An ability that often comes up when discussing impressive feats of powers from characters is the ability to accomplish what is known as "Battlefield Removals," a usually overpowered way to end a fight by instantly removing the opponents from the battle. It's important to note here that these BFRs were done with his own abilities and without the trademark "Bodyslide by x" to signify teleporting.
When Cable realized his powers were expanding to the point that he would burn out his body, much like the previously mentioned Nate Grey, he decided to go out with a bang and attempt to finally unite the world in peace using his enhanced powers and the lessons taught to him by the Askani. When Cable decided to take his new mission as the world's savior public, it was understandably met with some opposition. Cable's ultimatum to the government came with the threat to throw all of the Earth's weapons into the sun, S.
He would again display this ability to telekinetically rewrite DNA during his Soldier X run, though he would use the power on others. Showcasing his powers to a foreign general, Cable rewrote the interpreters' DNA to "teach him how to fly" by transforming him into a bat-like creature. He also tricks the General by turning his hands into uranium, though it was revealed to be a bioluminescent fungus, which is still impressive. One of Cable's means to bring the world together was by creating a safe haven for refugees, mutants, humans, and anyone willing to follow his Askani teachings.
He built the city using leftover pieces of his former Graymalkin station, naming his new floating city Providence. However, during a battle that distracted Cable, the X-Men learned that the city was held up by Cable's abilities, and not anti-grav generators as they previously believed. Cable's equally powerful sister Rachel Summers was able to catch Providence temporarily before Cable recovered and lowered it to the ground, proving his power superiority even within his own family at the time.
One of the best determiners of telepathic power in the Marvel Universe is to see how it scales based on planetary use. In Cable 7 , with the help of his half sister Rachel Summers, Cable tracks the latest kidnapping to a mansion outside Philadelphia. Rachel and Nathan investigate the house along with two PPD detectives. To the chagrin of the officers, who do not have a warrant, Rachel and Cable go full offense, bursting into the house. Cable throws glass shards at two kidnappers, drops a chandelier on another, and even casts two more aside like ragdolls all via telekinesis.
Currently, he is not classified as an Omega-level mutant, the highest power level designation for mutants. Using psionic abilities, Cable has briefly frozen time, restructured matter on a molecular level, rewritten DNA, and even levitated an entire city off the ground.
Due to the nature of the character, these moments have been few and far between throughout his 30 year publication history. A development likely connected to both his age, and perhaps his current relationship with the virus.
His eye still glows, and he was infected as a baby. And, everything fans know about the Resurrection Protocols dictates that a deceased Cable brought back to life in Krakoa would no longer have the Techno Organic Virus flowing through his veins. Will readers finally see him reach his upper limit? Time will tell. Scott believed Madelyne had moved away with the baby. Madelyne and the X-Men were believed to have been killed in Dallas by the Adversary, but they were actually relocated to Australia and made invisible to sensory equipment by Roma.
The precognitive mutant Destiny pointed Scott to the orphanage in Nebraska. Scott and Jean attempted to retrieve his son.
Madelyne Pryor was captured by Mister Sinister, who revealed her true origins to her. This revelation causes her to go insane. Madelyne became aware of her latent telekinetic and telepathic abilities and became the Goblin Queen. The Goblin Queen, in an effort to keep a portal between Earth and the demon-infested dimension of Limbo open, kidnapped baby Nathan to use as a sacrifice. Nathan was cared for by Scott and Jean. His mutant powers began to manifest in the form of a protective force field bubble around himself whenever he was in danger.
Rachel Summers , Nathan's "half-sister" from an alternate future, was psi-bonded to Nathan, vowing to protect him if he ever called out to her. Soon after his rescue, Nathan was infected with a techno-organic virus by Apocalypse. As the virus spread through Nathan's body, threatening to turn Nathan into a body of liquid metal and organic steel, a member of the Askani Clan appeared from years in the future to Cyclops, claiming that Nathan would become a savior in their time, and that the Clan would cure him of the virus.
Choosing to save his son's life, believing that he would never see him again, Cyclops agreed, and Nathan was taken years into an alternate future ruled by Apocalypse. Mother Askani placed Nathan in an incubation crib to preserve his life. She created a clone of Nathan because she believed that Nathan would not survive due to the techno-organic virus which was consuming him, though both survived.
Apocalypse's soldiers attacked the Clan Askani and managed to capture the clone. Mother Askani brought Cyclops and Jean's then-newly-married souls into the future to raise Nathan. Inhabiting new bodies cloned from their descendants, they called themselves Slym and Redd.
They raised Nathan in the hopes that he would overthrow Apocalypse. During this time, Nathan discovered how to use his telekinetic abilities to hold back the techno-organic virus, but the virus had already spread to the left side of his body, giving him a cybernetic appearance.
Meanwhile, the clone child was raised by Apocalypse and grew to become the madman known as Stryfe. After the teenage Nathan used his powers to defeat Apocalypse, Rachel died and Cyclops and Jean's souls returned to their own time. During his time in the future, Nathan met and married Aliya , a member of Clan Askani, whose clan name was Jenskot in honor of Scott and Jean. Together, they have a son, Tyler. Soon after, Aliya was killed and Tyler was taken by Stryfe and brainwashed into doing his bidding.
In an incident to save hostages, Cable was forced to shoot his own son, who managed to survive. As part of his mission as the Askani'son, Nathan returned to the 20th century to foil the plans of Apocalypse and Stryfe. He first arrived on Muir Island to meet Moira MacTaggert , although later it seemed she did not recall doing so. Now calling himself Cable, Nathan formed a mercenary group called the Wild Pack, later known as the Six Pack , which included the future X-Force member known as Domino.
After the Six Pack was decimated in an assault on one of Stryfe's hidden bases, Cable returned to the future greatly injured. In the future, Cable discovered records that stated Sam Guthrie , the New Mutant known as Cannonball, existed into at least the 23rd century.
Cable believed that Sam Guthrie would be the next in a group of immortal mutants known as Externals. Cable returned to the present to take command of the New Mutants and guide Guthrie's ascension into the Externals. Cable reorganized the New Mutants into a strike force called X-Force and led them into battle against such foes as Stryfe, who had also traveled to the 20th century.
Stryfe attempted to assassinate Professor Charles Xavier and, believing himself the real son of Cyclops, kidnapped Cyclops and Jean in retaliation for their supposed abandonment of him as an infant, taking them to his base on the moon. During the rescue of Cyclops and Jean, Cable and Stryfe fell into a temporal rift, and both were believed to have been destroyed. Cable survived the rift, but Stryfe's body was destroyed and his consciousness entered Cable's body. For a time Stryfe's consciousness dominated Cable's, but Cable regained control.
Cable returned to the present and to X-Force, giving them an explanation of who he was. Cable revealed he was indeed the son that Scott had sent into the future, and Stryfe was the clone.
On the eve of Scott and Jean's wedding, Cable and Cyclops reconciled. Nathan's son, Tyler was eventually killed by Wolverine when Tyler attempted to re-bond Wolverine's body to adamantium, and Wolverine briefly entered a feral state, killing Tyler. Tyler's death at the hands of Wolverine caused a rift between the two, but they later reached an understanding. After this time, Cable experienced a marked increase in his telekinetic abilities, and the reemergence of his latent telepathic abilities.
He overextended himself during an encounter with Nate Grey. As a result, Cable began to lose more of his body to the techno-organic virus. As a result of the entity known as Onslaught hampering all psionic ability, Cable was beginning to succumb to the techno-organic virus, but was healed by his own willpower and the assistance of Franklin Richards.
During the Psi-War, Cable's powers were severely weakened. Blaquesmith helped him against a dangerous cult that had warped the Askani teachers. While there, Cable found a 'Psimitar' weapon that let him channel his remaining psionic power. While Cyclops was missing and presumed dead after the events of the Twelve, Cable assumed his father's place as a member of the X-Men. A serious talk with Nightcrawler seemed to reignite his passion. Cable was finally able to destroy Apocalypse with the help of Jean Grey, running the villain through with his Psimitar after he was split from Cyclops.
However, Cable continued his mission feeling that the future was still not safe. Cable was briefly trapped between two possible futures based upon an assassination attempt on Randall Shire. Cable saved Shire, but also revealed that his campaign was a fallacy, thus preventing both futures. On this mission, Cable was helped by a mutant named Clarity. Clarity soon revealed the Dark Mother and a family of female psychics called the Dark Sisterhood.
They alleged that they were responsible for ensuring that enough powerful psychics would be bred to ensure their dominance through the centuries including Jean Grey. The sisters used their powers for criminal activity, hoping to usurp the world. Cable, G. Bridge , and the recently returned Rachel Summers defeated the Sisters and destroyed their collection of data.
The release of the Legacy Virus cure weakened the techno-organic virus. However Cable, now calling himself Soldier X, largely held back the use of his increased powers fearing they would become uncontrollable.
The virus eventually repaired and reduplicated itself. Cable then achieved the peak of his powers. Knowing this could not last long before he burned out as X-Man almost did at those power levels, he arranged for what he thought would be the best thing he could do in his last days. He recreated his long-destroyed spaceship Graymalkin as the airborne city of Providence.
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