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{{dab page|Mutant (disambiguation)}} | '''Mutants''' were a group which existed in various universes. In at least [[the Doctor's universe]], they were created by injecting [[human]]s with a "[[X-gene|super gene]]". ([[GAME]]: {{cs|The 'X' Factor (game)}}) | ||
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In [[the Doctor's universe]], [[the Rani]] injected [[human]]s with a "[[X-gene|super gene]]" which caused them to exhibit "[[Alien Trait|Alien]] and [[Psychic Trait]]s", including advanced [[psychic power]]s, [[super strength]], [[flight]], and the [[ability]] to [[shooting|shoot]] [[laser beam]]s from their [[eye]]s, with different people using these "gifts" for "[[good]]" or for "[[evil]]". She did this in order to see how it would [[effect]] their [[physiology]], [[psychology]], and [[sociology]], observing that they displayed [[increase]]d [[aggression]], as well as causing a destabilising effect on human society due to their frequent [[battle]]s. The Rani [[disguise]]d herself as a [[genetic scientist]] for the [[UN science counsel]], allowing her to [[experiment]], under the [[guise]] of "[[checking]] for mutant genes". | In [[the Doctor's universe]], [[the Rani]] injected [[human]]s with a "[[X-gene|super gene]]" which caused them to exhibit "[[Alien Trait|Alien]] and [[Psychic Trait]]s", including advanced [[psychic power]]s, [[super strength]], [[flight]], and the [[ability]] to [[shooting|shoot]] [[laser beam]]s from their [[eye]]s, with different people using these "gifts" for "[[good]]" or for "[[evil]]". She did this in order to see how it would [[effect]] their [[physiology]], [[psychology]], and [[sociology]], observing that they displayed [[increase]]d [[aggression]], as well as causing a destabilising effect on human society due to their frequent [[battle]]s. The Rani [[disguise]]d herself as a [[genetic scientist]] for the [[UN science counsel]], allowing her to [[experiment]], under the [[guise]] of "[[checking]] for mutant genes". | ||
A [[battle (The 'X' Factor)|battle]] once occurred between the [[group]]s in [[New York City|New York]], during which [[ | A [[battle (The 'X' Factor)|battle]] once occurred between the [[group]]s in [[New York City|New York]], during which [[adventurers (Player's Guide)|a group of adventurers]] [[materialised]]. The group observed that more mutants appeared wherever the Rani went, and needed the "good" mutants's [[aid]] to end her [[scheme]]. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|The 'X' Factor (game)}}) | ||
=== Earth-616 === | === Earth-616 === | ||
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In [[Earth-616]], the [[X-Men]] were a group of mutants. They worked to [[defend]] both [[human]]s and mutants. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Trial of Lockheed (comic story)}}) | |||
=== Earth-92131 === | === Earth-92131 === |
Latest revision as of 05:41, 18 November 2024
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Mutant (disambiguation)
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Mutants were a group which existed in various universes. In at least the Doctor's universe, they were created by injecting humans with a "super gene". (GAME: The 'X' Factor [+]Loading...["The 'X' Factor (game)"])
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Doctor's universe[[edit] | [edit source]]
In the Doctor's universe, the Rani injected humans with a "super gene" which caused them to exhibit "Alien and Psychic Traits", including advanced psychic powers, super strength, flight, and the ability to shoot laser beams from their eyes, with different people using these "gifts" for "good" or for "evil". She did this in order to see how it would effect their physiology, psychology, and sociology, observing that they displayed increased aggression, as well as causing a destabilising effect on human society due to their frequent battles. The Rani disguised herself as a genetic scientist for the UN science counsel, allowing her to experiment, under the guise of "checking for mutant genes".
A battle once occurred between the groups in New York, during which a group of adventurers materialised. The group observed that more mutants appeared wherever the Rani went, and needed the "good" mutants's aid to end her scheme. (GAME: The 'X' Factor [+]Loading...["The 'X' Factor (game)"])
Earth-616[[edit] | [edit source]]
Information from the various other comics we cover featuring mutants should be added.
In Earth-616, the X-Men were a group of mutants. They worked to defend both humans and mutants. (COMIC: The Trial of Lockheed [+]Loading...["The Trial of Lockheed (comic story)"])
Earth-92131[[edit] | [edit source]]
In Earth-92131, mutants were sometimes seen as "monsters".
The X-Men were a group of mutants brought together by Charles Xavier, who hoped for a better future for humans and mutants alike. The Muir Island Research Center was used to perform research on mutants. Proteus went through difficult treatment there. (TV: Proteus (episode 1) [+]Loading...{"ep":"1","1":"Proteus (TV story)"})
Earth-146[[edit] | [edit source]]
In Earth-146, humans and mutants lived in harmony in Britain. (COMIC: Wedding Gatecrashers [+]Loading...["Wedding Gatecrashers (comic story)"])
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
Mutants (Homo superior) originate from the Marvel Multiverse. The mutants featured in The 'X' Factor [+]Loading...["The 'X' Factor (game)"] are implicitly those from Marvel Comics, although this is not made explicit.
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