For more than sixty years, the X-Men have faced off against seemingly every threat that the Marvel Universe could possibly send their way. While the X-Men are no strangers to mechanized menaces of all shapes and sizes, they have rarely if ever faced any quite as ominous as those of Dominion. Besides the sheer scale of these awe-striking artificial intelligence, the power they wield is quite literally a threat to the existence of the entire Multiverse, and Storm has just discovered how deep that threat truly runs.Resurrection of Magneto #1 (by Al Ewing, Luciano Vecchio, Davide Curiel, Tom Muller, Jay Bowen, and VC’s Joe Sabino) finds Storm roused from an ominous nightmare, one that emboldens her resolve to bring the now deceased Magneto back to life by any means necessary. Without the help of The Five and Cerebro, there is no way to bring Magneto or any other mutant back through the Resurrection Protocols established on Krakoa, yet Storm is well aware that there are plenty of other methods to accomplish the same feat. To that end, she enlists the help of Blue Marvel and his vast scientific resources in journeying through space, time, and various realities. While each step along the way brings her one step closer to her ultimate goal, one in particular also brings her face-to-face with one of the very same Dominion entities who Storm and her fellow mutant heroes are so desperate to stop, and what she learns only makes their emergence that much worse.This particular feature is largely because the majority of those seen to have attained Dominionhood started as artificial intelligences of one variety or another. Although that doesn’t mean that organic beings cannot achieve Dominionhood for themselves, it does indicate the rarity with which such ascensions occur. Or rather, it indicates the rarity with which such ascensions occurred previously, as the omnitemporal nature of Dominions means that once they have come into being, they have always existed as such.
For more than sixty years, the X-Men have faced off against seemingly every threat that the Marvel Universe could possibly send their way. While the X-Men are no strangers to mechanized menaces of all shapes and sizes, they have rarely if ever faced any quite as ominous as those of Dominion. Besides the sheer scale of these awe-striking artificial intelligence, the power they wield is quite literally a threat to the existence of the entire Multiverse, and Storm has just discovered how deep that threat truly runs.
Resurrection of Magneto #1 (by Al Ewing, Luciano Vecchio, Davide Curiel, Tom Muller, Jay Bowen, and VC’s Joe Sabino) finds Storm roused from an ominous nightmare, one that emboldens her resolve to bring the now deceased Magneto back to life by any means necessary. Without the help of The Five and Cerebro, there is no way to bring Magneto or any other mutant back through the Resurrection Protocols established on Krakoa, yet Storm is well aware that there are plenty of other methods to accomplish the same feat. To that end, she enlists the help of Blue Marvel and his vast scientific resources in journeying through space, time, and various realities. While each step along the way brings her one step closer to her ultimate goal, one in particular also brings her face-to-face with one of the very same Dominion entities who Storm and her fellow mutant heroes are so desperate to stop, and what she learns only makes their emergence that much worse.
This particular feature is largely because the majority of those seen to have attained Dominionhood started as artificial intelligences of one variety or another. Although that doesn’t mean that organic beings cannot achieve Dominionhood for themselves, it does indicate the rarity with which such ascensions occur. Or rather, it indicates the rarity with which such ascensions occurred previously, as the omnitemporal nature of Dominions means that once they have come into being, they have always existed as such.
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