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− | | date = [[July 2005|July 16, 2005]] | + | | date = [[July 2005|July 16, 2005]] - [[April 2006|April 4, 2006]] |
| pr = [[Alicia]] | | pr = [[Alicia]] | ||
| plots = [[X-Men Mission: A Mirror Darkly]], [[Kashmir Waltz]], [[Lost Generations]], [[X-Men Mission: Air Xavier]], [[Skeleton Coast]], [[Trinity]], [[X-Men Mission: Trans-Siberian Hustle]], [[House of Wind]] | | plots = [[X-Men Mission: A Mirror Darkly]], [[Kashmir Waltz]], [[Lost Generations]], [[X-Men Mission: Air Xavier]], [[Skeleton Coast]], [[Trinity]], [[X-Men Mission: Trans-Siberian Hustle]], [[House of Wind]] | ||
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− | '' | + | ''''All I know is that it's just me, and him, and then it's done.'''' |
− | + | Nathan's explorations into his origins reveal a complicated family and an obsession with mutant supremacy as Nathan discovers a new foe in the shape of his uncle, [[Gideon Faraday]]. | |
==Timing== | ==Timing== | ||
− | + | [[July 2005|July 16, 2005]] - [[April 2006|April 4, 2006]] | |
==Arc Summary== | ==Arc Summary== | ||
− | + | Having rediscovered his father and uncle through [[Mistra]] records, Nathan set about establishing a relationship with them, only to discover they were heavily involved in a type of cult, aimed at mutant supremacy and with ties to child soldier and mutant weaponisation projects. With various clues left by his precognitive mother, Nathan was able to piece together his own history, as well as taking on Gideon and his father. Not without losses, however, the greatest being the death of his close friend and mentor, [[The Pack|G.W. Bridge]]. | |
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[[X-Men Mission: A Mirror Darkly]]: When the X-Men are alerted to the existence of a military training camp for mutant children in Chad, they decide to risk a rescue mission. But upon arrival in the country, they are sidetracked by a new enemy. | [[X-Men Mission: A Mirror Darkly]]: When the X-Men are alerted to the existence of a military training camp for mutant children in Chad, they decide to risk a rescue mission. But upon arrival in the country, they are sidetracked by a new enemy. | ||
+ | [[Kashmir Waltz]]: When Nathan and Angelo go to Kashmir to investigate the suspicious activities of an NGO, wacky adventures and close encounters with Gideon abound. | ||
+ | [[Lost Generations]]: Nathan and Angelo carry out a months-long investigation into the falling mutant birth rate in Southeast Asia. | ||
+ | [[X-Men Mission: Air Xavier]]: When the Pack breaks a group of mutant children out of a Libyan training camp and then get cut off from their helicopter, the X-Men fly into the country to pick them up – and have a very wild flight on the way out. | ||
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+ | [[Skeleton Coast]]: Following right on the heels of the traumatic events at the [[Hellfire and Damnation|Hellfire Club]], Nathan and Pete discover that Gideon's laid a trap for them - with Domino as the bait. Being who they are, they walk into it anyway. | ||
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+ | [[Trinity]]: A small investigative mission to Kazakhstan takes Nathan away from home, allowing his uncle an opportunity to seize some information about the Pack that he later puts to deadly use. | ||
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+ | [[X-Men Mission: Trans-Siberian Hustle]]: The X-Men set up a sting operation to publicly expose some of Gideon's more underhanded dealings. | ||
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+ | [[House of Wind]]: Driven by a series of precognitive visions, Nathan sets himself up to be kidnapped by his uncle Gideon in an attempt to end the threat his family poses to everyone and everything he cares about. But his self-fulfilling prophecy turns out to be far more complicated than he ever imagined. | ||
==Related Links== | ==Related Links== | ||
− | + | [[Elpis]] | |
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+ | [[Lost In The Woods]] | ||
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+ | [[Hellfire and Damnation]] | ||
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+ | [[The Pack]] | ||
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+ | [[Dayspring Family]] | ||
==Trivia and Meta== | ==Trivia and Meta== | ||
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===Trivia=== | ===Trivia=== | ||
− | + | Even though she had 'died' in [[Lost in the Woods]], [[The Askani|Mother Askani]] was able to use Nathan as a conduit one last time to kill Gideon. | |
===Meta=== | ===Meta=== | ||
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[[Category: Plot Arcs]] | [[Category: Plot Arcs]] | ||
[[Category: 2005]] | [[Category: 2005]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:11, 16 April 2012
Tomorrow's Children | |
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Dates run: | July 16, 2005 - April 4, 2006 |
Run By: | Alicia |
Plots: | X-Men Mission: A Mirror Darkly, Kashmir Waltz, Lost Generations, X-Men Mission: Air Xavier, Skeleton Coast, Trinity, X-Men Mission: Trans-Siberian Hustle, House of Wind |
'All I know is that it's just me, and him, and then it's done.'
Nathan's explorations into his origins reveal a complicated family and an obsession with mutant supremacy as Nathan discovers a new foe in the shape of his uncle, Gideon Faraday.
Timing
Arc Summary
Having rediscovered his father and uncle through Mistra records, Nathan set about establishing a relationship with them, only to discover they were heavily involved in a type of cult, aimed at mutant supremacy and with ties to child soldier and mutant weaponisation projects. With various clues left by his precognitive mother, Nathan was able to piece together his own history, as well as taking on Gideon and his father. Not without losses, however, the greatest being the death of his close friend and mentor, G.W. Bridge.
Arc Plots
X-Men Mission: A Mirror Darkly: When the X-Men are alerted to the existence of a military training camp for mutant children in Chad, they decide to risk a rescue mission. But upon arrival in the country, they are sidetracked by a new enemy.
Kashmir Waltz: When Nathan and Angelo go to Kashmir to investigate the suspicious activities of an NGO, wacky adventures and close encounters with Gideon abound.
Lost Generations: Nathan and Angelo carry out a months-long investigation into the falling mutant birth rate in Southeast Asia.
X-Men Mission: Air Xavier: When the Pack breaks a group of mutant children out of a Libyan training camp and then get cut off from their helicopter, the X-Men fly into the country to pick them up – and have a very wild flight on the way out.
Skeleton Coast: Following right on the heels of the traumatic events at the Hellfire Club, Nathan and Pete discover that Gideon's laid a trap for them - with Domino as the bait. Being who they are, they walk into it anyway.
Trinity: A small investigative mission to Kazakhstan takes Nathan away from home, allowing his uncle an opportunity to seize some information about the Pack that he later puts to deadly use.
X-Men Mission: Trans-Siberian Hustle: The X-Men set up a sting operation to publicly expose some of Gideon's more underhanded dealings.
House of Wind: Driven by a series of precognitive visions, Nathan sets himself up to be kidnapped by his uncle Gideon in an attempt to end the threat his family poses to everyone and everything he cares about. But his self-fulfilling prophecy turns out to be far more complicated than he ever imagined.
Related Links
Trivia and Meta
Trivia
Even though she had 'died' in Lost in the Woods, Mother Askani was able to use Nathan as a conduit one last time to kill Gideon.
Meta
Plotrunner:
Links to comic/movie/etc influences on the plot (if any), or other OOC notes that are important to the plot. Eg: With Malice Aforethought is a reworking of two Marvel plotlines - Malice and Forge's Neutraliser.