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(Created page with "{{conjecture}} A "'''super gene'''" was injected into various humans by the Rani as part of an experiment, causing them to become mutants with various powers. She disguised herself as a genetic scientist for the UN science counsel, allowing her to experiment, under the guise of "checking for mutant genes". (GAME: {{cs|The 'X' Factor (game)}}) == Behind the scenes == Although...") |
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A "super gene" was injected into various humans by the Rani as part of an experiment, causing them to become mutants with various powers. She disguised herself as a genetic scientist for the UN science counsel, allowing her to experiment, under the guise of "checking for mutant genes". (GAME: The 'X' Factor [+]Loading...["The 'X' Factor (game)"])
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Although not explicitly identified in The 'X' Factor [+]Loading...["The 'X' Factor (game)"], the mutants seen in the game are implicitly the ones featured throughout the Marvel Multiverse, suggesting the "super gene" to be the X-gene, or a close counterpart.
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