Codename:
Cable
Real name: Nathan
Christopher Charles Summers
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 135 lbs
Place of Birth: The
American Northeast in an alternate timeline
Relatives: Summers
family
Past: His powers
were originally, an impenetrable forcefield, which developed into telepathy,
telekinesis and a latent time-travel ability. The son of Cyclops and the
Jean Grey clone Madelyne Pryor, (Nathan) Christopher Summers was born while
his father and the X-Men were in France after their return from Asgard.
Due to his mother's insistence that Cyclops leave the X-Men, and Scott's
subsequent loss of his leadership to Storm in a duel, the entire Summers
family moved to Alaska. However, soon after Scott traveled to New York
(to find that Jean Grey was still alive), the Summers home was attacked
by the Marauders and young Chris was captured and brought to Mr. Sinister,
the man who had engineered his existence. He remained in Sinister's lab
until just before Inferno, whn his mother, now the super-powered Goblin
Queen, came to take him back. Madelyne was going to scarifice Chris in
order to permanently establish a portal between Earth and Limbo. The baby's
fear was so string that it reached across the ocean to his "sister" Rachel,
who came flying to the States from the UK, bringing Excalibur in her wake.
In the end, Madelyne was defeated and she died, so Chris went to live with
his father and Jean (who had inherited Madelyne's memories and so was pretty
much the same as the baby's mother) in X-Factor's Ship. It was soon
apparent that Chris was a very powerful mutant, as before he was a year
old he was capable of generating an impenetrable forcefield around his
body. This ability could at times be a liability, as it tended to repel
Jean's TK. Life went on about as smoothly as possible for a super-powered
family until the fateful day that Apocalypse a long-time foe of X-Factor,
sent his Dark Riders to attack Ship. During the battle, Ship was infected
with a techno-organic virus and blew up, although it managed to lift off
and save X-Factor. The mutants arrived atthe Inhuman city of Attilan in
the Blue Area of the Moon. They teamed up with the Inhumans to defeat Apocalypse,
who had established a base there, but at a terrible price. While his minions
fought the heroes, Apocalypse had captured Chris Summers and infected him
with a techno-organic virus that was killing him. After Cyclops blsted
Apocalypse to bits, a mysterious time-traveler appeared calling herself
Askani. She told Scott that she could save Chris, IF she could bring him
to the future. Cyclops agreed and gave up his son to save his life, knowing
that he would never see him again. Thankfully, this was not the case. Almost
as soon as Chris arrived 2000 years in the future, the Clan Askani was
attacked by Apocalypse's forces. Apocalypse ruled this era, and only the
Mother Askani, who was really Rachel Summers, and her followers opposed
him. As the attack began to wipe out the last of the Askani, Rachel put
into motion two other plans: the first was to clone Nathan Christopher,
who was dying from the T-O infection, and the second was to bring the minds
of Cyclops and Phoenix forward to her time into specially prepared bodies,
so that they could raise Nathan Christopher and protect him from Apocalypse.
Unexpectedly, Nathan survived, but the clone was captured by Ch'vayre and
was raised by Apocalypse to become Stryfe, the Chaos-Bringer, Cable's mortal
foe. For 12 years, the Dayspring clan (as Slym (Cyclops), Redd (Jean) and
Nathan came to be known) moved through Apocalypse's realm, hiding their
true natures from the High Lord and just being a family. Redd was constantly
teaching Nathan how to use his powers to control and hide his T-O infection.
Finally, however, the Prelates caught up with them as Apocalypse was preparing
to transfer his essence into the powerful young body of Stryfe. Clan Daysrping
and some allies ended up breaking in and fighting Apocalypse. During the
battle, Nate was contacted by his "sister" Rachel, who helped him fight
off Stryfe before she finally died. The Daysprings were victorious, and
Apocalypse died after failing to assimilate Stryfe, but immediately afterwards,
Slym and Redd were pulled back to the 20th Century, as the Askani psychic
powers holding them there finally wore off. Nate was left alone, but soon
became fast friends with Tetherblood, and the two traveled the world together.
After Apocalypse's death, the New Canaanites came to power, but were no
better to the average citizen that their predecessor. During one Canaanite
raid, Nate was injured, and his techno-virus flared up. Then, Nathan was
contacted by the mysterious Blaquesmith, who sensed something within Nathan
and pulled out a sentient energy field that called itself "Professor" (and
which was the remnant of Ship). Nathan and the Professor were linked, and
the Professor helped Nathan regain control. Blaquesmith told Nathan that
he must go to Ebonshire, where the last of the Askani would train him in
his powers so he could fulfill his destiny. Nate remained in Ebonshire
only a short time, as the Askani were betrayed by 'Strator Umbridge, and
the village was destroyed by the Canaanites. However, Nate met Aliya, the
Askani novitiate who would train him and eventually marry him. After the
fall of Ebonshire, Nathan, Aliya and Nate's best friend Tetherblood founded
the Clan Chosen to pick up where the Askani left off. After fighting both
the Canaanites and Stryfe for years, trying to return freedom to the people
of Earth, the Clan Chosen had grown to a large size. Unfortunately, during
one battle, Styfe set a bomb that killed Aliya, and also captured her son
Tyler. Cable led a team into Stryfe's base to rescue his son, but it was
too late. Tyler had been brainwashe into serving Stryfe and managed to
trap Dawnsilk, one of the Chosen, with a neural tap, which would destroy
her mind. Cable was forced to shoot Tyler to save Dawnsilk. Shortly thereafter,
Stryfe used his Zero unit to travel back to the 20th Century as a means
of escape. Cable followed Stryfe to the past, but was disoriented on arrival.
He met Moira MacTaggert and then Professor Xavier, how helped him acclimate
to this era. Later on, Cable incorporated the Professor into the space
station Graymalkin, and was able to use its technology to teleport through
time and space. As a front for his search for Stryfe, Cable organized and
led the mercenary group the Six Pack, which was very good at what it did.
It was during this time period the Professor found evidence that Sam Guthrie
had apparently survived into the 24th Century. This indicated to Cable
that Sam was an External. On one mission for the mysterious Mr. Tolliver,
however, their fortunes changed when their intended target turned out to
be Stryfe's base! Cable was shocked and Stryfe escaped. The Six Pack, having
broken their contract, were hunted all over the world. Finally, Cable tracked
Stryfe down and tool the Pack with him to the new base to steal Stryfe's
command files. They got in and got the disk, but Stryfe had laid a trap.
With nowhere to go, Hammer decided to give Stryfe the disk, but Cable freaked
and shot his teammate in the back. Stryfe retrieved the disk anyway, and
then detonated the base. While Cable got out, his teammate Kane was caught
in the blast and lost his limbs, later replaced with bionics by Department
K. After the Six Pack disbanded, Cable continued his mission to find Cannonball,
and ended up trying to save Rusty and Skids from Freedom. Unfortunately,
the M.L.F. had other ideas, and broke the mutants out of Federal custody
themselves, getting Cable caught in the process. Cable quickly escaped
and soon ran into the New Mutants, who were at the time staying with X-Factor.
The kids were under attack by Freedom Force, and Cable's intervention helped
them turn the tide and defeat their foes. Cable took over the leadership
of the New Mutants, moved them back into the ruins of the X-Mansion, and
began molding them into a harder-edged team. However, shortly after the
mutants were captured and put on trial in Genosha, the New Mutants roster
had dropped to two, so Cable began recruiting new members like Thunderbird
II and Domino. Then two more refugees dropped into their laps, and the
team reorganized under the name X-Force. In one of X-Force's first battles,
Sam was impaled by on of Sauron's talons and was apparently killed. When
he awoke (as Cable had gambled he would) Cable explained to him that he
was an External. Shortly thereafter, Domino betrayed the team and destroyed
their base, but not before the kids escaped. Domino was revealed to be
Copycat, and Cable was presumed to have been caught in the explosion. In
reality, Cable returned to find the real Domino, who was being held captive
by Tolliver. At that time, Cable's old friend Kane (who now bore a BIG
grudge against him) was tracking the M.L.F. and found out that Stryfe looked
exactly like Cable. Kane hunted Cable down, confronted him with his evidence,
and the two of them went after Stryfe. They failed to capture him, and
Kane was once again injured, but Cable saved him by bringing him to the
future. Months later, X-Force was shocked to see Cable shoot Professor
X on television. Cable managed to elude the combined X-Teams long enough
to gather some data from Department K, although he was confronted by Wolverine
and Bishop, who gave him the benefit of the doubt after he teleported them
all to Graymalkin. Cable joined the X-Teams in the final fight against
Stryfe on the Moon and seemingly perished when he and his clone we sucked
into a temporal vortex. Cable survived, Stryfe did not. However, Stryfe
managed to porject his mind into Cable, and was sharing space with him
for a while. Finally, Sinister told Cable that HE was the original Summers
child, and Stryfe was the clone, and Cable convinced Stryfe to let go and
accept death. Cable then returned to X-Force in time to assault Avalon
in order to get the Professor out. Cable tried to blow up the station,
but was badly wounded by Magneto. The Professor was again integrated into
Cable's body for awhile, as he recuperated. Later on, when Legion went
back in time to try to kill Magneto in the past, Cable used his latent
time-travel ability, with the help of Xavier and Phoenix, to project himself
back in time to contact Bishop, causing him to remember the ture timeline
and reverse the Age of Apocalypse. Cable's powers had increased by this
point to much greater levels, and he was using his telepathy and telekinesis
much more easily. He moved X-Force back into the Mansion, but they left
him when Bastion began Operation: Zero Tolerance and Cable wanted them
to accept new identities. Soon after, Cable saved the life of Irene Merryweather,
a reporter who was being hunted by the Hellfire Club. Irene became Cable's
chronicler, taking down his story for posterity. By this point, Cable realized
that is was HIS destiny to fight Apocalypse and prevent his timeline for
coming to pass. His powers were growing to incredible leverls when the
Shadow King's telepathic shockwave hit and completely depleted his powers,
causing the T-O virus to rampage out of control. Only the Psi-Mitar, brought
to this time by Ch'Vayre, allowed Cable to survive. The Psi-Mitar became
Cable's chief weapon. He soon fought the Herald of Apocalypse over New
York City, and with the help of the Avengers managed to keep the villain
from destroying the city. Finally when Apocalypse made his bid for ultimate
power, Nathan was revealed as one of The Twelve and was captured. Unfortunately,
he could not defeat Apocalypse because the High Lord had Death III threaten
to kill Caliban. Cable was forced to surrender, and even worse, to later
stand by and watch as his father sacrificed himself to stop Apocalypse.
After the final battle, Cable joined the X-Men to honor his father. Six
months later, Cable became embroiled in a battle between two spirits of
the group called the Undying, as well as between the two timelines spawned
from the result of that battle, the Ranshi Empire and Harmony. Each timeline
sent forces from 2000 years in the future to the present, where Cable was
said to be the nexus that would determine which timeline would survive.