Cheap.
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Another Side, Another Story: House and Powers play off each other to tell a larger story, with the events in one explaining events in the other. Each issue is accompanied by a reading order check list above which is written, "Two stories that are one."
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Sabretooth spent many years as a hero after AXIS, but was lobotomized at the end of Weapon X. Now, he's back to being a Card-Carrying Villain and wearing a variation of his classic Jim Lee costume.
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Misanthrope Supreme: After three consecutive lives end with her and the X-Men being killed by Sentinels or supplanted by post-humans, Moira becomes convinced that humanity is inherently destructive and must be destroyed for the sake of all mutants. She dedicates her seventh life assassinating the Trask family to stop the Sentinels from being invented, only for her efforts to be ultimately futile. Her eighth life is spent radicalizing Magneto even more to get him to do so, only for the Avengers and X-Men to stop him. Her ninth life is spent doing the same with Apocalypse, which naturally goes too far and results in the other Bad Future seen in Powers of X. On her tenth life, she snaps out of it and decides to give coexistence another whirl, but does so in a different manner than before; giving mutants their own nation in the form of Krakoa.
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Does This Remind You of Anything?: When Storm and X are showing the resurrected X-Men and loudly declaring they've conquered death (With Storm even calling them brothers and sisters), as well as the cheering crowd, the Mutant race starts to look like a cult.
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Hulking Out: Faced with an onrushing bunch of Orchis goons, Monet shoves Jean into an escape pod, and goes to fight the goons, turning into Penance and ripping them to shreds. For a time, at least.
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I'll Take That as a Compliment: When Moira informs Xavier that he never changed, he thanks her, only for her to inform him that that was the flaw in the plan, every time.
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Comic-Book Time: According to the timeframes in "Powers of X #1", the time between the present and Charles's first meeting with Moira is only thirteen years, with the other X0 scenes taking place ten years or fewer before the present day. Which is to say that most of the continuity, from Claremont through Morrison and Whedon, House of M, and all the way to Hickman's was less than a decade, even if earlier comics had characters age several years in the same period (i.e. Kitty Pryde aging from 13 year old to mid 20s).note This is consistent with Marvel editorial policy, which generally places the "present day" as around 14 years since the debut of the Fantastic Four, giving us on average three months' worth of Marvel history a year — but, then again, the flow of time is rarely consistent between Marvel titles anyway. Part of this is handwaved in House of X #2, with the reveal that Moira has the power to reincarnate which makes her existence a constant Reset Button since rather than reincarnating as another person in another body in the future, she reincarnates in the same person and same body as before. One panel has her note that in one of her lives she backed Xavier during the "Gifted Years" (Lee/Kirby), the time of "Fear and Hate" (Wein/Claremont) and "the Lost Decade" (post-Decimation) with the actual real-time comic passage acknowledged in-page, and possibly slided into one of her lives.
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Gone Horribly Right: In Year 1000, Post-Humanity foolishly tries to get the Phalanx to help them Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence. The Phalanx judge them worthy and decide to help them “ascend” by assimilating them all, Borg-style. The new generation of Hounds, known as "black brain telepaths", were bred to betray "their own kind". They end up turning on their handlers.
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The Cameo: House of X #2 has a single-panel appearance of non-mutants Thor, Falcon, Spider-Man, Iron Man and The Thing in one of the alternate timelines Moira lived in, teaming up with the X-Men to fight Magneto.
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Namor expresses the belief that the reason humans and mutants come into conflict is simple jealousy on the part of humanity towards mutantkind’s gifts; a view similar to one held by J. Jonah Jameson in Marvels.
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Cruel and Unusual Death: Nimrod the Lesser in Powers of X #1 tells Cylobel that she will be ground into femtofluid — her organs, body and other matter will be ground into raw fluid and all her genetic data and the information in it will be uploaded via database. And she will be conscious during the process. In the life where she tried to create a mutant cure, Moira ends up being gruesomely burned alive by Pyro on Destiny's orders to scare her out of trying again in her next life. It works. Most of Scott's team in House of X #4. Mystique is shot through the airlock of the ship into outer-space Wolverine and Kurt are burned to a crisp by the sun Husk and Archangel were killed in the ship explosion
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Ambiguous Situation: In House of X #2, the infograph explaining Moira's lifetimes lists that, in her tenth life, Moira faked her death, suggesting that she never died due to Mystique attacking her Muir Island lab, which questions as to where she disappeared to afterwards.
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Action Politician: Every member of the Quiet Council is formidable in a fight. It would be Rank Scales with Asskicking except there are plenty of mutants who are strictly more powerful than some in the Council.
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Mythology Gag: The black ops team seen in House of X #1 consists of Mystique, Sabretooth, and Toad. Seems familiar. Two of Moira’s “failed” lives resemble notable Bad Future stories; a timeline where Sentinels kill all mutants, and one where Apocalypse kills all of Earth's heroes and destroys the world... The latter of which itself leads into a Days of Future Past-like timeline anyway. House of X #5 features a scene showing Professor X resurrecting Cyclops that directly parallels Cyclops killing Professor X◊ in Avengers vs. X-Men. House of X #5 also has Magneto telling Professor X that "They should have killed us when they had the chance." in a homage to one of Magneto's more memorable lines from X2: X-Men United. Namor expresses the belief that the reason humans and mutants come into conflict is simple jealousy on the part of humanity towards mutantkind’s gifts; a view similar to one held by J. Jonah Jameson in Marvels.
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It quickly becomes apparent that Cyclops isn't totally on-board with Professor X's new methods and the whole situation with Krakoa, especially when he's given the order to raid Orchis' space station and told to “do whatever it takes”. Tellingly, he immediately contradicts those orders to his team, telling them to use minimum force against the Orchis forces and to not harm any civilians. He’s later joined in this by Wolverine, who is not pleased with Professor X recruiting so many supervillains into Krakoa.
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Take That Me: Magneto thinks the Winter section of the Council is… complicated.
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Hidden Depths: Inverted with Magneto, who for once doesn't quote Shakespeare or the Bible, but paraphrases a German proverb that is usually translated as: "Tomorrow, tomorrow, not today, all the lazy people say."
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Older Than They Look: By the time we get to the present timeline, Moira has to have around 1500 years worth of experience.
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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: The reason why Destiny saw that Moira had 10 lives at most, is because in her 10th life Moira decided to betray mutantkind and tried to end the x-gene, once again. As a result, Mystique and Destiny blasted her with Forge's power-cancelling weapon. Moira could have continued being resurrected in perpetuity if she had stayed on the side of Krakoa.
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Longevity Treatment: Downplayed. The X-Men have a drug that increases human lifespan... By a whole 5 years. However, it's really a bargaining chip for them to get leverage on world governments through trade. In her sixth life Moira used a transfusion of Wolverine's blood to extend her lifespan into centuries.
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Heart Is an Awesome Power: Cypher's ability to instantly understand languages has been widely mocked for being completely useless. Aside from the many times he's shown that this isn't useless for many years, he makes his best showing of it yet: he creates an entire computer language to monitor the traffic of the Krakoan network and develops a unique language that only mutants can read. This is instrumental in establishing the new status quo being set by the comic, and only he could've done that. Likewise, Goldballs' ability to generate, well... gold balls, was dismissed as a worthless power. Then House of X #5 revealed that the balls he creates were actually unviable biological eggs, and — in conjunction with the powers of Proteus, Elixir, Tempus, and Hope Summers — his mutant ability is a key factor in bringing deceased mutants Back from the Dead.
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Kick the Dog
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Kick the Dog: When Destiny wants to teach Moira what it would be like to die in a painful way, she decides the best way is to get Pyro to set her on fire, and specifically instructs him to do so slowly so she'll remember it in the womb in her next cycle.
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Awful Truth: The reason given for why they don't bring back precogs is that they would reveal the truth to the others: that mutants always lose.
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Never Heard That One Before
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Never Heard That One Before: At the meeting, Magneto discovers that one of the other ambassadors, Reilly Marshall, is carrying a gun. After disassembling it, and then holding Marshall in the air, he tries to make a defense. Magneto isn't impressed.
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Person of Mass Destruction
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Many humans still feel this towards mutants, and are later joined in this by Earth’s sentient robot population. However, it's much more justified and way more realistic than it has been portrayed in the past, considering that they're set to be displaced by a species of superpowered beings who are actively being taught that they're superior and are the only super powered group where a Person of Mass Destruction can spontaneously develop from anyone at anytime .This raises very legitimate concerns, like what will happen if humans, even those who are completely innocent and don't hate mutants, are subjected to genocide or slavery? Outside of Hate Groups the general population doesn't seem to necessarily hate Mutants as much as they're scared of what they could do if they wanted to. It's why Orchis forms, to make sure the balance of power is in check, and on some level they have a point even if they come off as villainous.
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Death Is Cheap
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Death Is Cheap: It is revealed that a lot of mutantkind's revival is due to The Five, a group of mutants whose powers together can bring about a living, though mindless, mutant. Thanks to Cerebro, Xavier can restore their minds and bring them back to full. While they can do this with ease, Xavier hates doing this because, despite being able to come back from the dead, it still hurts to see those he loves die.
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Properly Paranoid
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Properly Paranoid: The end of House of X #1 reveals that a group known as "Orchis", comprised of members of S.H.I.E.L.D., S.W.O.R.D., H.A.M.M.E.R., Alpha Flight, and others, are in the process of building new Sentinels. Seeing as Magneto is essentially telling the countries of the world "Yeah, we're gonna surpass you and we're having this world, but you can have it if you be good", egos and fears are already flaring up.
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The Constant: Moira discovers, to her horror and despair, that no matter what she does to alter the timeline, the invention of artificial intelligence and sapient robots always leads to the creation Sentinels. Even when she spends one life murdering the entire Trask family to stop them, the Sentinels just get built by someone else. An impeding mutant genocide is also revealed as such by Moira to Charles in her tenth life.
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Franklin Richards/Powerhouse — Reality Manipulation (Universal)
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Blessed with Suck
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Issue six of Powers of X has entries from Moira's diary that all but state that Proteus and David Haller were conceived as means to an end. This explains their neglect and suffering under their parents' care outside of the general Blessed with Suck nature of their powers which is made an unintended consequence.
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Bad Boss: Nimrod the Lesser doesn't actually like working with humans against mutantkind, and while he's always professional and polite towards his human henchmen, they'd damn well better return the courtesy, or else disintegration is on the table.
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Then Let Me Be Evil
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Then Let Me Be Evil: Moira tries this a few times. One time she tried to cure mutantkind seeing them as a curse. Another time after seeing Xavier's dream fail and get crushed, she turned to back Magneto only for him to lose, and lose badly, against the combined Avengers and X-Men team-up. The time after that, she backed Apocalypse.
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Humans Are Bastards
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Humans Are Bastards: Many mutants have come to believe this about humanity as a whole, particularly in Year 100 where, when given the choice of co-existing with mutants or exterminating them by subjugating themselves before machine overlords, they seemingly chose the latter. The narrative itself, however, refuses to condemn humanity and unlike many books in the franchise shows that they have understandable reasons for many of their actions, as well as that mutants don’t exactly have the moral high ground either.
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Curb-Stomp Battle: Apocalypse gets hit with The Worf Effect by Nimrod in the first Bad Future.
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Pun-Based Title
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Pun-Based Title: The titular "Powers of X" are the powers of 10. The unknown factor is the roman numeral ten.
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Because Destiny Says So
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Because Destiny Says So: The reason Moira has been into the mutant cause in her last seven lives is that a Seer (name of Destiny) told her to. With a threat of permanent death in life eleven and rather lengthy and painful deaths in the lives in between if she didn't, but being a Seer, she must have Seen that this was how to make it most likely that Moira would, in fact, join the mutant cause.
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The One Thing I Don't Hate About You
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The One Thing I Don't Hate About You: Eric tells Lorna that the one progressive thing humans did was stop roaming as nomads and start civilization.
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A.I. Is a Crapshoot
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A.I. Is a Crapshoot: Played with and deconstructed. The series posits that sapient robots, cyborgs, and other types of transhumanity form a third party in the human-mutant conflict, one which seems to inevitably turn on and destroy both sides. However, keeping with the story’s gray morality, machinekind is not portrayed as Always Chaotic Evil; they overthrow their creators because they’re abused by mutants and humans alike, treated as nothing more than soulless weapons to be exploited or destroyed, while being forced to fight a race war they have no stake in, all under the justification that they’re machines. And for every robot or transhuman that wants to Take Over the World, there’s just as many that aren’t onboard with such ideals and simply want peace. It’s telling that the very first thing the Mother Mold says upon coming online is that it’s measured both mutants and humans... and found them all wanting.
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Would Hurt a Child: Destiny implies that she sees Moira dying before her powers activate at age thirteen in her twelfth life, but promises that if she is not "good", Destiny herself will kill Moira in her eleventh life before her powers activate. In Moira's seventh life, she eradicates the Trask bloodline. Every last one of them.
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Golden Ending
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Golden Ending: Essentially what Moira is trying accomplish; each of her previous attempts to resolve the human-mutant dilemma ended in disaster, so in this timeline she’s pooling all her knowledge from previous lives to try and pull off one perfect run that breaks all the rules she followed in said previous lives.
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Sealed Evil in a Can
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Sealed Evil in a Can: Also goes into Put on a Bus with Sabretooth who is swallowed up by Krakoa to spend his life in conscious stasis.
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Scenery Porn
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Scenery Porn: Krakoa is quite a lush place to look at, and the comic takes every chance to show it off.
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TechnologicalSingularity
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Technological Singularity: Taken to a literal level in Powers of X #5 where the Titan theory is discussed; it proposes that there are galactic civilizations that grew to develop technology from manipulating fundamental particles and became so advanced that their society collapsed spacetime. To the rest of the universe they appear to be black holes. Even further, it's stated that the Phalanx, who consume worldminds, are descended from these civilizations as proxies for assimilating information and that there may be a level where multiple black holes are these beings networking.
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall: The fourth scene of House of X #1 features Cypher and Sage talking about how cynicism needs to be left in the past and that hope is now present. This is pretty clearly a reference to the recent X-Men years, where the X-Men faced extinction on two separate occasions. Similarly, House of X #4 repeatedly enumerates the repeated mutant genocides with a correspondingly repeated refrain of "No More", building to a climax that is a two page spread of nothing but the words NO MORE. While ostensibly it's about Professor X, and mutantdom at large, refusing to be victims any longer, it's also a clear statement for the franchise, which had been spectacularly ill-treated in the previous decade due to Disney wanting to render the media rights, which Fox held, as unvaluable as possible.
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Fling a Light into the Future
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Cylobel gives herself up to the Man-Machine Supremacy to allow Rasputin and Cardinal to escape. Shortly afterwards, the Year 100 timeline ends with all of Apocalypse’s X-Men dying to try and give Moira a chance to steer the next timeline (the current Marvel Universe) into a better path.
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Villainous Valour
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Highlighting the grey morality of the story, the botched Orchis raid depicts both X-Men and Orchis members pulling these, with the X-Men dying to stop Mother Mold from coming online and Orchis bravely giving their lives to try and stop them.
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Wham Shot: The last set of charts in House of X #6 reveals another Krakoa growing in the Atlantic.
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Biomanipulation
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Joshua Foley/Elixir — Biokinesis
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10, or rather, X. Powers of X is specifically pronounced "Powers of Ten" for this reason.
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Disproportionate Retribution: What sets Moira against mutants in her third life is a distate for her own abilities and what she felt was Charles Xavier's god complex. He is rather arrogant, but Moira decides to develop a cure for him rather than, say, see if he grows out of it after graduating from Oxford which previous comics shown he largely had. She also seemed to have no problem with it in her tenth life as in her journals Moira all but admitted to encourage and exacerbate Xavier's worst tendencies, and may even caused some of them (for example Xavier can't be a neglectful parent if there's no kid to parent), to get him to a point where he would go all in on founding an all mutant nation that bans all non-mutants in addition to scaring the hell out of them to hopefully deter threates.
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Reincarnation
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Reincarnation: Moira has the power to reincarnate. When she dies, her consciousness transports across space and time to her fetal state, retaining her memories of her previous lives. This allows her to live in a nested time crunch by which time moves differently around her, which explains some parts of Comic-Book Time. It also makes her an almost invisible mutant, albeit someone Destiny can detect provided she knows where to look. Likewise, Moira isn't immortal. She can be killed as a baby before her mutant gene activates, ending her cycle of reincarnations. Destiny promises that Moira has at best 10 lives, maybe 11 for good behavior before she dies for good.
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Not-So-Omniscient Council of Bickering
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Not-So-Omniscient Council of Bickering: Downplayed with the Quiet Council. We are treated to some verbal sparring between Sinister and Exodus, and some none-too-gentle needling of Nightcrawler by Mystique, but for the most part everybody is on the same page. That said, we also see that the members have their own ideas and their own priorities, even before we remember that some of them absolutely loathe each other and in some cases have done so for centuries, and only the threat of a planet united against them will keep them united for long.
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What Measure Is a Mook?
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What Measure Is a Mook?: Debated by the X-Men who go on the Orchis raid. Cyclops, Jean, and Nightcrawler defy this and go out of their way to spare as many mooks as possible, pointing out that most of them are just normal people fighting for a misguided cause. Wolverine, Mystique, and Monet are far more ruthless and pragmatic, coldly killing any enemy that hinders the mission.
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Affably Evil
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Affably Evil: In Moira's ninth lifetime, Nimrod the Lesser is the leader of the Man-Machine Supremacy engaged in a war against mutants. He apologizes to Cylobel for what they did to her and even says he regrets what he has to do... Even as he does it, subjecting her to a Fate Worse than Death. In Moira's sixth lifetime, Nimrod the Greater was even more apologetic, especially since the entire war was All for Nothing. He’s also a Benevolent Boss towards his robot henchmen. His human minions more or less get the same treatment... unless they mouth off at the wrong time.
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The Eeyore
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The Eeyore: In Year 100, Xorn has become a suicidally depressed fatalist who expresses an uncomfortable amount of glee when he dies fighting the Man-Machine Ascendancy.
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Fantastic Racism
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Fantastic Racism: Naturally. The common theme of this storyline is related to this, building off of years of X-Men stories. However, this is actually a Reconstruction of the trope. The story goes to lengths to explain, examine and justify why each and all sides would feel this way. Both human and mutant sides have this towards each other, and it even factors in the third party of superpowered non-mutants. The general Gray-and-Grey Morality makes it hard to tell who exactly is in the right, or even if everyone is wrong. Many humans still feel this towards mutants, and are later joined in this by Earth’s sentient robot population. However, it's much more justified and way more realistic than it has been portrayed in the past, considering that they're set to be displaced by a species of superpowered beings who are actively being taught that they're superior and are the only super powered group where a Person of Mass Destruction can spontaneously develop from anyone at anytime .This raises very legitimate concerns, like what will happen if humans, even those who are completely innocent and don't hate mutants, are subjected to genocide or slavery? Outside of Hate Groups the general population doesn't seem to necessarily hate Mutants as much as they're scared of what they could do if they wanted to. It's why Orchis forms, to make sure the balance of power is in check, and on some level they have a point even if they come off as villainous. The mutants in turn act this way to the humans. Upon the discovery that mutantkind will outstrip humankind as the dominant species in the years to come, this has been the uniting point for why mutants are seen as superior, living in isolation on Krakoa, as they prepare to become the new superpower. It's made clear that no one that isn't a mutant can live there. Magneto makes it clear when he refers to the mutants as being humankind's new gods. Having seemingly drunk the kool aid nobody on the mutant side acts otherwise, at least in this comic, as they all view themselves as the superior species, painting humankind as uniformly bad, and look out for each other in their own land where no one else can be. It is also true that past events have shown tha anti-mutant hate groups who are bigots plain and simple seem to have an inordinate amount of influence in society. Even before Krakoa and the fear the sudden appearance of a mutant nation inspired, mutants have been living in a world where they experienced ethnic cleansing more than once and kids become targets in a racial war the moment their x-gene activates. This doesn't even take into account the times where mutants have been enslaved to be exploited for their abilities. It also finally examines and answers the decades longstanding meta-question and inconsistency of why mutants are discriminated upon, yet all the other superpowered beings of the world aren't. It's made clear that the mutants see themselves as superior here, and the non-mutant superpowered beings, such as mutates, are in the same boat as the baseline humans in not being allowed on Krakoa. Cyclops provides an Armor-Piercing Question to Invisible Woman, while pointing out how privileged she was for not being a mutant versus how unprivileged the mutant population is, when asked why they're acting xenophobic. Also, there's the fact that friends, allies and former X-Men team members that weren't mutants still aren't allowed on Krakoa, such as Omega Sentinel, who now allies with Orchis likely because of it. Just to show the sides are similar, Rasputin at one point claims that robots have no souls and that humans lost theirs, using this as justification for killing them. Professor X's "The Reason You Suck" Speech in House of X #6 quite clearly states why mutantkind, and Xavier in particular, is taking this stance now: that for years, he's tried to create a world of co-existence, trying to protect those who fear and hate them from those who would destroy them. And all they got in return were those people killing them. He has had enough
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Enemy Mine
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Enemy Mine: Knowledge of Moira's past experiences, and the danger that mutantkind is facing, gives cause for Professor X and Magneto to work together. This then extends to Mr. Sinister, who agrees to cooperate with them without knowing the full details.
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Karma Houdini Warranty
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Karma Houdini Warranty: Sabretooth is hit with this. When he, Mystique, and Toad steal data from Damage Control and get caught red-handed by the Fantastic Four, Mystique and Toad escape, but Sabretooth is captured. Cyclops comes to claim him on grounds of amnesty, but the Four won't release him. Cyclops backs down to avoid a fight, but notes it will be dealt with another time. Later, Creed stands trial for his crimes and smilingly pleads guilty for everything before saying he's not done killing yet. Emma comes to claim him due to his amnesty, successfully threatening the humans into submission and taking a remorseless Creed back to Krakoa... Where he is then tried for his crimes. One of the laws of Krakoa are then establish that mutants cannot kill humans, and while Sabretooth would typically get away with the Grandfather Clause excuse, he's still found guilty for breaking Magneto's explicit orders to not kill anyone on the Damage Control mission. And so, he faces mutant justice by being dropped into the depths of Krakoa.
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The Un-Reveal
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The Unreveal: House of X #6 finally shows Professor X in the present day without Cerebro on, and the back of his head looks normal... But with the front of his face, nothing from the nose-up is visible.
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Aliens in Cardiff
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Aliens in Cardiff: Krakoa is a resource rich, lush, advanced and alien-esque land where mutants reside. It is not located in North America, and certainly not near New York City like one might expect from Marvel, or on some fancy place like the Moon, Mars or an altogether alien world, or even some alternate dimension, but rather in the Oceania region, not far off from Australia.
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Kangaroo Court
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Kangaroo Court: The human court, while not as blatant about it as the mutant court, dismisses Sabretooth's lawyer's argument about the defendant's lack of intent, on account of the government's recently established twelve-strike rule.
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Split Timelines Plot
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Split Timelines Plot: The twist behind the X2 time period depicted in Powers of X is revealed in the third issue to be that it takes place during Moira's ninth life. In Powers of X #6, it's then revealed that the X3 time period is in Moira's sixth life.
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Genetic Engineering Is the New Nuke
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Genetic Engineering Is the New Nuke: How The Librarian came to be. Even though mutantkind was the evolutionary result of humanity, it couldn't hope to compete with genetic engineering. The result was that mutantkind ended up subservient to Homo novissima.
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Late-Arrival Spoiler
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Late-Arrival Spoiler: Announcements for the new titles following on from the two series managed to spoil a couple of plot twists: Apocalypse joining the X-Men in House of X was undercut by solicitations for the new Excalibur series, which revealed that he was a member of the team. The identity of The Red King on Krakoa's ruling council - which is still unrevealed at the end of House of X - was spoiled by the solicitations for Marauders.
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Time Skip
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Time Skip: An unspecified amount of time has passed since Uncanny X-Men (2018), and there have been many changes since. Powers of X #1 explicitly takes place in four different time periods, give or take a few years/timelines: X0: Year One (The Dream) — Set about ten years in the past, this is when Xavier and Moira MacTaggert first meet. This is set over a period of time during Chris Claremont's run. X1: Year Ten (The World) — This is the present day of House of X and Powers of X. X2: Year One Hundred (The War) — Roughly ninety years in the future, as the remaining mutants fight against the "Man-Machine Supremacy." In actuality, this takes place in Moira X's ninth lifetime. X3: Year One Thousand (Ascension) — Approximately nine hundred and ninety years in the future, as Post-Humans, who are the future of humanity, are now the dominant species and the remaining mutants live in "the Preserve." This takes place in Moira X's sixth life. House of X #2 jumps through significant moments from Moira's life. And the nine other iterations of said life.
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Soft Reboot
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Soft Reboot: The new Krakoa status quo is introduced and serves as a launch point for several series, with other series exploring its many facets and its resurrection protocols allowing for dead characters to return. Characters very rarely make explicit reference to prior continuity — though they still do, occasionally — and there's a time jump that distances the current stories from the most recent X-stories. The well-worn idea of mutants being hated and feared is paid lip-service but gives way to distrust of Krakoa specifically as a political entity, while mutants going extinct is used to motivate the new status quo, rather than as the status quo.
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Heel–Face Turn
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Heel–Face Turn: Things are so bad in the Year 100 timeline that Apocalypse has become the Big Good of the team, though it’s made clear he's still a monster; that timeline just ended up so awful that he came to be considered A Lighter Shade of Black. House of X #5 has all the mutants who were previously, if not evil, at least antagonistic to the X-Men, arriving on Krakoa and being welcomed. The Brotherhood, the Morlocks, Mr. Sinister, Selene, Exodus, Gorgon, Apocalypse. This is less of a traditional face turn and more a denying of the entire dichotomy — the nation of Krakoa is not good mutants or evil mutants. Just mutants.
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Even Evil Has Loved Ones
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Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Orchis’s leader and former AIM agent, Dr. Gregor, is Happily Married with Erasmus Mendel. Or rather, she was until he dies during the X-Men’s raid on the Mother Mold facility, making her conflict with them bitterly personal. Mystique turns out to only be working with the X-Men because Professor X and Magneto promised to use Krakoa’s revival technology to bring Destiny back to life... a promise they and Moira have no intention of fulfilling, as they see Destiny’s precognitive powers as a threat to Moira’s grand plan.
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Heroic Sacrifice
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Heroic Sacrifice: Cylobel gives herself up to the Man-Machine Supremacy to allow Rasputin and Cardinal to escape. Shortly afterwards, the Year 100 timeline ends with all of Apocalypse’s X-Men dying to try and give Moira a chance to steer the next timeline (the current Marvel Universe) into a better path. Highlighting the grey morality of the story, the botched Orchis raid depicts both X-Men and Orchis members pulling these, with the X-Men dying to stop Mother Mold from coming online and Orchis bravely giving their lives to try and stop them. In Moira's ninth life, on their way to deliver intel to Older Than They Look Moira, Wolverine volunteers to make one, but is waved off by Apocalypse who does the honors in his stead.
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Author Appeal
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Author Appeal: As per the norm with Hickman, graphics are featured and prominent to convey information.
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Dying Moment of Awesome
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Dying Moment of Awesome: Apocalypse and his X-Men in Year 100 give their lives to deal a crippling blow to the Man-Machine Ascendancy and give Moira information that will hopefully allow her to steer the current timeline onto a better path. X-Men and Orchis members alike get these during the botched Orchis raid. Erasmus sacrifices himself to try and stop the X-Men from boarding, while the Mother Mold spends its final moments spitefully shouting to Wolverine that robotkind will prevail in the end. Meanwhile, Wolverine and Nightcrawler allow themselves to be incinerated by the Sun to destroy Mother Mold (with Wolverine slicing at the Mother Mold’s head as they crash into the sun), while Monet valiantly holds the line against an entire squad of Orchis troopers.
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The Pardon
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The Pardon: Any and all mutants are welcome on Krakoa, including villains. When The Fantastic Four captures Creed, Cyclops comes out of the portal to take him back on grounds of amnesty. note The scene is even more jarring when recalling Scott's attitude toward Creed in the 90's during his Boxed Crook years in the mansion. Scott recognized Xavier trying to help Creed as the right thing to do, but noted he still disagreed because Creed wasn't worth the effort.
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Kirby Dots
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Kirby Dots: The particles that make up this trope are officially given a name in-universe as "Kirbons" by Nimrod the Greater.
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Navel-Deep Neckline
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Monet's costume has the collar and belt of her Navel-Deep Neckline X-Factor suit, but is closed / zipped in the front like her very last X-Factor suit.
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Cynicism Catalyst
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Cynicism Catalyst: In her third life, Moira desperately searched for answers on what she was and saw Charles Xavier identify as a mutant on national television. When she actually met him, the combination of distaste for her own abilities and his pride made her decided that mutants were a disease and she spent the her research developing a cure.
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The Reveal
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The Reveal: House of X #2 begins with one so massive that Marvel refused to release a preview of the issue. It's that Moira MacTaggert is a mutant with the ability to live ten lives from her birth onwards, and that Xavier's current plan is based on her ideas from all ten iterations of her life. Powers of X #3 reveals that the 100 year future segments have been in the ninth loop of Moira's life, not the future of the House of X loop. It also casually reveals that Professor X, Moira MacTaggert, and Magneto had a schism in ideologies in the current timeline, although this was seemingly resolved by the events of House of X #1. House of X #5 opens by revealing that while Cerebro is designed to locate mutants, it's primary function is to copy and store the minds of every mutant it locates so that Professor X can return inside the revived body of the mutant should they die. Powers of X #6 shows that that the X3 segments have been taking place in the heretofore unseen sixth loop of Moira's life, and the blue people are actually future humans who have technologically uplifted themselves - mutants may naturally evolve to replace humanity, but for the evolution itself to happen, mutants must be relevant. Humanity defeated the mutants by making them irrelevant.
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Diplomatic Impunity
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Diplomatic Impunity: One of the conditions in the treaties Krakoa is signing with other nations is that all mutants get this sort of immunity. Sabretooth is the pilot case when the Fantastic Four nab him red-handed after murdering some security guards. As soon as the US signs its treaty, Emma Frost arrives at Sabretooth's trial and extradites him to Krakoa (where he discovers Krakoan justice is not particularly merciful).
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Meaningful Name
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Meaningful Name: Prior to release, it wasn't clear why Powers of X was referred to as "Powers of Ten". However, the reasoning becomes clear from page one: each "power" corresponds to a certain time period after a certain point; namely, Year One (100), Year Ten (101), Year One Hundred (102), and Year One Thousand (103). Likewise, the species intelligence of society as defined by Powers of X #2 and #5 are measured in powers of ten. "Destiny" is the codename of Irene (Greek for "peace") Adler (German for "eagle"). But "Moira"? It means destiny.
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Religious Bruiser
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Religious Bruiser: Nightcrawler, as per usual, which gets him cruelly mocked by some of the other mutants, though he tries his best to pretend it doesn’t bother him.
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Shut Up, Kirk!
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Shut Up, Kirk!: When Xavier tries to recruit Namor and implores him to come be with his fellow mutants, the Sub-Mariner is supremely unimpressed, saying he can tell Xavier is full of it and to piss off until he can pay Namor the respect Namor feels he’s owed and is truly ready to embrace Namor's ideas of mutanthood.
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Super Breeding Program
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Super Breeding Program: It's implied in a diary entry of Moira that Proteus and David Haller's powers were deliberately engineered from her and Xavier's respective genetics out of an apparent need for a Reality Warper mutant. Well, she got what she wanted, took long enough for her to get it to work for her.
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Superman Stays Out of Gotham
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Superman Stays Out of Gotham: While played straight in the House of X timeline (aside from the Fantastic Four having a brief appearance in the first issue), this is averted in a number of alternate timelines, such as when an alliance of Avengers and other superheroes kill Magneto in Moira's eighth life, or when a number of Avengers are slaughtered by Apocalypse and his Horsemen in her ninth life. The vast majority of the cast in these series are unsurprisingly mutant and mutant-adjacent characters.
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You Can't Fight Fate
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You Can't Fight Fate: In the course of her ten lives, Moira discerns several events that seemingly always happen, no matter what she does to alter the timeline. The most prominent being that the X-Men are always formed, mutants and humans always have some kind of conflict, and the Sentinels are always created.
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Big Bad Ensemble
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Big Bad Ensemble: The Sentinels are collectively the absolute greatest threat to mutantkind's continued existence, as Moira learns across multiple lifetimes. In one timeline, Nimrod becomes the apex of all that Sentinels can be — so in the present timeline, she gives the X-Men the information necessary to destroy Nimrod's creator, the Mother Mold. The Phalanx are also this in the the most distant future timeline, being an existential threat to humans and mutants alike. Overall, the central concept seems to be that machines are an existential threat to mutantkind.
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Covers Always Lie
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Covers Always Lie: Powers of X #2 has Emma, Magneto and the Brotherhood on the cover. Magneto is the only one of these characters to show up in the issue. The focus is mostly on past and future events with a small present-day cameo from Scott and Xavier. House of X #4 shows Husk fighting alongside everyone against the Orchis, but she is dead at the start of the issue. Powers of X #5 shows Mr. Sinister on the cover, yet he only appears in a single panel flashback to Charles Xavier's psychic invitation to the X-Men's foes to join the mutant nation on Krakoa.
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Grey-and-Gray Morality
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Grey-and-Gray Morality: Unlike many prior comics, the many moral gray areas of the conflict between mutants and humans are highlight. The mutants are just trying to live a peaceful life on Krakoa, but are resorting to increasingly ruthless Realpolitik to achieve that, including giving amnesty to villains like Magneto, Mystique, and Sabretooth, with some of them even being open about wanting to Take Over the World. Orchis and the Man-Machine Supremacy work to destroy mutantkind, but only out of a not-entirely-unjustified fear that mutants are trying to supplant them, and many of them aren’t entirely on-board with the anti-mutant crusade. The moral ambiguity is highlighted in House Of X #3 and 4, in which even the narrative itself schizophrenically bounces back and forth on who it’s rooting for. One second, you’re watching the heroic X-Men courageously sacrifice themselves to foil the evil Orchis. The next, you’re watching the valiant forces of Orchis bravely fight off an invasion by the ruthless X-Men, despite being greatly outmatched.
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Once More, with Clarity
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Once More, with Clarity: In issue #1 of Powers of X, during their first meeting, Charles Xavier tells Moira MacTaggert about his dream, at which point Moira reveals she knows all about him, and tells him to read her mind. In issue #2 of House of X, we see that Moira had actually lived nine previous lives, and she's letting Xavier see all of mutantkind's tribulations through her memories. In Powers of X #6 we learn what he saw in the X3 timeline, and we finally get why Moira got so much more motivated starting with life seven. In issue #1 of House of X, we see Xavier surrounded with various mutants, proclaiming "To me, my X-Men". In issue #5, we see that those mutants are actually the revived X-Men who sacrificed themselves destroying Mother Mold.
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Arc Words
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Arc Words: The words "dream" and "sleep" comes up a lot. The first issue of Powers of X is called "The Last Dream of Professor X." We learned why it was called that in Powers of X #6, when Moira tells Xavier that he's been dreaming the wrong dream and he needs to wake up. In Powers of X #3, Omega Sentinel states, "We don't sleep at all, Nimrod. In fact, that's what the mutants think is wrong with us — that we do not dream." In House of X #6, Xavier's telepathic speech to the world includes the fact that he realized his dream was a lie... and that humanity's dream that the world would be theirs forever was also a lie. He ends the speech by saying, "While you slept, the world changed."
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Put on a Bus
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Put on a Bus: Sabretooth is imprisoned within Krakoa for the crimes he committed while breaking into Damage Control.
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Friend to All Children
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Friend to All Children: Logan is first seen as he's seen laughing while he plays with two mutant children.
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Mr. Vice Guy
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Mr. Vice Guy: Professor Xavier, as noted by Moira, with said vice being Pride.
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Distinction Without a Difference
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Distinction Without a Difference: They will not tolerate prisons on Krakoa, so the Council imprisons criminals within Krakoa instead. And prior to sentencing they're happy to keep you in a sphere of water – as much suspended animation as the punishment if you are voted guilty.
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Armor-Piercing Question
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It also finally examines and answers the decades longstanding meta-question and inconsistency of why mutants are discriminated upon, yet all the other superpowered beings of the world aren't. It's made clear that the mutants see themselves as superior here, and the non-mutant superpowered beings, such as mutates, are in the same boat as the baseline humans in not being allowed on Krakoa. Cyclops provides an Armor-Piercing Question to Invisible Woman, while pointing out how privileged she was for not being a mutant versus how unprivileged the mutant population is, when asked why they're acting xenophobic. Also, there's the fact that friends, allies and former X-Men team members that weren't mutants still aren't allowed on Krakoa, such as Omega Sentinel, who now allies with Orchis likely because of it.
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Cannot Tell a Lie
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Cannot Tell a Lie: Subverted with Nimrod the Lesser. Humans, he notes, believe lying is contrary to his programming, but he could lie all day just for the fun of it. Honestly, he'd be a horrible war strategist if he could not lie.
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech
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Professor X's "The Reason You Suck" Speech in House of X #6 quite clearly states why mutantkind, and Xavier in particular, is taking this stance now: that for years, he's tried to create a world of co-existence, trying to protect those who fear and hate them from those who would destroy them. And all they got in return were those people killing them. He has had enough
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An Offer You Can't Refuse
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An Offer You Can't Refuse: Magneto makes it very clear that Xavier's olive branch is completely and totally non-negotiable.
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How We Got Here
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How We Got Here: Xavier's "To me, my X-Men." opening sequence in House of X #1 where we see X-Men being born from Krakoa pods. It's finally explained in House of X #5 that this is the rebirth of Cyclops & his deceased team who were killed in House of X #4 during their mission to destroy Mother Mold.
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Mechanical Abomination
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Mechanical Abomination: The Phalanx are depicted as such, and other Hive Minds like them are indicated to be even more eldritch in nature.
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Costume Evolution
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Costume Evolution: A few cases. Cyclops's new costume has characteristics from his Astonishing and post-AvX/Mutant Rebellion-era costumes. Wolverine's costume is an updated version of the classic brown and yellow. Monet's costume has the collar and belt of her Navel-Deep Neckline X-Factor suit, but is closed / zipped in the front like her very last X-Factor suit. Creed's costume is his Jim Lee suit with the colors inverted. Similar to his Weapon X-Force costume, except that one was orange and black instead of the yellow and brown here.
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Rewarded as a Traitor Deserves
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Rewarded as a Traitor Deserves: According to the notes in Powers of X #1, Mister Sinister defected to the Man-Machine Supremacy after creating a final traitorous batch of mutants, where he was promptly executed.
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Logical Weakness
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Logical Weakness: Moira is reborn again in an alternate timeline thanks to her powers, effectively meaning she can't die by any means. However, this only works after said powers manifest at the age of 13. If she dies before then, it's for real. Destiny, who can see possible futures and thus could find Moira, threatens that this fate will befall Moira if she tries to invent a mutant cure again, before having Pyro immolate her.
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Ambiguously Evil
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Ambiguously Evil: Something's up with Professor Xavier; not only has he seemingly abandoned his philosophy of integration and equality in favor of isolationism and looking down on normal humans, but he's suddenly willing to work with villains like Mystique, Sabretooth, and Toad to get things done. One of the first things we see him do is send them to steal valuable data from Damage Control, seemingly not caring when Sabretooth kills several innocent security guards in the process. This is due to the fact that, in this version of the timeline, Moira decided that the only way to ensure the survival of mutants is to wear down Xavier’s idealism and push him into breaking all the rules he followed in her previous lives. Even then his interaction with Namor suggests that she wasn't able to convince him of mutant superiority.
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Portal Network
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Portal Network: Krakoa now has a type of flower that grows in an arch that teleports whoever it wishes to a paired flower in a remote location. They'll automatically transport mutants, but humans need mutants to ask permission to travel to the main island itself.
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Above Good and Evil
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Above Good and Evil: Magneto, as usual.
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Protagonist-Centered Morality
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Protagonist-Centered Morality: Deconstructed. The mutants are the protagonists of the story, and the morality is very much in favor of them as the mutants are the majority of what we see. However, this has clear effects outside of it, and creates issues when they try to impose that on others. In House of X #1, Cyclops comes in to take Sabretooth back to Krakoa on the grounds of amnesty — despite Sabretooth committing a bunch of crimes including murder. Mr. Fantastic, who isn't a mutant but doesn't possess the anti-mutant prejudices of others, is very much against giving Sabretooth a pardon just for being a mutant. He successfully prevents it, but Cyclops' indicates it's only a delay. Outside of that, there's all the moral ambiguity that's pragmatic at best, with mutants (heroic or otherwise) proclaiming themselves superior and being presented as such, and again it's treated as good from their point of view, but definitely not the others. This is, however, later addressed when the Quiet Council enacts new laws for Krakoa, and Sabretooth is imprisoned for breaking the first law established; Magneto gave him specific orders not to kill prior to the mission, which he deliberately disobeyed.
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Back from the Dead
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Back from the Dead: Seems to be going around. Everyone, besides mutants who can see the future are back. Using the abilities of five mutants (Goldballs, Proteus, Elixir, Tempus and Hope Summers) to generate appropriate bodies from Sinister's archive of mutant DNA and Xavier's copies of mutant minds, any mutant who dies is able to return.
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Conlang
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Conlang: Krakoa now has its own language, devised by Cypher, that is telepathically imprinted on any mutants who come to its main island. This language is shown throughout the comics. And while much of the provided text is simply English written in the Krakoan alphabet, there are a few genuinely new words. It's also pointed out this is the language of Krakoa the nation; Krakoa the mutant island can only be understood by Cypher.
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Mind Rape
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Mindrape: Discussed by Xavier during the UN meeting.
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Deconstructed Trope
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Ostensibly, Krakoa’s amnesty policy means the X-Men are doing this with most of their old enemies, even the really evil ones like Sabretooth and Emplate. In practice, it’s pretty clear that a great many mutants on Krakoa still despise one another, and nobody’s about to forget anytime soon that they were enemies with incompatible philosophies.
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The Government
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The Government: Krakoa's first government is called the Quiet Council, divided into four groups: Autumn (Xavier, Magneto, and Apocalypse), Winter (Mister Sinister, Exodus and Mystique), Spring (Emma Frost, Sebastian Shaw, and Kitty Pryde), and Summer (Storm, Jean Grey, and Nightcrawler). They are joined by Krakoa themself, with Cypher serving as their translator, and the Great Captains (Cyclops, Gorgon, Bishop, and Magik) who are the nation's generals.
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Reed Richards Is Useless
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Reed Richards Is Useless: Averted, the X-Men come up with 3 pieces of technology (including a longevity drug and a universal vaccine) that may change human civilization and they mass-market it for political power that does indeed alter the course of history.
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Immunity Attrition
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Immunity Attrition: When Sabretooth starts getting a little too uppity during his trial, Emma Frost uses her psychic powers to try and make him quiet down... only for Victor to resist it (though with obvious difficulty). But then Jean Grey joins in and Sabretooth shuts down, unable to fight off the combined influence of two psychics.
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Psychic Static
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Psychic Static: The ambassadors attempt such a thing to keep out their intentions from psychics, but the Cuckoos are able to pierce through, save for one who is a little tougher to crack.
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Timey-Wimey Ball
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Timey-Wimey Ball: Subverted. The timeline we are familiar with is stated to have happened in Moira's fourth life, but implied to have also happened in her tenth life, so it seems likely that it went or would have gone that way without her interference every time, and so she is not creating new timelines so much as resetting the old one.
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Wham Episode
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Wham Episode: Hickman's reading order at the end of his issues marks out in red certain issues that lay on the wham. Marked in red are House of X #2 and #5, and Powers of X #6, indicating that the issues contain some of the most crucial events for the future of the series. House of X #2 lives up to the advertising with the reveal that Moira has been a mutant for a long time and she has the power to reincarnate and has lived and died nine times before her current 616 lifetime. Powers of X #3 reveals that the events of X2: Year One Hundred occurred during the ninth life of Moira. House of X #4 ends with Mother Mold being destroyed... At the cost of Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Wolverine, Nightcrawler, Archangel, Husk, Penance, and Mystique all dying. House of X #5 brings back all the mutants that died in #4... by revealing that for the past decades, Xavier has been using Cerebro to make backups of the minds of every single mutant and has figured out how to combine the powers of five mutants to create new bodies for them, meaning he can not only resurrect any mutant at will, but aims to eventually resurrect all of the 16.5 million mutants that died on Genosha. And at the end, Xavier warmly greets even more amnestied villains... including Mr. Sinister, Exodus, and Apocalypse. Powers of X #6 not only reveals that the events of X3: Year One Thousand occurred during the sixth life of Moira, but also that the reason that she had opened her mind to Xavier is to extinguish his ideals.
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Mis-blamed: In-Universe. Bolivar Trask is once again, rather unfairly, given the blame for every mutant death caused by a Sentinel, purely because he invented the technology. This includes the destruction of Genosha, something that happened after Trask had been dead for years and which was committed by Cassandra Nova, a Mummudrai.
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Superpower Lottery
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Superpower Lottery: The term "Omega-level mutant" is expanded upon via a chart. It means a mutant who's said to register — or reach — an undefinable upper limit of that power's specific classification. Using two examples, Magneto and Forge, as both are the two most powerful mutants of their types (magnetism and technopathy), but what makes Magneto Omega-level while Forge isn't, is that Magneto's specific power cannot be surpassed, whereas Forge's can (and has) been surpassed by non-mutants, such as Tony Stark. In short, an Omega-level mutant is the top-tier of their ability. The chart lists a number of Omega-level mutants, all of whom are different flavors and different levels of grotesquely overpowered: Jamie Braddock/Monarch — Reality Manipulation (Quantum) Robert Drake/Iceman — Temperature Manipulation (Negative) Joshua Foley/Elixir — Biokinesis Jean Grey/Marvel Girl — Telepathy David Haller/Legion — Power Manifestation Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto — Magnetism Kevin MacTaggert/Proteus — Reality Manipulation (Psionic) Absolon Mercator/Mister M — Matter Manipulation Ororo Monroe/Storm — Weather Manipulation Bennet du Paris/Exodus — Telekinesis Quentin Quire/Kid Omega — Telepathy Franklin Richards/Powerhouse — Reality Manipulation (Universal) Gabriel Summers/Vulcan — Energy Manipulation Hope Summers — Power Manipulation
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Hive Mind
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Hive Mind: Various types are explained about in Powers of X #2. It's hinted that Xavier's grand plan is to turn mutantkind into one. Humankind eventually created a hive mind called Nimbus housed in Nimrod the Lesser that is similar to the Supremor Kree AI intellligence. This is called the Worldmind. One step above the worldbuild is a Phalanx which is a galactic level intelligence that drinks Worldminds like milkshakes. Powers of X #5 takes this up to eleven with the Titans: Civilizations of such size and complexity that their combined intellect collapsed spacetime; And with the Strongholds and Dominions: Higher forms of thought that use Titans as "building units". These sentiences only fear threats on the level of Galactus and the Phoenix Force. The Cardinals, mentioned in Powers of X #1 as the third incarnation of Sinister's mutant breeding program, is a non-telepathic version. Sinister himself averts this trope with his clones.
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Arc Number
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Arc Number: 10, or rather, X. Powers of X is specifically pronounced "Powers of Ten" for this reason. On the subject of Roman Numerals, the numbers II, IV, V, VI, IX have appeared in sequence to promote the storyline — all referring to members of the Weapons Plus program. Curiously, Weapon VIII, the remaining unknown of the ten original members of the program, is not among those mentioned, while Weapon II has been identified as a squirrel with an Adamantium skeleton. This was later revealed to be five non-X-Men characters who may be connected to the Weapon Plus program - Brute Force (a team of animals cybernetically enhanced), Man-Thing, Venom (or at least a symbiote), Luke Cage and Typhoid Mary. It likely also refers to Moira MacTaggert, who is revealed to be a mutant who reincarnates and retains her memories of her prior lives — but she can only do so 10 times according to Destiny. The life that fans are familiar with is the tenth life. Moira is often referred to as "Moira X".
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Defiant to the End
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X-Men and Orchis members alike get these during the botched Orchis raid. Erasmus sacrifices himself to try and stop the X-Men from boarding, while the Mother Mold spends its final moments spitefully shouting to Wolverine that robotkind will prevail in the end. Meanwhile, Wolverine and Nightcrawler allow themselves to be incinerated by the Sun to destroy Mother Mold (with Wolverine slicing at the Mother Mold’s head as they crash into the sun), while Monet valiantly holds the line against an entire squad of Orchis troopers.
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The Power of Creation
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Absolon Mercator/Mister M — Matter Manipulation
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"Ass" in Ambassador
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"Ass" in Ambassador: Magneto is as blunt and dismissive of "homo sapiens" as ever, casually insulting the ambassadors he's ostensibly negotiating with and making vaguely threatening comments about humanity having "new gods".
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Unwitting Instigator of Doom
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Unwitting Instigator of Doom: It’s implied that Moira may have been inadvertently responsible for the creation of Onslaught, as she spent years destroying Professors X’s hopefulness and faith in humanity, fracturing his mind to try and bring him around to her point of view.
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What Measure Is a Non-Human?
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Just to show the sides are similar, Rasputin at one point claims that robots have no souls and that humans lost theirs, using this as justification for killing them.
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A Day in the Limelight
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A Day in the Limelight: In Powers of X #4, rather than resume the current House of X plotline, the X1 segment instead focuses on Cypher being taken to Krakoa by Professor X to devise the communication system used by the mutants in the present storyline. This sequence takes place one month ago (approximately while the Beast was doing Krakoa-related work at the Savage Land at the beginning of House of X #1).
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing: The new definition of omega level as any mutant with no apparent upper limit on a specific power uses Tony Stark (who also has some experience with genetic modification) exceeding Forge in invention as an example on why the latter isn't omega level. This hints at the climactic revelation of Homo novissima as an artificial branch of humanity that outstripped mutantdom through technological and genetic engineering rather than evolution. The Red Diamond gossip at Bar Sinister hints at future events, including possible revelations concerning Madelyne. Namor's response to Xavier precedes the revelation that Xavier, despite what his words and actions suggested, hadn't come around to Moira and Magneto's way of thinking on mutant superiority.
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Can't Argue with Elves
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Can't Argue with Elves: Deconstructed, as it's increasingly made clear that mutants acting like this applies to them is a big part of why they and baseline humans continually come into conflict. How would you respond if a bunch of people with godlike powers just spontaneously appeared, unilaterally staked a claim on part of the ocean, and told you that they can do whatever they want because they are the future and that they'll let you have the scraps if you behave? Xavier tries to justify this by saying he tried the whole co-existence with humans bit and that it always ends with someone throwing a Sentinel at them or murdering mutants for existing, but this claim has issues of its own. And going even further, Moira’s sixth life shows that mutants are likely to face their own elves in the form of Post-Humanity, who trumped them through genetic engineering and cybernetics, just as mutants threaten to supplant humans through evolution.
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Continuity Nod
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Continuity Nod: The designs include elements from famous stories and AUs of the X-Men, from the Phoenix Saga, to the '90s, Age of Apocalypse and so on. House of X #1 features references to Hickman's Fantastic Four and Avengers runs, such as references to Sol's Anvil and Sol's Hammer and the terraformed section of Mars. In Year 100, the Shi’ar Empire is ruled by Xandra, Xavier and Lilandra’s daughter who was introduced in Mr. and Mrs. X. Orchis' headquarters are partially built from the remains of Master Mold. Their current plan is to build a Mother Mold, that can create master molds. Powers of X #2 mentions humanity building a Worldmind, the invasion of the Badoon in the 31st century, and the mutants repelling a second Annihilation Wave. When Cyclops is revived, Storm asks how she knows it’s really him, to which Cyclops responds that he once thought he was strong, only for Storm to show what strength really is; a nod to the storyline is Chris Claremont’s run where Storm and Cyclops dueled for leadership of the X-Men, with a depowered Storm winning quite easily. Genosha is referenced relatively often. Apparently in at least two of Moira's timelines, it was given to Magneto then destroyed by Cassandra Nova. Emma wanting Kitty on the Council is reminiscent of the Whedon run when she wanted her on the team because she wanted someone to keep an eye on her. Of course, we don't know her specific reasons yet.
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Suicide Mission
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Suicide Mission: Powers of X #3 focuses entirely on the first of the two Bad Future timelines, and how Apocalypse's X-Men have to steal some critical information and deliver it to Moira X. They all die, but accomplish their mission before Moira's life is extinguished. House of X #3-4, likewise, focus on Cyclops and his squad of mutants infiltrating the Orchis space station to destroy the Mother Mold before it goes online. They all die, but barely manage to thwart Orchis' plan.
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Punctuated! For! Emphasis!
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Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: Mr. Sinister when he first meets Xavier and Magneto:
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Production Foreshadowing
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Production Foreshadowing: One of the events mentioned in the timeline given in House of X is a second Annihilation Wave. As of the time the series began, there'd only been one Annihilation Wave. Then Marvel announced Annihilation was getting a sequel.
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The Revolution Will Not Be Civilized
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The Revolution Will Not Be Civilized: The X-Men of Year 100 are basically terrorists fighting a brutal and ruthless war against the Man-Machine Ascendancy. Among other things, we see them blow up a church as a distraction.
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Judge, Jury, and Executioner
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Judge, Jury, and Executioner: The Quiet Council serves all these functions, and they prefer to get it all over with within about ten minutes.
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Back from the Brink
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Back from the Brink: The main drive behind the creation of the nation of Krakoa: the destruction of Genosha was thought to have culled back mutantkind to the point where they would never surpass humanity. However, the reignition of the X-Gene and mutant powers shot mutantkind back up. And that's not even getting into the Five, and the means by which hundreds of mutants can be resurrected each day.
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Double-Meaning Title: "Powers of X" does not merely refer to the years X0-X3, but to Moira's powers as the hitherto unknown factor. Since her marriage to Charles in life four, the captions refer to her as Moira X.
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Rule of Three
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Rule of Three: According to Powers of X #2 and #5, there are three tiers of society types defined by species intelligence (SI): planetary, galactic, and universal. Each tier is defined by three types of societies each: planetary societies include Machine (SI: 100), Hive (SI: 101), and Intelligence (SI: 102 to 103); galactic societies include Technarch (SI: 104), Worldmind (SI: 105), and Phalanx (SI: 106); and universal societies include Titan (SI: 107), Stronghold (SI: 108), and Dominion (SI: undefined). The Council makes exactly three laws.
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Status Quo Is God
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Status Quo Is God: Sabretooth spent many years as a hero after AXIS, but was lobotomized at the end of Weapon X. Now, he's back to being a Card-Carrying Villain and wearing a variation of his classic Jim Lee costume. Emma Frost killed Shaw and took his mantle as Black King in X-Men Black: Emma Frost while dawning a black outfit. Here, she's the White Queen again. This one did receive an explanation as Magneto and Xavier decided Emma should serve as the public face of Hellfire, but needed Shaw to come back to do their dirtier work behind the scenes. Emma is even lightly befuddled when they bring up this request, noting in a Beat panel that she just got rid of him. Jean Grey has gone back to her Marvel Girl persona and costume. Monet has gone back to her Penance and appears to be merged back with the form, being able to transform whenever she pleases.
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Karma Houdini
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Karma Houdini: In order to get as many mutants on Krakoa as possible, many mutant super-villains have been given amnesty, whether deserved or not.
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And I Must Scream
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And I Must Scream: Sabretooth's killing of the guards in the very first issue of House of X causes the Quiet Council to "exile" him. That means he is sealed deep within Krakoa, kept in stasis, and conscious for all of it. He may get a chance to redeem himself one day, but that day is a long way off.
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Hidden Elf Village
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Hidden Elf Village: Krakoa, a nation that only mutants can reside in. Humans must have permission from higher authorities to visit, and are unable to live there. Similarly, beings of other superpowered origins (such as mutates) like the Fantastic Four or Spider-Man also fall under this restriction. The only two known exceptions thus far of non-mutants living on Krakoa is the alien dragon Lockheed (more of a Team Pet than an actual individual of his own) and the techno-organic alien Warlock (considered a "mutant" of a sort for being different than the other members of his race). Notably, this restriction even appears to extend to past friends, allies and team members that weren't actually mutants; Omega Sentinel, a former member of the X-Men but not a mutant, was not extended the ability to reside there, which may partly explain why she now works against them as part of Orchis.
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Mega-Corp: The Hellfire Club/Corporation under Emma Frost has become Krakoa’s equivalent of the East India Trading Company, a comparison she herself makes.
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Dramatic Irony: On Moira's tenth life, Wolverine is strongly against Xavier allowing mutants like Apocalypse and Sinister to join Krakoa. On Moira's ninth life, Wolverine is Apocalypse's most trusted Horseman and is willing to lay down his life for him.
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Four-Star Badass
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Four-Star Badass: Cyclops, Gorgon, Bishop and Magik are appointed the Great Captains of Krakoa, making them the generals of the mutant nation. As Captain Commander, Cyclops is first among equals.
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Face–Heel Turn: Omega Sentinel, a former member of the X-Men, is now working with Orchis (an alliance of various organizations) against the X-Men and mutantkind. The reason is rather simple; despite being an X-Man at one point, Omega Sentinel is not a mutant herself and was once designed to kill mutants (an origin that's about as un-mutant as they come). The oncoming mutant alliance is grave concern for those outside of it, including her. Downplayed with Sabretooth who is fully back to being a Card-Carrying Villain but due to the books Graying Morality is still portrayed as loyal to Xavier. Subverted as of House of X #6, where it’s made very clear that his brand of murderous evil will not be tolerated on Krakoa and he is “exiled” for it.
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Abusive Parents: Issue six of Powers of X has entries from Moira's diary that all but state that Proteus and David Haller were conceived as means to an end. This explains their neglect and suffering under their parents' care outside of the general Blessed with Suck nature of their powers which is made an unintended consequence. In case we needed a reminder of why Mystique won't be winning any "Mom of the Year" awards, she spends the first Quiet Council meeting cruelly needling Nightcrawler — her own son — by insulting his religious beliefs. There’s nothing physical done, but Nightcrawler is visibly bristled by it, even if he tries to brush it off by segueing into his idea of Krakoa’s laws.
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Nimrod the Lesser does not like waging war against the mutants and increasingly expresses his resentment of humans for building him for that purpose. Not only does he abuse loopholes to make it so many of the mutants he kills can be revived later, but in Year 1000 he flat out switches sides.
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Retcon: For as powerful as Magneto is, he's always been listed as a "mere" Alpha-level mutant until now, where Hickman officially classified him as Omega-level. Another one in House of X #2, Dr. Moira Kinross MacTaggert, the human ally of the X-Men, has been a mutant the whole time. She has the power to reincarnate, having lived multiple lives and her path crossing several times with mutantkind in different times. Powers of X #2 has another huge one: Professor X and Magneto became allies much earlier , and many of the conflicts between them and their respective allies occurred to help enact a larger plan. Given the X0 scenes set after after Moira's and Xavier's first meeting take place ten years or less before contemporary events we can presume some of their fights did take place before they became allies as it took time for Moira to wear down the professor's idealism with Magneto even noting he found it difficult to believe Xavier was losing faith; Moira's diaries also speak of a breakthrough regarding Xavier's views on baseline humans which was likely the result of the various anti-mutant hate groups the X-Men dealt with when Xavier and Magneto would have still been foes. Also Magneto said he would be checking every moment of weakness suggests that at least some of their subsequent battles was a result of Xavier wavering. Powers of X #3 indicates that there was still a schism in ideologies between the two of them and Moira, although it seems like the plan came back together by the time of House of X #1. The relationship of the Phalanx and Technarchy has been flipped on its head. Originally, the Phalanx were rogue Technarch colonies that would instinctively build a Babel Spire, which summoned the Technarchy to wipe them out. Now, the Phalanx are the pinnacles of machine intelligence, with the Technarchy a few orders of magnitude below - and there are multiple technarchs, each one believing they are unique. As revealed in Powers of X #4, Mr. Sinister has always been a mutant as opposed to being a human empowered by Apocalypse's technology, although Apocalypse still presumably helped him realize his potential. Oh, and he has a part to play in the secret alliance between Professor X and Magneto, although he isn't aware of it at first thanks to Professor X's mind control powers. Cerebro is revealed to have had a secret primary function - oh, sure, it still detected mutants, but its real purpose is to copy the minds of any mutant it detects so that it can be returned to its body should the mutant die.
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Arch-Nemesis: House of X #2 positions Destiny as one to Moira MacTaggert. Whereas Moira can live multiple lives, Destiny can see the future, and thus will always be there to combat her should she try to turn on mutants like she had done in her third life, where she developed a mutant cure. In fact, it's clear from the issue that Destiny is the reason for Moira's actions and thus the events of Hickman's run, to the point where she refuses to let the five resurrect her, as she's likely to foretell more prophecies of doom for mutantdom.
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Take That!: House of X #2 showcases a bit of the X-Men team's history in a few panels, with the period of time showcasing the original Uncanny X-Men team and the Giant Size X-Men team collectively being referred to as "the gifted years". Meanwhile, a panel showcasing the Phoenix Five is not looked at so fondly in-universe, being labeled as "the lost decade". This is likely a Leaning on the Fourth Wall-heavy jab toward everything that happened between the end of Joss Whedon and Warren Ellis's runs on Astonishing X-Men to the current run, which represents about a decade of stories, whereas it's established that only a decade has passed since the X-Men were founded in-universe, and in each of Moira's lifetimes the X-men seem to last about ten years whichever path they go down.
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"Groundhog Day" Loop: Moira's mutant powers is essentially this, restarting her life back to the womb when she dies, and she has been using lives 4-10 to create a perfect timeline for mutantkind.
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Hypocritical Humor: In House of X #3, Emma and two of the Cuckoos go to retrieve Sabretooth from Project Achilles. One of the Cuckoos refers to Emma by her real name and is chided that they should use code names in public. Immediately after, she refers to Sabretooth by his real name of Victor, leading to the other Cuckoo to chide her.
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Assimilation Plot: In Powers of X, a thousand years into the future, the Phalanx arrives to assimilate Earth, and the Post-Human leaders of the Man-Machine Ascendancy embrace assimilation, except for the Librarian.
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Deader than Dead: In the life where she tried to make a mutant cure, Moira was threatened with this by Destiny, who pointed out that since Moira's power only properly activates when she's thirteen, the Brotherhood Of Mutants could kill her for good by murdering her as an infant. The possibility scares Moira enough that she never makes a mutant cure again in subsequent lives.
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So Proud of You: Used to highlight how questionable Xavier’s current path is. You know you’re in murky water when Apocalypse is gleefully saying he’s proud of your work. What’s even worse is that this doesn’t spark an Your Approval Fills Me with Shame moment in Xavier; if anything, he seems happy about getting Apocalypse’s approval...
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Anti-Hero: This iteration of the X-Men as a whole. While they're still for maintaining peace between humans and mutants and protecting the world, there's something deeply unsettling about how underhanded they are in the name of acting in the interests of Krakoa. Storm is behaving like a cult leader, Emma Frost outright uses mind control to give Krakoans diplomatic immunity in most nations, the populace of Krakoa has a fanatical sense of nationalism and seem to be increasingly dismissive of humanity, and our heroes are willingly working alongside villains who accept amnesty — including Apocalypse, who tells Charles Xavier that he's proud of the nation that they are building. It doesn't help that X has seemingly agreed with Magneto and Moira that mutants need to overtake humans as the dominant species.
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Happily Married
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Orchis’s leader and former AIM agent, Dr. Gregor, is Happily Married with Erasmus Mendel. Or rather, she was until he dies during the X-Men’s raid on the Mother Mold facility, making her conflict with them bitterly personal.
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Tarot Motifs: At the fair, Moira notes the cards The Magician (Rasputin), The Tower (of Nimrod the Lesser), and The Devil (who bears an astonishing resemblance to Cardinal).
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A Nazi by Any Other Name: ORCHIS is this, especially since they’re willing to recruit ex-HYDRA agents, which Magneto explicitly compares to Operation Paper Clip (a Real Life program ran after World War II where the US government granted amnesty and sanctuary to some Nazi war criminals in exchange for their knowledge).
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Irony: Cypher and Sage’s conversation about how cynicism should be left in the past and how Krakoa should give people hope for the future; as revealed by Powers Of X #6 shows that the whole situation with Krakoa only came about because of the fatalistic Moira trying to destroy Charles Xavier’s hope for mankind and make him as cynical as her.
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Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Officially, all the mutants on Krakoa are a family, united by their shared vision of the future. In reality, anyone with a brain can see that the various superheroes and villains on Krakoa are merely tolerating each other for the sake of their own goals. Highlighted during the Quiet Council’s first meeting, in which everybody present is more or less on the same page... but are also hurling some vicious verbal jabs at one another, such as Mystique nastily taunting Nightcrawler (her own son!) for his religious beliefs.
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Quentin Quire/Kid Omega — Telepathy
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Shout-Out: Nimrod the Lesser monologues to a skull. When retrieving Sabretooth, Emma says it's a Brave New World. As he says on the first meeting of the Quiet Council: Nobody puts Sinister in a corner.
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The Alliance: Krakoa is an alliance of mutants, of all kinds and backgrounds (heroes, villains, neutrals), bound together to give mutantkind a home as they are set to become the majority. Orchis forms in response to this. They consist of ex-members of S.H.I.E.L.D., alongside former personnel of S.W.O.R.D., S.T.R.I.K.E., Alpha Flight, A.R.M.O.R., and H.A.M.M.E.R. with a goal of ultimately exterminating mutantkind. As Magneto sneers contemptuously, their ideological commitment to mutantphobia allowed them to hold their noses to "Operation Paperclip in a few ex-HYDRA as well".
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She Is the King: The redacted name of Kitty Pryde is listed as the Red King.
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Body Backup Drive: Because Proteus's mutant power is Cast from Lifespan, and it is needed to make Goldballs' eggs viable for mutant rebirth, a backup husk is reserved for whenever he expires.
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Sour Supporter: It quickly becomes apparent that Cyclops isn't totally on-board with Professor X's new methods and the whole situation with Krakoa, especially when he's given the order to raid Orchis' space station and told to “do whatever it takes”. Tellingly, he immediately contradicts those orders to his team, telling them to use minimum force against the Orchis forces and to not harm any civilians. He’s later joined in this by Wolverine, who is not pleased with Professor X recruiting so many supervillains into Krakoa. Nimrod the Lesser does not like waging war against the mutants and increasingly expresses his resentment of humans for building him for that purpose. Not only does he abuse loopholes to make it so many of the mutants he kills can be revived later, but in Year 1000 he flat out switches sides.
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In issue #1 of Powers of X, during their first meeting, Charles Xavier tells Moira MacTaggert about his dream, at which point Moira reveals she knows all about him, and tells him to read her mind. In issue #2 of House of X, we see that Moira had actually lived nine previous lives, and she's letting Xavier see all of mutantkind's tribulations through her memories. In Powers of X #6 we learn what he saw in the X3 timeline, and we finally get why Moira got so much more motivated starting with life seven.
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Gabriel Summers/Vulcan — Energy Manipulation
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Crowded-Cast Shot: Numerous characters appear in the promotional poster, as seen above — including multiple iterations of the same character.
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In Spite of a Nail: Moira used a few loops to get away from the Sentinels, even trying to murder the Trasks to do so. Even after she murdered the Trasks, she learned that those stupid machines are always inevitable as robotics and AI are like fire to prehistoric mankind. On one of Moira's previous lives, the Avengers World project was still formed despite the radically different timeline. Still didn't help them.
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What the Hell, Hero?: Emma rips into Charles and Magneto when they reveal the Krakoa idea to her — the last time an enormous population of mutants were on a self-governing island did not go well. Wolverine chews into Professor X for inviting supervillains to Krakoa like any other mutants, even monstrously evil ones like Emplate and Apocalypse.
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Blasphemous Boast: Magneto says a pretty epic one to the ambassadors:
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The End of the World as We Know It: The X3 plot in Powers of X revolves around post-humankind attracting a Phalanx to achieve Ascension. This turned out to be a Morton's Fork scenario: if the Phalanx judged them unworthy of Ascension, they'd infect the earth with a Techno-Organic virus that would eventually produce a Babel Sphere, calling a Technarch to either remove or repurpose the inhabitants of Earth as "societal waste". If the Phalanx does judge post-humans as worthy (and as of PoX #5, they did), then they preserve the history and consciousness of the world, but not without feeding upon its physical form.
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"Ray of Hope" Ending: Powers of X #3 ends with all of the characters dying, but not before Moira X gets crucial information necessary to defeat the Sentinels in her tenth lifetime.
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Rotating Protagonist: There's not a set main character of these storylines and instead shifts focus around as needed. House of X #1 alternates between different places. The most prominent characters are Xavier, Magneto, Marvel Girl and Cyclops. They are far from the only ones, though. Powers of X #1 is primarily focused on Rasputin, who is loosely The Hero of the Powers timeline. House of X #2 is set squarely around the point of view of Moira MacTaggert.
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Part of this is handwaved in House of X #2, with the reveal that Moira has the power to reincarnate which makes her existence a constant Reset Button since rather than reincarnating as another person in another body in the future, she reincarnates in the same person and same body as before. One panel has her note that in one of her lives she backed Xavier during the "Gifted Years" (Lee/Kirby), the time of "Fear and Hate" (Wein/Claremont) and "the Lost Decade" (post-Decimation) with the actual real-time comic passage acknowledged in-page, and possibly slided into one of her lives.
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Writers Cannot Do Math
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Writers Cannot Do Math: A minor one in House of X #5, as unless Krakoa takes weekends off, an average of 200 a day would yield more than 1000 resurrections a week. Not to mention how this doesn't fit with the prediction that Krakoa could produce two million mutants in a year.
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Arc Welding: Considering Hickman's books are taking things from across the vast history of X-Men continuity, this is inevitable, but here are a few things that have shown up: Moira's notes at the end of House of X indicate that the birth of both Legion and Proteus were attempts at creating reality-warping mutants. Moira also writes about her worries that she might "break" Xavier's mind and unleash something terrible, a Call-Forward to Onslaught.
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A God Am I: Magneto’s god complex is as strong as ever. He puts Krakoa’s embassy in Jerusalem specifically for the religious symbolism of it (he claims it’s because humans like it) and bluntly says that mutants will be humanity’s new gods.
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Despair Event Horizon: After three separate lives end in death by Sentinel, Moira decides there's no hope for humanity and spends the next two lives trying to destroy them in mutantkind’s name, first with Magneto (who loses badly to the Avengers and X-Men) and then with Apocalypse (who goes too far and destroys everything). In her tenth and final life, the current timeline, she's pulled herself out of it and is trying to pool all her knowledge in order to attain a Golden Ending.
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Mix-and-Match Man: In Powers of X #1, it's revealed that in the future, Mister Sinister is allowed to clone and mix-and-match mutant DNA to create "Chimeras", mutants that don't just have one power, but multiple powers from multiple sources. For example, Rasputin has steel skin like Colossus, phasing like Kitty Pryde, telepathy like Quentin Quire, rapid healing like X23, and force-fields like Unus the Untouchable.
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Powers of X #3 focuses entirely on the first of the two Bad Future timelines, and how Apocalypse's X-Men have to steal some critical information and deliver it to Moira X. They all die, but accomplish their mission before Moira's life is extinguished.
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Immune to Fate
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Immune to Fate: Destiny can't see Moira at all, she can just see reality bending around her.
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Ambadassador: Magneto. Being the Omega-Level controller of magnetism has its perks.
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Powers of X #6 not only reveals that the events of X3: Year One Thousand occurred during the sixth life of Moira, but also that the reason that she had opened her mind to Xavier is to extinguish his ideals.
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Peggy Sue: Moira's power. Her personal timeline keeps getting reset.
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Literal-Minded: In House of X #5, when Apocalypse savors his reunion with Krakoa.
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In one entry, she worries that by breaking Xavier, she will "fracture his psyche and eventually unleash something unexpected on the world," which is a Call-Forward to Onslaught.
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Composite Character: In Powers of X, as a result of a mutant breeding program by Mister Sinister, all mutants of "the Sinister Line" are composites of previous mutant powers. The Statuesque Stunner Rasputin, for example, has the DNA of Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Quentin Quire, Laura Kinney, and Unus the Untouchable (as well as Magik's Soulsword). Her companion, Cardinal, looks like a red version of Nightcrawler and is specifically a subgroup of mutants that "failed" and became pacifists. He is referred to as the "lost priest of the last religion."
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The Hero
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Powers of X #1 is primarily focused on Rasputin, who is loosely The Hero of the Powers timeline.
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Reconstruction
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Reconstruction: The story does this to the Fantastic Racism that's core to the series. For a long time, humans have hated mutants, and while this was the basis of many excellent stories during the X-Men's heyday, it eventually fell stale and became something of The Artifact as later writers were unable to move it forward, either by undoing the progress made by previous writers, getting past it or doing any sort of new take. House and Powers go to great lengths to make it work, to explain why it's so, and to justify why each and all sides feel this way. For one, there's a large amount of Gray-and-Grey Morality, in that the mutants are less sympathetic and the humans are more sympathetic than before, and yet neither side is favored by the narrative. It also factors in the presence of mutates, or non-mutant superpowered beings such as the Fantastic Four or Spider-Man. The narrative addresses the differences between them and mutants, even if superficial, and why the mutants getting hit with Fantastic Racism but not the mutates leads to them being part of the issue as well, as mutates are on the outside of mutant culture and in the same boat as baseline humansnote  Finally giving a clear answer to the ever-prominent meta question: "Why do people hate mutants, but not all the other superpowered beings in the Marvel Universe?". It's clear the story sets out to refit the themes of the old and make them work in a modern setting.
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Beat
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Emma Frost killed Shaw and took his mantle as Black King in X-Men Black: Emma Frost while dawning a black outfit. Here, she's the White Queen again. This one did receive an explanation as Magneto and Xavier decided Emma should serve as the public face of Hellfire, but needed Shaw to come back to do their dirtier work behind the scenes. Emma is even lightly befuddled when they bring up this request, noting in a Beat panel that she just got rid of him.
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Camp
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Camp: Mr. Sinister is clearly enjoying himself here, perhaps a little too much.
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Truce Zone
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Truce Zone: Officially, Krakoa is this for all mutants. Everyone, regardless of legal status (hero, villain or whatever), can live on Krakoa so long as they don't cause trouble there. However, the amnesty offered only extends so far, and seems to be something revoked if it would cause too much trouble with others, such as Sabretooth's arrest by the Fantastic Four.
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Unexplained Recovery
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Unexplained Recovery: A number of dead characters are alive once again starting with House of X #1, with the comic not stopping to explain how so many characters have returned. It's not until House of X #5 that the means by which the X-Men are resurrected are fully revealed: a combination of the powers of five mutants (Goldballs, Proteus, Elixir, Tempus, and Hope Summers) are able to create pods that can gestate into duplicates of fallen mutants. Cerebro, which has been secretly been gathering extensive data on all mutants since its inception, can then be used to fully revitalize their consciousnesses, resurrecting them.
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InfoDump
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Info Dump: In typical Hickman fashion, a couple are placed throughout House of X to help new readers get a handle on the massive amount of lore tied to the X-Men in short order, while also providing context to older readers about the changes that are being put into place (such as the reclassification of the "Omega-Level Mutant" designation).
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Meaningful Rename
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Meaningful Rename: Monet taking back her Penance alias. In House of X #4, she reveals she can change into her Penance form at will.
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Blue-and-Orange Morality: Apocalypse, everyone's favorite super-millennarian from the Bronze Age, feels that it is not wrong to kill people who can be brought back, strongly enough to oppose a law saying it is. Thrown into perspective when another law is suggested that says that killing people who can't be brought back is wrong, and he cannot be bothered.
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Me's a Crowd
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Me's a Crowd: Following off Kieron Gillen’s run, Mister Sinister’s cloning has gone so far that he’s practically a society unto himself.
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Jerkass: Emma Frost is as haughty and unpleasant as ever, not only cheerfully helping Sabretooth get off the hook for his crimes, but cruelly threatening and taunting everyone in the courtroom as she does.
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Snap Back: Jean wears her classic Marvel Girl costume and even uses the old code name again. Karima Shapandar is now Omega Sentinel again.
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Puberty Superpower: Deconstructed. Moira’s reincarnation powers only properly activate at age thirteen... causing Destiny to threaten that if Moira acts against mutant interests again in subsequent lives, Destiny will cause a true death by hunting her down and murdering her as a infant.
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Befriending the Enemy: Ostensibly, Krakoa’s amnesty policy means the X-Men are doing this with most of their old enemies, even the really evil ones like Sabretooth and Emplate. In practice, it’s pretty clear that a great many mutants on Krakoa still despise one another, and nobody’s about to forget anytime soon that they were enemies with incompatible philosophies. Played straight during the party in House Of X #6, where Wolverine is seen reconciling with his old enemy Gorgon over a can of beer. Played with in the same scene as Jean delivers a beer to Emma. Neither can bring herself to look at the other, and Emma shoots a very lustful look at Scott.
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Mundane Utility: Dazzler uses her sound-to-light abilities combined with Siryn's screaming to create fireworks! Not at first sight, but when you think about it, all Moira uses her power to do is collect information to use in the next timeline, which won't directly benefit anyone she knows in her at-the-time life. Magneto fashoning teacups out of metal.
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Thou Shall Not Kill: One of the laws that Mutants pass is that they cannot kill human beings unless it is in self-defense. Killing mutants is perfectly fine, though, since there's a means to resurrect them.
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The Lost Lenore
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Mystique turns out to only be working with the X-Men because Professor X and Magneto promised to use Krakoa’s revival technology to bring Destiny back to life... a promise they and Moira have no intention of fulfilling, as they see Destiny’s precognitive powers as a threat to Moira’s grand plan.
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Suicide Attack: Erasmus destroys the X-Jet with one, which kills Archangel and Husk and critically injures other members of the team.
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Bennet du Paris/Exodus — Telekinesis
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20 Minutes into the Future: Powers of X shows futures a hundred years and a thousand years after Professor X first met Moira MacTaggert, where the future looks nothing like what we have now. Played with in that these are two separate futures, each of which happened in one of Moira's previous lifetimes. "Year 100" is life IX, and "Year 1000" is life VI.
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Conveniently Interrupted Document: The redacted 'Classified Information' variant is used on several of the data pages. Powers of X uses this approach when first showing the layout of the Quiet Council, hiding the identities of several council members. A later version of the same image, in House of X, reveals all except the Red King. The final issue of Powers of X includes selected excerpts from Moira's diaries. Two "RE: XAVIER" entries (marked as #12 and #35) are entirely redacted.
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Prophecies Are Always Right: Moira seems to believe this, and with reason.
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Cyberpunk: With elements of Bio Punk and Solar Punk. X-Men has flirted with the genre before, but Hickman’s run really delves into it.
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