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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)

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The third volume of X-Factor by Peter David. It revolves around X-Factor Investigations, a detective agency run by Jamie Madrox, formerly known as Multiple Man, which was founded in his own miniseries Madrox. The name is taken from the government-sponsored group the three founders previously served in. The initial staff consists of Madrox's best friend and special enforcer, Guido Carosella (Strong Guy), and former teammate Rahne Sinclair (Wolfsbane).Following the events of the House of M storyline, Madrox's new-found wealth from winning a Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?-style game show allows him to recruit several of his former colleagues from the Paris branch of the now-defunct X-Corporation. New members include M (Monet St. Croix), a powerless Rictor, Theresa Cassidy (Siryn), and Layla Miller (Butterfly). Later on other members would also join, such as Armando Munoz (Darwin), Longshot, Gaveedra-7 (Shatterstar) and Pip the Troll. Lorna Dane (Polaris) and Alex Summers (Havok) also join the team in the final arcs.After 50 issues, the title reverted to X-Factor Volume 1 and was renumbered starting with #200. The series ended with issue #262 in September 2013.
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"Flowers for Algernon" Syndrome: Rictor (accidentally) gets temporary use of Quicksilver's Terrigen crystals.
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Bizarre Alien Biology
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Bizarre Alien Biology: An attempt on Pip's life doesn't quite work because his species don't keep their brains in their heads. Instead, their brains do double-duty with their hearts.
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Thinking Up Portals
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Thinking Up Portals: Shatterstar can create X-shaped portals through space, time and into other dimensions by focusing energy through his swords. He also needs an "anchor" to help him do this, which is a person with whom he has a special relationship. Shatterstar also has to be outside when he opens up his portals because the energies released could destroy whatever structure he is inside of.
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Human Shield
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Monet gives one to a soulless Guido for actually daring a villain to kill a civilian he was using as a Human Shield.
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Arbitrary Skepticism
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Arbitrary Skepticism: When Jamie tells Monet to read the mind of the comatose Hector Munoz for information, the nearby cop named Weiss assumes she is a Phony Psychic despite Psychic Powers being very common in the Marvel Universe. Justified since Weiss says that he has dealt with phony psychics who try to use missing persons cases to get media attention.
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Heroic BSoD
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Heroic BSoD: Jamie Madrox has a mental breakdown after he absorbs his son and ends up quitting the team for a while. Polaris has a massive mental breakdown after she learns the truth about her parents.
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Godiva Hair
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Godiva Hair: The Vanity Fair spread cover Monet did has he nude from the waist up with her long hair covering her chest. Another Vanity Fair photo Guido carries with him also has her toplessness covered by her hair.
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Evil Versus Evil
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Evil Versus Evil: The Hell Lords fight each other as much as they fight X-Factor.
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The Queenpin
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The Queenpin Guido meets in South America while on a mission to rescue Monet's father. She is fairly polite and friendly towards him and even encourages him to tell Monet of his feelings for her. She even says she might shed a tear or two for him if he died.
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Brainwashed and Crazy
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Brainwashed and Crazy: Guido at first, is brainwashed into being a Manchurian Agent by Tryp, but it gets fixed. Shatterstar and Monet later on, courtesy of Cortex.
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Genre Savvy
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Genre Savvy: Monet tries to seduce Darwin who is obviously attracted to her. Darwin suspects something is wrong because it is "too easy" and he is right - Monet is being controlled by Cortex who wants to kill X-Factor's client Lenore. Monet suffers a psychic attack in the hospital which is actually Cortex taking over her mind. No one suspects anything until Val Cooper hears about this from Theresa who tells her that she is now likely a threat. When Cortex asks how she figured it out, Theresa claims she came to that conclusion all on her own because she is a detective. In Issue# 216, it is revealed that before re-opening the New York office, Jamie met with J. Jonah Jameson in person to make sure Jameson would not use the powers of his mayoral office to drive X-Factor out of business. Jameson agrees to back off in exchange for X-Factor doing a favor for him in the future. Jameson decides to cash in his favor by asking X-Factor to help solve a murder. Jamie says that if Jameson thinks Spider-Man is involved he will eventually be proven innocent.
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The Worf Effect: To show off how stronger the Hell Lords are compared to the previous villains they've faced, Pluto defeats the entire team on his own. Then Tier kills him with a few strikes.
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Full-Frontal Assault
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Full-Frontal Assault: After being captured by the Karma Project, Darwin awakes to find he's been stripped naked and is being kept in a tank full of liquid. Later, his body evolves into giving him enough strength to break the glass and attack his captors completely starkers, with some Censor Shadow or Scenery Censor covering his crotch. Monet under Cortex's Mind Control strips naked in front of Darwin to seduce him, but when he doesn't fall for it Cortex had Monet try to kill him and Lenore instead, leading to several issue with Monet fighting completely nude (Cortex's Mind Control gives her some purple techno skin that makes her have a Barbie Doll Anatomy). When the Mind Control is eventually severed, Monet is so furious at Cortex she attacks him without bothering to put some clothes back on. Rahne's clothes are destroyed after transforming to fight the Sin-Eater and she dons a bloodstained coat to get back home. When Madrox visits the morgue to investigate Sally Roland's body, she gets possessed by Bloodbath and attacks them, with a Modesty Bedsheet being glued to her body for most of the fight.
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The Cameo
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The Cameo: Guess who makes an appearance in issue 200, just off-page as Siryn's booty call? (Hey, it was a busy year!)
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The Rival
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Singularity Investigations, run by the Tryp family, is a rival agency that becomes the direct competition to XF Investigations in many cases.
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Poor Communication Kills
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Poor Communication Kills: Just narrowly avoided by Jamie and Siryn when she's pregnant. The two aren't on the same wavelength, but still having what they think is the same argument. Monet eventually weighs in by pointing out they're acting like something out of Three's Company. Played With during the Secret Invasion crossover with She-Hulk. When it looks like a fight is about to break out between She-Hulk and X-Factor, Monet tries to play ambassador and gives Jen a chance to explain the situation. But Jen finds Monet's tone so condescending that she starts a fight with her anyway.
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Actually a Doombot
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Actually a Doombot: In issue 50, Madrox and Cortez get into a discussion, which eventually ends with Cortez apparently killing Madrox, only for him to reveal he's a dupe.
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Villain Ball
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Villain Ball: Cortex is capable of time travel and is tasked with taking out X-Factor. Rather than going the most efficient route of killing them in the crib, he'd much rather leave them a fighting chance in the present because an easy victory is boring and he's sadistic (that, and he doesn't have much of a choice).
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In the Back
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Tier dies being stabbed In the Back by Guido.
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Power at a Price
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Power at a Price: Quicksilver is able to restore Mutant powers with a touch. Unfortunately, the subjects either die or have their powers became too unstable for them to control.
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Artificial Human
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One of the last issues finally, finally answers just what the connection is between Star and Longshot (along with one or two other questions, like what happened to the baby Dazzler had way back when). He is the biological son of Dazzler, a human mutant, and Longshot, an Artificial Human who also happens to be genetically based on Shatterstar himself, due to a Stable Time Loop.
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Artificial Limbs
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Artificial Limbs: The future version of Cyclops has a robotic right arm and leg.
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I Need a Freaking Drink
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I Need a Freaking Drink: Theresa, who is a recovering alcoholic, finally gives in to temptation after her first encounter with the Morrigan. She is stopped by the ghost of her father.
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Nigh-Invulnerability
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Nigh-Invulnerability: Both Monet and Guido can take an enormous amount of physical damage. Darwin's Adaptive Ability makes him very hard to hurt, since his body will shapeshift into whatever it needs to survive an attack, such as turning his neck into rubber if someone tries to slash his throat. While pregnant with Hrimhari's child Rahne becomes impervious to any damage.
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Deal with the Devil
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Deal with the Devil: Pip the Troll made a deal with Hela to regain his original, non-troll form for a year, in exchange for being her jester. He reneged and hid himself, so Hela sends X-Factor to find him for her. It turns out Pip has made another deal with another entity so he'd be with X-Factor.
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Punch-Clock Villain
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Punch-Clock Villain: Solo and Clay, who Siryn and Monet tussle with during the Isolationist arc, are defending a pair of hate singers not out of any real prejudices. They're just being paid as part of a distraction.
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Wrong Genre Savvy
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Wrong Genre Savvy: Madrox is usually pretty good about this, but he sometimes needs to be reminded that he's in a Shared Universe Fantasy Kitchen Sink and not a Film Noir.
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It Only Works Once
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It Only Works Once: Tryp Jr. uses a Tranquillizer Dart on Siryn, which is extra effective on her, since it not only incapacitates her but leaves her vocals cords weakened for a while. When he tries it again a second time, he discovers she started using kevlar collars.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_20e7ed4f
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Adaptive Ability
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_20e7ed4f
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The Skrulls are interested in Darwin due to his Adaptive Ability being similar to their own powers.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_20e7ed4f
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_21f3e32e
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Chekhov's Boomerang
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_21f3e32e
comment
Chekhov's Boomerang: The plot thread of Jamie's dupes, sent out into the world, first used in the Madrox miniseries. It becomes important several times throughout vol 3.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_21f3e32e
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2200d9ec
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Engineered Heroics
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2200d9ec
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Engineered Heroics: In issue #246, Pip has an acquaintance of his pretend to mug a woman so Pip can swoop in and pretend to be a hero in hopes of getting her into bed.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2200d9ec
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2311e2de
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Accidental Aiming Skills
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2311e2de
comment
Accidental Aiming Skills: In Issue #8, Siryn fires a "sonic lance" at a gunman's hand to disarm him. When Spider-Man congratulates her on her aim, she admits she was actually aiming for his head. Considering the sonic lance destroyed the gun and broke the man's hand, one gets the feeling she wasn't all that concerned about killing the guy.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2311e2de
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2311e2de
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_23698fa8
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Aborted Arc
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_23698fa8
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Aborted Arc: A lot of them surround Damian Tryp, who was built up to be the Big Bad of the story yet came to have less and less to do with the plot as the series went on. Early on, Tryp claims Siryn will help resurrect her father, after his catching a bad case of dead. While Sean did eventually come back to life, Siryn played no part in it whatsoever. Early on, a lot is made of the fact Damian Tryp and Madrox might not be mutants, but a predecessor to mutants who develops powers at birth referred to as "changelings". This is never elaborated on. Vanora is build up to have a major confrontation with Rahne and has a partnership with Elder Tryp, but she's seemingly killed anticlimatically by Shatterstar without them even realizing she was Rahne's daughter from another universe. She's later seen fully recovering... but then never shows up again.
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_23698fa8
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_23a06c52
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TheUnReveal
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_23a06c52
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The Un-Reveal: During the Cortex arc, he starts probing Longshot's brain, noting on his similarities to Shatterstar. Just as his inner monologue is about to say what the connection is, one of Longshot's discarded knives recoils off a wall and stabs him in the brain.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_24321e44
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Only Sane Man
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_24321e44
comment
Only Sane Man: Whenever a fight between two heroes start, Monet is the one to stop it and point out how stupid both parties are acting. It helps she's usually strong enough to physically restrain them too. Not So Above It All: But once when Monet was trying to stop a pointless fight with She-Hulk, the latter splashed her with water, pissing off Monet who then attacked her.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_24321e44
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_243cbd0d
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Dope Slap
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_243cbd0d
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Dope Slap: Guido does this to Longshot when the latter expresses interest in joining Hela just because he thinks she's hot. Layla does this to Jamie when he loudly expresses interest in having sex with She-Hulk.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_243cbd0d
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_246c5b47
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Ascended Fanboy
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_246c5b47
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Ascended Fanboy: Jamie Madrox tries to treat his Mutant adventures as noir detective stories. Usually, he fails miserably.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_246c5b47
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_246c5b47
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_25524784
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No-Holds-Barred Beatdown
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_25524784
comment
Monet suffers a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown at the hands of Pluto which causes a brain injury. She refuses to tell anyone about it and gets into a fight with Guido resulting in her death.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_25524784
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_256301a9
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That Thing Is Not My Child!
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_256301a9
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That Thing Is Not My Child!: Rahne has this reaction upon giving birth to Tier, who viciously murders Agamemnon moments after being born. She later greatly regrets having rejected her child.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_256301a9
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_25a6c734
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Not in This for Your Revolution
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_25a6c734
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Trevor Fitzroy appears as part of the Summers Rebellion, for the most part. Jamie and Layla are more than aware of what he's going to do in the future, but neither of them wants to kill him. Then Cortex shows up...
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_25a6c734
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_25a6c734
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_269e82c1
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Death of a Child
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_269e82c1
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Death of a Child: Infamously. When Siryn gives Madrox their son, Sean for him to hold he inadvertently absorbs him just like he does with his dupes, much to everyone's horror.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_269e82c1
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_269e82c1
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_26ac510e
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Mythology Gag
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_26ac510e
comment
Mythology Gag: In Issue #9, while trying to make sense of how Tryp, Sr and Tryp, Jr have identical DNA, Jamie wonders if they are clones and that maybe Spider-Man was cloned at one point since he is often in so many places at once. During an inner monologue about how the lines between good and bad have become more and more blurred, Jamie jokes that "Brotherhoods of evil are so 1960s".
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_26ac510e
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_26ac510e
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2764d432
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Bitch in Sheep's Clothing
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2764d432
comment
Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Darwin's father, Hector Muñoz is introduced as a worried father who hired XF Investigations to find his son, but later it's revealed he wanted to find Darwin just to sell him to the Karma Project.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2764d432
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2764d432
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_27ba9b64
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What Did I Do Last Night?
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_27ba9b64
comment
What Did I Do Last Night?: Madrox awakes hungover one morning to find both Siryn and Monet acting very amorous to him and saying how amazing he had been the previous night. Played With in that he didn't actually do anything as they both slept with his dupes. He does get their memories when he absorbs them.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_27ba9b64
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_27ba9b64
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_28114487
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Bald of Evil
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_28114487
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Bald of Evil: Guido after he betrays the team and joins Mephisto.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_28114487
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_28114487
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_287694ed
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Disability Immunity
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_287694ed
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Disability Immunity: In Issue #233, Siryn uses her Compelling Voice to make the members of an anti-Mutant hate group drop their firearms and surrender peacefully. Unfortunately, one of them is deaf and his attack makes Siryn lose her concentration starting a fight between X-Factor and the hate group.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_287694ed
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_287694ed
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_28e90e30
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More than Mind Control
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_28e90e30
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More than Mind Control: Discussed in Issue #13. During a therapy session with Dr Samson, Guido talks about how as a kid he once saw a hypnotist make another boy act like a chicken. When Guido asked the hypnotist how he did it, the hypnotist told him that you couldn't make someone do something they didn't really want to do. Guido believes that this is why Tryp was able to turn him into a sleeper agent and make him kill Henry Buchanan but Samson states that Guido is only saying this because he doesn't want to confront the fact that he was a victim.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_28e90e30
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_28e90e30
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2a090d00
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Lampshade Hanging
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2a090d00
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After she accepts her father's death, Siryn takes on his name — Banshee. She also has a Lampshade Hanging moment saying that she was never quite sure why he named himself after a female spirit in the first place.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2a090d00
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2a090d00
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2a3e0069
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Amazonian Beauty
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2a3e0069
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Amazonian Beauty: The beautiful Monet has noticeable abs during her Full-Frontal Assault under Cortex's Mind Control, and many characters notice how toned her legs are.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2a3e0069
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2a3e0069
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2a7b0247
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Could Say It, But...
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2a7b0247
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Could Say It, But...: When Rahne and Jamie go to the orphanage Layla's returned to, the director tells them they could try signing her out, but there's no way they'd manage to make a successful case for adoption. However, if Layla just happened to run away again, well, there'd be a lot of difficulty in finding her. Heck, in all likelihood, her case would fall through the cracks...
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2a7b0247
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2a7b0247
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2b5ab7c1
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Analogy Backfire
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2b5ab7c1
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Analogy Backfire: While trying to reassure Falcone that their plan will work, Tryp brings up Joan of Arc and Ghandi. Falcone notes that the martyr theme is not reassuring him in the slightest.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2b5ab7c1
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2b5ab7c1
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2bdae2ae
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Awesome, but Impractical
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2bdae2ae
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Awesome, but Impractical: Layla's mutant power. She can bring people Back from the Dead!... unfortunately, they no longer have a soul and as such, always have something wrong with them. Shatterstar's powers would be this ANYWHERE but X-Factor, since he requires one of three teammates as a psychic anchor to teleport and both the teleporting and his "sword energy blast things" need about as much recovery time as a Super Saiyan.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2bdae2ae
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2bdae2ae
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2c9e262
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Catapult Nightmare
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2c9e262
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Catapult Nightmare: Ballistique is introduced doing this, after she has a traumatic PTSD nightmare.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2c9e262
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2c9e262
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2cc736e4
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Bondage Is Bad
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2cc736e4
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Bondage Is Bad: The first three issues deal with the case of Rachel Santiago. Her sister Gloria has observed some strange behavior from her ever since she started seeing movie star Jack Vaughn and suspects that Rachel is under mind control by a mutant. X-Factor investigates and sees that while Jack and Rachel enjoy participating in rape fantasies as part of their sex life, Rachel is most certainly not under any mind control. Where the Bondage is Bad trope comes in is when Jack accidentally kills Rachel with a loaded gun he was using as a prop in one of their fantasies and frames Gloria for it.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2cc736e4
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2ceee1dc
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Head-Turning Beauty
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2ceee1dc
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Head-Turning Beauty: Hela gets this reaction from Longshot when she shows up in Issue #207 wearing a very revealing dress.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2ceee1dc
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2ceee1dc
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2cf282ea
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She Is All Grown Up
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2cf282ea
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She Is All Grown Up: Layla, after her trip to the future resulted in her returning to the present an attractive young woman instead of the tweenager that left.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2cf282ea
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2d363f63
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Frame-Up
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2d363f63
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Frame-Up: One of their first clients is framed for killing her sister by Singularity. They even mess with her mind to make her not remember what really happened, but Monet finds out the truth with her Telepathy.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2d363f63
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2d363f63
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2d6f00e4
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Psycho for Hire
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2d6f00e4
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The SCARs team were meant to be a black ops Search and Rescue team, but the cybernetic upgrades also caused the members to become mentally unstable, with Ballistique and Rococo taking on mercenary jobs on the side just to allow them to kill more.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2d6f00e4
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2d6f00e4
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2e206837
type
Bed Trick
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2e206837
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Bed Trick: Downplayed with Madrox, as he can be confused with one of his dupes or vice versa, but he never deliberately uses them to trick anyone in this fashion. Madrox awakens one morning to find that one of his dupes got out accidentally and has been, uhm, enjoying himself. Later, Siryn and M separately tell him how wonderful the night before was, indicating that he slept with one while the dupe got with the other, pretending to be him. It later turns out they both slept with dupes, and that a dupe managed to get Siryn pregnant. It's heavily implied Reed Richard's Evil Doppelgänger was planning to pull something like this on Susan. Doctor Doom actually found it so distasteful he had her kidnapped for the sole reason of keeping her out of the doppelganger's reach.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2e206837
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2f4d2172
type
C-List Fodder
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2f4d2172
comment
C-List Fodder: Somewhere between this and Ascended Extra for almost all the team. Best demonstrated in World War Hulk: X-Men, where Hulk comments that the battle was becoming ridiculous as he didn't even know who the members of X-Factor were.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2f4d2172
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2f4d2172
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2fd7200b
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Dead Guy Junior
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2fd7200b
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Dead Guy Junior: Jamie and Siryn decide to name their kid "Nate". Siryn thinks it's after Nathan "Cable" Summers, who'd just a few months prior gone on the run with the newborn Hope Summers, but Jamie names it after a guy he'd met that night, who'd died from smoke inhalation.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_2fd7200b
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_311bcac6
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Beard of Sorrow
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_311bcac6
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Beard of Sorrow: Jamie grows one after he accidentally absorbs his newborn son.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_311bcac6
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_311bcac6
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_319e4a2f
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Even Evil Has Standards
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_319e4a2f
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Even Evil Has Standards: Doctor Doom's involvement in the plot of issues 200-204 comes about because he finds Reed's Evil Doppelgänger's intentions toward Sue Richards to be distasteful.
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_319e4a2f
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_32976084
type
Destination Defenestration
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_32976084
comment
Destination Defenestration: Happens to one of Madrox's dupes after he refuses to be bought out by Singularity, courtesy of Damian Tryp Sr. Monet throws Madrox out of the window after he tells her about the Love Triangle situation between them and Siryn.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_32976084
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_32976084
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_33179374
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Deity of Human Origin
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_33179374
comment
Deity of Human Origin: Theresa becomes the new Morrigan after killing the previous one in order to gain the power to cure Polaris's mental breakdown. The previous Morrigan herself was once an ordinary human before she killed the original and claimed her title and powers.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_33179374
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_33f1c576
type
Not Helping Your Case
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_33f1c576
comment
Not Helping Your Case: During a meeting with the X-Men at Utopia, Jamie points out their current actions make them look pretty suspicious. Cyclops tries defending their actions, when Magneto comes in and unironically says "welcome to our brotherhood". Layla tries not to fall over laughing. In Issue #217, Monet, angry over Guido being shot, tells Jameson that she knows he has something to do with the murder X-Factor is investigating and threatens to "rip it out of his mind". This only serves to make her look bad in front of a crowd that was protesting both Mutants and immigrants, of which Monet is both.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_33f1c576
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_33f1c576
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_34dcfc96
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Kick the Dog
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_34dcfc96
comment
Kick the Dog: At the start of Day 5 of "Breaking Points", Madrox explodes at Havok over the departures of roughly half the team, eventually asking him " Isn't there a beloved teacher you should be killing?" (Referencing then-current events in Avengers vs. X-Men.)
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_34dcfc96
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_34dcfc96
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_34e89418
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A Birthday, Not a Break
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_34e89418
comment
A Birthday, Not a Break: Polaris gets extra irritable on her birthday. Turns out it's because her memories of what really happened to her parents are getting to the surface. Finding out traumatizes her into a coma.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_34e89418
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_34e89418
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_34f1b472
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Mad Artist
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_34f1b472
comment
Arcade crucifies Rictor upside down and sets a pendulum to slice him in half. When his employer insists on just shooting him, Arcade argues that there is no artistry in killing him that way.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_34f1b472
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_34f1b472
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_35b241c0
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Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_35b241c0
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Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping: Get Siryn mad enough, and this starts to happen.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_35b241c0
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_35b241c0
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_35b241c0
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_374c339d
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I'll Kill You!
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_374c339d
comment
I'll Kill You!: Guido, normally the nicest guy around, tells Rictor early on that if he keeps haranguing Layla, he'll kill him.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_374c339d
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_374c339d
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_37690091
type
Stable Time Loop
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_37690091
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Rictor and Shatterstar: Last seen on Mojoworld, working to ensure that Shatterstar's past plays out correctly.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_37690091
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_37690091
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_38f3321
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Compelling Voice
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_38f3321
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Siryn's Compelling Voice power requires people to be able to hear her. So deaf folk, or anyone with earplugs, are immune.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_38f3321
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1.0
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_38f3321
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_39de664a
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Mad Doctor
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_39de664a
comment
Mad Doctor: After being attacked and knocked out by Damian Tryp, Jr, Terry is abducted by Dr. Timoty Leeree, a former Mutant who has been driven mad by the loss of his powers and wants X-Factor to find out what caused M-Day and undo it. He admits to having serious anger issues and mentions that his powers, whatever they were, were triggered by his anger which caused quite a scene in the E.R. once.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_39de664a
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_39de664a
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3a1c2171
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The Man Behind the Man
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3a1c2171
comment
The Man Behind the Man: The Isolationist mentions having supported Singularity Investigations and X-Cell as part of his attempts to kill the mutants.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3a1c2171
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3a1c2171
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3ab4530c
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Crisis Crossover
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3ab4530c
comment
Crisis Crossover: The team takes part in the Messiah CompleX storyline, which results in Rahne going on a bus to join X-Force, and Layla being Put on a Bus to Hell, getting left stuck in Bishop's future. She came back eventually. Secret Invasion sees the team briefly tussle with She-Hulk and Jazinda, daughter of Super-Skrull. They also get a side-story in X-Men: Second Coming focusing on Bastion's attempt to kill them, via the Mutant Response Division and Bolivar Trask. They play a small part in Avengers: The Children's Crusade, explaining to Scarlet Witch about her brother's attempt at restoring mutant powers with Terrigen Crystals. Rictor also ends up being Re Powered by Wanda.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3ab4530c
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3ab4530c
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3aec9e5e
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Properly Paranoid
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3aec9e5e
comment
Properly Paranoid: During a phone conversation in Issue #217, Felicia Hardy warns Jameson that using his phone to communicate with her is dangerous as his line is not secure. Jameson dismisses her as paranoid, citing his bodyguards and the impossibility of anyone wanting to kill him. As it turns out, not only are the SCARs team after Jameson for their next target but one of them has indeed tracked down Jameson by tapping his phone.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3aec9e5e
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3b113b7
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Character Development
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3b113b7
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Character Development: Layla Miller was the Living Macguffin of House of M. This series actually gives her a personality.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3b113b7
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3b21fe98
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Boldly Coming
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3b21fe98
comment
Boldly Coming: Heroics aside, Longshot's main contributions to Earth are making a LOT of women happy. Sometimes repeatedly.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3b21fe98
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3b21fe98
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3c0a4666
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Noodle Incident
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3c0a4666
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Noodle Incident: Lorna mentions she had a psychotic episode at a Comicon once, but doesn't elaborate. Whatever happened to Shatterstar before he reappeared under Cortex's control.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3c0a4666
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3c0a4666
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3c3f28a5
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Blessed with Suck
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comment
Blessed with Suck: One of XF Investigations' first clients is a woman whose mutant power is to become Wreathed in Flames when angry but without the Required Secondary Powers that makes her immune to fire. The Isolationist has the power of every mutant on Earth, and little control over any of them. He lives in the Arctic because if he gets any closer to a telepath, his own telepathy increases. And even then, he can still hear thoughts from all over the world.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3c3f28a5
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3c3f28a5
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3cb1d38d
type
Bad Boss
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3cb1d38d
comment
Bad Boss: Mordo kills one of his henchmen for accidentally shooting him in the arm. He leaves the remaining two to die after the Mutant Response Division decides to bomb their base.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3cb1d38d
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3cb1d38d
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3cb287ce
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Bad Date
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3cb287ce
comment
Bad Date: After becoming The Soulless Guido asks Monet out on a date. She accepts, but it ends disastrously when he ditches her to go pick a fight with a supervillain instead.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3cb287ce
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3cb287ce
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3cb6468e
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Bad Liar
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3cb6468e
comment
This is how Jamie knows when Guido is lying.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3cb6468e
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3cb6468e
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3cfeeb48
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I Die Free
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3cfeeb48
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I Die Free: Bolivar Trask, during the Second Coming crossover, after Monet frees him from Bastion's control.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3cfeeb48
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3cfeeb48
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3d2c6d30
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Skewed Priorities
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3d2c6d30
comment
Skewed Priorities: Monet comes off as being incredibly vain and self-centered. At one point, she's shot by an assailant. She's perfectly fine, due to her Super-Toughness, but she's pissed that he's ruined her shirt, and wants to break several of his bones for it. During the beginning of Hell on Earth, she would much rather attack her teammates for not being any help when Pip took over her body, even as Polaris points out there's a combination of volcano eruption/ demon attack going on. In the mutant concentration camp of a Bad Future, Layla mentions how 80 years ago, China blasted a satellite in space into millions of pieces that were scattered across Earth's orbit. Some of those pieces then begin falling into the camp. Layla mentioned that there was a department focused on monitoring these types of issues but it was shut down when the government reallocated funds to focus on mutants as a threat.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3d2c6d30
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3d2c6d30
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3ec18c6f
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Sherlock Scan
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3ec18c6f
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Sherlock Scan: In Issue #201, Jamie deduces that Mister Fantastic (or rather, his counterpart from another universe) was the one at the cemetery since the set of footprints found at the scene were more than two and a half feet apart while still maintaining even weight distribution, something that could only make sense if the person could literally stretch his legs.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3ec18c6f
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3ec18c6f
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3eccc27b
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Power Source
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3eccc27b
comment
Power Source: Morrigan's raven Familiar, Branwen is the source of her powers. Siryn defeats her by destroying him.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3eccc27b
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1.0
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3eccc27b
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3eccc27b
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3ed23024
type
Surprisingly Realistic Outcome
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3ed23024
comment
Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: When the team are dealing with an erupting volcano, at one point Jamie shows up late to the party and tries yelling something to Polaris, Rictor and Star. Then it shifts to their point of view, trying to figure out what the hell he's saying, because he's too far away for them to make out. In Issue #237, a petty drug dealer named Alfonse shoots at a Mojoworld assassin named Scattershot. It doesn't kill him but gives Shatterstar an opportunity to strike. Lord Defender, the leader of the amateur superhero team called the X-Ceptionals, offers Alfonse a spot on his team. Alfonse refuses in disgust not wanting to risk his life. Monet suffers a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown at the hands of Pluto which causes a brain injury. She refuses to tell anyone about it and gets into a fight with Guido resulting in her death. Monet having her mind or body taken over by someone else is a huge Berserk Button for her. When Pip accidentally jumps into her brain, she is pissed at him and threatens to kill him if he stays. Pip leaves the team to avoid Monet's wrath.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3ed23024
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3ed23024
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3f064a0d
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Humans Are Morons
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3f064a0d
comment
Humans Are Morons: The general crux of a lecture Future Doom gives to Madrox, as to why the government hates and fears Mutants, yet gladly give people like Doom free reign (with a mix of Ungrateful Bastard).
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3f064a0d
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3f064a0d
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3f89452c
type
Sad Clown
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3f89452c
comment
Sad Clown: Guido almost always joking and smiling, despite having quite a Dark and Troubled Past and being in near-constant physical pain because of his powers. When he loses his soul, his humor becomes much more disturbing due to his Lack of Empathy.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3f89452c
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3f89452c
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3fafbfd4
type
Soap Opera Rapid Aging Syndrome
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3fafbfd4
comment
Soap Opera Rapid Aging Syndrome: Tier goes from a newborn to looking like somewhere in his preteens in less than a year. His part-Asgardian wolf biology has something to do with that. This was apparently true for Vanora Sinclair as well, which was not a good mix with uncontrolled rage issues.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3fafbfd4
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_3fafbfd4
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_4063acfd
type
Woman Scorned
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_4063acfd
comment
Madrox and Monet. While she's furious with him when he reveals his dupes slept with her and Siryn on the same night, she doesn't hold a grudge and later becomes a Shipper on Deck for Siryn and Madrox.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_4063acfd
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_4063acfd
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_40a533db
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Guest-Star Party Member
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_40a533db
comment
Guest-Star Party Member: Jezebel / Mephista betrays her father and temporarily aids X-Factor in opposing the Hell Lords in the "Hell on Earth War" arc.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_40a533db
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_40a533db
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_40bb59d0
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Blatant Lies
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_40bb59d0
comment
Monet suffers a psychic attack in the hospital which is actually Cortex taking over her mind. No one suspects anything until Val Cooper hears about this from Theresa who tells her that she is now likely a threat. When Cortex asks how she figured it out, Theresa claims she came to that conclusion all on her own because she is a detective.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_40bb59d0
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_40bb59d0
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_4143f84f
type
Leg Focus
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_4143f84f
comment
Leg Focus: After a Clothing Damage accident, Monet is forced to wear Madrox's shirt which leaves her legs exposed. Both Guido and Madrox start Eating the Eye Candy and compliment her toned legs, she icily tells them My Eyes Are Up Here, but when Longshot starts doing it she doesn't mind and says he's sweet to notice. Madrox describes Hela's legs as making up eighty percent of her body.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_4143f84f
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_4143f84f
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_41a32b6
type
Mystical Pregnancy
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_41a32b6
comment
Mystical Pregnancy: Rahne's child with the Wolf God Hrimhari is much quicker than normal pregnancies, leaves her with Nigh-Invulnerability and she births him by vomiting him out of her mouth.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_41a32b6
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_41a32b6
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_41a49201
type
Red Skies Crossover
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_41a49201
comment
Red Skies Crossover: The Civil War (2006) tie-in, which largely consists of Siryn complaining about the Super Registration Act, and a Madrox dupe coming to make them sign up.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_41a49201
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_41a49201
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_43463249
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Power Loss Depression
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_43463249
comment
Power Loss Depression: The very first issue opens with Rictor attempting suicide due to losing his powers after M-Day. He is talked out of it but still has his moments of sadness and volatility over it. He regains them via Terrigen Crystals provided by Quicksilver only to lose them again and become even more depressed leading to him having Sex for Solace with Rahne. He almost quits the team because he feels useless as the only one without powers.
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You Fight Like a Cow
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You Fight Like a Cow: Shatterstar mocks The Thing for his lack of technique during their fight.
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Ask a Stupid Question...
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Ask a Stupid Question...: In Issue #30, Rictor is strapped upside down while a pendulum swings down towards him. He barely manages to escape thanks to Monet having damaged it earlier. When Terry asks him if he is okay, an angry Rictor responds, "Does it look like I'm okay?!". In Issue #32 when Jamie reveals he knows Theresa is pregnant. This exchange between Monet and Layla from Issue #207 when the former is about to let Baron Mordo drain her. From Issue #213, when the team sees Monet sunbathing on the rooftop. In Issue #230, Monet refers to a soulless Guido as a freak. When he angrily asks she's talking about him, she sarcastically says she's talking about the freak behind him. Which leads to an awkward moment when Pip the Troll turns out to be standing right behind Guido. In #231, Jamie is talking to the Tony Stark of another universe. When Tony asks if Wanda destroyed Jamie's world as well, Jamie asks if he means the Scarlet Witch. Tony responds, "No, Wanda the dog-faced boy. Of course the Scarlet Witch!".
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Villainous Rescue
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_446c5792
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Villainous Rescue: Hangman ends up saving the team from Bloodbath at the request of his son (who thinks he's a super-hero).
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_44fc28e8
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Honor Before Reason
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_44fc28e8
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Honor Before Reason: Subverted. Mordo abducts Monet's father Cartier to lure her into a trap so he can drain her energy and put his cancer into remission. When they are attacked by the Mutant Response Division, Mordo agrees to create a portal so they can escape but notes that doing so would be taxing on his body. Monet offers to let him drain her in exchange for saving them. Despite Guido, Darwin and Cartier pointing out that Mordo had kidnapped her father and would likely never keep any promise he made to her, Monet seemingly still insists on fulfilling her end of the bargain. However, Monet doesn't actually let Mordo drain her and uses her telepathy to make him think she did. Guido thinks that Monet got the idea from Layla when she mentioned the old and weak Dr Doom from the Bad Future she and Jamie went to but Monet insists she came to the idea herself.
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Shirtless Scene
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_4583a262
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Shirtless Scene Madrox gets a few gratuitous ones, showing his toned physique. Guido whenever he suffers from Clothing Damage.
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Villain Takes an Interest
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Villain Takes an Interest: Damian Tryp took notice in Madrox when he learned of his powers when he was young. He tried to convince his parents to let him take him under his tutelage over Xavier's, but they refused. The Skrulls are interested in Darwin due to his Adaptive Ability being similar to their own powers.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_4631e81f
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Badass in Distress
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_4631e81f
comment
Badass in Distress: Siryn is captured and left Bound and Gagged by an ex-mutant Mad Doctor who wants to use her as a hostage to "incentivize" XF Investigations in their investigation on the Decimation. She's rescued by Rictor, but found the humiliation of becoming a Damsel in Distress much worse than her physical injuries. Madrox is captured by Hydra who try to Brainwash him into being their Manchurian Agent. Monet is captured by Baron Mordo so he can turn her into a Living Battery and cure his cancer. Black Cat is captured by the SCARs members while attempting to track them. She's rescued by XF-Investigations, even though they had no idea she was even in danger.
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_4781adbb
comment
Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Monet's attitude causes her to come off as a jerk at times, but she still has her heart in the right place when it matters, such as her empathy towards Gloria Santiago after Singularity screwed with her mind and made her think she killed her own sister.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_47fea76b
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Butt-Monkey
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_47fea76b
comment
Butt-Monkey: The story has a lot of fun putting the prideful Flying Brick Monet into a lot of comical situations, usually taking advantage of her Super-Toughness to take the brunt of attacks that would be fatal to other characters. She never ends up truly hurt, but it annoys her to no end and they often have comical side effects on her appearance, like leaving her hair a mess or ruining her clothes. Jamie also suffers a number of misfortunes due to his dupes. The best example being when he unintentionally ends up in a love triangle with himself, Monet and Theresa.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_47fea76b
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_48212bac
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Weather Manipulation
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_48212bac
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Weather Manipulation: Damian Tryp can create and control high-powered winds, including tornadoes.
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Paper-Thin Disguise
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_48b9731f
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Paper-Thin Disguise: Subverted in Issue #36. Jamie and Guido go to the owner of the van that was used in Darwin's kidnapping and pretend to work for a guy named Xander Forbush. When they leave, he tries to alert his accomplices but it turns out that Monet was actually in the room telepathically cloaking herself and was waiting for him to call them. Sylvius mocks the Black Cat for thinking that a coat and glasses would make it impossible for her to recognize the latter's platinum blonde hair.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_48ca7c29
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Broken Ace
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_48ca7c29
comment
Broken Ace: Monet is a Superpower Lottery winner, beautiful, intelligent and acts as if nothing ever fazes her. But during her therapy sessions she confesses her "M" persona is mostly a front and she suffers from severe trauma due to what her brother Emplate did to her during the time she was stuck as Penance.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_4c49b8f7
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Hot as Hell
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Hot as Hell: Jezebel/Mephista is a red demoness with curly horns, an hourglass figure, and a very Stripperific outfit.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_4cacfcc3
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Honey Trap
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_4cacfcc3
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Honey Trap: Vera, a girl who seems to be into Pip the Troll turns out to be a demon trying to kill him.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_4cacfcc3
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Power Perversion Potential
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_4d070ee3
comment
Power Perversion Potential: Both Siryn and Monet wonder at different points if Jamie ever used his Self-Duplication to gangbang a partner and though he never did it with them, they ended up having sex with dupes on the same night. That said, Layla did later end up having a threeway with Jamie and a dupe.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_4e2d95e
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Thanks for the Mammary
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_4e2d95e
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Thanks for the Mammary: When Jamie is transported into the future and lands on top of Layla.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_4e2d95e
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_4f773434
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Wise Beyond Their Years
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_4f773434
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Wise Beyond Their Years: Layla often acts more mature than her grown-up teammates, constantly helping them with personal issues.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_504a1991
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Body Horror
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_504a1991
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Body Horror: Darwin. His powers will transform him into whatever is necessary to survive — shoot his head off, and he'll grow a new head from his torso, drop wreckage on him and he'll become an oozing mass. Mutant Town was filled with plenty of examples, especially of former mutants that still had their physical deformities. Cortex's Mind Control powers manifest via energy tentacle protruding from his eyes. An early issue has Layla direct two guys at Pietro, hoping they'd kill him. Instead, they accept his attempt to give them their mutant powers back, which just causes one to turn to X-Factor's doorstep, slowly melting.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_50a06d47
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Flirtatious Smack on the Ass
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_50a06d47
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Flirtatious Smack on the Ass: Monet does this to Madrox during a mission, which weirds out Rahne.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_50a06d47
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_50f66629
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Crazy-Prepared
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Crazy-Prepared: In Issue #4, Siryn is ambushed by Damian Tryp, Jr who shoots her in the throat with a tranquilizer dart to neutralize her sonic powers. In Issue #12, Tryp attacks her again with a tranquilizer dart but Siryn reveals she learned from the last encounter and wore a kevlar collar to protect her throat.
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Duplicate Divergence
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_51702eda
comment
Duplicate Divergence: In Issue 16 Jamie tracks down a dupe of his he sent out to study religion, only to discover that he's made a life for himself as a preacher and family man and renamed himself "John".
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_520680ca
type
Not Wearing Tights
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_520680ca
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Not Wearing Tights: Strong Guy, Wolfsbane, Rictor and Monet. Monet and Strong Guy start wearing uniforms from issue 200 onwards.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_5216ae05
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Demonic Vampires
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_5216ae05
comment
Demonic Vampires: Issue #215 has Jamie and Layla investigating the death of a man who was found drained of blood with two puncture wounds in his neck. His daughter believes her stepmother to be the culprit but the killer is revealed to be a Vandella, a vampiric demon spirit that possesses people while they are asleep.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_52488c54
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Drowning My Sorrows
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_52488c54
comment
Drowning My Sorrows: After the end of the "Hell on Earth" war and the team being split up, Polaris is shown in a bar getting drunk. When the bartender tries to cut her off, she threatens to destroy the bar. This results in the police and Quicksilver getting involved and a brief fight where she actually pulls a gun on Quicksilver before she is subdued. She is horrified when she sobers up the next morning and realizes the magnitude of what she almost did.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_5288f02
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All Your Powers Combined
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_5288f02
comment
All Your Powers Combined: The Isolationist has every mutant power at the same time, and can't turn them off, making his life a living hell. He gets his name from living in the Arctic to try and dull the mental noise that comes with having the power of every mutant telepath. But when the Decimation occurred, it dulled his pain enough for him to be able to travel to the civilized world, so he can try to finish off the remaining mutants.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_537dd8fe
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Affably Evil
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_537dd8fe
comment
Affably Evil: The elderly senile Doctor Doom from Earth-1191 is amazingly polite (by Doom's standards at least) toward Madrox and Layla. Until his inevitable betrayal. The Queenpin Guido meets in South America while on a mission to rescue Monet's father. She is fairly polite and friendly towards him and even encourages him to tell Monet of his feelings for her. She even says she might shed a tear or two for him if he died.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_5541da8c
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Lotus-Eater Machine
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_5541da8c
comment
Lotus-Eater Machine: While held captive by Dr Doom, Sue Storm is strapped to a machine that makes her think she is with Namor. Monet is able to break the illusion by telepathically entering Sue's head and telling her of the potential danger her family is in.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_56691220
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Even the Girls Want Her
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_56691220
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Even the Girls Want Her: Siryn, with her sexy hypnosis voice, seduces one of their female clients involuntarily.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_56691220
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_584417c2
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Reforged into a Minion
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_584417c2
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Reforged into a Minion: What happened to the second dupe Madrox sent into the future, he was captured and turned into Cortex by Doctor Doom.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_584417c2
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_584417c2
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_5989e3b6
type
Enemy Mine
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_5989e3b6
comment
Enemy Mine: Guido and Monet team up with Baron Mordo against the Mutant Response Division when they start hunting for both of them.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_5989e3b6
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_598ad6e2
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Even the Guys Want Him
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_598ad6e2
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Even the Guys Want Him: Longshot, and to a lesser extent Shatterstar.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_598ad6e2
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_5aa4ec8a
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Ambiguous Syntax
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_5aa4ec8a
comment
Ambiguous Syntax: A heavily pregnant Rahne walks in on Shatterstar and Rictor getting in on, and in the ensuing argument yells "you did this". Shatterstar thinks she means he got her pregnant, and gets confused as to how he could've done that without knowing. She actually means "turned Rictor gay."
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_5c9caf26
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Civvie Spandex
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_5c9caf26
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Civvie Spandex: Jamie Madrox no longer has to wear a full-body costume to keep his powers relatively controlled, just a shirt version of it. Siryn, Shatterstar, Longshot and Strong Guy also sport clothing that is a mix between regular civilian outfits and superhero costumes. Monet occasionally wears a long jacket over her Spy Catsuit.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_5caef4ca
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Chainsaw Good
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_5caef4ca
comment
Chainsaw Good: The Dread-X, a massive Mutant-killing machine created by the Mutant Response Division, has large buzzsaws as one of its weapons.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_5da3f522
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Big Brother Is Watching
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_5da3f522
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Big Brother Is Watching: Layla manages to kick-start the Summers Rebellion by informing a few people that the government of Earth-1911 are planning to spy on everyone, not just what's left of mutantkind. And as an extra nod, the issue contains a few visual references to the 1984 movie.
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You Kill It, You Bought It
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You Kill It, You Bought It: To become the next incarnation of the Celtic Goddess Morrigan, one has the kill the previous one.
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Dissonant Serenity
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Dissonant Serenity: After killing Dr. Henry Buchanan, Guido nonchalantly tells his controllers he has to get off the phone because of laws against driving while talking on the phone.
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Inferred Survival
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Inferred Survival: When told by Cyclops about her father's death, Siryn refuses to believe it because X-Men come back from the dead all the time, but it's clear she is just in denial at that point.
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Time Skip
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Time Skip: After the team moves to Detroit we skip a couple of months into the future, with Syrin going from early pregnancy to the late stages.
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Spanner in the Works
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Spanner in the Works: Layla joining XF Investigations ruined Damian Tryp's future predictions regarding them. The "X-Factor" dupe retained the memory of Tryp killing Madrox's parents and when he kills himself, Madrox absorbs him and gets that memory back. Quicksilver is this to the Isolationist on two levels. First, he saves Layla after Nicole tries to kill her which allows Layla to alert Jamie about Huber's intentionsnote Layla actually didn't know who Huber was. She only knew his name because Nicole mentioned him as her master and when Layla told Jamie about it, he realized Huber was untrustworthy. Second, the Terrigen Crystals Quicksilver gave to Rictor during the X-Cell arc made him immune to the Isolationist's powers allowing him to defeat the villain. Quicksilver also ended up saving Layla from Nicole's attempt to kill her. In fact, the entire reason the Isolationist tried to have Layla killed was because he feared she'd be this to his plans. Cortex gets hit with two of these when he's trying to kill Lenore Wilkinson, who is the ancestor of one of the members of a Mutant rebellion in the future. First is when the future Trevor Fitzroy sends three Omeganoid Sentinels into the past to battle Theresa and Monet. Then there is Longshot whose incredible luck results in Cortex taking a knife to the back of his neck severing his control over Monet.
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Future Slang
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Future Slang: Some characters in Earth-1191 use the expletive "shock", previously seen in Marvel 2099 (which, not coincidentally, Peter David did some writing for).
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Recruiters Always Lie
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Recruiters Always Lie: Darwin has this complaint when bits of sentinel fall on him.
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The Leader
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The Leader: Madrox is the leader of X-Factor Investigations, a position he struggles with a lot due to his indecisiveness. When Havok and Polaris rejoin the team, Havok and Madrox end up splitting the leadership, with Madrox leading the civilian jobs while Havok leads the ones given by Valerie Cooper and the X-Men.
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Names to Run Away from Really Fast
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Names to Run Away from Really Fast: Invoked by Guido and Rahne in Issue #4 to scare off police officers who arrived in Mutant Town because of a riot.
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Brainwash
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Madrox is captured by Hydra who try to Brainwash him into being their Manchurian Agent.
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The Protagonist
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The Protagonist: While the run focuses on the team, Madrox often takes center stage and is the main character, being the one in charge of X-Factor Investigations.
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I Have Your Wife
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I Have Your Wife: Monet's father is kidnapped by terrorists, forcing her and Guido to go to his rescue in South America. Bloodbath kills Hangman's ex-wife and kidnaps his son to force Hangman to keep reaping souls for him.
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Bavarian Fire Drill
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Bavarian Fire Drill: The team fakes a bomb threat at Singularity HQ and then pose as a bomb squad to sneak inside.
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BadassNormal
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Badass Normal: Rictor, who lost his powers in the Decimation. Peter David describes him as the "moody former mutant who believes he's useless and yet keeps happening to save the day." Avengers: The Children's Crusade officially repowers him thanks to the Scarlet Witch herself.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_643659d4
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Spit Take
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Spit Take: Issue #14 has a double example. Madrox and Rictor are having a drink and catching up, and Rictor makes Madrox spit out his drink when he jokes about sleeping with Quicksilver; Madrox gets his revenge by mentioning that Shatterstar would be jealous. In issue #33, Guido does this in response to Jamie's joke about mutants have rights protected under the constitution.
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Heroic Sacrifice
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Heroic Sacrifice: After being mortally wounded by Ballistique, Guido still strains himself to save a crowd from being crushed by a falling robot mook. The effort puts too much strain in his heart and ends up killing him.
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Shameless Fanservice Girl
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Shameless Fanservice Girl: Rahne's transformation often destroys her clothes, so she eventually got used to being seen naked. But she's still disturbed when she's left naked after a fight and notices Shatterstar (her ex-boyfriend's boyfriend) Eating the Eye Candy. He explains that it's because he's never seen a pregnant woman naked. She ends up flashing him more just to sate his curiosity.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_658f7193
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Lack of Empathy
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Lack of Empathy: In Issue #2, a Mutant who has lost his powers chews out Monet for showing off hers. Her response, as usual, is arrogant indifference. After he becomes The Soulless, Guido loses his empathy for others and starts doing odd things such as making jokes about innocents dying.
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Erotic Dream
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Erotic Dream: Madrox walks on Siryn having a wet dream about Star Wars, moaning about Ewan and Liam.
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If I Can't Have You…
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When Lorna has M telepathically probe her memories to see how her parents actually died, she's shown Magneto declaring If I Can't Have You…. Lorna quickly calls BS on Magneto, even at that time when his powers were making him insane, acting like something out of a cheap romance novel, and accuses Monet of fudging things.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_67d0342c
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Breaking the Fellowship
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_67d0342c
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Breaking the Fellowship: The "Breaking Point" arc has various member quit the team, one by one for different reasons: Guido, Rahne, Siryn and Havok. After the end of the "Hell on Earth" war, X-Factor Investigations is officially closed down with the cast going their separate ways.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_6844f0d5
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Undressing the Unconscious
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After being captured by the Karma Project, Darwin awakes to find he's been stripped naked and is being kept in a tank full of liquid. Later, his body evolves into giving him enough strength to break the glass and attack his captors completely starkers, with some Censor Shadow or Scenery Censor covering his crotch.
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Navel-Deep Neckline
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Navel-Deep Neckline: Monet's outfit◊ from issue #200 to #232 has a plunging neckline that can reach down to her stomach. She wears her outfit zipped starting from issue #233. Hela wears a ludicrously threadbare outfit when the team tussles with her, until she gets serious and dons her typical outfit.
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Thought Caption
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Thought Caption: Jamie Madrox manages to monologue over just about everything, including himself. Darwin gets to do this for an issue as well, having been told by Madrox that internal monologues help. Cortex has one as well. Not surprising, given that he's one of Madrox's dupes. Tier gets these during the "Hell on Earth War" arc.
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Oracular Urchin
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Oracular Urchin: Layla Miller. She knows stuff. But not because she has any oracular power, but because the future version of her upload her memories into her.
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Jerkass Has a Point
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Jerkass Has a Point: Alex is angry at Monet's Lack of Empathy towards Lorna after the latter realizes she was the one who killed her parents when her powers manifested. Monet reminds Alex that she only unlocked Lorna's memories because Lorna threatened her into doing it and Alex did nothing to stop it. Alex concedes that Monet is right.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_6b2b3b59
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The Reveal
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The Reveal: The Tryps are actually one person, just at different points in their timeline. Cortex is one of Madrox's dupes. One of the last issues finally, finally answers just what the connection is between Star and Longshot (along with one or two other questions, like what happened to the baby Dazzler had way back when). He is the biological son of Dazzler, a human mutant, and Longshot, an Artificial Human who also happens to be genetically based on Shatterstar himself, due to a Stable Time Loop. Guido's Unexplained Recovery is actually Layla going against destiny and using her resurrection powers to bring him Back from the Dead, but he ends up without a soul. Monet and Longshot help Polaris find out what really happened in the plane crash that killed her parents: A nasty fight between her parents awakened her mutant powers and the resulting Angst Nuke caused the plane to crash.
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Face–Monster Turn
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Face–Monster Turn: Mephisto captures Madrox and turns him into one of his demons. Siryn-Morrigan rescues him and turns him back to human.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_6c97d884
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With Great Power Comes Great Perks
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With Great Power Comes Great Perks: Madrox used his powers to help him win a Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?-style game. The very premise of X-Factor Investigations is of mutants using their powers to run a detective agency.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_6ccba96b
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Talking in Bed
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Talking in Bed: Layla comes clean with Madrox about her secrets while laying in a morgue bed post-sex (Madrox just came Back from the Dead and they had some Glad-to-Be-Alive Sex).
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Driven to Suicide
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Rictor is Driven to Suicide after losing his powers on M-Day, and stands on a rooftop trying to work up the courage to jump, until Madrox and Rahne intervene.
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Deceptive Legacy
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Deceptive Legacy: The Hangman, a supervillain, behaves heroically for the sake of his son, whose mother told him that his dad is a superhero.
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Lust Object
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Lust Object: Monet to Darwin and Guido, who both have her Vanity Fair spread. Guido is later revealed to have a photo of her topless that he carries with him.
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Fantastic Slurs
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Fantastic Slurs: After the Decimation, Mutant Town starts using "Pans" and "Rems" to refer to it's mutant citizens. Pans stands for Pass As Normal, who are former mutants that now appear completely human (Like Rictor and Jubilee). Rems is short for Remnants, former mutants left with some artifact of their former powers such as horns, bone crests, or odd tentacles (Like Marrow and Blob).
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The Ditherer
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The Ditherer: Madrox has a lot of trouble making decisions for himself or the team. Lampshaded by Val when she's trying to get him to work for the government again, he's much more comfortable taking orders than giving them.
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Waif Prophet
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_6f7c8268
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Waif Prophet: Layla comes off as one, being a small child that can apparently tell the future.
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I Gave My Word
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_6fb5cb83
comment
I Gave My Word: Monet agrees to help Baron Mordo in exchange for his saving her, Guido and Monet's father from an MRD attack, and keeps her word when everyone points out he's Baron Mordo. Monet states that she's keeping her word because it proves she's better than him.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_6fb5cb83
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_705f57d0
type
Demon Lords and Archdevils
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_705f57d0
comment
Demon Lords and Archdevils: The Hell Lords are the antagonists of the "Hell on Earth War" (Hela, Pluto, Satannish, Asmodeus, Satana and Mephisto) and the rulers of their own dimensions of hell. They get into a contest: Whoever kills Tier, the seventh billion soul born on Earth, gets to be the new ultimate ruler of hell.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_705f57d0
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_705f57d0
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_71152dd
type
One Dialogue, Two Conversations
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_71152dd
comment
One Dialogue, Two Conversations: Siryn's attempt to tell Jamie she's pregnant by him is stymied by him presuming she's telling him she's going to quit and they both argue without clarifying what they're talking about. Lampshaded by M as something out of Three's Company.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_71152dd
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7241785e
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You Can't Fight Fate
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7241785e
comment
You Can't Fight Fate: Played with. Normally, you can't change the timeline, as it just creates a new timeline instead, but if one has a Doomlock, then you can re-write time. Trevor Fitzroy appears as part of the Summers Rebellion, for the most part. Jamie and Layla are more than aware of what he's going to do in the future, but neither of them wants to kill him. Then Cortex shows up... Layla also tries this when she resurrects Guido. It... goes badly.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7241785e
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_72426bbd
type
Self-Duplication
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_72426bbd
comment
Self-Duplication: Jamie has this as his power. Issue #22 sees the return of Clay, an assassin from Jamie's 2004 miniseries who also has this power.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_72426bbd
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_72426bbd
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_725a80b2
type
Mistaken for an Imposter
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_725a80b2
comment
Mistaken for an Imposter: When the real Longshot shows up, Guido assumes he is Nogor in disguise. Longshot points out that if he were a Skrull he wouldn't use the same disguise to fool them twice.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_725a80b2
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_725a80b2
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_72856b70
type
Godzilla Threshold
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_72856b70
comment
Godzilla Threshold: Cortex can't directly act against his targets because doing so would cause unbelievably bad things, like reality bleed-through. Eventually, the situation going so badly has him decide "screw it".
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_72856b70
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_72856b70
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_729c69f3
type
Politically Incorrect Villain
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_729c69f3
comment
Politically Incorrect Villain: A de-powered Blob calls Julio, who is Latino, a "dumb tamale tosser". Julio understandably does not take this kindly.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_729c69f3
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_729c69f3
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_73328e84
type
Suicide by Cop
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_73328e84
comment
Suicide by Cop: One dupe does this after being Driven to Suicide in order to prevent Madrox from reabsorbing him.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_73328e84
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_73328e84
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_754df088
type
Put on a Bus
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_754df088
comment
Put on a Bus: Quicksilver is a secondary character in the early parts of the book, until he gets his powers back around 2007, and leaves to be a part of Mighty Avengers. Layla gets stuck in Earth-1191 during the Messiah Complex crossover. Rahne quits the team in Issue #28, partly in order to try to prevent the Bad Future Tryp showed her and partly to join Cyclops new X-Force The Bus Came Back: She returns in #207 after leaving X-Force. Darwin quits the team and goes on a Journey to Find Oneself after surviving Hela's Touch of Death changes him. Havok quits the team in the "Breaking Point" arc, feeling he doesn't know his place in the new world and amicably parts way with Polaris.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_754df088
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_754df088
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_76933235
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Depopulation Bomb
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_76933235
comment
Madrox completely loses his cool when one of their clients reveals he was a scientist trying to recreate the Legacy Virus that targets only mutants.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_76933235
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_76933235
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_777baed3
type
Out-of-Character Alert
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_777baed3
comment
Out-of-Character Alert: Monet starts flirting with Darwin. As it turns out, she's under mind control.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_777baed3
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_777baed3
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_77b009ea
type
Phrase Catcher
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_77b009ea
comment
Phrase Catcher: The team eventually starts using it more than her, whenever they introduce her to someone else.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_77b009ea
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1.0
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_77b009ea
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_77b009ea
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_780a078e
type
Self-Made Orphan
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_780a078e
comment
Mastermind erased Polaris' memories of when her powers first awakened, which caused the plane crash that killed her parents.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_780a078e
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_780a078e
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_79a60aec
type
For Want of a Nail
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_79a60aec
comment
For Want Of A Nail: Despite "knowing stuff", Layla is afraid of changing things too much only to make them worse later, specifically referencing to the Butterfly Effect. And later, Guido's resurrection starts screwing up her predictions. Jamie's multiversal trip, naturally demonstrates some examples. In the first (Earth-7153), Rahne's kid with Hrimahri was a girl, named Vanora, and Rahne tried to raise her, which didn't work terribly well. Also, among other things, Jamie and Layla didn't get an "m" brand on their face, Shatterstar still has his 90s outfit and attitude, he and Longshot are apparently brothers, Banshee is still alive, Peter Parker is apparently a police chief, and Jamie's dupes all have different powers. In the second (Earth-TRN193), Wanda Maximoff said "no more humans". Almost everyone human got turned into a warped monstrosity, even Captain America, becoming a villain called Deathlok. Iron Man avoided this because, for unknown reasons, he was off in space with some other heroes. Apparently the Registration Act still happened. Here, Jamie's dupes also have superpowers, but they can only exist for between five and twenty seconds before disappearing. And in the third (Earth-TRN196), there's been a "Hell on Earth" war going on for some time. This reality's Jamie is a mage, and served as Doctor Strange's apprentice and was murdered by Dormammu.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_79a60aec
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_79a60aec
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_79c34029
type
The Nose Knows
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_79c34029
comment
The Nose Knows: Rahne figures out that Guido's story of Buchanan "disappearing" is false when she smells the man's scent on his hands.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_79c34029
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_79c34029
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7a143509
type
Shell-Shocked Veteran
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7a143509
comment
Shell-Shocked Veteran: Noelle Blanc (aka Ballistique) is a veteran from Iraq that hires Monet to try to get rid of her PTSD with her telepathic powers. Only to find out her memories are fake and she was actually part of the S.C.A.R.s program and got mind-wiped and given a civilian life after she was dismissed. The revelation makes her go into a Roaring Rampage of Revenge.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7a143509
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7a143509
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7a2a34ef
type
Not With the Safety On, You Won't
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7a2a34ef
comment
Not With the Safety On, You Won't: In issue #247. The morning after their wedding night, Jamie wakes up to a knock on his and Layla's bedroom door and assumes someone is trying to kill them, having been informed of this happening in at least one alternate universe. Jamie pulls out a gun he had under his pillow but Layla points out he still has the safety on. Fortunately, it is the police requesting Jamie and Layla's help to solve a murder.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7a2a34ef
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7a2a34ef
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7a2d9301
type
Pop-Cultural Osmosis Failure
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7a2d9301
comment
Pop-Cultural Osmosis Failure: At one point, Rictor gets taken in for questioning by government goons. When asked to describe a suspect, he gives them a description of Robert, who has yellow skin and lives in a pineapple under the sea. The guy doesn't get it, but Val Cooper does, and angrily mutters that she's going to have "that damn song" stuck in her head all day.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7a2d9301
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7a2d9301
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7adf5414
type
TranquilizerDart
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7adf5414
comment
Tranquilizer Dart: In Issue #4, Damian Tryp, Jr neutralizes Theresa by shooting her in the throat with a tranquilizer dart and then beats her up. He tries to tranq her again in Issue #12, but reveals that she learned from the last time Tryp ambushed her and wore a kevlar collar. The SCAR team tranq the Black Cat after using the tracer she tagged them with to lure her into a trap.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7adf5414
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7adf5414
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7b6e47a5
type
Armor-Piercing Question
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7b6e47a5
comment
Armor-Piercing Question: Val gives this to Jamie in Issue #33 when he tells her to back off. Baron Mordo gives one to Guido when the latter castigates him for feeding on Monet's life force to put his cancer into remission. Mordo replies by asking if the lengths he is going to for his survival is any different from what Mutants do to stay alive. Guido doesn't have an answer.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7b6e47a5
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7b6e47a5
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7b8f5f07
type
Charm Person
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7b8f5f07
comment
Charm Person: Longshot's power makes him irresistible to anyone that finds him attractive, be it male or female. However, he notes that after a while, they realize this and start to become repulsed in just as equal magnitude.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7b8f5f07
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7b8f5f07
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7b8f5f07
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7cda47b
type
Dying Declaration of Love
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7cda47b
comment
Dying Declaration of Love: Guido gives one to Monet after he's mortally injured by Ballistique.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7cda47b
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7cda47b
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7d1ee5b2
type
Trojan Horse
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7d1ee5b2
comment
Trojan Horse: The Sentinels whom the Summers Rebellion had been fighting and destroying with ease where loaded with specially-charged hadron particles that clung to any nearby Mutants. Falcone's plan was to open a time vortex that would suck in every Mutant loaded with hadron particles. Fortunately, Fitzroy and Ruby are able to stop that plan by distracting Falcone and opening up another portal to send Falcone and Cortex to the past.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7d1ee5b2
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7d1ee5b2
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7d5e6488
type
Ready for Lovemaking
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7d5e6488
comment
Ready for Lovemaking: Layla texts Madrox that she wanted to chat about something in his room, but he gets distracted and lets her wait, figuring its not important. Cut to Madrox’s bedroom filled with lit candles and roses, where a bored and naked Layla lies in the bed, seductively covered only by a Modesty Bedsheet. Sighing at Madrox’s lack of presence, she remarks that she should’ve brought a book.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7d5e6488
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7d5e6488
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7eb73553
type
Bullying a Dragon
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7eb73553
comment
Bullying a Dragon: Future!Cyclops gets in the senile Future!Doom's face, despite Jamie trying to tell him to stop, concluding with telling Doom to stay out of his way. Doom blasts him a good distance away with a device he just cobbled together (hey, they're not in each other's way anymore).
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7eb73553
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7eb73553
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7fbb2a3
type
Nice Job Breaking It, Hero!
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7fbb2a3
comment
Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: In Issue #17, Rahne and Julio interfere in what they think is a mugging. However, the "muggers" are actually FBI agents and their "victim" is actually Elijah Cross, the leader of the ex-Mutant terrorist group known as X-Cell. In Issue #38, Rictor starts a gunfight with Val Cooper's men in order to get Siryn to the hospital so she can deliver her baby. Val ends up getting shot by a ricochet.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7fbb2a3
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_7fbb2a3
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_80251be3
type
How We Got Here
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_80251be3
comment
How We Got Here: Issue #7 opens with two Jamies being thrown out the window and then flashes back to how that came to be. When the story catches up to what happened in the opening, it is revealed the two Jamies are actually dupes Madrox Prime sent to collect DNA samples from Tryp Sr and Jr. Issue #18 begins with Nicole smashing something with a rock on a bridge in Central Park. At the end of the issue, it turns out to be Siryn's pregnancy test, after having knocked Layla out and over into the water on the Isolationist's orders. Issue #215 opens with a close-up of something clawing at Jamie's face. The story reveals it to be a Vandella, a vampiric demon spirit that is possessing Jamie's client, Adina Malcolm. Issue #235 opens with Madrox and Shatterstar talking to Lord Defender, the leader of the amateur superhero team known as the X-Ceptionals. The following pages explain how X-Factor came to be involved in investigating the murder of one of the X-Ceptionals. The first page of #239 has the Morrigan dangling Theresa over a balcony and then cuts to Theresa and Havok investigating the murders that led them to that point. Rahne's final issue has her being told by someone to whip herself. It turns out to be Reverend John Maddox, who's doing it to prove she won't.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_80251be3
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_80251be3
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_80360df0
type
Dark Horse Victory
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_80360df0
comment
Dark Horse Victory: Guido is the one who kills Tier and is the ultimate victor of the "Hell on Earth War".
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_80360df0
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_80360df0
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_80b57bec
type
Super-Soldier
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_80b57bec
comment
All three members of SCARs are cyborg Super Soldiers.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_80b57bec
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_80b57bec
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8159411a
type
Extreme Omnisexual
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8159411a
comment
Extreme Omnisexual: Shatterstar. PAD has stated he's become "sexually curious about anything with a pulse", taking a cue from Torchwood's Captain Jack Harkness. Deconstructed when Rictor starts thinking he doesn't care about their relationship.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8159411a
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8159411a
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_820ac351
type
It Amused Me
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_820ac351
comment
It Amused Me: An elderly Doctor Doom's reason for assisting Tryp and Falcone in creating Cortex. It's also the reason he creates a device he used to blast Cyclops.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_820ac351
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_820ac351
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_820ac3c5
type
Dysfunction Junction
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_820ac3c5
comment
Dysfunction Junction: As Rictor states, they put the "fun" in "dysfunction".
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_820ac3c5
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_820ac3c5
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_823c6e3e
type
Large Ham
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_823c6e3e
comment
Large Ham: Everyone on the team has probably had a Large Ham moment at one point or another. Jamie Madrox, especially early in the series when he hasn't grown up as much. Rictor, when he's undercover. This is how Jamie knows when Guido is lying.
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Rewarded as a Traitor Deserves
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comment
Rewarded as a Traitor Deserves: Darwin's father Hector sells him out to the Karma Project for the promise of half a million dollars. Unfortunately for him, they have no intention of paying him and shoot him instead leaving him in a coma.
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Evil Doppelgänger
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comment
Evil Doppelgänger An evil Alternate Self of Reed Richards from a Mirror Universe and tries to pull a Kill and Replace on the real Reed and tries to ally with Doctor Doom. Deathlok is an evil cyborg Alternate Self of (Steve Rogers) from Earth-TRN193.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_82982bcb
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8313a744
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Dark Lord on Life Support
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8313a744
comment
Dark Lord on Life Support: Baron Mordo who at some point contracted cancer and needs an oxygen tank. He captures Monet's father in order to lead her to a trap and then drain her so his body can fight back cancer.
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EMP
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EMP: Sylvius is able to emit a blast of EMP out of her hands, instantly frying any tech that comes in contact with it.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_83641c73
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Logical Weakness
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_83641c73
comment
Logical Weakness: Siryn's Compelling Voice power requires people to be able to hear her. So deaf folk, or anyone with earplugs, are immune. Monet has Super-Toughness but she still needs to breathe, so chloroform works on her the same as anyone else.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8387bb18
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Good Girls Avoid Abortion
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8387bb18
comment
Good Girls Avoid Abortion: When Theresa reveals she is pregnant with Jamie's child, Monet suggests abortion. Theresa refuses because of this trope.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8387bb18
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8414865
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Aroused by Their Voice
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8414865
comment
Aroused by Their Voice: Siryn's power allows her to manipulate her vocal cords to sound extra sexy, hypnotizing others into lusting after her. It can even happen without her noticing, although mutants are immune to it.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8424391b
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Clipboard of Authority
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Clipboard of Authority: In issue #247, Jamie infiltrates a Civil War reenactment convention. He poses as a safety inspector and carries a clipboard for authenticity. A guard doesn't buy it and Jamie has to knock him out with the clipboard.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_85f0f0fb
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World of Snark
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_85f0f0fb
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World of Snark: It's Peter David. Everyone snarks. The mutants, the humans, the Asgardian goddesses...
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8637b8ef
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All Gays Love Theater
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8637b8ef
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All Gays Love Theater: Lampshaded when Rictor refuses to watch musicals with his TV-obsessed boyfriend, Shatterstar, because he "doesn't want to be stereotypical." Shatterstar asks Rahne about this, but she just says she has no idea what he meant.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8637b8ef
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_863c780a
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Hopeless Suitor
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_863c780a
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Hopeless Suitor: Darwin crushes on Monet, but she has absolutely no romantic interest in him.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_863c780a
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_863fa679
type
What Happened to the Mouse?
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_863fa679
comment
What Happened to the Mouse?: After the renumber, Valerie Cooper almost disappears from the story, with only a brief appearance when she warns Monet about her father's kidnapping. She doesn't reappear until the Regenesis cross-through. After Ballistique is defeated and captured, Rococo and Sylvius manage to escape, but are never seen again. Jezebel / Mephista's first appearance is trying to recruit The Isolationist to her cause, and she seemingly succeeds... yet he never shows up ever again.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_863fa679
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8741b74
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Playing with a Trope
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8741b74
comment
Played with. Normally, you can't change the timeline, as it just creates a new timeline instead, but if one has a Doomlock, then you can re-write time.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8748f851
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Brainy Brunette
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8748f851
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Brainy Brunette: Monet and Rictor. Madrox might also count.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8748f851
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_875f008a
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Psychometry
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Psychometry: Longshot can get a psychic read out of objects, getting visions of their previous history, which comes in handy in quite a few cases.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_87bb6874
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Villain with Good Publicity
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_87bb6874
comment
Villain with Good Publicity: While en route to Doom's castle, Reed and the X-Factor team are decried as invaders by the citizens of Latveria who believe Doom is a hero. Jamie's inner dialogue makes it clear he is very much unhappy about this.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_87bb6874
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8967e17f
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Back from the Dead
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8967e17f
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Monet: Brought Back from the Dead by Guido thanks to his Hell lord powers. Having a little trouble coping with it, ended up having Sex for Solace with Darwin.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8967e17f
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8a4988bb
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Mind Rape
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8a4988bb
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Monet goes on one against Ballistique for mortally wounding Guido, doing a Mind Rape on her that leaves her on a coma.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8ad43dc9
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Ragtag Bunch of Misfits
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8ad43dc9
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Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: XF-Investigations has a very odd crew for a detective agency, even for a mutant one, filled with characters who have a Dark and Troubled Past and with a least two members being weirdos from the MojoWorld.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8ad43dc9
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8b5db38b
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They Killed Kenny Again
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8b5db38b
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They Killed Kenny Again: At one point, Madrox dies and ends traveling to several alternate realities where he's been killed. The end of each issue tends to have him die again.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8cb01d0e
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Category Traitor
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Category Traitor: The X-Cell (wrongfully) believe the government is responsible for Mutants losing their powers. As a result, they view X-Factor as traitors to the Mutant race for siding with the government. The Irony is that X-Cell is unknowingly working with Quicksilver who is responsible for M-Day.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8d0785d5
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Didn't Think This Through
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comment
Didn't Think This Through: While dealing with the demons and an active volcano, Rictor tries to open up a crevice to keep them at bay. Unfortunately, he accidentally opens up a lava fissure. He admits he didn't think that idea through.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8d08960c
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Two-Timer Date
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Two-Timer Date: Downplayed. After sleeping with both Monet and Siryn on the same night without the other knowing (admittedly, one was a dupe that Madrox didn't realize he had made), Madrox is hesitant about telling them the truth and keeps the pretense of being in a relationship with both for a while, although he does half-heartedly try to reject their advances and he eventually tells them the truth.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8d08960c
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8d8cfcf1
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Dame with a Case
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8d8cfcf1
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Dame with a Case: In #207, Hela disguises herself as a lovely, alluring woman to hire X-Factor's services. Longshot is shown to be very taken with her.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8e20979
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Wham Episode
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8e20979
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Wham Episode: Issue #39 has Siryn and Jamie's son being born and then absorbed by him like a dupe the moment he touches him. The "Breaking Points" arc advertised itself as one and it has Guido pulling a Face–Heel Turn and joining Mephisto, Rahne finding her son and quitting the team, Lorna finding out she accidentally killed her parents as a child, Syrin becoming the new Morrigan
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8e20979
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8e20b0f7
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Private Detective
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8e20b0f7
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Private Detective: X-Factor Investigations is a private detective agency run by the protagonists. They became known for being "mutant detectives". Singularity Investigations, run by the Tryp family, is a rival agency that becomes the direct competition to XF Investigations in many cases.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_8e20b0f7
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_90b66e22
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Femme Fatale
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_90b66e22
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Femme Fatale: Hela when pretending to be a human-looking to hire X-Factor. Jamie's narration notes that it plays the trope to the hilt, complete with a very revealing outfit.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_90b66e22
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_91e1116e
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Catch a Falling Star
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Catch a Falling Star: After a Wild Card dupe of Madrox shoves Rictor off a bulding, Monet flies in and saves him before he hits the ground.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_927b2f11
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The Bus Came Back
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_927b2f11
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The Bus Came Back: She returns in #207 after leaving X-Force.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_92db333b
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Ret-Gone
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_92db333b
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Retgone: What Tryp and Falcone try to do to members of the Summers Rebellion, by killing their ancestors via Time Travel. Interestingly, the fact that people are disappearing is noticed.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_93b39134
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Training the Gift of Magic
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_93b39134
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Training the Gift of Magic: After Layla returns from the Bad Future, she briefly allies with Doctor Doom becoming his adviser in exchange of him mentoring her in magic. This proves to be a controversial issue for the team, especially Monet and Rictor.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_93b39134
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_93ed8515
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Set Right What Once Went Wrong
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_93ed8515
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Set Right What Once Went Wrong: Falcone thinks that he's doing this with Operation: Clean Sweep.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_93ed8515
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_94e4c8ab
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Betty and Veronica
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_94e4c8ab
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Betty and Veronica: Early in the story a Love Triangle pops up between Siryn/Madrox/Monet, Siryn is the Betty while Monet is the Veronica. In fact, Monet is actually called Veronica Lodge at one point. Shatterstar (Veronica) and Wolfsbane (Betty) to Rictor's Archie. It doesn't help that Rictor thinks he's the Baby Daddy and has previously stated he believes in having a wedding.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_94e4c8ab
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_94e4c8ab
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_95265081
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Leeroy Jenkins
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_95265081
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Leeroy Jenkins: When arriving in Latveria to rescue Invisible Woman, a pissed-off Monet, Shatterstar and The Thing simply decide to storm Doom's castle from the front door. Mister Fantastic later points out how insane the idea of a frontal attack on Doom's castle is. The alternate Shatterstar seen in "They Keep Killing Madrox". His response to armed police showing up to investigate a murder is to charge them, while Longshot tries to get him to stop. Cue muttering from that reality's Wolverine and Rictor about how much they hate him.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_95265081
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_95a4c6df
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Wild Card
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_95a4c6df
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Wild Card: Madrox has an "X-Factor" dupe that likes to act in an unpredictable manner for amusement, doing things such as pushing Rictor off a roof or strapping a bomb on himself and blowing up Tryp Sr. and Jr.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_961c30e5
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Teleportation
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_961c30e5
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Teleportation: Shatterstar can create X-shaped teleportation portals via his swords, as long as he has someone to use as an anchor that knows know about the location they're teleporting to. Pip the Troll can teleport via his magic.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_961c30e5
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_96a33f11
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Riddle for the Ages
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_96a33f11
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Riddle for the Ages: The murder of alternate Jamie and Layla. Apparently Layla wanted it to happen for some reason, begging and even paying Vanora to do so, but in typical Layla fashion she didn't say why, and Vanora doesn't especially care.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_96a33f11
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_96b89043
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Not So Above It All
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_96b89043
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Not So Above It All: But once when Monet was trying to stop a pointless fight with She-Hulk, the latter splashed her with water, pissing off Monet who then attacked her.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_96b89043
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Harmless Electrocution
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_97069d40
comment
Harmless Electrocution: When Monet is electrocuted by one of Arcade's Death Traps, it causes her to lose consciousness for a small period of time but no real damage, but more amusingly, it leaves her hair a wild mess for a while.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_97069d40
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_970c790a
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Big Bad
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_970c790a
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Big Bad: Elder Tryp is this for the initial storyline. And for the Cortex arc as well. The rest of the time, the team doesn't really have one, only Arc Villains.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_970c790a
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_973d220f
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Never My Fault
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_973d220f
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Never My Fault: Guido, once he loses his soul.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_973d220f
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_973d220f
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9826b657
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Multilayer Façade
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9826b657
comment
Multilayer Façade: After the team captures Arcade, Rictor punches him, making his face falls off and revealing it's actually a robot. But once everybody leaves, the Arcade "robot" gets up and takes off his robot mask revealing he's the actual Arcade, who makes a note to just use an actual robot next time - getting punched in the face hurts.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9826b657
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_984ef9ef
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"Not So Different" Remark
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_984ef9ef
comment
Baron Mordo gives one to Guido when the latter castigates him for feeding on Monet's life force to put his cancer into remission. Mordo replies by asking if the lengths he is going to for his survival is any different from what Mutants do to stay alive. Guido doesn't have an answer.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_984ef9ef
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9858c391
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Chick Magnet
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9858c391
comment
Chick Magnet: Madrox ends up attracting a lot of female attention, such as Monet, Siryn and Layla. Longshot's DNA is hardwired to draw attention from the opposite sex. And sometimes even the same sex. However, he notes after a while people start to realize this, and become repulsed in equal measure.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9858c391
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_986dad9a
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Killer Robot
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_986dad9a
comment
Bishop's Future of Earth-1191 shows up when one of Madrox's dupes is sent there. The government is oppressive, several major cities are outright abandoned, Mutants are practically extinct, and the few left are put in camps guarded by sentinels, and to Madrox's horror no-one has flight rings or jetpacks, or even heard of Inspector Clouseau.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_986dad9a
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_986dad9a
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_997bd551
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Home Nudist
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_997bd551
comment
Home Nudist: One issue shows Monet in the privacy of her room, shrugging off her robe and dancing to the tune of "I'm Too Sexy". Naturally, Rictor barges in at that moment and gets an eyeful.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_997bd551
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
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Cyborg
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
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Cyborg: The elderly Cyclops from Earth-1191 is more man than machine which allows Doctor Doom to take control of him. Cortex is a Madrox dupe that was heavily modified by Earth-1191 Doctor Doom. All three members of SCARs are cyborg Super Soldiers. The Steve Rogers of Earth-TRN 193 has become Deathlok.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9a1d239e
type
Been There, Shaped History
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9a1d239e
comment
Been There, Shaped History: More recent than most, but according to Monet, she had a part in the Marvel universe's versions of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie getting together. Layla helps start the Summers Rebellion, meaning she has a part in Bishop's origins. And since she's responsible for Trevor Fitzroy's supervillain origin, she's also indirectly responsible for Emma Frost's turn to good.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9a1d239e
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9b53f32
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Exposed to the Elements
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9b53f32
comment
Exposed to the Elements: Rahne's early outfit is a swimsuit (without legs or sleeves, because of the difficulties with full-body wear and fur). During the fight with the Isolationist, she, Jamie and Guido wind up dumped in the Arctic, and she stays human, refusing to go furry (because, in part, she thinks if she dies, she won't wind up killing Jamie).
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9b53f32
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9c45b5a2
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What Measure Is a Non-Human?
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9c45b5a2
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What Measure Is a Non-Human?: Early on, Monet adopts a French orphan ex-mutant named Nicole. A few issues later, she gets thrown in front of a subway train by Layla and turns out to be a robot. The precise amount of time spent acknowledging this at all (or indeed, that Nicole's gone at all)? 0.00 seconds.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9c45b5a2
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9c8701b5
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A Day in the Limelight
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9c8701b5
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A Day in the Limelight: Layla Miller gets her own one-shot exploring her time alone in Bishop's future, and how she helps kick-start the whole rebellion.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9c8701b5
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9ce377f1
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Cure Your Gays
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9ce377f1
comment
Cure Your Gays: Rahne believes Rictor is only in a relationship with Shatterstar because he's been brainwashed, or something similar, and tries to pretend her child is his in order to get him back and "cure him". When confronted on this by an irate Rictor, she realizes how silly it sounds.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9ce377f1
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9ce377f1
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9cede50e
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Toplessness from the Back
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9cede50e
comment
Toplessness from the Back: Rahne when she takes off her shirt just before having sex with Rictor. The reader only sees Monet's bare back when Rictor walks in on her naked.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9cede50e
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9d12bbc1
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Foreshadowing
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9d12bbc1
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Foreshadowing: In Issue #7, Guido is informed of the death of Theresa's father Sean Cassidy and assumes everyone is talking about Shaun Cassidy the actor. When Guido is revealed to be a Manchurian Agent, this mistake is sited as the first clue something was off with him as he would have known who Theresa's father was. During "They Keep Killing Madrox, part 1", Jamie stumbles upon alternate Rahne and alt!Siryn talking about how Valerie Cooper has just left alt!Jamie and Layla's wedding reception completely sloshed. This turns out to be pertinent at the end of the issue, when she manages to run into Jamie in a literal sense. In Issue #32, Jamie's subconscious in the form of Layla tells him that his and Siryn's baby will be "one of us". When the baby is born, Jamie absorbs him.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9d1a935f
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Brought to You by the Letter "S"
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9d1a935f
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Brought to You by the Letter "S": Issue #20 has Jamie make an army of dupes. All of them carry trash can lids with the letter "M" on them.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9d1a935f
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9d1cc720
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Barbie Doll Anatomy
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9d1cc720
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Barbie Doll Anatomy: Monet is completely nude when Cortex takes full control of her, but her body gets covered by some kind of form fitting purple circuitry skin that hides her genitals.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9d1cc720
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9d61fd2c
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Traumatic Superpower Awakening
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9d61fd2c
comment
Traumatic Superpower Awakening: Lorna discovers her mutant powers first activated when she was a pre-teen, watching her mother and her husband arguing over Lorna's real father. She reacted like any little kid would to seeing her parents fight, and then her magnetic powers activated. In a plane, which was in flight. Lorna is the only survivor of the resulting crash, and Magneto has her memories wiped.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9d61fd2c
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9dab0a6e
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Continuity Nod
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9dab0a6e
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Continuity Nod: The evil Reed Richards the team faces is a leftover from the massive army of alternate Fantastic Fours that team faced over in Mark Millar's "Master of Doom" storyline. Mention is made of Havok being a 'Nexus Being', meaning he's connected to every other version of himself in The Multiverse, as was established in Exiles.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9dab0a6e
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9dab0a6e
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9dfb8296
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This Is Gonna Suck
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9dfb8296
comment
This Is Gonna Suck: Rahne, when Wolverine comes to visit the office during the "Regenesis" mini-event, mainly because she believes it means something horrible is going to happen, specifically to her, again.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9dfb8296
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9e0b9695
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Flight
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9e0b9695
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Flight: Siryn can fly in the same odd manner her father can, by manipulating sound waves to propel herself through the air, and sometimes even carries some of her teammates. Monet can do this and doubles as a Flying Brick. She's often seen casually levitating around the office.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9e0b9695
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9eb71c7c
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Super-Toughness
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9eb71c7c
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Super-Toughness: Rococo has some sort of protective metallic armor under her shallow skin which allows her to withstand direct blunt attacks and even makes her immune to flames.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9eb71c7c
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9eb71c7c
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9f62723d
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Get Out!
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9f62723d
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Get Out!: Guido's last words to Monet, after becoming the new king of Hell.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9f62723d
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9f62723d
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9f62723d
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9f63d4f1
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Our Vampires Are Different
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9f63d4f1
comment
Our Vampires Are Different: One case has Madrox and Layla dealing with a Vandella, a North African vampiric demon spirit that possessed one of their clients.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9f63d4f1
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_9f63d4f1
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a19135a6
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Mind Control
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a19135a6
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Mind Control: Cortex is able to mentally dominate and control several people at once. He can gain control of individuals either through physical contact or even from psychic contact through one of his already possessed minions.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a19135a6
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a29a7058
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Not Quite Flight
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a29a7058
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Siryn can fly in the same odd manner her father can, by manipulating sound waves to propel herself through the air, and sometimes even carries some of her teammates.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a29a7058
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a3912d0e
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Sexy Discretion Shot
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a3912d0e
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Sexy Discretion Shot: Used every time a character has sex, usually we only see them kiss or starting to undress and the next time we see them they're post-coital under a Modesty Bedsheet.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a3912d0e
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a51b63ed
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Flying Brick
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a51b63ed
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Monet can do this and doubles as a Flying Brick. She's often seen casually levitating around the office.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a51b63ed
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a51b63ed
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a5adbbe7
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Unreliable Expositor
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a5adbbe7
comment
Unreliable Expositor: A lot of details given about Layla early on are given by Layla, and over time many of them turn out to be lies.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a5adbbe7
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a5adbbe7
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a5e77a67
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The Cat Came Back
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a5e77a67
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The Cat Came Back: During her fight with Cortex, Siryn blasts him into a disused elevator, and he falls down it. As Siryn looks down the shaft, he suddenly pops up behind her and hits her over the head. He is a teleporter.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a5e77a67
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a5e77a67
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a5fb0d24
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Healing Factor
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a5fb0d24
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Healing Factor: All the SCARs members can heal from nearly fatal wounds, with Ballistique surviving a bullet to the head, as well as aging much slower. Cortex has one which allows him to survive Monet's punches and one of Longshot's knives impaling him in the back of his neck.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a5fb0d24
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a5fb0d24
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a6123b72
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Enfant Terrible
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a6123b72
comment
Enfant Terrible: Rahne's son may be one of these. Especially when he disembowels someone moments after being born. Subverted, eventually, when he turns out to just be an ordinary kid.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a6123b72
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a65288e2
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Ascended Extra
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a65288e2
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Ascended Extra: Same as in the second series. Monet was the Alpha Bitch of an X-Men spinoff series that was canceled years before, Rictor was C-List Fodder who had lost his powers, Shatterstar is a Continuity Snarl '90s Anti-Hero, Siryn is a Distaff Counterpart of her father and Layla was a Living MacGuffin in a Crisis Crossover. It seems like Peter David's whole plan whenever he writes a series named X-Factor is to create as many examples of this trope as possible. And it is glorious.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a65288e2
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a681bfc6
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Amicable Exes
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a681bfc6
comment
Amicable Exes: Madrox and Monet. While she's furious with him when he reveals his dupes slept with her and Siryn on the same night, she doesn't hold a grudge and later becomes a Shipper on Deck for Siryn and Madrox. Longshot and Dazzler.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a681bfc6
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a70223
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Karma Houdini
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a70223
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Karma Houdini: Several of the team's villains tend to get away scot-free. Sometimes it's because they're above the team's weight-class, but in a few cases, such as the SCARs, they don't think it's worth the effort.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a70223
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a70223
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a7a59f31
type
Doppelganger Link
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a7a59f31
comment
Doppelganger Link: Jamie is killed by the demonic villain Bloodbath in issue #227. The next few issues show him returned to life and pulled into alternate universes where his counterparts are either dead or dying. This causes Jamie to ponder if his powers work by pulling other Jamie Madroxes from alternate universes.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a7a59f31
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a7a59f31
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a806691d
type
Casanova Wannabe
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a806691d
comment
Casanova Wannabe: Pip the Troll can't pick up chicks even when he had his human form.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a806691d
featureApplicability
1.0
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a806691d
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a8a04f6f
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And I Must Scream
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a8a04f6f
comment
And I Must Scream: After he learns that his father Hector sold him out to Karma, Darwin visits him in the hospital where he is in a coma. Darwin says that he will forgive and forget about his father. As Darwin leaves, we see a single tear roll down Hector's eye suggesting he heard every word his son said.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a8a04f6f
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a90f8f85
type
Clone by Conversion
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a90f8f85
comment
Clone by Conversion: The Karma Project's army of superhumans is made up of numerous people who were injected with Darwin's DNA and transformed into exact copies of him.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a90f8f85
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a90f8f85
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a950584d
type
Combining Mecha
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a950584d
comment
Combining Mecha: In Issue #50, Falcone's summons five Sentinels which he combines into one.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a950584d
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1.0
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a950584d
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_a950584d
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_aaf19fae
type
Doesn't Like Guns
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_aaf19fae
comment
Doesn't Like Guns: Shatterstar dislikes guns, thinking they're not fit as a warrior's weapon, as he wants to get close and personal with his opponents.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_aaf19fae
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1.0
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_aaf19fae
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ab1659d5
type
Hero Stole My Bike
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ab1659d5
comment
Hero Stole My Bike: Shatterstar steals a taxi cab in order to escape from the animal gods and demons pursuing him and Rahne in Issue #221. In issue #246, a cab driver makes the mistake of mocking Pip's height. Pip knocks him out of the cab and drives it to his destination himself.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ab1659d5
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ab1659d5
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_abd29ad8
type
No-Sell
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_abd29ad8
comment
No-Sell: As part of the terrigen crystals defending him, Rictor manages to survive a point-blank shot from Huber using Cyclops' eye-beams (which at full strength can demolish tanks). And by "survive" we mean "doesn't even wobble slightly". When Bloodbath stuns the team by draining their souls, Guido is completely immune since he lost his soul after Layla revived him.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_abd29ad8
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_abd29ad8
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_abea0613
type
Sleeps in the Nude
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_abea0613
comment
Sleeps in the Nude: When Ballistique wakes up in shock after a Catapult Nightmare, she's shown to be sleeping in the nude.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_abea0613
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1.0
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_abea0613
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ac4c677f
type
De-power
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ac4c677f
comment
De-power: A substantial part of the early run deals with the aftermath of the decimation, where most of the mutant population lost their power, most notably Rictor who is the only member of the team with no powers (At least until Wanda gives him his powers back in Avengers: The Children's Crusade).
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ac4c677f
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ac4c677f
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ad03437f
type
Reverse Cerebus Syndrome
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ad03437f
comment
Reverse Cerebus Syndrome: The title starts off pretty gritty, with the first issue alone revolving around an attempted suicide which nearly turns into murder. After the first dozen issues, while it doesn't become completely light and fluffy, the art style changes, and the grittiness eases off a little.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ad03437f
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ad03437f
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ad1db87c
type
Oh, Crap!
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ad1db87c
comment
Oh, Crap!: Tryp Sr. and Jr. have this look on their faces when a Jamie dupe reveals he's planning on blowing them up as revenge for killing Jamie's parents.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ad1db87c
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ad1db87c
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ad1db87c
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ad9559e6
type
Arc Villain
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ad9559e6
comment
While the team is in New Vegas dealing with Hela, Monet is back at the office helping war veteran Noelle Blanc deal with her PTSD. She's later also revealed to be SCARs member Ballistique, who will become the Arc Villain of a later arc.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ad9559e6
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ad9559e6
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_adfd3165
type
For the Evulz
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_adfd3165
comment
For the Evulz: Siryn uses her hypnotic voice to make a concert-goer at a hate rally go and buy the most expensive rug he can find. Monet approves of this, and neither of them feel slightly guilty for it.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_adfd3165
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_adfd3165
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ae2b8366
type
Possessing a Dead Body
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ae2b8366
comment
Possessing a Dead Body: Bloodbath can posse dead bodies, which he does to attack the team. He even does it with one of Madrox's dupes and even his own original dead body after Guido kills him once.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ae2b8366
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ae2b8366
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_af3ea0e3
type
Face–Heel Turn
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_af3ea0e3
comment
Guido: Had a Face–Heel Turn, murdered Rahne's son and became King of Hell.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_af3ea0e3
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1.0
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_af3ea0e3
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_af3ea0e3
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b01abe4f
type
Catchphrase
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b01abe4f
comment
Catchphrase: Layla Miller is famous for her catchphrase "I know stuff", which is her explanation whenever asks her about the source of her comprehensive knowledge of future events. Phrase Catcher: The team eventually starts using it more than her, whenever they introduce her to someone else.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b01abe4f
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b01abe4f
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b032e4ed
type
Ms. Fanservice
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b032e4ed
comment
Ms. Fanservice: Monet shows plenty of skin during the story, either with revealing outfits or by getting naked.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b032e4ed
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1.0
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b032e4ed
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b032e4ed
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b0bce7aa
type
Selective Obliviousness
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b0bce7aa
comment
Selective Obliviousness: Theresa is informed of her father's death in Issue #7 by Cyclops but refuses to believe he is truly dead due to the X-Men's habit of coming back from the dead. It is not until Issue #39 that she finally accepts his death.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b0bce7aa
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b0bce7aa
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b0bce7aa
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b1346878
type
Fate Worse than Death
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b1346878
comment
Fate Worse than Death: Cortex is thrown into a vortex to an unknown reality and are never seen again. Falcone was thrown into one, and since they're Fitzoy's time portals, he probably ended up somewhere...
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b1346878
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b1346878
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b1c2112
type
Tracking Device
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b1c2112
comment
Tracking Device: In Issue #213, Jamie is able to track Darwin through a GPS in his belt buckle. Darwin discards the belt buckle so he can leave the team as he doesn't feel it is safe to be around him after he became a death god. In Issue #219, the Black Cat tags Rococo with a tracer during their fight. Sylvius discovers it and uses it to lure the Black Cat into a trap.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b1c2112
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1.0
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b1c2112
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b1dde8fd
type
Loophole Abuse
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b1dde8fd
comment
Loophole Abuse: The Isolationist possesses the power of every other mutant on the planet, but is psychologically unable to directly kill any mutants as a side-effect of his abilities, forcing him to find loopholes to try to kill them such as using Forge's knowledge to create a teleportation system that would allow him to send some X-Factor members to a frozen land where they would eventually freeze to death, or manipulate others into setting up a mutant rally in a location where he had planted bombs that would go off and kill the gathered mutants later.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b1dde8fd
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b1dde8fd
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b2280b66
type
Retcon
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b2280b66
comment
Retcon: Two, with Layla. The first is a scene involving her at the end of House of M implying she lived happily with a family, which is revealed to be not true (just one last bit of the warped reality). The second is the nature of her powers, with her "zapping people so their memories come back" ability being completely abandoned, in favour of "knowing stuff".
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b2280b66
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b2280b66
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b2407a69
type
Talk to the Fist
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b2407a69
comment
Talk to the Fist: Facing Cortex, Jamie decides to just punch him.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b2407a69
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1.0
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b2407a69
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b2407a69
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b38b6147
type
Science Fantasy
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b38b6147
comment
Science Fantasy: Keeping in mind that the protagonists are Mutants, whose superpowers have a scientific, genetic basis (if in a Hollywood Evolution sort of way). But many of their antagonists, especially later in the series, are fully supernatural beings.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b38b6147
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b38b6147
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b39b94da
type
Born Lucky
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b39b94da
comment
Born Lucky: Longshot's powers is the ability to affect probability fields through psionic means in order to give himself "good luck" in his activities, allowing incredibly unlikely events to happen in his favor.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b39b94da
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b39b94da
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b39b94da
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b3de4c5b
type
Sex God
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b3de4c5b
comment
Sex God: Siryn and Monet both shower Madrox with compliments after sleeping with him. Or at least his "libido dupe". When prompted about Rictor about which one of the girls is better in bed, Madrox admits it's Monet.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b3de4c5b
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b3de4c5b
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b3fda903
type
Touch of Death
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b3fda903
comment
Touch of Death: As a Goddess of Death, Hela's touch itself is fatal. She tries to dispose of Maddox with it, but then Darwin gets hit with it instead and "evolves" into a god of death himself.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b3fda903
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b3fda903
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b3fda903
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b53077b3
type
Take That!
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b53077b3
comment
Take That!: Issue #8 has Layla reading Atlas Shrugged, which creeps out Jamie and Guido.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b53077b3
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1.0
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b53077b3
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b53077b3
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b58b4e3c
type
Too Dumb to Live
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b58b4e3c
comment
Too Dumb to Live: Issue #2 has Rictor coming to the aid of a woman who's being threatened by her Psycho Ex-Boyfriend. Rictor sprays the guy with a fuel pump and the idiot still tries to fire his gun which results in him being immolated.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b58b4e3c
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b58b4e3c
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b58b4e3c
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b5fb096b
type
People Puppets
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b5fb096b
comment
People Puppets: Anyone controlled by Cortex.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b5fb096b
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1.0
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b5fb096b
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b5fb096b
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b707726f
type
Hypocritical Humor
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b707726f
comment
Hypocritical Humor: While watching a bunch of cat-themed gods fighting each other rather than chasing Rahne and Shatterstar, the ghost of Feral mutters about their low attention spans. Then she gets distracted by a piece of string.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b707726f
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b707726f
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b77808f2
type
"Where Are They Now?" Epilogue
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b77808f2
comment
"Where Are They Now?" Epilogue: The final arc, "The End of X-Factor" shows where the protagonists ended up after the "Hell on Earth War": Guido: Had a Face–Heel Turn, murdered Rahne's son and became King of Hell. Darwin: Gave up on trying to revert his "death god" status and ended up having a one-night stand with Monet in Vegas. Rahne: Son murdered by Guido. Has left the hero game to become a minister in Reverend Madrox's church. Monet: Brought Back from the Dead by Guido thanks to his Hell lord powers. Having a little trouble coping with it, ended up having Sex for Solace with Darwin. Rictor and Shatterstar: Last seen on Mojoworld, working to ensure that Shatterstar's past plays out correctly. Siryn: Ascended to godhood, becoming the new Morrigan, reverted Madrox back to human. Polaris: Broke up with Havok, got her team scattered to the four winds after the Hell war. Got drunk and into a fight with her half-brother Quicksilver. Bailed out of jail by Harrison Snow and became leader of the new corporate-sponsored X-Factor. Jamie and Layla: Living happily ever after on Jamie's farm after The Morrigan (formerly Terry), cured Jamie's having been transformed into a demon. They're expecting their first child.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b77808f2
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b77808f2
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b7c53a22
type
Blood Knight
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b7c53a22
comment
Blood Knight: Shatterstar is always itching for a brawl, and hopes things go wrong just so he has the chance to fight. The SCARs team were meant to be a black ops Search and Rescue team, but the cybernetic upgrades also caused the members to become mentally unstable, with Ballistique and Rococo taking on mercenary jobs on the side just to allow them to kill more.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b7c53a22
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b7c53a22
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b7c53a22
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b7d2dbed
type
Tonight, Someone Dies
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b7d2dbed
comment
Tonight, Someone Dies: Apparently Jamie Madrox in #227, but not everything is as it seems.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b7d2dbed
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1.0
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b7d2dbed
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b7d2dbed
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b7e0c5ff
type
Love Triangle
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b7e0c5ff
comment
Monet throws Madrox out of the window after he tells her about the Love Triangle situation between them and Siryn.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b7e0c5ff
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b7e0c5ff
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b7e0c5ff
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b905e88c
type
People Jars
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b905e88c
comment
People Jars: Once they capture him, Project Karma keeps Darwin contained fully conscious in a huge jar full of liquid. Darwin can only watch on in horror the experiments they're doing to their other captives.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b905e88c
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b983a56b
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Came Back Wrong
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b983a56b
comment
Came Back Wrong: Layla's mutant power can bring people Back from the Dead but leaves them with no soul. Trevor Fitzroy was originally a hero and prominent member of the Summer's Rebellion before Layla was forced to raise him from the dead. The resurrection transformed him into a soulless monster who would go on to murder Bishop's sister and travel back in time to murder the Hellions. Later on, this happens to Guido. Again, thanks to Layla.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b9e8ad28
type
The Multiverse
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b9e8ad28
comment
Doctor Anthony Falcone attempts to overcome the normal laws of The Multiverse in order to achieve this in his goal of exterminating mutankind. The one he ends up creating is one that that will make his entire life suck.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b9e8ad28
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b9fa17b7
type
Pretender Diss
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b9fa17b7
comment
Pretender Diss: Morrigan doesn't think too highly of Siryn taking the name "Banshee" and tries to kill her over it. Subverted in that she's actually testing if Siryn is worth of taking her place as the next Morrigan.
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_b9fa17b7
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ba3b41d6
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Ironic Echo Cut
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ba3b41d6
comment
Ironic Echo Cut: Used very frequently.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ba3b41d6
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bacf8e98
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Preserve Your Gays
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bacf8e98
comment
Preserve Your Gays: Word of God has explicitly stated that killing either Rictor or Shatterstar would be too obvious, and he'd rather find more interesting ways of creating angst.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bacf8e98
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bb0c0a4d
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Fiery Redhead
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bb0c0a4d
comment
Fiery Redhead: Both Siryn and Rahne are temperamental redheads, usually quick to anger and always ready for a fight.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bb0c0a4d
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bb1d4377
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Give Me a Reason
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bb1d4377
comment
Give Me a Reason: In the first issue, Siryn chases and corners an assassin of Singularity Investigations who has killed a mole that was feeding X-Factor information about the company. Theresa is not subtle about just how much she wants to do some damage to the assassin. In Issue #19, the team have captured the Blob who is a member of the terrorist group known as the X-Cell. When the Blob says he won't tell them anything, Monet says he hopes he doesn't because that means she can use her telepathy to rip the information out of his head while leaving him a catatonic husk. Monet again in Issue #219 to the SCARs team. Pretty understandable as she is angry at one of them for killing Guido.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bb1d4377
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bc452029
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Strapped to an Operating Table
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bc452029
comment
Strapped to an Operating Table: Very strongly implied to be what happened to Cortex.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bc452029
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bc74ef27
type
Berserk Button
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bc74ef27
comment
Monet having her mind or body taken over by someone else is a huge Berserk Button for her. When Pip accidentally jumps into her brain, she is pissed at him and threatens to kill him if he stays. Pip leaves the team to avoid Monet's wrath.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bc74ef27
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bcb452a9
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Weirdness Magnet
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bcb452a9
comment
Weirdness Magnet: One of the side-effects of Layla resurrecting Guido is that it attracts the attention of demons.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bcb452a9
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bce16d24
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Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bce16d24
comment
Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?: When Madrox tries to have a fistfight with Cortex, the latter just pulls out a gun and shoots him. Arcade crucifies Rictor upside down and sets a pendulum to slice him in half. When his employer insists on just shooting him, Arcade argues that there is no artistry in killing him that way.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bce16d24
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bce16d24
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bd2812b5
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Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bd2812b5
comment
Siryn: Ascended to godhood, becoming the new Morrigan, reverted Madrox back to human.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_bd2812b5
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_beb9a361
type
Anti-Hero
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_beb9a361
comment
Anti-Hero: Darwin during the "Hell on Earth War" arc. He only opposes the protagonists because he wants to kill Tier and prevent The End of the World as We Know It.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_beb9a361
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c00484eb
type
Accent Relapse
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c00484eb
comment
Accent Relapse: When she starts getting angry, Siryn's accent gets increasingly Irish.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c00484eb
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c00484eb
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c0961831
type
Interrupted Suicide
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c0961831
comment
Interrupted Suicide: Rictor is Driven to Suicide after losing his powers on M-Day, and stands on a rooftop trying to work up the courage to jump, until Madrox and Rahne intervene. Jamie eventually decides to kill himself after absorbing his son. But just when he's about to do it, Layla returns from the future, and takes him with her. Issue #240 story "Run, Layla, Run" has Layla running across New York to cause one of these. Between one thing and another, she doesn't make it early enough to talk the woman down with a reassuring speech, but she does manage to stop her going splat.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c0961831
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c0961831
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c132c0c5
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I Have No Son!
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c132c0c5
comment
I Have No Son!: Rahne's response to her son after he violently murdered her attacker after coming out of her mouth. She would later come to regret the way she reacted.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c132c0c5
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c25c7890
type
Fun with Acronyms
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c25c7890
comment
Fun with Acronyms: S.C.A.R.s, Strategic Capture And Retrieval, is a cybernetic update the Super-Soldier program acting as black ops for the United States Army.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c25c7890
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c26e2b1
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New Powers as the Plot Demands
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c26e2b1
comment
New Powers as the Plot Demands: In the third series and the miniseries preceding it, Jamie explained that for the past several years (after the end of the previous series, apparently) he has been sending out dupes to lead independent lives. When they return to him and he reabsorbs them, he gets all their knowledge and skills, such as martial arts, lockpicking and lawyering. Additionally, both the Madrox mini and some early X-Factor issues make a big deal out of how Jamie has to absorb his dupes before they die, or else lose their memories. Dead dupes get the ability to be absorbed automatically right around the time Jamie needs to send some into potential future timelines. The terrigen crystals in Quicksilver, which then move to Rictor, and give him the ability to defend himself from Huber... somehow, before disappearing with none of the characters ever once dwelling on it for a moment. (In fairness, many comics over the years have hinted the terrigen crystals are sort-of alive and capable of predicting things, which might have something to do with it).
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c26e2b1
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c26e2b1
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c2cedc1c
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Big "NO!"
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c2cedc1c
comment
Big "NO!": Theresa utters one when a woman who was feeding her information about Singularity is killed right in front of her.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c2cedc1c
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c301532f
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Forgiven, but Not Forgotten
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c301532f
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Forgiven, but Not Forgotten: Darwin to his father after learning he sold him to Karma who experimented on him.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c301532f
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c30b3981
type
Mistaken for Prostitute
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c30b3981
comment
Mistaken for Prostitute: In Issue #18, Monet and Terry are standing at a street corner per Layla's instructions. A car pulls up to them and the driver asks how much he'd have to pay them for a threesome. Monet bends a telephone pole and the man wisely drives away.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c30b3981
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c3245c20
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I Lied
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c3245c20
comment
I Lied: Nogor disguised himself as Longshot, a person he knew Darwin trusted and lied that he would help him find Professor X. When Nogor's disguise is revealed, he confesses that he has no idea where Professor X is and only said that to deceive Darwin.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c3245c20
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c3245c20
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c335b9ec
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Irony
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c335b9ec
comment
Irony: Dr. Anthony Falcone's parents were supposedly killed in a "mutant-related incident" when he was a child. This left him with a fanatical (even by the standards of his timeline) hatred of mutants. He would eventually institute an elaborate and convoluted plot (involving Time Travel) to wipe out mutantkind. But in attempting to suck all the mutants into the time vortex, it turns out that he and his giant sentinel robots get sucked into his own past, crashing into his childhood home and killing his parents. He was really the one responsible for their deaths all along.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c3585f4a
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Boom, Headshot!
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c3585f4a
comment
Boom, Headshot!: Vera attempts to kill Pip the Troll by putting a bullet in his head, but he ends up surviving it by magically transferring his mind into Monet's.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c3585f4a
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c3585f4a
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c3bdfbb9
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Let's You and Him Fight
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c3bdfbb9
comment
Let's You and Him Fight: During a crossover that ties into the Secret Invasion, Monet and Guido end up in a brawl with She-Hulk event when She-Hulk goes after Longshot who is actually a Skrull in disguise. In Issue #200, the team is hired by Franklin and Valeria Richards to find their missing mother. They go to the Baxter Building where Guido and Shatterstar end up in a brawl with the Thing.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c3bdfbb9
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c3bdfbb9
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c3c18143
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Hope Spot
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c3c18143
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Hope Spot: Rahne finds her son, Tier, and vows to look after him. Cue Hell on Earth, and Guido killing him to rule Hell.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c3c18143
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c428afb9
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You Can Always Tell a Liar
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c428afb9
comment
You Can Always Tell a Liar: Guido claims that he turned down Val Cooper's offer for him to become the sheriff of Mutant Town. In actuality, Val withdrew the offer since with the dwindling Mutant population, not to mention so many Mutants and former Mutants leaving Mutant Town, the post would be meaningless. When Guido asks Jamie how he figured this out, Jamie points out that Guido makes really big hand gestures when he lies.
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c4dc0698
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The Soulless
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c4dc0698
comment
The Soulless: Layla's mutant power is to be able to bring people Back from the Dead, but she doesn't bring back their souls and while they preserve their personality, they become devoid of any empathy.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c4dc0698
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c5f0119c
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Insane Troll Logic
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c5f0119c
comment
Insane Troll Logic: Jamie tells Monet to put down Stefani, one of the guys involved in Darwin's kidnapping. She drops him violently and knocks him out. When Jamie chastizes her for it, protests that she would have put him down gently if he had given her a few minutes to calm down even though Jamie told her to put Stefani down because she was threatening to get violent with him.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c5f0119c
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c74ae33d
type
Immortal Assassin
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c74ae33d
comment
Immortal Assassin: Cortex seems like this. He shrugs off getting punched through the chest by Monet, recovers instantly from getting dropped down an elevator shaft, getting his arm chopped off just annoys him. About the only person that can threaten him is Trevor Fitzroy, which is why he takes him out instantly. Then Layla brings him back.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c74ae33d
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c74ae33d
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c75df49a
type
Shout-Out
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c75df49a
comment
Shout-Out: When you have many sarcastic characters written by Peter David, it happens. There are many references and jokes to things such as Star Wars, Harry Potter,Spongebob Square Pants and even the X Factor show.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c75df49a
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c75df49a
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c93a6560
type
Impaled with Extreme Prejudice
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c93a6560
comment
Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: Bloodbath impales the real Madrox In the Back while he's distracted while possessing one of his dupes. Tier dies being stabbed In the Back by Guido.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c93a6560
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c9868780
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Playing Possum
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c9868780
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Playing Possum: Black Cat pretends to have been defeated in a single hit by Rococo in order to get the drop on her later.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c9868780
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c9868780
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c9e5a0db
type
Legacy Character
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c9e5a0db
comment
Legacy Character: Happens twice with Siryn/Terry: After she accepts her father's death, Siryn takes on his name — Banshee. She also has a Lampshade Hanging moment saying that she was never quite sure why he named himself after a female spirit in the first place. Much later, Morrigan reveals to Siryn that her name is actually a title that was passed down from one woman to another in Ireland and that she was tired of being the Morrigan and picked Siryn to be her successor. Siryn accepts, mostly to help Polaris with her mental breakdown.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c9e5a0db
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_c9e5a0db
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_caf89e54
type
Taking You with Me
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_caf89e54
comment
Taking You with Me: The unstable dupe blows up Singularity Investigations, killing Tryp Sr. and Tryp Jr.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_caf89e54
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_caf89e54
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ccdbccb0
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Heartbreak and Ice Cream
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ccdbccb0
comment
Heartbreak and Ice Cream: Both Rahne and Monet are prone to eating a lot of ice cream when they get depressed.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ccdbccb0
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ccdbccb0
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_cdd835ce
type
Dude, Not Funny!
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_cdd835ce
comment
Dude, Not Funny!: When Pip the Troll winds up hijacking Monet's body by necessity, Polaris and Rictor start laughing until Shatterstar points how what a horrible violation it is, prompting both to shut up. As a result, he's the only one Monet is not pissed at when she gets control back.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_cdd835ce
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_cdd835ce
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ce750b4
type
Living MacGuffin
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ce750b4
comment
Living Macguffin: Rahne's unborn baby with Hrimhari is sought by many of the Gods in the Marvel universe for the part he's supposed to play in a future war, and they end up sending mythic creatures to attack her even before her baby's born.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ce750b4
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ce750b4
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ceec4df5
type
Roaring Rampage of Revenge
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ceec4df5
comment
Roaring Rampage of Revenge: The SCARs members go after the head of the program who is responsible (including Jonah Jameson) for ruining their lives. They only managed to kill one before they're stopped by XF-Investigations. Monet goes on one against Ballistique for mortally wounding Guido, doing a Mind Rape on her that leaves her on a coma.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ceec4df5
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ceec4df5
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_cf27e1d1
type
Doppelmerger
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_cf27e1d1
comment
Doppelmerger: Prior to the events of the series, Jamie Madrox spawned several duplicates and sent them across the world to acquire a variety of skills and knowledge, then reabsorb them to acquire what they learned. Throughout the series, Jamie encounters a few rogue duplicates which he also has to reabsorb. This trope gets played for tragedy when Jamie involuntarily reabsorbs his and Theresa's son as he qualifies as a duplicate of Jamie's.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_cf27e1d1
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_cf27e1d1
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d01cffbc
type
Badass Longcoat
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d01cffbc
comment
Badass Longcoat: Madrox seems to prefer one of these. Shatterstar wore one when he first showed back up, but has since switched to a shorter jacket.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d01cffbc
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1.0
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d01cffbc
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d03fc3f1
type
Good Shepherd
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d03fc3f1
comment
Good Shepherd: One of Madrox's dupes, Father John, is a respected preacher in his community with his own family and later on manages to talk Siryn and Rahne out of their depressions.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d03fc3f1
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d03fc3f1
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d0caee40
type
Uncanny Family Resemblance
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d0caee40
comment
Uncanny Family Resemblance: When not white and furry, Vanora is almost a dead ringer for her mother, Rahne.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d0caee40
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d0caee40
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d1ceb951
type
Holier Than Thou
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d1ceb951
comment
Holier Than Thou: Quicksilver, who actually says the phrase in his narration in issue #19 (he is, at this point, quite nuts).
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d1ceb951
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d1ceb951
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d1cedb73
type
Slap-Slap-Kiss
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d1cedb73
comment
Slap-Slap-Kiss: Rictor and Rahne. Madrox and Layla.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d1cedb73
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1.0
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d1cedb73
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d2a5bed2
type
Redhead in Green
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d2a5bed2
comment
Redhead In Green: Siryn is a green-eyed redhead with green as a predominant color in her costume. Even in her civvies she's usually wearing green. Once when she started bleeding on her clothes, she made a dark joke about how "red goes with her outfit".
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d2a5bed2
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1.0
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d2a5bed2
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d2a5bed2
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d397657d
type
Hoist by His Own Petard
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d397657d
comment
Hoist by His Own Petard: Polaris uses her Magnetism Manipulation to aim Deathlock's Arm Cannon at his head, killing him.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d397657d
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1.0
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d397657d
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d397657d
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d39e327f
type
What the Hell, Hero?
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d39e327f
comment
What the Hell, Hero?: Jamie gives one to Rahne when she decides to leave the team without telling them why. The reason for that is Tryp the Eldest showed a vision of her murdering Jamie and Layla on their wedding night. Monet gives one to a soulless Guido for actually daring a villain to kill a civilian he was using as a Human Shield. After Pip is forced from his body into that of the nearest psychic, who happened to be Monet, Polaris and Rictor start laughing about Monet being forced to share her body with the perverted troll. Shatterstar doesn't see what's so funny and calls them out on it. Later, when Monet regains control, she promptly attacks Polaris over it.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d39e327f
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d39e327f
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d3beb0de
type
Precocious Crush
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d3beb0de
comment
Precocious Crush: Played With. Layla didn't act like she had a crush on Jamie Madrox, but several times told him, that they eventually going to get married. After she got much older, this indeed happened.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d3beb0de
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d3beb0de
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d53d0080
type
Vampiric Draining
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d53d0080
comment
Vampiric Draining: Baron Mordo kidnaps Monet's father in order to lure her into a trap so he can drain her life essence and put his cancer into remission. Monet's father even lampshades that her life energy seems to attract "parasites" like Mordo. Monet herself directly compares Mordo to a vampire.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d53d0080
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d53d0080
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d58d2b7e
type
Post-Final Boss
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d58d2b7e
comment
Post-Final Boss: Elder Tryp has a final petty rant against Layla and Madrox, arranging for the police to find the Demonized Madrox so they kill him. His plan is foiled by The Siryn-Morrigan who reverts Madrox back to normal just as the police arrives. Tryp is then seemingly killed offscreen by an Alternate Self of his.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d58d2b7e
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d58d2b7e
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d58d2b7e
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d7c3ba61
type
Race Lift
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d7c3ba61
comment
Race Lift: Monet, big time which has caused a lot of controversy about her race. Originally, she was Ambiguously Brown. In Generation X, she was clearly black, ranging from her original caramel to chocolate in complexion◊. Here, at first, she's not black or even Ambiguously Brown. She just appears to be white. Word of God says fans complained, asking why Monet was white all of a sudden. He says in response, they started gradually making her darker again, resulting in this◊. But this still got complaints. Eventually, she was changed again, and went to tan European-looking◊. Confusion possibly caused by her mother being said to be from Algeria, which black Africans are an extreme minority, as thus her race & complexion was changed to be that of a more typical Algerian.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d7c3ba61
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d7c3ba61
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d83f3588
type
Depending on the Artist
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d83f3588
comment
Depending on the Artist: Monet's skin color changes hues a lot, most often leaning to lighter. Also true for Darwin. Justified as his mutant powers of adapting for survival acting on racial prejudices.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d83f3588
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d83f3588
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d8f3dc8
type
Eternal Recurrence
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d8f3dc8
comment
Eternal Recurrence: In the "They Keep Killing Madrox" arc, after dying, Madrox is sent to various Mirror Universes right after the Madrox of that world died in there, each one worst than the last and he ends up dying in all of them only to find himself in a new one. Eventually, one has the Doctor Strange of that universe send him back... but the villains Madrox met also come back with him.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d8f3dc8
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d8f3dc8
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d9d2c40b
type
Amazon Brigade
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d9d2c40b
comment
Amazon Brigade: All three members of the SCARs program, Ballistique, Rococo and Sylvius, are female.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d9d2c40b
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d9d2c40b
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_d9d2c40b
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_da38c13f
type
Lamarck Was Right
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_da38c13f
comment
Lamarck Was Right: Ruby Summers, the Earth-1911 daughter of Cyclops, has a mix of his powers (eye beams) and Emma Frost's diamond form (though, as her name might hint, she's a different type of mineral). She also has blond hair, despite both parents being natural brunettes (Emma dyes her hair).
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_da38c13f
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_da38c13f
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_daba19f1
type
Portal Cut
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_daba19f1
comment
Portal Cut: Happens to the Evil Doppelgänger of Reed Richards when he gets punched in the face by Guido, throwing his head into Shatterstar's portal just as he happens to close it, which instantly severs his head.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_daba19f1
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_daba19f1
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dbca2c99
type
Red Herring
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dbca2c99
comment
Red Herring: Early in the series (Prior to Civil War (2006)) we see that Wolfsbane will kill Madrox & Layla on their wedding night. Fast forward to 2011, and it turns out that it's actually Rahne's daughter Vanora who kills them as she can morph into any wolf form, including her mother's. Oh, and that it doesn't take place on Earth-616, either.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dbca2c99
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dbca2c99
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dbd2c15e
type
Everyone Can See It
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dbd2c15e
comment
Everyone Can See It: Inverted. Jamie was apparently the only one who was aware of Shatterstar and Rictor's attraction.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dbd2c15e
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1.0
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dbd2c15e
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dbd2c15e
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dc292b90
type
Ear Ache
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dc292b90
comment
Ear Ache: What happens when Siryn uses the phone while flying.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dc292b90
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1.0
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dc292b90
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dc292b90
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dcb9c541
type
Ship Tease
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dcb9c541
comment
Ship Tease: Between Monet and Guido during the latter half of the series.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dcb9c541
featureApplicability
1.0
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dcb9c541
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dcb9c541
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dcbddebe
type
Pregnant Badass
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dcbddebe
comment
Pregnant Badass: Siryn and much later, Rahne. Don't count on what you think a hormonal WMD will do, indeed.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dcbddebe
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1.0
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dcbddebe
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dcbddebe
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dcbe8a6e
type
Chekhov's Gunman
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dcbe8a6e
comment
Chekhov's Gunman: The unstable and unpredictable "X-Factor" dupe who tries to kill Rictor in issue 1. He promises to come back later, and indeed does so, killing himself along with Tryp Sr. and Jr at the end of the "Singularity" arc. During Messiah CompleX, Jamie sends two dupes into alternate futures. We follow one that goes with Layla into Bishop's future, but the other is completely forgotten about. He reappears a few years later, as villain named Cortex having changed, and understandably a little pissed about his treatment. In the Second Coming crossover, one MRD officer is a ginger woman with a facial scar. She turns out to be one of the SCARs members, Sylvius a few issues later. While the team is in New Vegas dealing with Hela, Monet is back at the office helping war veteran Noelle Blanc deal with her PTSD. She's later also revealed to be SCARs member Ballistique, who will become the Arc Villain of a later arc.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dcbe8a6e
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dcbe8a6e
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dd45df38
type
Unfortunate Names
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dd45df38
comment
Unfortunate Name: Jamie's first choice of name for his business was XXX Investigations. Everyone keeps telling him it sounds like he investigates porn. During the Second Coming crossover, an MRD mook notes to Trask that maybe they should've gone with a name that, when said out loud, doesn't sound like the French word for "shit".
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dd45df38
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dd45df38
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_deb39de3
type
Bad Future
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_deb39de3
comment
In the mutant concentration camp of a Bad Future, Layla mentions how 80 years ago, China blasted a satellite in space into millions of pieces that were scattered across Earth's orbit. Some of those pieces then begin falling into the camp. Layla mentioned that there was a department focused on monitoring these types of issues but it was shut down when the government reallocated funds to focus on mutants as a threat.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_deb39de3
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_deb39de3
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_df582b0b
type
Continuity Snarl
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_df582b0b
comment
Continuity Snarl: The Nation X one-shot makes a mess of continuity. The team is depicted as completely reunited, which didn't happen until the Second Coming crossover, but events that take place there make it impossible for the issue to take place after.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_df582b0b
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_df582b0b
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dffd6a64
type
Glad-to-Be-Alive Sex
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dffd6a64
comment
Glad-to-Be-Alive Sex: Layla and Madrox get it on after she manages to bring him back from his Death Loop.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dffd6a64
featureApplicability
1.0
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dffd6a64
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_dffd6a64
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e070ebe6
type
Manchurian Agent
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e070ebe6
comment
Manchurian Agent: Damian Tryp turns Guido into one for Singularity, with the trigger being a phone call. Madrox even lampshades the trope by directly comparing it to The Manchurian Candidate.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e070ebe6
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1.0
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e070ebe6
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book)
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e070ebe6
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e11027bb
type
Sex for Solace
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e11027bb
comment
Sex for Solace: Rahne and Rictor end up sleeping together after going through a lot of traumatic ordeals (Rahne getting a glimpse of a Bad Future, Rictor losing his chance at getting his powers back). After she comes Back from the Dead, a drunk Monet aggressively corners Darwin and tells him that she needed to feel something after her experience with death and they end up sleeping together.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e11027bb
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e11027bb
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e16fb8ca
type
Hero Killer
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e16fb8ca
comment
Hero Killer: Ballistique fatally wounds Guido with one of her cyber bullets. He does come back, but without his soul. Bloodbath kills Madrox by impaling him In the Back with his sword. He comes back due to multiverse shenanigans Pluto gives Monet a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown that causes her a brain injury. She succumbs to it later while fighting Guido. She's brought back to life by Guido when he becomes one of the Death Lords.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e16fb8ca
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e16fb8ca
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e2a41c3b
type
Literal-Minded
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e2a41c3b
comment
Literal-Minded: Longshot and Shatterstar take things very literally. When Monet advises Shatterstar to "mark his territory" (concerning the Rahne/Rictor/Shatterstar Love Triangle) he thinks she's suggesting for him to urinate on Rictor. She almost lets him do it.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e2a41c3b
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e42e91b4
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comment
Godwin's Law: In the Quick and the Dead one-shot, Quicksilver rails against his own actions up to that point by bringing up a certain Austrian dictator. He is then berated by a hallucination of Magneto for it.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e42e91b4
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e43130c1
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comment
Interrupted Intimacy: When Rahne comes back, she ends up walking on her previous Love Interest Rictor while he's in bed with Shatterstar.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e43130c1
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e4f05faa
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Jaw Drop
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e4f05faa
comment
Jaw Drop: When the team teleports back from a job onto the roof, they find Monet there sunbathing in a bikini, and Guido can be seen doing a jaw drop in the background.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e4f05faa
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e53a34aa
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Death Course
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e53a34aa
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Death Course: Arcade turns Mutant Town into one of his Murderworlds at the behest of one of the Purifier leaders.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e53a34aa
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e5421161
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Expy
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e5421161
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Expy: Anthony Falcone from Earth-1191 is one to Senator Kelly, a politician that hates mutants and has the Sentinels hunt them down.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e5421161
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e5d8460d
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Unexplained Recovery
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e5d8460d
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Guido's Unexplained Recovery is actually Layla going against destiny and using her resurrection powers to bring him Back from the Dead, but he ends up without a soul.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e5d8460d
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e61d9a3c
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Clothing Damage
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e61d9a3c
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Guido whenever he suffers from Clothing Damage.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e61d9a3c
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e70127
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The Mole
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e70127
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The Mole: Pip the Troll joined XF Investigations to keep a tab on Rahne's child, under Agamemnon's orders.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e70127
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e70127
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e79a02a8
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VideoWill
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e79a02a8
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Video Will: After Sean Cassidy's death, Cyclops delivers his video will to Siryn, explaining that Cassidy Keep is now hers and he wanted to leave her something else, something special his father left him: an old pipe.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e79a02a8
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e7b0229a
type
Laser-Guided Amnesia
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e7b0229a
comment
Laser-Guided Amnesia: After their cybernetic implants made Ballistique and Rococo unstable the SCAR program was disbanded and they were both mind-wiped and given civilian lives. Sylvius, the only member who wasn't affected, was allowed to continue her military career and was told her former teammates were killed in action. When they learn this, they team up go into a Roaring Rampage of Revenge against the former heads of the program. Mastermind erased Polaris' memories of when her powers first awakened, which caused the plane crash that killed her parents.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e7b0229a
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e8609ec3
type
Journey to Find Oneself
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e8609ec3
comment
Darwin quits the team and goes on a Journey to Find Oneself after surviving Hela's Touch of Death changes him.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e8609ec3
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e8a03fe8
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Moral Pragmatist
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e8a03fe8
comment
Moral Pragmatist: In the Alternate Timeline of Earth-1191, Doctor Doom has become old and unsound in mind and body. He chooses to help the heroes simply because it allows him to stretch his still-impeccable intellect and retain mental lucidity for greater periods of time. He makes it clear, however, that if he ever became healthy again, he'd probably go back to his old ways.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e8a03fe8
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e8b295de
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PlayedWith
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e8b295de
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Played With during the Secret Invasion crossover with She-Hulk. When it looks like a fight is about to break out between She-Hulk and X-Factor, Monet tries to play ambassador and gives Jen a chance to explain the situation. But Jen finds Monet's tone so condescending that she starts a fight with her anyway.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e8b295de
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e9e35e8f
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Exact Words
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e9e35e8f
comment
Exact Words: During the "X-Cell" arc, Rictor is kidnapped and brought to Quicksilver, who tells him he can leave at any time, and Pietro won't try to stop him. He says nothing about X-Cell, who are waiting outside the door.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e9e35e8f
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_e9e35e8f
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ea3891de
type
Pop-Cultured Badass
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ea3891de
comment
Pop-Cultured Badass: Madrox makes pop-culture references all the time, no matter the situation. When he gets stuck in a Bad Future, he's dismayed no one gets them.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ea3891de
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ea3891de
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_eaf5a1ac
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Groin Attack
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_eaf5a1ac
comment
Groin Attack: Rictor does this to a Mutant who picked a fight with him in Issue #28. She-Hulk kicks Guido in the crotch during their brief crossover fight, hard enough that he even lets out Blood from the Mouth. Pip the Troll does this to a mugger in issue #246. Subverted when it turns out the guy was working for Pip as a scheme to make himself look like a hero. Pip does this for real to Thanos in issue #248.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_eaf5a1ac
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_eb28ab57
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Bound and Gagged
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_eb28ab57
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Siryn is captured and left Bound and Gagged by an ex-mutant Mad Doctor who wants to use her as a hostage to "incentivize" XF Investigations in their investigation on the Decimation. She's rescued by Rictor, but found the humiliation of becoming a Damsel in Distress much worse than her physical injuries.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_eb28ab57
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_eb28ab57
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_eb2eb10f
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Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_eb2eb10f
comment
Istanbul (Not Constantinople): In Bishop's future, JFK Airport has been renamed BHO Airport.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_eb2eb10f
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_eb2eb10f
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_eb5cbe42
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Me's a Crowd
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_eb5cbe42
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Me's a Crowd: This is Jamie Madrox's power (triggered via physical impact). His duplicates are also independent and can develop their own personalities the longer they remained separate from him. Any personality trait can be literally embodied in one of his "dupes"; as well, he sent out dupes to master certain occupations and skills, which after the dupes are reabsorbed, he learns as well. Played With in regards to Damian Tryp who exists in all points in his own lifetime, being a "true multiple man". He can even pull versions of himself from the past.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_eb5cbe42
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_eb8e12d6
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Rules Lawyer
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_eb8e12d6
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Rules Lawyer: Hela agrees to let Thor and X-Factor leave her domain with Pip the Troll. Unfortunately, they cannot leave through the entrance and the only way out is to battle through Hela's endless hordes of undead soldiers. Anyone who falls in battle ends up in Hela's servitude for all eternity.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_eb8e12d6
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_eb8e12d6
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_eb8f64a6
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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_eb8f64a6
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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: In Issue #28, Rictor tries to rescue a teenage girl from prostitution. For his troubles, she tases him in the back and stand's by as her pimp and his men beat him up.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_eb8f64a6
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_eb8f64a6
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ec0ce986
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Spotting the Thread
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ec0ce986
comment
Spotting the Thread: Meeting with Rahne, absent Rictor and Shatterstar after they were apparently traveling with her, Madrox and Havok note something is off. Then Jamie asks about her cross necklace, which "Rahne" casually dismisses as not important. This clues both in that something is massively off. When Lorna has M telepathically probe her memories to see how her parents actually died, she's shown Magneto declaring If I Can't Have You…. Lorna quickly calls BS on Magneto, even at that time when his powers were making him insane, acting like something out of a cheap romance novel, and accuses Monet of fudging things.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ec0ce986
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_ec0ce986
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_efef300
type
Put on a Bus to Hell
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_efef300
comment
The team takes part in the Messiah CompleX storyline, which results in Rahne going on a bus to join X-Force, and Layla being Put on a Bus to Hell, getting left stuck in Bishop's future. She came back eventually.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_efef300
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_efef300
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f2758e74
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Wreathed in Flames
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f2758e74
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One of XF Investigations' first clients is a woman whose mutant power is to become Wreathed in Flames when angry but without the Required Secondary Powers that makes her immune to fire.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f2758e74
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f2758e74
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f2877d9e
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IncrediblyLamePun
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f2877d9e
comment
Incredibly Lame Pun: Arcade: "Why be timid when you can be boulder?"note  For context, he is saying this while Guido has been embedded into a boulder.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f2877d9e
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f2877d9e
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f2877d9e
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f332d990
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Too Much Information
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f332d990
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Too Much Information: In Issue #33.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f332d990
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f332d990
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f3d5d15f
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Creepy Child
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f3d5d15f
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Creepy Child: Layla Miller. Until she's stranded in the future, and returns as an adult. Nicole, at least in Layla's opinion. But she's not actually a child. The team also regards Valeria Richards as quite creepy, remarking on her similarity to Layla.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f3d5d15f
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f3d5d15f
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f568d693
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Proud Beauty
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f568d693
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Proud Beauty: Monet is hot and she knows it. A lot of her ego seems to come from her beauty.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f568d693
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f64a9cf7
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Earn Your Happy Ending
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f64a9cf7
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Jamie and Layla: Living happily ever after on Jamie's farm after The Morrigan (formerly Terry), cured Jamie's having been transformed into a demon. They're expecting their first child.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f64a9cf7
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f8b3fa5d
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Our Werewolves Are Different
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f8b3fa5d
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Our Werewolves Are Different: Rahne Sinclair / Wolfsbane mutant power is being able to shapeshift into a werewolf. Aside from its obvious combat application, she uses her enhanced sense of smell to track down targets for XF Investigations.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f8b3fa5d
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f8b3fa5d
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f8f71b5f
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Buried Alive
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f8f71b5f
comment
Buried Alive: Mister Fantastic is stuck inside a coffin and buried in Latveria by his Evil Doppelgänger from a Mirror Universe. He leaves him with an air breather so he'd suffocate slowly, but Madrox and the team rescue him.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f8f71b5f
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f8f71b5f
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f96f188c
type
Drives Like Crazy
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f96f188c
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Drives Like Crazy: Shatterstar, teaching himself to drive in a stolen vehicle. He isn't BAD, per se, but he drives in the middle of the road and thinks the brake is "useless" because it makes them slow down. No-one is surprised when he crashes several pages later. Siryn's reaction causes this to double as a Funny Moment.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f96f188c
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f96f188c
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f97b5d33
type
Shoo Out the Clowns
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f97b5d33
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Shoo Out the Clowns: Pip up and leaves before the beginning of the Hell on Earth arc.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f97b5d33
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f97b5d33
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f97b5d33
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f9876f7e
type
Faking the Dead
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f9876f7e
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Faking the Dead: In issue #246, a woman comes to Pip to ask him to do a séance for her so she can talk to her dead husband. Pip reveals that the man is actually alive and hiding out in the Bahamas, having faked his death.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f9876f7e
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f9f2c33
type
Running Gag
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f9f2c33
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Running Gag: Once Shatterstar shows up, it becomes a running thing that there is clearly some connection to Longshot, but which the audience doesn't get to hear. People making TRON jokes at Havok, who doesn't get it.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f9f2c33
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 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f9f2c33
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_f9f2c33
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_fa7d3dfe
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Number Two
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_fa7d3dfe
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Number Two: Siryn is this for Maddox in XF-Investigations, she's a natural leader and sometimes Maddox even thinks she may be better fit for the job than him. When Maddox has his Heroic BSoD and leaves the team, she steps up and takes charge for a while.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_fa7d3dfe
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X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_fa7d3dfe
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_fb03c2ca
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Relationship Reveal
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_fb03c2ca
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Relationship Reveal: Rictor and Shatterstar, after years of subtext, finally got that on-panel kiss. After issues of dealing with an unrelated crossover, they finally score their second on panel kiss, and eventually their first on-panel love scene. Well, almost anyway. A certain wolf had to just show up and accidentally ruin it for the poor guys.
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_fb03c2ca
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Monet hates being under the mental thrall of others due to her time under the control of her brother, Emplate, and transforming her into the identity of Penance. She punches Cortex through his chest after he takes control of her for a couple of issues and is furious with Pip the Troll when he transfers his mind into her body to escape death.
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Beware the Nice Ones: Darwin is normally the nice, quiet guy on the team. But when he finally gets angry? Yeah, you're pretty screwed. As Jamie notes, every now and then Polaris does things that remind you she is Magneto's daughter, like making an alternate evil version of Steve Rodgers blow his own head off. After going through Hell on Earth (literally and figuratively), Rahne makes her way to Reverend Maddox's church, just as a church shooting is happening, and violently attacks the men. John notes one of them might never wake up, but given the circumstances, he's not too bothered about that.
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Deathlok is an evil cyborg Alternate Self of (Steve Rogers) from Earth-TRN193.
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My Future Self and Me: The Tryp "family" are all Tryp using his Time Travel powers to snatch them from their own timelines.
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Pet the Dog: Guido's first act as The King of Hell is to bring Monet Back from the Dead. He even mocks her, throwing at her face how "souless" he is.
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