Difference between revisions of "Template:Featured Articles/30-2008"

From XPwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (Text replacement - "Cable" to "Cable")
 
(4 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
<table style="background-color:transparent">
 
<table style="background-color:transparent">
 
<tr>
 
<tr>
<td valign="top">[[Image:Mondo.jpg|left|100px]]'''Mondo:''' Hailing from Samoa, the son of a large, sprawling family, [[Mondo]] showed aptitude for sumo wrestling and went to train in Japan. A knee injury curtailed his competitive ambitions, and treatment of the injury was further complicated by the discovery he was a mutant. Sent to [[Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters]] for powers training, Mondo had trouble fitting in, seeming at times to be too jovial and easy-going.  
+
<td valign="top">[[Image:Collateraldamage.jpg|left|100px]]'''Collateral Damage:''' [[July 2004| July 24, 2004]]. [[Mistra| Mistra's]] quest to recapture its former operative [[Nathan Dayspring|Cable]] took a frightening new turn when a retrieval team attacked him at Columbia University. In an effort to force him to surrender himself, the team targeted innocent civilians, the very people Mistra had been created to protect.
  
This changed as the pressures of crushing homesickness combined with the field trip curse. Forced to use his powers aggressively, first against [[This Savage Land| dinosaurs]] and [[Voodoo Child| then]] in [[Murderworld]], an obscene parody of the circus he loved, Mondo's calm cracked. It was decided that he return home for the duration, to potentially pick up his powers training later.
+
Thirty-six people - mostly students, plus a camera crew who had been filming on campus - were killed. Six Mistra agents also died. Many more were injured, despite the efforts of Nathan, [[Amanda Sefton]] and [[Stephen Strange - Phase 1|Dr. Stephen Strange]] to try and save them. Mistra left empty-handed, but only due to a desperate powers intervention by [[Manuel de la Rocha]].
  
Mondo is a mimetic shapeshifter. He can synch his body's properties to the properties of any piece of matter in direct contact with his skin. He will ONLY be able to synch to solids - not liquids, not gasses, not plasmas or any of the more exotic states of matter. His limitation to solids is a psychological defense mechanism - his power permits synching to any state of matter, but the chance of not being able to return to "normal" is too high to risk. And in the case of non-solid states of matter, there's always a chance of a section of his body not being in contact with the main mass when the synch is dissolved. If that were to happen, Mondo would suffer immediate, potentially fatal injury as his body reformed without the missing material. With solids, there is no danger of that happening.
+
The event dominated the media for months, and sparked a resurgence in the mutant debate. Various individuals pored over the footage, trying to identify the participants. Fortunately for those involved, what footage there was tended to be blurry and damaged. Conspiracy theories abounded.
  
Mondo's mutation cannot and never will be able to synch to an energy field of any type.
+
A memorial was built on the site of the parking lot where the incident took place, and the [[Collateral Damage| Columbia Massacre]] is marked by a yearly commemorative service.
 
+
</td>
He alters the properties of his own flesh to match the properties of the matter being synched to. If he synchs to steel, his flesh becomes as solid as steel and as flexible as steel. If he synchs to concrete he'll take on the density and solidity of concrete.
 
 
 
Short-term, he is limited to the most simple forms of matter - he finds non-complicated elements the easiest to synch up to. The more complicated the molecule, the more difficult to synch his body to its structure. He has practice synching to stone and wood, as those materials were in easy supply in Samoa and in Japan. Synching to rice-paper disagreed with him - he intensely disliked feeling that flimsy. He also needs practice in not using his hands and feet only to synch to materials - he's developed a bad habit of having to fondle the material in question with his hands or walking on it with bare feet in order to synch with it.
 
 
 
{{Unplayed Character}}</td>
 
 
</tr>
 
</tr>
 
</table>
 
</table>

Latest revision as of 12:20, 26 August 2015

Collateraldamage.jpg
Collateral Damage: July 24, 2004. Mistra's quest to recapture its former operative Cable took a frightening new turn when a retrieval team attacked him at Columbia University. In an effort to force him to surrender himself, the team targeted innocent civilians, the very people Mistra had been created to protect.

Thirty-six people - mostly students, plus a camera crew who had been filming on campus - were killed. Six Mistra agents also died. Many more were injured, despite the efforts of Nathan, Amanda Sefton and Dr. Stephen Strange to try and save them. Mistra left empty-handed, but only due to a desperate powers intervention by Manuel de la Rocha.

The event dominated the media for months, and sparked a resurgence in the mutant debate. Various individuals pored over the footage, trying to identify the participants. Fortunately for those involved, what footage there was tended to be blurry and damaged. Conspiracy theories abounded.

A memorial was built on the site of the parking lot where the incident took place, and the Columbia Massacre is marked by a yearly commemorative service.