The round is over and Cyclops is still here who is up next you ask?
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*Last time Baron Zemo was abstructing Cyclops Mission. Zemo tries to use his moon gems but a sharp blast from Cyclops knocks them out of his hands. Zemo charges forward sword in hand looking for a way to put the x-man down. He misses with his lunge and Cyclops catches him on the back with a double axehandle. Baron Zemo rolls with the blow but gets up in time only to see red. Cyclops has sent out a large optic blast that smashes Zemo into the wall knocking him out.*
Cyclops: That takes care of that ...
*He activates his com link with the x-men*
Cyclops: Send the team here now, we have trouble.
*Cyclops ventures forward through the building and finds a man on the floor. It is doctor Fate but he looks to be injured*
Doctor Fate: They took it ... those metal tentacles took the amulet.
Cyclops: Damnit we were too late! I'll wait until the team arrives so we can get you some medical attention.
Doctor Fate: No there is no time, let me generate a warp for you to reach the villain before he succeeds! *Should Cyclops wait with doctor Fate or go it alone?*Cyclops
Cyclops (Scott Summers) is a mutant and the field leader of the X-Men in the Marvel Comics Universe. As a mutant, Cyclops produces powerful "optic blasts" from his eyes, forcing him to wear specialized glasses at all times and a specialized visor in combat. His powers may have led to his inhibited, meticulous character. These same qualities, however, have made him an ideal leader for the X-Men. He is the son of Corsair, the brother of Havok and Vulcan; the father of Cable; and the widower of Madelyne Pryor and Jean Grey. In alternate realities, he has also been the father of Marvel Girl and Ruby Summers, and the biological parent to X-Man and Cable's clone Stryfe. The first X-Man recruited by Charles Xavier and one of the original five X-Men, Cyclops has had a large presence in X-Men-related comics since their inception. He has also been featured in almost every adaptation of the team in other media. In practically every incarnation of the character, he has almost always been shown to be not only Charles Xavier's most loyal student, but also the one who most believes in his dream of mutant and human equality. His loyalty to Xavier has cost him dearly from time to time, yet the character remained by Xavier's side until recently. In turn, Xavier is known to view Scott as one of his most (if not the most) prized pupils, and looks upon Scott not as a mentor to mentee, but rather as a father to a son. Although being typecast as the sensible, stiff loner, Cyclops has had several serious relationships. Unfortunately, most if not all of them have ended poorly. One striking feature is the fact that he seems attracted to women with telepathic abilities. Cyclops has the power to emit beams of energy from his eyes. Although the beams have the appearance of red light, they do not heat objects but instead deliver tremendous concussive force. These beams or 'optic blasts' are tremendously powerful, able to rupture steel plates and pulverize rock. Depending on the amount of energy channeled, the beams can be released in various widths, appearing in enormous bursts on rare occasions. They have been observed to level a skyscraper, or can be focused tight enough to punch a pin hole in a dime. Cyclops' beams have also been demonstrated to reflect off certain shiny surfaces; in concert with Cyclops' intuitive sense of spatial geometry, this reflective quality of his beams allows him to bounce the beams off many different surfaces in rapid succession so as to strike a desired target from an unexpected angle. Summers is immune to the harmful effects of his own powers — the natural psionic field which surrounds his body safely absorbs the energy of his beams if they should come into contact with his body. Cyclops has spent most of his superhero career as the leader of either the X-Men or X-Factor and has developed exceptional leadership skills. It is notable that regardless of their general attitude towards him, all of the X-Men tend to obey his orders in battle - because they know that he's usually right. According to Nick Fury's files, Scott's abilities are at their best in tense situations. Fury notes that the less time Cyclops has to think about a decision, the better that decision is.
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Doctor Fate
Doctor Fate (also known by the diminutive, Fate) is the name of a succession of fictional sorcerers who appear within DC Comics' universe. Initially, Doctor Fate was Kent Nelson, the son of an archaeologist, Sven Nelson, who died discovering the tomb of the ancient mystical being, Nabu. The orphaned boy was trained by Nabu in the arts of magic. After DC's Crisis on Infinite Earths storyline, several different versions of Doctor Fate were introduced, but were relatively short-lived. Doctor Fate's appearances in other media and comics set outside the continuity of the DC Universe (for instance, in the DC animated universe) tend to be of the original Golden Age Kent Nelson incarnation. Doctor Fate possesses a variety of mystical powers. In general, even without wearing the Helmet of Nabu, the host can fly, is highly resistant to injury, has minor telekinesis, and has greater-than-human strength. In all of his incarnations, Doctor Fate is an accomplished sorcerer, and at his most potent able to match most other wizards in the DC Universe. In various incarnations, Fate can emit bolts of mystical energy, teleport across the universe, craft solid objects out of energy, and transform objects into other kinds of matter (transmutation). Prior to the events of the Crisis on Infinite Earths, he could travel between alternate Earths at will, one of a very few DC characters with this capability. The full limits of his magical skills are unknown, and have varied greatly from one incarnation to the next as well as depending on the needs of the story. At the known height of his abilities, he was able to take control of Etrigan the Demon, Darkseid, Highfather and Orion and harness their powers to take on the Anti-Life entity. In this instance, he was powerful enough to destroy a reality in order to halt the advance of the entity using a "Mystic Firebreak". He has also been on the losing side of drawn out battles with the Spectre, as evidenced in the Day of Vengeance limited series. The helmet that Doctor Fate wears is the focus of the Doctor Fate identity. It originally housed Nabu's spirit and allowed him to possess the current host, it later only allowed him to advise the host instead. The helmet is what provides the link to Nabu and by not wearing it, as Kent Nelson did at one time, Doctor Fate loses much of its power and knowledge. He also uses a circular device that adorns the livery collar worn around Doctor Fate's chest and shoulders which is known as the Amulet of Anubis, which gives anyone who wears it vast magical abilities. The amulet has also been shown to house the souls of many who have worn the vestments of Fate.
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Previously --
Kilowog was given the chance to answer the mayor's phone call over The Human Torch (26-23)
Rhino caught the unprepared Kilowog by surprise and crushed him into the pavement. (12-11)
Rhino foiled Johnny Sorrow's attempt at taking the stolen money by creating a hole in the walkway. (15-10)
Black Widow put Rhino to sleep with a tranquilizer and took him to S.H.I.E.L.D (25-12)
Black Widow saw Jenny Sparks vanish in a blinding flash of energy on the deck of the Helli-carrier. (29-6)
Nick Fury takes control of the situation over Black Widow. (28-9)
Nick Fury battled and contained Killer Croc in stasis (22-11)
Nick Fury shot Harry Leland in the knee ending there encounter. (13-2)
Nick Fury did not seek Abe Sapien's help as he was a mentally created illusion. (20-5)
Nick Fury overcame Doctor Destiny's dream manipulation and control. (15-12)
Deadpool was hired for the job after Black Widow convinces Nick Fury of his abilities. (31-7)
Deadpool sidesweeps DL Hawkins face first into a Toffee Apple (23-3)
Deadpool is selected over Red Robin to complete the mission for S.H.I.E.L.D. (18-7)
Deadpool was not infected by Warlocks techno-virus (21-10)
Deadpool avoided the fury of Doomsday (21-17)
Deadpools story is allowed to continue by The Living Tribunal (23-9)
Rorschach confronts Deadpool about the Comedians death and then knocks him out. (25-24)
Rorschach discovered Stilt-Man had no bearings on the case. (31-12)
Rorschach did not trust (Batman) Azrael (19-11)
Rorschach dispatches his assailants Hurricane, Jinx and The Blob (19-1-0-16)
Gambit took Rorschach for everything he had in a game of cards (20-14)
Gambit detonated Predator X form the inside out (25-12)
Gambit reasoned with Steel into not fighting him (22-13)
Gambit blew up Electro and his van (24-11)
Ironman took over the mission after Gambit stopped the robber. (20-9)
Ironman got Vanisher to tell him about the Legion and Diablo. (32-4)
Ironman cleared up the case of mistaken identity with Wonder Woman (21-14)
Ironman didn't die so Death had no claim over him (23-8)
Deathstroke shot Ironman in the head. (20-15)
Deathstroke killed Diablo by slicing him in half with his sword. (15-1)
Deathstroke collapsed a water tower on top of Savage Dragon (18-6)
Kyle Rayner knocked Deathstroke out after trapping him with a green energy octopus construct. (21-10)
Kyle Rayners story was chosen over Claire Bennets.(15-2)
Kyle Rayner hit Blackheart with a powerful attack, hurling the demon into the heart of the city. (26-14)
Zatanna teamed with Kyle Rayner to combat Blackheart (13-11)
Icemans help was accepted by Zatanna (18-12)
Iceman froze Arclight in a solid block of ice (25-4)
Iceman iced Gigantas head blocking off her oxygen forcing her to collapse. (17-14)
Cyclops decided Iceman wasn't qualified enough to head the mission. (31-12)
Cyclops optic blasts Baron Zemo into a wall. (17-6)