Shadowcat manages to escape and finds Wolverine, Rogue, Storm, Colossus, Nightcrawler, and Marrow, who had been searching for her. Cerebro then orders its X-Men team to place her in cryogenic storage, so her DNA will be preserved for future study. Shadowcat manages to phase out Bastion's virus, though she doesn't know exactly what she's done because she thinks Cerebro is the real Professor X. After Corbeau is captured, Cerebro's X-Men are then sent to find Kitty Pryde/Shadowcat, who the disguised Cerebro asks to "cure" him.
Then Cerebro takes on Xavier's appearance, posing as the renowned mutant leader ato invite each new mutant to join its team under the guide of "The Founder," and sets them a mission to kidnap Peter Corbeau, a scientist working on mutant defense technology for the US government. It manages this by using Bastion's nano-technology to combine the profiles and powers of several mutants in Professor X's database to create new mutants. Cerebro begins its new mission by creating its own version of the X-Men, Professor X's team. However, a large part of its plan to catalog mutants is to capture and store them in cryogenic chambers for further study. Cerebro creates a body for itself, escapes Bastion's headquarters, and tries to follow its original programming literally: find, catalog, and register mutants. However, the combination of Cerebro's power with Bastion's nanotechnology gives the supercomputer sentience. Bastion attempts to access secret files and operate Cerebro, but the supercomputer activates a computer virus to erase this information rather than letting it be stolen. This issue follows Cerebro's destruction of his X-Men team and their Florida base after they have been detected by human agencies.Ĭerebro, a device created by X-Men founder Charles Xavier to help locate mutants with the X-Gene, is confiscated by the mysterious Bastion during Operation: Zero Tolerance.When the team admits they aren't sure of their purpose anymore, Cerebro assimilates them into himself. When Cerebro's X-Men lost the fight, Cerebro turns them all into energy and teleports away. Cerebro's X-Men take over Cape Citadel base to try and stop a rocket with anti-mutant technology on board, so they can take it for Cerebro's use meanwhile, the real X-Men are trying to stop both the rocket and this theft. This issue follows Shadowcat's escape from Cerebro's X-Men and another fight with the real X-Men.It also features their kidnapping of Kitty Pryde and the team's first fight with the real X-Men, who they almost defeat. This issue features the introduction of Cerebro Prime disguised as Professor X and follows the creation of the fake X-Men team.
They also may include some theories and speculation, in some cases including an author's voice/opinion.Cerebro's X-Men featured in three issues: Usually, these characters have made no more than 20 appearances and only worn 1 costume design BotBGĪlthough similar to the Spotlight On concept, these articles are not entirely the same, as they focus somewhat on the Villainous character's motives, attempting to fill the gaps in what is seen on the page.
In depth profiles on X-Men Characters featuring detailed history, issue checklist, a costume gallery and alternate versions of the character ProfilesĬharacter Profile entries contain Vital Stats and a Biography, but no Issue Checklist or Costume Gallery. Within this Team Glossary section we try stay up to date with basic information for every x-related team/group/organization that has appeared in the comic books. Within this Character Glossary section we try stay up to date with basic information for every x-related character that has appeared in the comic books.