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His last name is his mother's. So was Jean mad at Scott or was she messin' around with someone else?

2007-01-24 07:45:02 · 6 answers · asked by Alexis C 1 in Entertainment & Music Comics & Animation

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Ok, there are two Nate Greys. The answer above mine is one of them. He's from the Age of Apocalypse, and he's dead now. The other one is also known as Cable. Scott Summers is his father, but Jean Grey is not his mother...sort of.

Cable is the son of Scott Summer and Madelyne Pryor, who was a clone of Jean Grey created by Mr. Sinister. It's a long story. Cable was infected with a techno-organic virus as a baby, and was sent into the future, to a time when a cure might exist. He was not cured, but learned to supress the virus with his powerful psionic abilities. He eventually returned to his own time, but did so after he was a grown man who had battled through years of war.

So Cable is really Nate Summers, I guess. Scott is the father of both of the Nates.

2007-01-24 11:48:41 · answer #1 · answered by The Ry-Guy 5 · 0 1

Nate Grey aka X Man, is the son of Jean Grey and Scott Summers-due to a little genetic tampering from Mr. Sinister-from the Age Of Apocalypse reality, which was created by Legion, Professor X's son.

He was transported to the regular Marvel Universe at the end of the story.

2007-01-24 07:55:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Marvel wants to avoid their heroes having children, because then the children have to grow up and the parents have to age. See what they did with the Fantastic Four and Franklin Richards. The usual procedure in such cases is to abduct the child after a time. Either the child was never real (the twins of Wanda the Scarlet Witch and the Vision) or the kid is raised in a different time/dimension (Franklin) or the offspring arrives suddenly full grown because they were originally conceived in an alternate time/dimension. (Rachel [Phoenix] Summers.)

24 JAN 07, 2110 hrs, GMT.

2007-01-24 08:05:48 · answer #3 · answered by cdf-rom 7 · 2 1

Timmay?

2007-01-24 08:25:37 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

yes willie beat me to it that is exactly who he is and where he is from good job willie

2007-01-24 08:03:46 · answer #5 · answered by Weapon X 4 · 1 0

Yes, here's a bio on him:

Grey, Nathan
Real Name: Nathan Grey
Aliases: Nathan Summers, Nate, X-Man
Affiliation: Theatre Troupe
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 135 lbs.
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Brown
Relations: Forge (Adoptive Father), Sinister (Creator), Cyclops (Biological Father), Jean Grey (Biological Mother)
Status: Deceased (Self-Sacrifice)

Nathan Grey is a mutant possessing vast psionic abilities including the creation of destructive psionic spikes, lifting objects of at least 10 tons or more, telepathy of the first order, able to create psionic illusions, read, probe and control the minds of others, and to pull a psionic entity out of the astral plane. It is possible that, with practice, Nate Grey could be the most powerful psionic on the planet.

He was created by one of Apocalypse's Horseman, Sinister, from genetic material taken from Prelate Cyclops and the captive X-Man Jean Grey. Nate was born and grew up in the Breeding Pens, eventually escaped one day as Cyclops, unaware that Nate was his cloned progeny, attempted to deliver him to the Underground. However, Nate would end up not requiring his assistance as the confused boy panicked and blew open an exit of his own. He would be discovered by Forge in the Midwest and be taken in as his adoptive son.

Traveling with Forge's band of performers, Forge knew Nate to have power that rivaled Apocalypse himself. He trained his son in the use of his powers so that one day he could be delivered to Magneto to join his X-Men and help make an impact in the war against Apocalypse. However, Forge would never see this plan never came to fruitation as Sinister, traveling with the Theatre Troupe in the guise of Essex, slaughtered him in cold blood.

Sinister revealed that he had created Nathan to be his ultimate weapon that would be used to destroy Apocalypse. In his grief over Forge's death, Nate lashed out at Sinister, using his psionic powers to apparently kill his creator. Knowing that sooner or later, Apocalypse would come looking for him, having already sent the assassin Domino to unsuccessfully hunt him down, Nathan decided to instead come looking for Apocalypse. He left his recent love interest Sonique in the care of Soaran, the only remaining member of the Theatre Troupe not slain, and journeyed to Apocalypse's citadel in New York. There, he met the X-Men and together they assaulted Apocalypse and his forces. During the attack, Nate battled Holocaust by himself and stabbed him with a shard of the recently recovered M'Krann Crystal, sending both Nate and Holocaust to our reality.

Nate was transported to our Earth, landing in the Alps. Some time later, he would return to the Age of Apocalypse, traveling back in time to stop the Sugar Man, another Age of Apocalypse refugee, from destroying humanity with a genetically engineered plague. During this visit, he met a younger version of Forge and embraced his father. He was relieved to be in the arms of the one man he could trust without reservation. When the time came for Nate to return back to our world, he refused to lose his homeworld again when he could prevent all the evil that was going to transpire. Using an illusion created by Mastermind, Forge did what had to be done and tricked Nate into powering the device that would return him back to our timeline.

When he first landed, his subconscious need for companionship recreated a physical body for the dissipated essence of the then-deceased Madelyne Pryor. Nate and Madelyne, who became fast friends, journeyed through Europe until Pryor was convinced to leave Nate by Selene, who wanted Pryor as a member of the newly reformed Inner Circle of the Hellfire Club. After leaving Europe, Nate encountered the twisted version of Henry McCoy from his timeline. McCoy told Nate that he recognized Sinister's work and explained that Sinister would not have created someone so powerful without a fail-safe. He claimed that Nate's existence was to end the moment he accomplished his mission, to destroy Apocalypse, and Sinister designed Nate's psionic powers to kill him within a few years.

To investigate this claim, Nate traveled to Muir Island, where Dr. Moira MacTaggert confirmed the diagnosis: his powers could indeed kill him before he turned twenty-one. After this revelation, Professor Charles Xavier subjected Nate's mind to a probe. Sensing evil, the part of Xavier's psyche that would eventually break from Xavier and become the entity known as Onslaught, Nate lashed out with his powers and pulled Xavier's psyche from the astral plane. Soon after that encounter, Nate saved the mutant Threnody, who was fleeing clones of the original Marauders, and the two began to travel together, finally settling in New York City.

A paradoxical being born of a reality that never will exist, Nate dedicated the totality of his talents to the preservation of his adopted homeworld. The promise of his powers fully realized, X-Man became a modern-day mutant shaman, existing to heal and guide his tribe, though forced to live outside it. He loved them as a parent loves a child, without question. A world-walker, he fought to protect the planet from the incomprehensible, impossible threats of the multiverse, parallel Earths strung along a spiral from one end of reality to another. To save humanity from destruction, he sacrificed himself for the greater good, allowing his energy to flow into every being on the planet.

B-Cool

2007-01-24 08:41:03 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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