History
When Rogue was thirteen years old,[2] she put her boyfriend Cody in a coma when her absorbtion powers manifested during her first kiss. After her father rejected her for being a mutant, Rogue ran away from home. She became the adopted daughter of Mystique. After Rogue permanently absorbed superhuman powers from Ms. Marvel, she aquired super-strength, invulnerability and flight. She eventually reformed and joined the X-Men.
Rogue spoke in a sassy Southern accent and generally had an attitude of good-humored irreverence. She harbored deep, usually hidden feelings of isolation. Gambit flirted with her often, and though she felt equally attracted to him, her fear of harming him with her powers caused her to push him away, thus driving her to further solitary, brooding soul-searching.Attributes
Powers
Power Absorption: Can absorb the powers, energies, memories, knowledge, talents, personality and physical abilities (whether superhuman or not) of another human being (or members of some sentient alien races) through physical contact of her skin with the skin of the other person. Her use of this power is involuntary. It has been shown numerous times that the powers Rogue absorbs can overwhelm her, as was the case with Archangel and Juggernaut. Rogue has shown that, because she has already completely absorbed her mind, she can safely touch Carol Danvers aka Ms. Marvel. Her powers do not work on completely mechanical beings, but Cyborgs and Techno-Organic beings may be affected by her power.
Superhuman Strength: Rogue, thanks to her amalgamated Mutant/Kree physiology, was able to lift around the same amount of weight that Ms. Marvel was. Thus, she was capable of lifting about 50 tons at her peak.
Superhuman Speed: Rogue was capable of running and accelerating to high speeds which a human could never achieve.
Superhuman Stamina: Rogues's musculature produced considerably less fatigue toxins during physical activity than the musculature of an ordinary human. She was able to physically exert herself at peak capacity for about 24 hours before fatigue began to impair her.
Superhuman Durability: The tissues of her body were considerably harder and more resistant to physical injury than those of an ordinary human. Rogue was capable of withstanding high caliber bullets, great impact forces, falls from great heights, exposure to temperature and pressure extremes, and powerful energy blasts without sustaining injury.
Superhuman Reflexes: Rogue's agility, balance, and bodily coordination were enhanced to levels that are beyond the natural physical limits of even the finest human athlete.
Flight: Rogue was capable of propelling herself through the air at tremendous speeds. She was capable of reaching at least Mach 3 in an Earth-like environment.
Seventh Sense: Rogue was subconsciously able to anticipate the moves of her opponents, though this power was not exactly reliable and activated randomly
Near-Invulnerability: Rogue possessed an amalgamated mutant human/alien Kree physiology that granted her a degree of immunity to poisons, and a virtually indestructible body.
Telepathic Resistance: Whilst Rogue possessed Ms. Marvel's psyche, her "double" consciousness made her resistant to telepathic probes from even the most powerful mind readers.Abilities
Weaknesses
Notes
- Voiced by Lenore Zann.
- ↑ In the episode, "Hidden Agendas", Rogue introduces herself to the Guthries as "Miss LeBeau".
Trivia
- In her green and yellow costume with a leather jacket, Rogue is virtually interchangeable with her early 90s comic incarnation.
- Rogue was shown to be in her mid twenties during the series.[citation needed]
See Also
- 67 appearance(s) of Rogue (Anna Marie) (Earth-92131)
- 2 minor appearance(s) of Rogue (Anna Marie) (Earth-92131)
- 3 mention(s) of Rogue (Anna Marie) (Earth-92131)
- 50 image(s) of Rogue (Anna Marie) (Earth-92131)
- 5 quotation(s) by or about Rogue (Anna Marie) (Earth-92131)
Links and References
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 X-Men: The Animated Series S1E01, Mutant file on Sentinel's HUD
- ↑ X-Men: The Animated Series S1E01