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During a mission investigating a rift in timespace, Nocture, Sabretooth and Morph got lost and separated.{{r|Exiles Vol 3 7}} Not long afterwards, a creature called the [[Nathaniel Richards (Kang) (Earth-TRN696)|Time-Eater]] merged, and it devoured entire timelines faster than new ones could be created. As soon as he learned of the Time-Eater's existence the [[Nicholas Fury (Earth-616)|Unseen]] from [[Earth-616|Prime Marvel Universe]] orchestrated the reformation of the Exiles. After being delivered the Tallus by a much younger version of himself, the Unseen used it to lure Blink to the [[Blue Area of the Moon]], so she could use her experience of multiversal travelling to assemble a new incarnation of the Exiles and investigate the Time-Eater. Acting on its own volition, the Tallus teleported Blink to different realities so she could encounter specific inhabitants and make off with them at the last second before the Time-Eater consumed their timeline. This way Blink encountered [[Kamala Khan (Earth-81111)|Khan]], an older [[Ms. Marvel]] of [[Earth-81111|a post-apocalyptic world]], [[Nathaniel Richards (Iron Lad) (Earth-18651)|Iron Lad]] from [[Earth-18651|a timeline]] where he never traveled back in time to join the [[Young Avengers (Earth-616)|Young Avengers]],{{r|Exiles Vol 3 1}} [[Valkyrie (Earth-22681)|Valkyrie]] from [[Earth-22681|a reality]] where she was the sole defender of [[Asgard (Realm)|Asgard]], and [[Wolvie II (Mojoverse)|Wolvie]], the Wolverine from [[Mojoworld]]'s [[Adorable X-Babies (Mojoverse)|Adorable X-Babies]]. The Tallus then transported Blink and the team back to the Prime Marvel Universe to report to the Unseen; however, the [[Tribunal of Watchers (Multiverse)|Tribunal of Watchers]] appeared to punish him for breaking the vow of non-interference, and in the subsequent altercation the Tallus was shattered, sending the Exiles flying into the [[Glossary:Timestream|timestream]].{{r|Exiles Vol 3 2}}
 
During a mission investigating a rift in timespace, Nocture, Sabretooth and Morph got lost and separated.{{r|Exiles Vol 3 7}} Not long afterwards, a creature called the [[Nathaniel Richards (Kang) (Earth-TRN696)|Time-Eater]] merged, and it devoured entire timelines faster than new ones could be created. As soon as he learned of the Time-Eater's existence the [[Nicholas Fury (Earth-616)|Unseen]] from [[Earth-616|Prime Marvel Universe]] orchestrated the reformation of the Exiles. After being delivered the Tallus by a much younger version of himself, the Unseen used it to lure Blink to the [[Blue Area of the Moon]], so she could use her experience of multiversal travelling to assemble a new incarnation of the Exiles and investigate the Time-Eater. Acting on its own volition, the Tallus teleported Blink to different realities so she could encounter specific inhabitants and make off with them at the last second before the Time-Eater consumed their timeline. This way Blink encountered [[Kamala Khan (Earth-81111)|Khan]], an older [[Ms. Marvel]] of [[Earth-81111|a post-apocalyptic world]], [[Nathaniel Richards (Iron Lad) (Earth-18651)|Iron Lad]] from [[Earth-18651|a timeline]] where he never traveled back in time to join the [[Young Avengers (Earth-616)|Young Avengers]],{{r|Exiles Vol 3 1}} [[Valkyrie (Earth-22681)|Valkyrie]] from [[Earth-22681|a reality]] where she was the sole defender of [[Asgard (Realm)|Asgard]], and [[Wolvie II (Mojoverse)|Wolvie]], the Wolverine from [[Mojoworld]]'s [[Adorable X-Babies (Mojoverse)|Adorable X-Babies]]. The Tallus then transported Blink and the team back to the Prime Marvel Universe to report to the Unseen; however, the [[Tribunal of Watchers (Multiverse)|Tribunal of Watchers]] appeared to punish him for breaking the vow of non-interference, and in the subsequent altercation the Tallus was shattered, sending the Exiles flying into the [[Glossary:Timestream|timestream]].{{r|Exiles Vol 3 2}}
   
With the Tallus' navigation systems damaged, the Exiles began jumping between universes. In [[Earth-71853|one]] of these universes, Blink caught a glimpse of Morph.{{r|Exiles Vol 3 3}} During one of these jumps, the Tallus became displaced. On their way to find it, the Exiles joined forces with an anti-slavery pirate crew led by a version of [[Benjamin Grimm (Earth-66881)|the Thing]] also known as [[Blackbeard]]. When the Exiles recovered the Tallus, it took them to the [[Watcher's Citadel|lunar headquarters]] of the Time-Eater. The evil creature turned out to be a version of Kang the Conqueror, who absorbed the power of [[Galan (Earth-TRN696)|Galactus]] from [[Earth-TRN696|his universe]].{{r|Exiles Vol 3 4}} The end result gave him the ability to devour realities, which he intended to use to become the Multiverse itself. While confronting the Time-Eater, the Exiles were joined by a younger version of [[Nicholas Fury (Earth-Unknown)|Nick Fury]] who had been pulled into Kang's palace while fighting the villain back in [[Earth-Unknown|his home universe]]. Iron Lad deduced that bringing the Tallus back to when Blink reunited with it could reverse Kang's consumption of the Multiverse. Nick Fury took it to himself to deliver the Tallus to the Unseen, and Blink and Khan accompanied him through most of the journey of jumping through realities to travel back in time. In the process, the Time-Eater sent an army of Kangs to stop the Exiles, and Khan sacrificed herself to keep them at bay. After Fury successfully delivered the Tallus to the Unseen at the cost of his own life, Blink rallied an army of alternate versions of herself and many of the heroes the Exiles had encountered in this adventure, and returned to the Time-Eater's palace. The combined might of the heroes overpowered the Time-Eater and destroyed it. The damage caused to the Multiverse was reversed for the most part; however, when the Unseen reunited with the Exiles, he warned them their services would be needed to heal the Multiverse.{{r|Exiles Vol 3 5}}
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With the Tallus' navigation systems damaged, the Exiles began jumping between universes. In [[Earth-71853|one]] of these universes, Blink caught a glimpse of Morph.{{r|Exiles Vol 3 3}} During one of these jumps, the Tallus became displaced. On their way to find it, the Exiles joined forces with an anti-slavery pirate crew led by a version of [[Benjamin Grimm (Earth-66881)|the Thing]] also known as [[Blackbeard]]. When the Exiles recovered the Tallus, it took them to the [[Watcher's Citadel|lunar headquarters]] of the Time-Eater. The evil creature turned out to be a version of Kang the Conqueror, who absorbed the power of [[Galan (Earth-TRN696)|Galactus]] from [[Earth-TRN696|his universe]].{{r|Exiles Vol 3 4}} The end result gave him the ability to devour realities, which he intended to use to become the Multiverse itself. While confronting the Time-Eater, the Exiles were joined by a younger version of [[Nicholas Fury (Earth-Unknown)|Nick Fury]] who had been pulled into Kang's palace while fighting the villain back in his home universe. Iron Lad deduced that bringing the Tallus back to when Blink reunited with it could reverse Kang's consumption of the Multiverse. Nick Fury took it to himself to deliver the Tallus to the Unseen, and Blink and Khan accompanied him through most of the journey of jumping through realities to travel back in time. In the process, the Time-Eater sent an army of Kangs to stop the Exiles, and Khan sacrificed herself to keep them at bay. After Fury successfully delivered the Tallus to the Unseen at the cost of his own life, Blink rallied an army of alternate versions of herself and many of the heroes the Exiles had encountered in this adventure, and returned to the Time-Eater's palace. The combined might of the heroes overpowered the Time-Eater and destroyed it. The damage caused to the Multiverse was reversed for the most part; however, when the Unseen reunited with the Exiles, he warned them their services would be needed to heal the Multiverse.{{r|Exiles Vol 3 5}}
   
 
Determined to help Blink reunite with her old teammates, the Exiles travelled to [[Earth-TRN697|a Western world]] where they encountered and rescued Nocturne and Morph from the mental control of the deranged [[Charles Xavier (Earth-TRN697)|Pastor Xavier]]. Unfortunately, after being fatally injured by Blink, Pastor Xavier used his final breath to kill Morph.{{r|Exiles Vol 3 6|7}}
 
Determined to help Blink reunite with her old teammates, the Exiles travelled to [[Earth-TRN697|a Western world]] where they encountered and rescued Nocturne and Morph from the mental control of the deranged [[Charles Xavier (Earth-TRN697)|Pastor Xavier]]. Unfortunately, after being fatally injured by Blink, Pastor Xavier used his final breath to kill Morph.{{r|Exiles Vol 3 6|7}}

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