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'''Genesis''' is the name used by several characters in the [[:Category:Marvel|Marvel Universe]]. | '''Genesis''' is the name used by several characters in the [[:Category:Marvel|Marvel Universe]]. | ||
==Genesis (Tyler Dayspring)== | ==Genesis (Tyler Dayspring)== | ||
: ''Main Article'': [[Tyler Dayspring]] | : ''Main Article'': [[Tyler Dayspring]] | ||
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+ | Tyler Dayspring was born around the late 37th-early 39th century era. Roughly in the late 36th century, Apocalypse ascended to power and ruled much of North America unchallenged for 100 years. Humans and whoever else resistant to his rule could be killed at any moment. The [[Clan Askani]] were the only rebellion left to oppose Apocalypse's rule. After the death of the eternal mutant Apocalypse, a war broke-out between the New Canaanites and the Neo-Canaanites to claim Apocalypse's power. The mutant soldier Cable called Askani son, led the Clan Chosen, a group Tyler's future mother, Aliya was a member. Aliya took the clan name of 'Jenskot' as a tribute to Jean and Scott, the parents of the Askani'son, Nathan Dayspring. Jenskot later gave birth to her son, Tyler, and Askani'son raised him as his own. (Cable v1 #1) With a mutant power to project memories and with limited telepathy and telekinesis, Tyler came to join his father's band of freedom fighters, but, in a battle against Stryfe's army, a bomb was set and Aliya was fatally wounded. Aliya died in Askani'son's arms and asked him to take care of her son, unaware that Tyler had been abducted. Stryfe ordered Parridan Haight's scientist, Frisco, to brainwash Tyler to reject Askani'son's beliefs and become Stryfe's pawn. When the Clan Chosen attacked Stryfe, Tyler captured Clan member Dawnsilk, forging a neural link between them to gain Clan Chosen secrets. Nathan decided to sever the link, by shooting his son, in order to save Dawnsilk. This knocked Tyler out and further damaged his and Dawnsilk's mind as well. Tyler never forgave his father. (Cable v1 #2) | ||
==Genesis (Evan Sabahnur)== | ==Genesis (Evan Sabahnur)== | ||
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The final round of the Contest of Swords was between Genesis and her husband Apocalypse. Initially, he was despondent on having to face the Helm of Annihilation worn by her but she decided to take it off as she was resolved to kill him. Despite scoring a number of wounds on him, Genesis came to be defeated and disarmed of her blade with her potentially facing defeat. Apocalypse was not willing to kill his wife and instead wanted her to surrender but the Helm of Annihilation took possession of her body with it refusing to submit. (X-Men v5 #15) Instead, the Helm of Annihilation commanded Genesis to bring forth the demonic hordes of Amenth against Otherworld to slaughter all before their path. Apocalypse continued to battle her but Annihilation's forces threatened to conquer the Starlight Citadel and all before them. (Excalibur v4 #15) This was until X-Men reinforcements from Krakoa arrived on the scene where they also tricked the '''Vescora''' into attacking their foe. In the midst of the fighting, Apocalypse continued to fight with Annihilation and ripped the helm from his wife's face and donned it on himself. Annihilation then attempted to dominate his mind as it had done to Genesis long ago but Apocalypse was not looking to win their fight but rather for the helm to lose the tournament. Thus, with his willpower, he surrendered Arakko's side in the tournament which led to Annihilation effecively losing the Contest of Swords. Saturnyne accepted the defeat and took the Helm of Annihilation which she reshaped into a spear in order to dull its corruptive influence. She then put an end to the hostilities between Amenth and Krakoa where both sides were requested to send one of their own to live out amongst their enemy. Genesis requested that Apocalypse live alongside her whilst Apocalypse wanted the entirety of Arakko to live on Krakoa. Apocalypse then joined his wife and family as they departed for Amenth but stated that they would be seen again. (X of Swords: Destruction v1 #1) | The final round of the Contest of Swords was between Genesis and her husband Apocalypse. Initially, he was despondent on having to face the Helm of Annihilation worn by her but she decided to take it off as she was resolved to kill him. Despite scoring a number of wounds on him, Genesis came to be defeated and disarmed of her blade with her potentially facing defeat. Apocalypse was not willing to kill his wife and instead wanted her to surrender but the Helm of Annihilation took possession of her body with it refusing to submit. (X-Men v5 #15) Instead, the Helm of Annihilation commanded Genesis to bring forth the demonic hordes of Amenth against Otherworld to slaughter all before their path. Apocalypse continued to battle her but Annihilation's forces threatened to conquer the Starlight Citadel and all before them. (Excalibur v4 #15) This was until X-Men reinforcements from Krakoa arrived on the scene where they also tricked the '''Vescora''' into attacking their foe. In the midst of the fighting, Apocalypse continued to fight with Annihilation and ripped the helm from his wife's face and donned it on himself. Annihilation then attempted to dominate his mind as it had done to Genesis long ago but Apocalypse was not looking to win their fight but rather for the helm to lose the tournament. Thus, with his willpower, he surrendered Arakko's side in the tournament which led to Annihilation effecively losing the Contest of Swords. Saturnyne accepted the defeat and took the Helm of Annihilation which she reshaped into a spear in order to dull its corruptive influence. She then put an end to the hostilities between Amenth and Krakoa where both sides were requested to send one of their own to live out amongst their enemy. Genesis requested that Apocalypse live alongside her whilst Apocalypse wanted the entirety of Arakko to live on Krakoa. Apocalypse then joined his wife and family as they departed for Amenth but stated that they would be seen again. (X of Swords: Destruction v1 #1) | ||
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+ | After subduing the Summoners, Genesis and Apocalypse were contacted by Marianna Stern, an agent for Orchis and Coven Akkaba, to inform them that the Great Ring of Arakko had been defeated by Uranos. Following a brief clash in ideals, Apocalypse planted an Okkara Gate, gave a seed to Genesis, and kept one for himself, before going their separate ways. (X-Men: Before The Fall - Heralds of Apocalypse v1 #1) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
− | The third Genesis was a Mutant with the power to control the growth of plant life allowing it to consume her enemies. (X-Men v5 #13) | + | The third Genesis was a Mutant with the power to control the growth of plant life allowing it to consume her enemies. She was an Omega-level mutant hailing from a generation of Okkaran mutants. While using her powers, she manifests the ancient Egyptian emblem known as The Eye of Horus, formed by a green aura, from each of her hands. (X-Men v5 #13) She can also turn a person's microscopic fungi against one's self, thus killing them from the inside. (X-Men: Red v2 #18) Genesis can 'whisper' to plants and fungi, including the flora and fungi inside people's bodies. She uses this to spy on others without them knowing. (X-Men: Red v2 #15) Her swordsmanship was noted for being superior to that of Apocalypse. (X-Men: Before The Fall - Heralds of Apocalypse v1 #1) |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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==Alternate Versions== | ==Alternate Versions== | ||
+ | *In X-Men '92: House of XCII v1 #3 (2022), an alternate version of the third of Genesis appeared in a reality based on the 1990s animated television series that was on a world within the Multiverse. | ||
==In other media== | ==In other media== | ||
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[[Category:Characters]] | [[Category:Characters]] | ||
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[[Category:Mutants (Marvel)]] | [[Category:Mutants (Marvel)]] | ||
[[Category:Superheroes]] | [[Category:Superheroes]] |
Latest revision as of 05:34, 13 March 2025
Genesis is the name used by several characters in the Marvel Universe.
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Genesis (Tyler Dayspring)
- Main Article: Tyler Dayspring
Tyler Dayspring was born around the late 37th-early 39th century era. Roughly in the late 36th century, Apocalypse ascended to power and ruled much of North America unchallenged for 100 years. Humans and whoever else resistant to his rule could be killed at any moment. The Clan Askani were the only rebellion left to oppose Apocalypse's rule. After the death of the eternal mutant Apocalypse, a war broke-out between the New Canaanites and the Neo-Canaanites to claim Apocalypse's power. The mutant soldier Cable called Askani son, led the Clan Chosen, a group Tyler's future mother, Aliya was a member. Aliya took the clan name of 'Jenskot' as a tribute to Jean and Scott, the parents of the Askani'son, Nathan Dayspring. Jenskot later gave birth to her son, Tyler, and Askani'son raised him as his own. (Cable v1 #1) With a mutant power to project memories and with limited telepathy and telekinesis, Tyler came to join his father's band of freedom fighters, but, in a battle against Stryfe's army, a bomb was set and Aliya was fatally wounded. Aliya died in Askani'son's arms and asked him to take care of her son, unaware that Tyler had been abducted. Stryfe ordered Parridan Haight's scientist, Frisco, to brainwash Tyler to reject Askani'son's beliefs and become Stryfe's pawn. When the Clan Chosen attacked Stryfe, Tyler captured Clan member Dawnsilk, forging a neural link between them to gain Clan Chosen secrets. Nathan decided to sever the link, by shooting his son, in order to save Dawnsilk. This knocked Tyler out and further damaged his and Dawnsilk's mind as well. Tyler never forgave his father. (Cable v1 #2)
Genesis (Evan Sabahnur)
- Main Article: Evan Sabahnur
Evan Sabahnur was a male Mutant clone of En Sabah Nur who was created by Fantomex using genetic samples from a slain Apocalypse. (Uncanny X-Force v1 #7)
Genesis (Apocalypse's Wife)
- Main Article: Unknown
Her sister was a red-skinned warrior known as Isca the Unbeaten. (X-Men v5 #13) She and her husband along with their family travelled to the ancient land of Okkara where the living island was besieged by the demonic hordes from Amenth. (X-Men v5 #14)
She was with her husband when the enemy had a parley to meet the defenders of Okkara where their dark lord Annihilation who was excited at fighting strong foes. (X-Men v5 #13)
Ultimately, she along with her children and their followers decided to remain on Arakko and seal the breach. She bid her husband Apocalypse to remain behind as he was not strong enough for the task ahead. Genesis then told her husband to test the world and make them strong for their eventual re-union in the future. (X-Men v5 #13)
The final round of the Contest of Swords was between Genesis and her husband Apocalypse. Initially, he was despondent on having to face the Helm of Annihilation worn by her but she decided to take it off as she was resolved to kill him. Despite scoring a number of wounds on him, Genesis came to be defeated and disarmed of her blade with her potentially facing defeat. Apocalypse was not willing to kill his wife and instead wanted her to surrender but the Helm of Annihilation took possession of her body with it refusing to submit. (X-Men v5 #15) Instead, the Helm of Annihilation commanded Genesis to bring forth the demonic hordes of Amenth against Otherworld to slaughter all before their path. Apocalypse continued to battle her but Annihilation's forces threatened to conquer the Starlight Citadel and all before them. (Excalibur v4 #15) This was until X-Men reinforcements from Krakoa arrived on the scene where they also tricked the Vescora into attacking their foe. In the midst of the fighting, Apocalypse continued to fight with Annihilation and ripped the helm from his wife's face and donned it on himself. Annihilation then attempted to dominate his mind as it had done to Genesis long ago but Apocalypse was not looking to win their fight but rather for the helm to lose the tournament. Thus, with his willpower, he surrendered Arakko's side in the tournament which led to Annihilation effecively losing the Contest of Swords. Saturnyne accepted the defeat and took the Helm of Annihilation which she reshaped into a spear in order to dull its corruptive influence. She then put an end to the hostilities between Amenth and Krakoa where both sides were requested to send one of their own to live out amongst their enemy. Genesis requested that Apocalypse live alongside her whilst Apocalypse wanted the entirety of Arakko to live on Krakoa. Apocalypse then joined his wife and family as they departed for Amenth but stated that they would be seen again. (X of Swords: Destruction v1 #1)
After subduing the Summoners, Genesis and Apocalypse were contacted by Marianna Stern, an agent for Orchis and Coven Akkaba, to inform them that the Great Ring of Arakko had been defeated by Uranos. Following a brief clash in ideals, Apocalypse planted an Okkara Gate, gave a seed to Genesis, and kept one for himself, before going their separate ways. (X-Men: Before The Fall - Heralds of Apocalypse v1 #1)
Overview
The third Genesis was a Mutant with the power to control the growth of plant life allowing it to consume her enemies. She was an Omega-level mutant hailing from a generation of Okkaran mutants. While using her powers, she manifests the ancient Egyptian emblem known as The Eye of Horus, formed by a green aura, from each of her hands. (X-Men v5 #13) She can also turn a person's microscopic fungi against one's self, thus killing them from the inside. (X-Men: Red v2 #18) Genesis can 'whisper' to plants and fungi, including the flora and fungi inside people's bodies. She uses this to spy on others without them knowing. (X-Men: Red v2 #15) Her swordsmanship was noted for being superior to that of Apocalypse. (X-Men: Before The Fall - Heralds of Apocalypse v1 #1)
Notes
- The concept of Genesis was created by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld where it made its first appearance in X-Force v1 #1 (June, 1991).
Alternate Versions
- In X-Men '92: House of XCII v1 #3 (2022), an alternate version of the third of Genesis appeared in a reality based on the 1990s animated television series that was on a world within the Multiverse.
In other media
Video games
Appearances
- X-Force v1: (1991)
- Uncanny X-Force v1:
- X-Men v5: (2020)
- Excalibur v4: (2020)
- X of Swords: Destruction v1: (2020)
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