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File:Imperial guard.jpg Portrayed by None | |
Known Aliases: | Gladiator, Oracle, Smasher (deceased), Hussar (deceased), Fang (deceased) |
Affiliations: | Shiar |
Socked By: | Dex, Doqz, Catherine |
Introduction: | Red X Mission: Shake Hands With The Devil, Operation: Retribution |
The Imperial Guard is a group of mutants who have been assembled as part of a counter mutant terrorism unit for the Indian military. Their unit is called the Khusrawi Agoriya, loosely translated into Imperial Guard.
Contents
First Appearance
Roster
File:Dacoit.jpg | Dacoit - also known as 'Gladiator'. The nephew of an INS Commander, Dacoit grew up in Madripoor. His father lost everything to gambling debts, and Kalidas fought for months in the fighting pits of the capital's illegal gambling circuit, before being rescued and returned to India. He joined the military as soon as he was of age, and is considered both an impeccable officer and patriot. Dacoit has superhuman strength, near invulnerability, and can fly at high speeds. |
Kalāmu-l-lāh - translates roughly to 'Oracle'. A blue-skinned and white haired mutant who possesses strong psionic powers, including telepathy, empathy, and telekinetically assisted flight. | |
File:Smasher.jpg | Dubāw - translates roughly to 'Smasher'. A quiet Southern Indian native who possesses superhuman strength and the ability to fly. Slain by Jubilation Lee and Wanda Maximoff. |
File:Hussar.jpg | Chābuk-Mārnā - translates roughly to 'Hussar'. A red-skinned woman from Srinigar, Hussar possesses the ability to channel bio-eletrical energy, either via blasts from her hands, or through a weapon, like a horsewhip she regularly wields. Slain by Amanda Sefton and Marie-Ange Colbert |
File:Fang.jpg | Dārkā - translates roughly to 'Fang'. A Dalit 'Untouchable' caste man from Southwest India, he had been a popular fighter in illegal fights before being recruited by the military. A traditional feral, Fang possesses elongated canines and claws, as well as a healing factor and superhuman agility. Slain by Sarah Morlocke and Remy LeBeau |
Dhūm-ketu - translates roughly to 'Starbolt'. Starbolt is a career IDF pilot. He is immune to all forms of heat energy, including radiation and plasma. He can fly and generate blasts of superheated plasma from his hands that are capable of heavy damage. | |
Chandrikā - translates roughly to 'Manta'. Manta’s body is softly luminescent at all times, and she can emit a powerful burst of light either in a beam or in a wider burst that can range from temporarily blinding opponents to actually disorienting and even knocking them out from sensory overload. Manta can see the entire upper spectrum, from infrared to ultra-violet range. Manta cannot fly, but can glide great distances. | |
Āftāb-dhamak - translates roughly to 'Pulsar'. Pulsar is a Sikh energy being, whose body needs a containment suit to help him maintain his form. A visor has been built into the suit to allow him to emit powerful beams of energy, not unlike Cyclops’ optic blasts. | |
Tamisrā - translates roughly to 'Nightside'. Nightside is a half-Indian, half-English former actress that can manipulate darkness in numerous ways, cloaking herself in it to become nearly invisible, blacking out an area with complete darkness, or using it to create complex shadows to disorient or confuse opponents. | |
Daitya - translates roughly to 'Titan'. Titan can increase his size, adding corresponding strength and endurance at the same time. His upper range is sixteen feet, and at this height, he can bend steel and easily lift twenty tons. | |
Ifrīt - translates roughly to 'Hobgoblin'. Hobgoblin is a shapeshifter, who has a protean ‘battleform’ in which he can manipulate to fight enemies. The battleform is a twisted, red-skinned demon like shape, that can grow claws, gills, wings, tails, feral structure, and other elements to optimize his advantage against opponents. The basic nature of the form cannot be altered. |
Details
The Imperial Guard was an idea originated by M. Cornelius Neramani before his death, to gather small units of highly trained mutants as the next major force in the Indian military. His son, D. Ken Neramani, started a secret and only semi-official test program along his father's concept. His people searched both the existing military ranks and civilian populations for mutants who fit the profile they needed.
Following the destruction of Sriniger and D. Ken's election to Prime Minister, he officially created the unit as a counter mutant terrorism force. Due to the death toll and the fact that the attack was the fault of a mutant, Neramani was able to overcome public resistance to a mutant force, assuring other nations that the force was only for counter terrorism, and not part of the conventional Indian force.
However, during the quasi-invasion and annexing of Sri Lanka, the force was used to round up Tamils in the north and crush any resistance violently. There has been little information about the genocide in Northern Sri Lanka, and no proof that a mutant force was employed at any point available publicly.
As a result, three members of the Imperial Guard were targeted and assassinated by X-Force as a message against using mutants in this way.
More recently, part of the Guard has been deployed as Lilandra Neranami's security team during her conference in Germany, and another team fought the X-men as part of India's anti-piracy efforts in the Indian Ocean.
The specific names and numbers of Imperial Guard are unknown to the public, and closely guarded as a military secret.
Plots
Red X Mission: Shake Hands With The Devil
X-Men Mission: Hotel Saragarhi
Meta
PBs: Dacoit (John Abraham), Smasher (Ajay Devgan), Fang (Bobby Deol), Oracle (Parveen Babi), Hussar (Yana Gupta) - All images produced by Nute.
Socked by: Doqz, Catherine and Dex
The Imperial Guard are based off of the original comic versions, although obviously no longer a collection of aliens, and adapted to an Indian origin.
The English translations of the Indian codenames are very generalized towards the concept of the name, and are in no way considered or presented as direct or literal translations.