The Last Hope for Mutantkind in Fall of X Lies in One Gut-Wrenching Decision

In the months since Orchis declared open war on mutantkind all around the globe, the survivors of the attack on the Hellfire Gala have done everything they can to stave off complete and total genocide. Unfortunately, what the future holds for those lucky enough to live and fight another day is worse than anything they have been through so far. Of course, there is still one last hope for the world’s mutants to be saved, and all it will cost them is quite literally everything they have spent the last decade fighting so desperately to achieve.Rise of the Powers of X #1 (by Kieron Gillen, R.B. Silva, David Curiel, Tom Muller, Jay Bowen, and VC’s Clayton Cowles) brings readers ten years into the future to a time when Orchis has eradicated their mutant adversaries all but entirely. From their deep space Forge, Orchis leaders Omega Sentinel, Nimrod, and Moira MacTaggert watch on as Dominion, their purported AI god, prepares to come into form. As Moira notes, the rise of Dominion is remarkably similar to an experience she remembers from one of her many lives on this same timeline. It is thanks to Moira’s multiple lifetimes that any of Orchis’ accomplishments have come to fruition. Similarly, it is thanks to Moira’s unique form of resurrection that the last remaining mutant heroes still have a shot at saving their future, even if it means hunting her down long before she could ever pose a threat.As would eventually be revealed, Moira was well into her tenth life when she “first” met the X-Men. Rather than being another capable human ally in their fight for justice, Moira was a mutant with the ability to revert their entire timeline to the beginning of her own life with each subsequent demise. This was something Moira didn’t discover until she was resurrected in her second life, awakening in the womb with every memory she had ever made still perfectly intact. This sent Moira on a quest for knowledge as to who, or what, she really was. Upon meeting Charles Xavier and making the realization that she was a mutant in her second life, Moira pivoted to developing a cure for the X-Gene in her third. And, when those efforts got her killed at the hands of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants’ Destiny and Pyro, Moira pivoted yet again in her subsequent lives to establish a future in which mutants could finally live without fear of persecution.

In the months since Orchis declared open war on mutantkind all around the globe, the survivors of the attack on the Hellfire Gala have done everything they can to stave off complete and total genocide. Unfortunately, what the future holds for those lucky enough to live and fight another day is worse than anything they have been through so far. Of course, there is still one last hope for the world’s mutants to be saved, and all it will cost them is quite literally everything they have spent the last decade fighting so desperately to achieve.

Rise of the Powers of X #1 (by Kieron Gillen, R.B. Silva, David Curiel, Tom Muller, Jay Bowen, and VC’s Clayton Cowles) brings readers ten years into the future to a time when Orchis has eradicated their mutant adversaries all but entirely. From their deep space Forge, Orchis leaders Omega Sentinel, Nimrod, and Moira MacTaggert watch on as Dominion, their purported AI god, prepares to come into form. As Moira notes, the rise of Dominion is remarkably similar to an experience she remembers from one of her many lives on this same timeline. It is thanks to Moira’s multiple lifetimes that any of Orchis’ accomplishments have come to fruition. Similarly, it is thanks to Moira’s unique form of resurrection that the last remaining mutant heroes still have a shot at saving their future, even if it means hunting her down long before she could ever pose a threat.

As would eventually be revealed, Moira was well into her tenth life when she “first” met the X-Men. Rather than being another capable human ally in their fight for justice, Moira was a mutant with the ability to revert their entire timeline to the beginning of her own life with each subsequent demise. This was something Moira didn’t discover until she was resurrected in her second life, awakening in the womb with every memory she had ever made still perfectly intact. This sent Moira on a quest for knowledge as to who, or what, she really was. Upon meeting Charles Xavier and making the realization that she was a mutant in her second life, Moira pivoted to developing a cure for the X-Gene in her third. And, when those efforts got her killed at the hands of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants’ Destiny and Pyro, Moira pivoted yet again in her subsequent lives to establish a future in which mutants could finally live without fear of persecution.

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