Appearing in "Cannonball, Gambit, Revenant"
Featured Characters:
- Cannonball (Samuel Zachary Guthrie) (Photo)
- Gambit (Remy Etienne LeBeau) (Photo)
- Revenant (Photo)
Supporting Characters:
- Henry Gyrich (Named only)
- Simon Trask (Named only)
- Stephen Lang (Named only)
Other Characters:
- Unnamed Guthrie father (Mentioned)
- Paige Guthrie (Mentioned)
- Lucinda Guthrie (Mentioned)
- Exonims (Mentioned)
- Copycat (Vanessa Carlysle) (Mentioned)
- X Force (Mentioned)
- Jean-Luc LeBeau (Mentioned)
- Julien Boudreaux (Mentioned)
- Phoenix (Jean Grey) (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth-11326
- Earth
- United States of America
- Fortress X (Mentioned)
- Cumberland County (Mentioned)
- Barton and Marshall Mines (Mentioned)
- Angola (Mentioned)
- Louisiana (Mentioned)
- New Orleans (Mentioned)
- Alcatraz Island (Mentioned)
- Albany (Mentioned)
- United States of America
- Earth
Items:
- Gambit's Jennings Volition Repeating rifle
Events:
- Operation Clean-Sweep (Mentioned)
Synopsis for "Cannonball, Gambit, Revenant"
From: Henry Peter Gyrich, Anti-Mutant Task Force
To: Simon Trask, Director Ops Stephen Lang, Deputy Ops Bureau Chiefs
EYES ONLY
As requested, summary information on mutants known to be behind the "Fortress X" barricade. Full files and supporting documentation available on request.
CANNONBALL
CIVILIAN NAME Samuel Zachary Guthrie
KNOWN RELATIVES Extremely numerous. Father, died in mining accident, main shaft, Barton and Marshall Mines Cumberland facility. Paige Guthrie (Husk), sister, at large and known to have taken refuge at Fortress X Mother and remaining siblings died while resisting arrest (See: Operation Clean-Sweep).
COMMENTS Field observations by surviving Exonim officers who have engaged with the mutants behind the force walls indicate that Guthrie is a high-ranking field commander and possibly i/c mutant combat units as far as day-to-day operations go. He's a good choice, from their point of view. Has a history of turning bad situations around and running up crazy but successful battle strategies out of whole cloth.
He's vulnerable, though. His blast field only protects him from attack while he's moving, and he can't move all the time. Exonim forward units are drilled in the necessity to track Guthrie while he's in motion, but not to fire until he stops to give orders or assists to other mutant forces. I'm confident that this patience will bear fruit.
Moreover, the deaths of his family damaged him. I never got the chance to interrogate him myself, but our infiltrator in the X Force combat cell, Vanessa Carlysle (aka Copycat) indicates in her reports that he talks a lot about his mother, and his guilt at not having saved her. Carlysle described a rift between Paige Guthrie and her brother, caused by Paige's resentment at her brother's apparent unwillingness to embark on a campaign of violence in retaliation for their own loss.
It was Paige who pushed Samuel to form the X Force cell, and directed their combat operations before they made contact with Magneto and joined the Fortress X resistance group. Knowing what we now do about Samuel himself, it seems his willingness to let his sister take the lead in those early operations arose from his ambivalence about the levels of violence that X Force was using.
Footnote: it was Paige Guthrie who ultimately unmasked Carlysle, and – we believe – killed her rather than allow her to complete her mission and download remaining intel to us.
GAMBIT
CIVILIAN NAME Remy Etienne LeBeau.
KNOWN RELATIVES No blood relatives. Adoptive father, Jean-Luc LeBeau, currently in long-term custody at Angola.
COMMENTS LeBeau was a career criminal even before his mutant powers kicked in, and – as far as our records can show – he continued to be involved in crimes of theft and breaking and entering for a long time thereafter, avoiding detection as a mutant through his own skills and his extensive contacts in the New Orleans criminal underworld.
The bureau suspected for a long time that there might be a mutant working for one of the Louisiana crime syndicates, and twice came close to arresting him – once when he left his home territory and traveled to Europe in connection with a jewel theft. The breakthrough, though, came when one of LeBeau's own confederates, Julien Boudreaux, handed him over to us as part of a plea-bargain.
We tried to turn him, obviously: his cynicism and criminal background made him prime material, as far as we could see. Turned out, though, that he hated the authorities enough to resist all offers and all attempts to condition him. The decision was made to transfer him to Alcatraz and put him on the list for execution.
Great plan, in principle: in practice, though, he never got there. Some idiot let him get one of his hands free, and the armored truck they were transporting him in went up like a home-made cherry bomb. Officers on the ground couldn't identify any of the body parts, and another idiot certified LeBeau as dead at the scene. By the time I got onto it and the threw a dragnet out, he was gone.
The next time he surfaced was in Fortress X.
Oh, that gun he carries? It's a Jennings Volition Repeating rifle that dates from 1850 – a priceless antique. We don't know where he sources the hollow-ball ammunition, but we do know he uses his bio-kinetic energy powers to charge up the bullets before he fires. You should think of that as a bazooka on his shoulder, rather than a rifle.
REVENANT
CIVILIAN NAME Unknown.
KNOWN RELATIVES None.
POWERS Not fully determined.
COMMENTS I'm not prone to nightmares, but if I was, I'd probably be having them about this mutant. I was going to say "woman," but what is she, really? Long range analysis seems to indicate that there's no actual flesh-and-blood body under there, just a field of patterned plasma. She/it uses the designation Revenant, which as you know is just an old-fashioned word for a ghost, something that comes back from the dead.
So is she saying she's Jean Grey? That somehow she survived the Albany explosion and the subsequent USAF bombing strikes, and came back as a ghost made out of ionized gases? I mean, if that's the message Magneto wants us to get, then why not just go ahead and call her Phoenix?
What rattles me is that we haven't been able to find out anything – not one, single detail – about Revenant's life prior to Fortress X or her arrival there. We have no visuals, no CI statements, no clue from wiretap or remote-listening files, no whiff of a clue as to who she is or where she came from.
What we do know is that she's telekinetic – one of the mutants who renew the force walls when they start to fail under our bombardment – and that the energy halo she trails around with her mimics the shape and configuration of the Phoenix effect reported and partially investigated during the Albany disaster.
Then again, if she's Phoenix, why haven't they turned her loose on us? Maybe they're scared of her, too.
Notes
- These were not comics, but promotional articles written by Mike Carey on ComicBookResources. The originals have been removed but have been copied from an archived copy found here.
- The image of Gambit used was from the Olivier Coipel variant cover of Age of X: Alpha #1.