Project Wideawake

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Project Wideawake is a government project that features in Marvel Comics.

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History

The Project was created by the government with the singular purpose of finding and capturing Mutants through the use of the mechanical hunters known as the Sentinels. The U.S. Government had been studying the mutant problem for years. Federal Judge Chambers headed up the Federal Council on Mutant Activities, which concluded with a 5-year study that was interpreted to show mutants were a menace to mankind. Meanwhile, Senator Robert Kelly was also conducting a study on the mutant situation. He, too, did not trust mutants, but his aspirations toward the presidency prompted him to be much more vocal about the "mutant menace." Mystique, and her Second Brotherhood of Mutants, sought to show people that mutants could not be pushed around and attempted to assassinate Kelly. They were stopped in the nick of time by the X-Men. Instead of defusing the situation, Mystique had only made it worse. Despite the fact that he was saved by mutants, Kelly clung to his radical mutant deterrent theories and helped press the White House for more action.

In response to all these pressures, the President secretly instructed the National Security Council to create a covert, illegal commission to deal with the problems posed by the increasing numbers of mutants in America. Codenamed Project: Wideawake, the commission is headed by the National Security Advisor, Judge Petrie, and includes Frank Lowell of the C.I.A., Raven Darkholme of the Defense Department, Dr. Valerie Cooper, Special Assistant to the National Security Advisor, plus many other currently unknown members of the U.S. intelligence community. Henry Peter Gyrich, a top agent for the National Security Council, was chosen to be head of operations for Project: Wideawake.

Right from the start the commission had troubles, mainly because they had not completely defined their course of action for handling the American mutant population explosion. Because mutants were beginning to pop up all over the world, some members of the administration decided that America should start enlisting the aid of friendly mutants into the ranks of government agencies (under careful control, of course) for America's protection. Other members of the administration felt that the mutants should be rounded up and used as a resource, but their methods denied mutants even their most basic civil rights. Still other bureaucrats believe that all mutants should be destroyed. Project: Wideawake has evolved more towards the second way of thinking (mutants as a resource) under the direction of Petrie and Gyrich.

Realizing that they would have a fight on their hands against mutant teams, such as the X-Men, the government enlisted the aid of various private firms and interests to develop methods and equipment which would strengthen their position. Strangely enough, some of the most efficient items and fighters were recruited from the mutants themselves, whether knowingly or unknowingly. The mutant named Forge developed many items for the various defense departments, including a gun that would strip a mutant's powers away from them for an indeterminate period of time. This item was to be used against Rogue, but when Storm intervened, it stripped her powers away instead. While all known models of the device have been destroyed, and Forge made sure the plans were eliminated, he still continues to blindly work for the U.S. defense agencies. Recently, Mystique and her Second Brotherhood of Evil Mutants struck a deal with the U.S. government to become a mutant deterrent force answerable only to the Oval Office through a Special Presidential Liaison, Dr. Valerie Cooper. Thus Freedom Force was born, a mutant team designed to fight mutants. But it was the involvement of Sebastian Shaw, the Black King of the Hellfire Club, and himself secretly a mutant, that turned out to be the greatest threat to American mutants. As head of Shaw Industries, a major U.S. defense contractor, Shaw provided the Department of Defense with new versions of the mutant-hunting Sentinels.

Overview

Notes

  • Project Wideawake was created by Chris Claremont and Bob McLeod where it made its first appearance in New Mutants v1 #1 (March, 1983).

In other media

Television

  • In Wolverine and the X-Men, Project Wideawake occurred in the episode "Backlash" where it was an initiative conducted by the Mutant Response Division. This involved the public use of the Sentinels to round-up Mutants in the country to be forcibly registered in Senator Robert Kelly's Mutant Registration Act.

Films

  • In X2: X-Men United, a folder on William Stryker's computer was titled 'Project Wideawake'.
  • In X-Men: Days of Future Past, Viral Marketing for the film showed Project: Wideawake operatives being responsible for killing Brotherhood of Mutant members Angel Salvadore, Azazel and Riptide.

Video games

  • In X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Project Wideawake featured as part of the plotline of the video-game adaptation of the movie. It was created by Dr. Bolivar Trask with the support of Senator Kelly. Wideawake was based at the Systemized Cybernetics Lab (SCL) that was founded by Sebastian Shaw. Among SCL's creations were bipedal Enforcer Droids and large insectoid Predator Units. The goal of the project was to deal with the threat posed by Mutants through the use of Sentinels.

Appearances

  • New Mutants v1:
  • X-Men:

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