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Sinister crafted a false background for her and arranged for her to meet Scott as a pilot for Scott's grandparents. They quickly married. Baby Nathan's alternate reality teenage half-sister Rachel Summers created a psi-bond with him, while promising to protect him and always be there for him. Over time Scott and Madelyne's marriage became strained.

Madelyne resented the fact that Scott was rarely home and that he continued to miss Jean. Everything worsened when Jean was discovered alive. Hearing of Jean's return, Mr. Sinister sent his Marauders to capture Nathan and to kill Madelyne, before she could be exposed as a clone. Madelyne survived and came into the care of the the X-Men, while Sinister took Nathan to his secret lab hidden under the State Home for Foundlings , the orphanage in Nebraska where Nathan's father had grown up.

There, Sinister experimented on Nathan. Sinister was thorough and erased all records of Nathan and Madelyne's existence. Scott later returned to Alaska to reconcile with his family, but there was no trace of them except for a baby toy he found left behind in their old home. Scott believed Madelyne had moved away with the baby.

While staying with the X-Men, Madelyne learned the reason why Scott had abandoned her and slowly lost herself to the dark side of her personality. Madelyne agreed to help the demons S'ym and N'astirh create a link between demon infested dimension of Limbo and Earth in exchange for baby Nathan.

Madelyne became aware of her powers and began calling herself the Goblin Queen. The precognitive mutant Destiny pointed Scott and Jean to Sinister's lab where they found Nathan and many other children in incubation pods. While attempting to rescue Nathan, Scott and Jean battled Nanny and Orphan-Maker , who were attempting to kidnap mutant children to safeguard them.

Somehow a telepathic link between Nathan and Jean was opened. Demons escaped with Nathan and he and nine other kidnapped infants were teleported to Times Square. N'astirh, using the babies as the points of an inverted pentagram, tried to keep a portal open, but the portal was closed by the combined efforts of the X-Terminators and the New Mutants.

When his father arrived to rescue him, Nathan was taken back to his mother at the orphanage. Mister Sinister had revealed Madelyne's true origins to her. Blaming Scott and Jean for the misery in her life, she intended to use Nathan and the other nine mutant babies atop the Empire State Building as a sacrifice in her effort to reopen another portal.

After the defeat of N'astirh, the Goblin Queen locked herself, Nathan, and Jean inside a psionic barrier. Madelyne killed herself and locked Jean into a mental bond, hoping to take her down with her. Jean re-integrated the portions of her life-force that had gone from the Phoenix Force to Madelyne. In doing so, Jean also received Madelyne's memories, including those of raising young Nathan. Scott decided to take Nathan with him on missions. Nathan's other mutant powers began to manifest, as he could form a protective telekinetic force bubble around himself.

Before Nathan could be rescued by X-Factor, Apocalypse infected him with a Techno-Organic Virus that was rapidly spreading liquid metal and organic steel through his body and, if not stopped, would kill him. Ship created a protective electromagnetic field and merged with Nathan's electrical parts to keep him alive.

She had sacrificed her physical body to become energy and claimed that Nathan would become a savior in her time. Sister Askani promised the Clan would cure him of the virus in the future, however she would be unable to make another time-jump, trapping Nathan in the future. Cyclops chose to save his son's life and gave him up, believing that he would never see him again.

Upon arriving in this future Earth ruled by Apocalypse and his Canaanite Army, Nathan was given to Mother Askani , a time-displaced version of his sister, Rachel Summers. Mother Askani placed Nathan in an incubation crib to preserve his life, but the virus had progressed too far.

The only thing keeping the child alive was the acts of Ship. Fearing that Nathan would not survive, Mother Askani had him cloned. Despite their original assessments, the Askani learned that the original child would live after all. Just then, the Canaanites attacked the base. Nathan was safely removed before they nearly killed Mother Askani and began the massacre of the Clan Askani.

Apocalypse himself claimed the cloned child, whom he believed to be the original Nathan Summers who he had infected centuries earlier. Apocalypse raised the child and called him Stryfe , planning to use him as a vessel the next time Apocalypse needed a new host body.

As their own bodies could not have survived time travel, Jean and Scott inhabited new bodies cloned from their descendants. Much time had passed since they had last seen Nathan as a child. At this point in their lives they were married and had learned Cable was Nathan's future self and had begun to mend their relationship with him.

Apocalypse's Prelate Ch'vayre captured the true Nathan. Under the aliases of Redd and Slym Dayspring, Jean and Scott raised Nathan together while Rachel was lying in a coma, held alive by machines.

They never told "Nathan Dayspring" of their true origins or his, and never stayed in one place for too long. They began Nathan's training in the hope he would become Cable and eventual fulfill his destiny by overthrowing Apocalypse. The Techno-Organic Virus had already spread to the left side of Nathan's body, giving him a cybernetic appearance.

Redd taught Nathan to use his telekinetic abilities to hold the effects of the virus back, and to telepathically mask its presence. Surprised at their resemblance, Stryfe was defeated by Nathan. His sister Rachel telepathically spoke to Nathan from her coma and helped him destroy a virus designed by Apocalypse.

After years of remission, Nathan's Techno-Organic Virus suddenly began to flare-up and he went into a coma as his condition was deemed terminal. Slym watched over Nathan day and night. Mother Askani, appearing as young Rachel Summers, telepathically formally introduced herself to Nathan.

Rachel explained to him that he was potentially the most powerful mutant ever and that, if he sacrificed the maximum use of his telekinesis daily, he could contain the virus.

The day came when Apocalypse was ready to make Stryfe his new host, and Redd, Slym, and Nathan were there to stop him. Apocalypse saw through their physical bodies and recognized them as his ancient adversaries Cable, Jean Grey, and Cyclops. After Nathan, Redd, and Slym attacked Apocalypse, the disillusioned Ch'vayre betrayed his master, distracting him, and Slym ordered Nathan to disrupt any telepathic links between Apocalypse and Stryfe, seemingly killing Apocalypse.

At that moment, Mother Askani began to die and Redd disappeared. Slym realized that he too would be sent back to his time and would be forced to abandon his son for the second time in his life. Wanting to say so much, could only promise Nathan that he would never be alone. Ch'vayre took Stryfe into his care and warned Nathan that followers of Apocalypse would search for him. Nathan left on his own to restore the dream that Apocalypse tried to destroy. Years passed. A new dictatorship arose in Apocalypse's place, the New Canaanites.

Madame Sanctity turned the remains of the Askani into the Askani Sisterhood. Nathan traveled on his own and grudgingly attended secret Askani revivals, where he met Tetherblood. Nathan and Tetherblood forged a very close relationship over the following years. After Nathan spoke-out at a meeting he was imprisoned by 'Strator Umbridge. His Techno-Organic Virus infection worsened.

Blaquesmith , a member of Clan Askani, broke into his cell and extracted a glowing orb from the metallic flesh of Nathan's chest. The orb was Ship's A. Nathan kept the Professor as an ally. After 'Strator Umbridge realized that it was Nathan who had defeated Apocalypse, she sent guards. Blaquesmith seemingly sacrificed himself so Nathan and Tetherblood could escape, telepathically telling Nathan to find the remaining members of the Clan Askani.

After arriving in Ebonshire, Nathan battled the Daegon and was saved from death by Aliya , who he immediately fell for. After battling the insectoid Loci, Aliya took Nathan back to Madame Sanctity and he asked to learn the ways of the Askani.

Even though Nathan was a male, Sanctity ordered Aliya to instruct him because he was the Askani'son. During the battle, Madame Sanctity was seemingly killed, but had actually joined with Stryfe. Nathan, Aliya, and Tetherblood promised to build a rebellion against the New Canaanite tyranny. Ripple effects of time began having an effect on the reality, causing the deaths of Tetherblood and Aliya.

Nathan was informed by Blaquesmith that his older self's inability to protect the timeline and not returning the time-displaced original X-Men to their proper time was causing this, as the result would be the eventual death of Iceman and thus the changing of the timeline. With this knowledge, he traveled back in time to accomplish what his older self could not. With the help of Paul Douek , Nathan used a Phoenix Cage to resurrect his father, Cyclops, [57] and kept him hidden inside Professor , [58] as they traveled to the present where Cable killed his older self, coming into conflict with the X-Men and Ahab while he gathered the time-displaced X-Men and returned them to the past to ensure that the Prime Marvel Universe 's timeline would avoid an apocalyptic future , [59] and his own timeline would be restored.

Returning to the Professor, Nathan discovered that although Scott was grateful his son resurrected him, he wanted to rejoin the X-Men, rather than stay locked away. Reluctantly, Cable allowed his father to leave, but on the condition that he pick between two destinations: the home of Paul Douek and his family, who were in danger, and the X-Men's battle with X-Man. After Cyclops saved the Doueks, Cable was satisfied that his father had returned to his heroic roots, and the two parted ways.

Nathan next traveled to Transia and worked with Deathlok to look for Rachel Grey , who was once again under the influence of Ahab. Nathan resolved to uphold his duty of protecting the timeline and refused to change it to suit his own needs like Stryfe and his older self had.

Cable joined the mutant nation of Krakoa when it was founded, residing on the Moon in the Summer House. He attended a family barbecue, where he traded guns with Raza of the Starjammers. Despite some hostility from the local lifeforms, in part due to Cable handing one a grenade as a gift, which it then activated, the situation was resolved.

When Psylocke formed a team to investigate the new threat of Apoth and the drug, Overclock , she enlisted the aid of X and Cable. While searching for the missing mutant, Fauna , at the request of his friend Curse , Cable, alongside Armor and Pixie , fought an enraged Arakkoan monster. After discovering that the creature was injured from an object being embedded in its foot, Cable used his telekinesis to remove the object and calm the creature.

Upon touching the object, he learned that it was the Light of Galador , an ancient sword once belonging to a Spaceknight named Morn. Cable immediately took to the weapon and kept it for himself. Nathan dating Esme Cuckoo.

When a mutant baby went missing in Philadelphia, Cable headed to the scene of crime with Esme Cuckoo. After they made out, Cable, who was actually dating all the five Cuckoo sisters at the time, asked Esme what the other Cuckoos were doing when he was on a date with one of them and if they ever got jealous. The girl claimed her sisters were doing other stuff, when they actually were psychically spying on them from their room on Krakoa.

However, Nathan and Esme date night was abruptly interrupted when the Spaceknights from Galador came to Earth, detecting the energy signature from their mythical sword - the Light of Galador - after it was recovered by Nathan in Krakoa's wilds. They crashed into the house where Cable and Esme were hanging out and took the sword away from them.

Kidnapped by the Spaceknights along with Esme, Cable discovered his older self who foresaw and accepted his own death had actually left him an ace hidden inside his techno-organic steel sleeve to use against the knights: a nuclear bomb. After retrieving his new sword, Cable lured the knights to a remote desert where he set off the bomb, completely obliterating the Spaceknights.

Nathan and Esme escaped back to Krakoa through an emergency portal without collateral damage, promising to see each other again after Cable's date night with her sister Phoebe the next day. Nathan then returned to the Summer House and told his parents about his adventure. Following discovering Stryfe 's kidnapping of mutant children, Cable convinced the council to resurrect his older self.

Following this, the two Cables gathered their allies and launched an attack on Stryfe. However, both were aware that Stryfe had other bodies strewn throughout the time-stream. The older Cable convinced his younger self to return to the future so that they could force Stryfe into a two-front war. Cable said his goodbyes to his family and returned to the future, throwing himself into battle. Stryfe began wearing his trademark armor and very rarely took off his mask.

Nathan, meanwhile, became the foremost military leader of the New Canaanites' opposition, the Clan Chosen and continued the ways of the Askani. The Askani beliefs taught Nathan such tenets as "what is, is", that fate must be embraced, and "thanks for today, please for tomorrow", a belief that the past brings hope, and preached that the "Sacred Timeline" should be preserved and nurtured through careful time travel.

Part of the Askani intense discipline and training was mediation performed while levitation upside down. The Askani also believed in tiny winged Wysps that carried prayers. The Askani had a ceremonial language, unique martial arts, and the Psimitar, a weapon that focuses psionic energy. Believers deified the ancient X-Men: "the Xavier " became a father figure, the Bright Lady a mother goddess, and the prophesied "Dayspring" or "Askani'son" their messiah.

The Askani took, as their symbols, the Phoenix and the scarred eye, reminiscent of the scars around the Askani'son's right eye. 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.

For example, Charles Xavier requires the use of the Cerebro tech to increase his abilities to cover the whole planet, though Jean Grey as an Omega-level telepath is able to do the same without Cerebro. During Cable's overpowered savior phase, he was shown to exhibit incredibly enhanced planetary telepathy, which was shown when Cable charged the Earth's ionosphere with his telepathic energy, searching everyone at the same time in order to locate the X-Men, which impressed Emma Frost.

Why not use it make himself bigger? When there are a large number of superheroes in Marvel comics that have telepathic abilities, heroes and villains alike have to take steps from their minds being invaded - even accidentally. Juggernaut and Magneto both wear special helmets. Mister Sinister has the technological version of those. A scientist who fell out of favor in his day, he kept working to create the perfect biological weapon, focusing his obsession on the Summers family. In addition to being the one setting the wheels in motion to create Cable, Sinister also created Nathaniel Grey, the Earth version of Cable.

He genetically engineered the boy in his lab in an effort to create a weapon to bring an end to the villain Apocalypse. He got a little more than he bargained for though, as revealed in the special Minus 1 issue of X-Man. He also was able to telepathically communicate with Sinister despite the psi-block measures in place in the lab.

He has technology that helps him do the traveling. His Body Slide is essentially a teleportation device. Readers often view teleportation as a unique ability.

Jean Grey and many other powerful telekinetics are already able to make themselves fly by lifting themselves through the air. Teleportation and time travel is just an extension of that. Cable, or really the Nate Grey version of the character, is able to use his telekinetic power to move the molecules of his own body through space and time. He even manages to travel through alternate realities without the aid of a Body Slide. Telepaths are able to shield their minds from mental invasions. Telekinetics are often able to shield their bodies from physical ones.

Cable can do both, but his force shields, a result of his telekinetic skills, are very impressive. Cable is able to construct a shield around himself and those closest to him. The shield prevents anyone inside of it from being hit with physical objects, energy projections from those with similar skill sets, or even fire. Future movies might paint a more definitive picture. Reaction time varies for you average human beings. In the case of superheroes, a quick reaction time is needed to take on serious bad guys.

Cable has one of the fastest. Cable as Nathan Dayspring spent his childhood in a land ravaged by Apocalypse. Despite the dangerous atmosphere, he got a lifetime of training in a decade. Cyclops and Phoenix were psionically kidnapped and their minds were sent to bodies in the future where they raised Nathan.

Nathan learned how to use his telekinetic and telepathic gifts courtesy of the Phoenix. That childhood prepared him to become Cable, the kind of mutant who could gain an edge in a fight. A combination of his own physical training and his telepathy and telekinesis allows him to react faster in a fight - throwing up shields and staying one step ahead of his enemies.

Psychics, telepaths, and psionic abilities in general can create a lot of headaches for comic book characters. As a result, Storm, Psylocke, Bishop, and Iceman all travelled to the past when he did. Unfortunately, there was a side effect following the powerful telepath: gaps in their memories.

Cable, sent on a quick time travel trip of his own, was supposed to help them. Cable used his own psionic ability to try to get to Bishop.

There is, however, more than one version of Wolverine. The Ultimate Marvel comics is a very different universe than the ones readers know and love. In it, the characters they know have very different traits. The left side of Cable's body is the most obviously affected by the virus and gives him a cyborg-like appearance.

Technically he is a cyborg of sorts, since that part of his body is not solid medal but made up of a highly complex series of cybernetics that requires careful maintenance and repair if damaged. Despite its downsides, this technology can come in handy, and it allows Cable to plug into the internet, download and upload programs, and host microcomputers or AI. Though it might look like only Cable's left side is fully infected, the virus has actually spread much, much further than that.

His entire skeleton, nervous system, and several vital organs are all at least partially converted to a T. This makes Cable much stronger and more durable than most usual, and it enhanced his senses and reflexes as well. In a pinch, Cable can even get enough of a grasp on the T. By Alexandra Steinberg Updated Nov 07,



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