Here's the history of Mutant X so far. Be warned, it could take a while to download!
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After a failed attempt to stop his teammate, Greystone, from destroying himself, Havok found himself shitfeted sideway, into another dimension, where the friends he knew were no longer the friends he knew. He found himself with a new team called The Six, a wife he knew as Madelyne Pryor, and his son Scotty.
Once Alex, who had taken the place of the new world's counterpart, had led the Six to rescue Elektra and Scotty from S.H.I.E.L.D, he was confronted by his 'son', who seemed to know that the Alex Summers he was looking at was an imposter!
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After The Six got dragged into a battle, allying themselves with this new world's version of the Fantastic Four, Havok turned to Reed Richards in an effort to prove that he is, in fact, from another reality. Alex didn't realise that there was some bad blood between his counterpart and this world's Richards. Nevertheless, after Havok saved him, Richards agreed to run the tests. However, the test showed no evidence of his claim, and Richards informed Havok and Madelyne that it's likely that Havok suffered some brain damage after the battle where the original switch took place.
While Madelyne is now convinced that her husband is delusional, Alex remained determined to prove his true identity, despite the evidence to the contrary. |
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The team were attacked and hunted by The Pack, a team of hunters that consisted of this world's version of Wolverine, Sabretooth, and Wildchild. However, in their attack, they discovered the abandoned site of the Weapon X program, and convinced Havok to help them unearth it, in exchange for his team. |
In the end, the Pack turned on The Six, but this was a short-lived battle, as Alpha Flight showed up to chase them off. On the way back to their home, in Bannerman Castle, Alex admitted to Maddie that this world, with her and Scotty, was where he truly belonged. |
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Unknown to the rest of the Six, a demon visited Madelyne within Bannerman Castle, and tempted her to succumb to the dark side of her soul, and become the Goblyn Queen. |
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As Madelyne's persona began to change, a blackout occurred, and a demon attacked Havok and Scotty. As more joined the attack, Madelyne's real personality asserted itself just in time to save her husband and son, although unbeknownst to the others, she remained the Goblyn Queen. |
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Soon after, The Six were called upon to battle the Green Goblin's army, at the Daily Bugle, alongside Man-Spider. The now-corrupted Madelyne maintained the illusion she was still herself to her teammates, while she went inside with The Fallen to stop Osborn. Man-Spider followed her, but tried to stop her when she attempted to kil the Green Goblin. |
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Instead, The Goblyn Queen killed Osborn and Man-Spider, although her new-found assistant the Fallen wasn't the only witness - the Brute saw too. |
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To ensure that Hank did not expose what he or the Goblyn Queen had done, the Fallen threatened the Brute's parents, that he would kill them if the Brute didn't take responsiblity for the murders of Man-Spider and Osborn. |
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The Brute was put on trial, with Matt Murdock as his lawyer. While Havok, Ice-Man, and Bloodstorm were there to support Hank, Madelyne and the Fallen were there to ensure he maintained their cover. It was revealed during the proceedings, it was revealed that it wasn't Man-Spider that was killed, but in fact, a clone. |
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As if there weren't enough problems already, Bullseye and the Hand showed up at the court to attack the Brute. While Havok, Ice-man, Bloodstorm and Man-Spider fended off the attack, Madelyne whisked off the Brute and a rebelling Fallen, and tortured them until Havok demanded she open the door. She covered her activities with yet another lie. |
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After Madelyne was done with him, the Brute appeared to be restored to his former intelligent state of mind. Assuring Havok he was of able mind and body, he requested to be put to death for his crimes! |