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Gideon
Real Name: Gideon
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Powers: Gideon had the mutant power to mimic other superhuman powers in his vicinity based on their genetic templates. He is known to have mastered the ability to absorb at least six powers at once and use all copied abilities simultaneously, often in ways the original owners had not yet considered. Gideon had access to genetic templates at his home and businesses, thus enabling him to mimic powers even when superpowered beings were not present. As an External, Gideon was virtually immortal, able to recover from nearly any injury.
Bio: Gideon was a member of the first expedition led by Christopher Columbus in 1492, but he succumbed to the rigors of the journey, died, and was buried. However, Gideon recovered, his nature as a mutant External allowing himself to be resurrected. Although his subsequent history remains largely unrevealed, over the course of the next several hundred years, he became quite wealthy and discovered other Externals like himself. In more recent years, Gideon studied at Harvard but was expelled under circumstances to be revealed. He went on to build his company, Ophrah Industries, into a corporate giant, intending to use his ever-growing financial power to dominate the world.
Gideon first came to public notice when he began forging alliances between high-tech industrial consortiums, such as GeneTech and the Taylor Foundation, and with powerful mutants or secret organizations such as A.I.M. He is known to have formed an alliance with the Toad, who was leading the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants at the time, in a scheme to recreate the menace Proteus. Similarly, he joined a group of hedonists known as the Upstarts, although whether or not he carried through with their goals of killing mutants is unknown.
A long-time family friend of the DaCosta family, he erroneously believed the young Roberto DaCosta (secretly the hero Sunspot) to be the new immortal that the Externals had been looking for. Gideon manipulated events to have DaCosta's father killed and Roberto to take over the role as leader of the DaCosta’s family company. Gideon positioned himself as DaCosta's mentor, taking him away from his role in the team of New Mutants and into Gideon's confidence.
Until recently, Gideon kept his power a secret, preferring to work behind the scenes. However, the New Warriors, when investigating criminal links of the Taylor Foundation, caused Gideon to reveal his mutant powers and sadistic temperament. He soundly defeated them.
When it was discovered that Cannonball was the mutant Gideon was searching for, Gideon abandoned DaCosta, subjecting him to vicious experiments, until he was later rescued by the New Mutant's later incarnation, X-Force.
Surprisingly, Gideon sent a distress call to X-Force after being betrayed by the External Selene. For reasons of her own, Selene was suddenly killing the remaining members of the Externals, absorbing their life forces. Despite the efforts of X-Force, Gideon was the first External to be killed by Selene, when she drained him of his life energy.
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First Appearance: The New Mutants (1983) #98 Favorite Characters:
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Issue Appearances: Cable: Second Genesis (1999)
Gambit (1993)
#1 - 'Tithing' #2 - 'Honor Amongst Thieves' Gambit (1999)
#14 - 'Tomorrow Starts Today' Marvel (1988)
Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (1989)
#46 - 'Revelations' #47 - 'Final Retribution' Night Thrasher: Four Control (1992)
Spider-Man (1990)
Stryfe's Strike File (1993)
The Complete Spider-Man (1991)
The Marvel Encyclopedia (2006)
HC - 'The Marvel Encyclopedia' The New Mutants (1983)
Annual 07 - 'Pawns of Senescence' #98 - 'The Beginning of the End Part One' #99 - 'The Beginning of the End Part Two' The New Warriors (1990)
The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Master Edition (1990)
The X-Men Premium Edition (1993)
#1 - 'The Psi-Ber Scenario' Uncanny X-Men (1963)
What If...? (1989)
#46 - '...What If Cable Had Destroyed the X-Men?' #77 - 'What If... Legion Had Killed Magneto?' X-Factor (1986)
Annual 06 - 'Kings of Pain Part 4: King of Pain' X-Force (1991)
Annual 01#1 - 'A Force To Be Reckoned With' #3 - 'Battlecry' #5 - 'Under the Magnifying Glass' #10 - 'X-Tenuating Circumstances Part 3: Questions (and Answers)' #12 - 'Traitors to the Cause' #13 - 'Everything Hits the Fan' #15 - 'To the Pain' #20 - 'Assault On Graymalkin' #22 - 'Ordnance Weighed In Blood' #23 - 'Compromising Positions' #36 - 'Genocidal Tendencies' #37 - 'The Young and the Restless' #52 - 'Bad Girls' #52 (Newstand Edition) - 'Bad Girls' #53 - 'Even an X-Ternal Can Die' #53 (Newstand Edition) - 'Even an X-Ternal Can Die' X-Force Megazine (1996)
X-Men: The Ultra Collection (1994)
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