ASKANI - FUTURE: Page 5 of 6

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26th February 2002

ASKANI FUTURE                   ASKANI PRESENT

Introduction                                      Introduction
History                                                               
Chronology                                         Chronology
Characters                                           Characters
Issue List                                              Issue List
Time Travel Diagram
Questions

CHARACTERS

This is an overview of all important characters of the Askani future timeline. Listed here are only their Askani future appearances in chronological order, and additionally first and last appearances, when the character originates or dies in another time-era.

Apocalypse, Stryfe and their followers

Apocalypse

Apocalypse rules earth in his darwinistic image. His host bodies burn out faster and faster. His death in the present erased the entire Askani timeline from existance.
First appearance : X-Factor #5
Last appearance : X-Men Search for Cyclops #4 (psychic essence disrupted by Cable’s psimitar)
First Askani appearance : Adventures of Cyclops & Phoenix #2
Last Askani appearance : Adventures of Cyclops & Phoenix #4 (burned out with no new host available)
All Askani appearances: X-Men Phoenix #1, Cable (1st series) #8, Adventures of Cyclops & Phoenix #2-4

Powers: metahuman strength, speed, endurance, and reflexes, megamorphic power to assume various human forms, grow to tremendous size, or reshape his body composition at will, discharge concussive plasma blasts, teleportation, absorb outside sources of power to increase his own abilites

 Diamanda Nero

Diamanda Nero was Apocalypse’s High Councilor and viceroy. She even wanted to overpower him, but was left powerless after shortly being bonded to the Phoenix Force.
First appearance : X-Men Phoenix #1
All Askani Appearances: X-Men Phoenix #1-3

Powers: powerless, formerly permanently adapt the abilities of others at the moment of their death, enhanced speed, indestructible exoskeleton, poisoned claws, telepathic immunity, lycanthropy, harness lightning

Ch‘vayre

Ch’vayre and his sister Luminesca were high ranking Prelates under Diamanda Nero. Despite their loyalty, Nero intended to sacrifice them in order to finally kill Rachel, but Ch’vayre survived and became one of Apocalypse’s most trusted paladins. He later functioned as Stryfe’s mentor.
First appearance : X-Men Phoenix #1
Last appearance : Askani’Son #4 (mind fried by Stryfe)
All Askani Appearances: X-Men Phoenix #1-3, Adventures of Cyclops & Phoenix #1-4, Askani’Son #1-4

Powers: draw increasingly large amounts of extra-dimentional mass to increase his size, strength, endurance, and invulnerability

Luminesca

Luminesca and her brother Ch’vayre were high ranking Prelates under Diamanda Nero. Despite their loyalty, Nero intended to sacrifice them in order to finally kill Rachel Summers.
First appearance : X-Men Phoenix #1
Last appearance : X-Men Phoenix #2 (killed by Plague, a disease carrying mutant)
All Askani Appearances: X-Men Phoenix #1-2

Powers: generate cascading pulses of light energy

Stryfe

When Mother Askani transported little Nathan Christopher to the future, she had him cloned, as she feared he was dying of his techno-organic infection. The clone fell into Apocalypse’s hands who raised him to become Cable’s ultimate archenemy.
First appearance : New Mutants #86
Last appearance : Gambit & Biship #6 (burned out as he tried to contain the Bete Noir, death supposed permanent as it was in a Nexus place)
All Askani appearances: Cable (1st series) #7-8, Adventures of Cyclops & Phoenix #2-4, Askani’Son #1-4, Cable (1st series) #25, #1, X-Force #17

Powers: peak human strength, speed, endurance, reflexes and intellect, telepathy, psychokinesis, absorb the psychic energy from others nearby

Zero

Zero is the first of a series of Adam units, created to serve.
First appearance : New Mutants #86
First Askani appearance : Askani’Son #1
Last appearance : Excalibur #80 (destroyed in an explosion)
All Askani appearances: Askani’Son #1-4, X-Force #17

Powers: enhanced strength, computerized intelligence, open teleportation portals, scan for biological and technological weapons then neutralize them

Askani Movement and Sisterhood

Mother Askani (Rachel Summers)

Rachel entered the timestream to trade places with the trapped Captain Britain. She emerged 2000 years later and founded the Clan Askani, knowing that she one day would tranport her baby brother to this future too to cure him of his techno-organic virus. With the Askani timeline erased, Rachel never wound up there, and only barely recalls her life as Mother Askani.
First appearance : Uncanny X-Men #141
First Askani appearance : Adventures of Cyclops & Phoenix #1
Last Askani appearance : Adventures of Cyclops & Phoenix #4 (dies of old age)
Revealed alive : Cable (1st series) #84 (washes up elsewhere in the timestream)
All Askani Appearances: X-Men Phoenix #1, Uncanny X-Men #minus 1, X-Men Phoenix #2-3, Adventures of Cyclops & Phoenix #1, 3-4

Powers: inherited psionic power that she manifests as telepathy, psychokinesis, and a chronoskimming talent that enables her to draw forth her own mind or the minds of others and send them into the timestream, causing them to arrive in another time period either in an astral form, within their own body or that of their closest ancestor or descendant.

Blaquesmith

Blaquesmith’s mutant status was overlooked by the genscans, letting him grow up as a freak and outcast, instead of a high-ranking mutant. Rachel discovered his telepathy and trained him using it, so that he in turn could become Cable’s mentor years later.
First appearance : X-Men Prime
All Askani Appearances: X-Men Phoenix #1-3, Askani’Son #1-2, 4, Cable (2nd series ) #25

Powers: telepathy, psychokinesis, intuitive understanding of machines, large bulbose eyes and pale yellow skin 

Madame Sanctity (Tanya Trask)

Tanya and her younger brother Larry being mutants was actually the catalyst for their father Bolivar to start the Sentinels program. Tanya could not control her mutant power to get out of synch with time, and she got trapped in the timestream, till Rachel pulled her “to shore“ in the future, where she would become Sanctity.
First appearance : Askani’Son #1
All Askani Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #minus 1, Askani’Son #1-4
Note : There appears a girl named Sancitity in X-Men Phoenix #3, however she doesn’t seem to fit into Tanya’s previously established story. Maybe she just has a similar name. (but actually it’s an error !)

Powers: telepathy, psychokinesis, time skipping energies allow her to transport herself and other through the temporal continuum

Lexii

Lexii is the last survivor of a sisterhood of clone warriors.
First appearance : X-Men Phoenix #2
All Askani Appearances: X-Men Phoenix #2-3

Powers: enhanced strength, agility, senses, and reflexes, hyper-regenerative, katana blades

Malachi Hark

First appearance : X-Men Phoenix #2
Last appearance : X-Men Phoenix #3 (killed by Diamanda Nero)
All Askani Appearances: X-Men Phoenix #2-3

Powers: lycanthropic transmorph capable of superhuman strength, speed, agility, stamina, and reflexes, infrared vision, hyper-hearing and smell, regenerative powers, razor sharp talons

Ozana

Ozana is a gibson-sterling mark nine warbot, programmed for extreme combat.
First appearance : X-Men Phoenix #2
All Askani Appearances: X-Men Phoenix #2-3

Powers: bionic strength, speed, endurance, and reflexes, retractable nanotech plasma launchers, electrostatic focusing antenna, and thermal rays, high-density armor plating

Qua

Qua is a liquid atlantean.
First appearance : X-Men Phoenix #2
Last appearance : X-Men Phoenix #2 (killed by Plague, a disease carrying mutant)
All Askani Appearances: X-Men Phoenix #2

Powers: exists as a sentient body of water, letting her flow and morph her body at will

Askani I

One of many members of the Askani, this woman volunteered to travel though time and rescue the techno-organic infected infant from the 20th century. She named herself simply Askani as this mission was the crucial part of their philosophy. The journey cost Askani her life.
First appearance : X-Factor #66
Last appearance : X-Factor #68 (transformed to corporal energy that would soon dissipate)
All Askani Appearances: X-Factor #66-68

Powers: limited telepathy and telekinesis, temporal instability causes her to shift in and out of exact alignment with the present timeline

Askani II

Another woman, who accepted a simlar important task, depite knowing of the fate of her predecessor. She too chose Askani as an appropiate moniker.
First appearance : Cable (1st series) #6
Last appearance : Cable (1st series) #8 (energy form torn apart after excessive probing by Tyler and Stryfe)
All Askani Appearances: Cable (1st series) #6-8

Powers: limited telepathy and telekinesis, temporal instability causes her to shift in and out of exact alignment with the present timeline

Clan Rebellion / Clan Chosen

Nathan Dayspring, Askani‘Son

Cable is the son of Scott Summers and Madelyne Pryor, a clone of Jean Grey. Apocalypse deliberately infected him with a techno-organic virus. Only by allowing him to be taken to the future Cyclops could save his life, not knowing that he would return as a grown-up even older than his parents.
First appearance : Uncanny X-Men #201 (as baby), New Mutants #87 (as adult)
All Askani appearances: X-Factor #68, Cable (1st series) #7-8, Adventures of Cyclops & Phoenix #1-4, Askani’Son #1-4, Cable (2nd series ) #25, #1, #43, Cable: Blood & Metal #2, Cable (1st series) #1-2

Powers: telepathy, psychokinesis, latent time-twisting powers, techno-organic virus has fitted him with a cybernetic leg, arm (with enhanced strength), and eye (with infrared vision)

Tetherblood

Nathan Dayspring’s most trusted friend and ally.
First appearance : Askani’Son #1
All Askani appearances: Askani’Son #1-4, Cable (2nd series ) #25, #1, 43, Cable (1st series) #1-2

Powers: human

Jenskot / Aliya Dayspring

Aliya is the love of Cable’s life. Jenskot is her chosen Askani name, she took it in honor of Jean Greay and Scott Summers.
First appearance : Cable #1
All Askani appearances: Askani’Son #1-4, Cable (2nd series ) #25, #1

Powers: limited telepathy and telekinesis

Tyler Dayspring

Tyler is Jenskot’s son. His biological father has been speculated on, but never fully revealed. Cable adopted him and loved him as if he was his own son.
First appearance : X-Force #1(depicted in FB), X-Force #5 (as Mr. Tolliver)
First Askani appearances: Cable (1st series) #1
Last appearance : Wolverine (2nd series ) #100
All Askani appearances: Cable (1st series) #1

Powers: forge an empathic link with another person, allowing him to visually display that person's memories

Hope

Not much is known about Hope, save that she is Jenskot’s sister and she never really got along with her brother-in-law Cable.
First appearance: Cable (1st series) #1
All Askani appearances: Cable (1st series) #1-2

Powers: capable of scanning and processing the myriad possibilites of the timestream

Dawnsilk

First appearance: Cable (1st series) #1
All Askani appearances: Cable (1st series) #1-2

Powers: limited telepathy and telekinesis

Boak

Boak is a bio-organic construct.
First appearance : X-Factor #67
Last appearance : Cable (1st series) #2 (destroyed after releasing all his internal energy)
All Askani Appearances: X-Factor #67, Cable (1st series) #7-8, #1-2

Powers: mechanical strength, endurance, and reflexes, A.I. systems can process large amounts of information, energy collectors generate an absorption field around himself and others, and can then discharge the accumulated power as destructive blasts

Note : There is a gap of over thirty years between his appearances, and actually it seemed as if he was killed / destroyed off panel in Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix #1. Could be the case that these are two characters similarly named Boak, yet as a cyborg / bioconstruct he could easily have been rebuilt, also explaining the different looks.

Eleven

Another Adam Unit.
First appearance : Cable (1st series) #1
All Askani appearances: Cable (1st series) #1-2

Powers: enhanced strength, computerized intelligence, open teleportation portals, scan for biological and technological weapons then neutralize them

Guests from the Present

Redd Dayspring (Jean Grey-Summers)

During their honeymoon, the minds of Jean and Scott Summers were transported to host bodies in the future. They spent twelve years there, raising young Nathan.
First appearance : Uncanny X-Men #1
First Askani appearance : Adventures of Cyclops & Phoenix #1
All Askani appearances: Adventures of Cyclops & Phoenix #1-4

Powers: telepathy, psychokinesis

Slym Dayspring (Scott Summers)

During their honeymoon, the minds of Jean and Scott Summers were transported to host bodies in the future. They spent twelve years there, raising young Nathan.
First appearance : Uncanny X-Men #1
First Askani appearance : Adventures of Cyclops & Phoenix #1
All Askani appearances: Adventures of Cyclops & Phoenix #1-4

Powers: absorb ambient solar energy and electricity and metabolize it into optical blasts of concussive force

Garrison Kane

Garrison Kane was a member of Cable’s Six Pack, a mercenary team in the 20th century. Cable took him to the future to improove his bionic bodyparts.
First appearance: X-Force #2
First Askani appearance: Cable: Blood & Metal #2
All Askani appearances: Cable: Blood & Metal #2, Cable (1st series) #1

Powers: biometallic extremities augment his strength, speed, reflexes and durability, regenerate themselves when damaged, and can morph their liquid metal into different forms, such as automatic weapons, plasma dischargers, laser weapons, and a molecule-thin blade

Others

Diogenes Chang

Diogenes belonged to an Order of Witnesses. All other members were killed by Diamanda Nero, so Diogenes helped Rachel to found and build her Askani movement.
First appearance : X-Men Phoenix #1
All Askani Appearances: X-Men Phoenix #1-3

Powers: psychic powers, control over body functions and strong willpower through years of meditation

Prior Turrin

An augmented human with lots of influence despite him not belonging to the ruling class.
First appearance : Adventures of Cyclops & Phoenix #2
All Askani appearances: Adventures of Cyclops & Phoenix #2-4

Powers: cybernetic parts can increase his strength, store various types of weaponry, and act as a hover-unit

Tribune / General Parraidan Haight

A high ranking representive of the Canaanite rule.
First appearance : Cable (1st series) #1
All Askani appearances: Askani’Son #1-4, Cable (1st series) #1

Powers: human
Note : It was never established if Tribune and General Haight were the same person or not. Possibly they are father and son, as circa 20 years pass between Askani'Son #1-4 and Cable (1st series) #1.

‘Strator Umbridge

A very ambitious Canaanite with the task to eradicate the last Askani and their messiah.
First appearance : Askani’Son #1
Last appearance : Askani’Son #4 (shot by Tetherblood)
All Askani appearances: Askani’Son #1-4 Powers: apparently baseline human besides her unusual appearance

Sinsear

A former soldier turned bionic agent, with a personal vendetta against Cable.
First appearance : Cable (1st series) #1
Last appearance : Cable (1st series) #41
All Askani appearances: Cable (1st series) #1

Powers: bionically augmented strength, speed, and reflexes, impenetrable armor, parabolic slicing blades, arm scythes, surveillance pods, laser-guided buzz drones, plasma discharges, extendible tangle-wires