Thread:Undoniel/@comment-12714-20130424154847/@comment-3406131-20130424214012

So I don't know if you who have done all the previous job, but I would talk about the interpretation of factions within the Brotherhood, whom I personally don't share. (I don't know if it was yours).

My vision is that the three leaders of the Brotherhood first split (five years before the comics), with X and Orwell of a side and Marshal on the other side, quitting the team. (I will not expend on Orwell's possible third faction role mentioned by Marshal, who will stay an assumption)

About Jane Smythe, it will be unknown if she was really a pawn of Marshal, as he said, but we can follow (at my thought) this truth, as the plot to capture him/her (Dick/Jane) was really poor.

So I think we can considered that they're was no really "other faction":
 * The Brotherhood was so composed of:
 * Hoffman and his loyal troops
 * Orwell who was an ally of Marshal
 * Jane/Dick who was a mole for an unknown faction
 * Fagin, Asher and Malon, under an agreement with Marshal

And Marshal, outside, a governmental agent, manoeuvring with Orwell in order to take again the lead later.

Does this fit for you ?

Also, do you know from where come those names for the minors members ? From the 2008 handbook ?

Well, "to conclude" (there is still lot of works here), it sad that team ended like that. Not that almost every members died in a "classic X-Force massacre" (that is actually kind of funny), but being forgotten from the authors... This Brotherhood, X-Statix.. That's the kind of teams I want (wan't wait for the Hellfire Academy). There's plenty of characters and teams who can be used, and I start getting sick of Wolverine and Avengers everywhere. (but with 2 X-Force and the extinction team, maybe we have enough extreme mutants for now.