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+ | | Quotation = Some friendly advice, [[Raven Darkholme (Earth-11052)|teach]]: Don't mess with the Rogue! |
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+ | | QuoteSource = X-Men: Evolution Season 4 9 |
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| RealName = |
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| CurrentAlias = Rogue |
| CurrentAlias = Rogue |
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| Aliases = |
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| Identity = Public |
| Identity = Public |
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+ | | Affiliation = {{M|X-Men (Earth-11052)|X-Men}}, Formerly {{M|Brotherhood (Earth-11052)|Brotherhood of Bayville}} |
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− | currently [[X-Men (Earth-11052)|X-Men]]<br> |
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| Relatives = [[Raven Darkholme (Earth-11052)|Mystique]] (unofficial foster mother)<br> |
| Relatives = [[Raven Darkholme (Earth-11052)|Mystique]] (unofficial foster mother)<br> |
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[[Irene Adler (Earth-11052)|Destiny]] (official foster mother)<br> |
[[Irene Adler (Earth-11052)|Destiny]] (official foster mother)<br> |
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[[Kurt Wagner (Earth-11052)|Nightcrawler]] (foster brother)<br> |
[[Kurt Wagner (Earth-11052)|Nightcrawler]] (foster brother)<br> |
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| Universe = Earth-11052 |
| Universe = Earth-11052 |
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− | | BaseOfOperations = [[Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters]] |
+ | | BaseOfOperations = [[Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters]], [[Bayville]], [[New York (State)|New York State]] |
| Gender = Female |
| Gender = Female |
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+ | | Weight = |
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+ | | Eyes = Grey |
− | | Wight2 ={{fact}} |
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− | | Eyes = Green/grey |
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| Hair = Auburn |
| Hair = Auburn |
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− | | Hair2 = with |
+ | | Hair2 = with [[:Category:White Hair|White]][[Category:White Hair]] streak |
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| Citizenship = American |
| Citizenship = American |
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| MaritalStatus = Single |
| MaritalStatus = Single |
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− | | Occupation = Student |
+ | | Occupation = Student, adventurer |
| Education = |
| Education = |
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− | | Origin = [[Homo |
+ | | Origin = [[Homo superior|Mutant]] |
− | | PlaceOfBirth = [[Caldecott County]], [[Mississippi]] |
+ | | PlaceOfBirth = [[Caldecott County]], [[Mississippi (State)|Mississippi]] |
− | | Creators = |
+ | | Creators = Simon Furman |
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+ | | First = X-Men: Evolution Season 1 3 |
− | | Last = |
+ | | Last = X-Men: Evolution Season 4 9 |
| HistoryText = Rogue was as a rebellious, yet deeply insecure teenager. Her powers made her cynical and reclusive, but deep inside she was consumed by the desire to touch the people she loved. Kurt Wagner is her adopted brother. |
| HistoryText = Rogue was as a rebellious, yet deeply insecure teenager. Her powers made her cynical and reclusive, but deep inside she was consumed by the desire to touch the people she loved. Kurt Wagner is her adopted brother. |
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− | Rogue never knew her real parents.<ref name="evo110">[[X-Men: Evolution Season 1 10|"Shadowed Past"]]</ref> Rogue was adopted by [[Raven Darkholme (Earth-11052)|Mystique]] when she was four,<ref>[[X-Men: Episode Season 3 8|"Self Possessed"]]</ref> and raised by [[Irene Adler (Earth-11052)|Irene Adler]] in [[Caldecott County]], [[Mississippi]].<ref name="evo103">[[X-Men: Evolution Season 1 3|"Rogue Recruit"]]</ref> She claimed that Irene was always a good mother to her, even if she could sometimes be strict.<ref name="evo110" /> However, unbeknownst to Rogue, Irene and Mystique were nurturing her as a potential tool for power. Irene, a precognitive mutant also known as Destiny, was able to predict the form of Rogue's mutant abilities. In order to protect Rogue, she convinced Rogue that she had a skin condition that required she cover much of her skin. However, she was unable to predict when Rogue's powers would manifest, which happened when Rogue touched a shy footballer named [[Cody (Earth-11052)|Cody]], during a school dance. |
+ | Rogue never knew her real parents.<ref name="evo110">[[X-Men: Evolution Season 1 10|"Shadowed Past"]]</ref> Rogue was adopted by [[Raven Darkholme (Earth-11052)|Mystique]] when she was four,<ref>[[X-Men: Episode Season 3 8|"Self Possessed"]]</ref> and raised by [[Irene Adler (Earth-11052)|Irene Adler]] in [[Caldecott County]], [[Mississippi (State)|Mississippi]].<ref name="evo103">[[X-Men: Evolution Season 1 3|"Rogue Recruit"]]</ref> She claimed that Irene was always a good mother to her, even if she could sometimes be strict.<ref name="evo110" /> However, unbeknownst to Rogue, Irene and Mystique were nurturing her as a potential tool for power. Irene, a precognitive mutant also known as Destiny, was able to predict the form of Rogue's mutant abilities. In order to protect Rogue, she convinced Rogue that she had a skin condition that required she cover much of her skin. However, she was unable to predict when Rogue's powers would manifest, which happened when Rogue touched a shy footballer named [[Cody Driscoll (Earth-11052)|Cody Driscoll]], during a school dance. When she absorbed his memories it confused her greatly and she ran away. |
At this point, she was located by [[Charles Xavier (Earth-11052)|Charles Xavier]] with [[Cerebro]], and Xavier sent the newly-formed [[X-Men (Earth-11052)|X-Men]] to recruit her. However, thanks to some trickery by Mystique, she was led to believe that the X-Men wanted to hurt her. She escaped, but not before [[Jean Grey (Earth-11052)|Jean]] gave her a communicator. She soon agreed to join Mystique as a student at Bayville High School and became a member of Mystique's [[Brotherhood (Earth-11052)|Brotherhood]].<ref name="evo103" /> |
At this point, she was located by [[Charles Xavier (Earth-11052)|Charles Xavier]] with [[Cerebro]], and Xavier sent the newly-formed [[X-Men (Earth-11052)|X-Men]] to recruit her. However, thanks to some trickery by Mystique, she was led to believe that the X-Men wanted to hurt her. She escaped, but not before [[Jean Grey (Earth-11052)|Jean]] gave her a communicator. She soon agreed to join Mystique as a student at Bayville High School and became a member of Mystique's [[Brotherhood (Earth-11052)|Brotherhood]].<ref name="evo103" /> |
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− | Nevertheless, she repeatedly helped the X-Men when they were in trouble, first by rescuing Jean Grey from [[Frederick Dukes (Earth-11052)|Blob]]<ref name="evo104">[[X-Men: Evolution Season 1 4|"Mutant Crush"]]</ref> and later showing them how to find [[Kurt Wagner (Earth-11052)|Nightcrawler]] after she had accidently zapped him to the Middleverse.<ref name=" |
+ | Nevertheless, she repeatedly helped the X-Men when they were in trouble, first by rescuing Jean Grey from [[Frederick Dukes (Earth-11052)|Blob]]<ref name="evo104">[[X-Men: Evolution Season 1 4|"Mutant Crush"]]</ref> and later showing them how to find [[Kurt Wagner (Earth-11052)|Nightcrawler]] after she had accidently zapped him to the Middleverse.<ref name="evo106">[[X-Men: Evolution Season 1 6|"Middleverse"]]</ref> She also developed a strong attachment to [[Scott Summers (Earth-11052)|Cyclops]], with whom she took English class,<ref name="evo104" /> and on whom she developed a long-standing crush. Cyclops repeatedly reached out to her to join the X-Men, and when Mystique attempted to kill Cyclops, Rogue turned on her. Rogue absorbed her powers and memories, realizing that Mystique had lied to her and that Cyclops was the good guy. Rogue helped to save Cyclops and thereafter joined the X-Men.<ref>[[X-Men: Evolution Season 1 7|"Turn of the Rogue"]]</ref> |
She has a heavy crush on [[Scott Summers (Earth-11052)|Cyclops]], although later she showed an interest in [[Remy LeBeau (Earth-11052)|Gambit]]. She was close friends with Kitty Pryde, surprisingly. She had a friendship with a disguised Mystique, known as Risty in her disguised form. |
She has a heavy crush on [[Scott Summers (Earth-11052)|Cyclops]], although later she showed an interest in [[Remy LeBeau (Earth-11052)|Gambit]]. She was close friends with Kitty Pryde, surprisingly. She had a friendship with a disguised Mystique, known as Risty in her disguised form. |
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⚫ | | Powers = '''Power Absorption''': Rogue can absorb the powers, energies, memories, knowledge, talents, personality and physical abilities (whether superhuman or not) of another human being through physical contact of her skin with the skin of the other person. Although these fade after a period of time, Rogue demonstrated the ability to use the powers she had absorbed for a greatly increased duration whilst she was under Mesmero's control. |
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+ | | Abilities = Seemingly, to the [[ Rogue (Anna Marie) (Earth-616)#Abilities|Rogue]] of [[Earth-616]]. |
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+ | | Strength = Depends of whose powers she has absorbed recently. |
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+ | | Weaknesses = Her powers are constantly active, so she has to cover most of her body so she doesn't use them accidentally. In addition, it was later shown that, although the powers and personalities fade after a period of time, an "echo" of each person she comes into contact with will remain inside her mind. Once enough of these "echoes" have accumulated, the combined strength of the multiple personalities can be strong enough to overwhelm Rogue and take control of her body. Apocalypse displayed the ability to somehow reverse Rogue's Energy absorption power, allowing him to drain all the powers and life-energy she had accumulated. |
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− | '''Template Recall''' (Latent): It has been shown that the templates of those that Rogue has touched do not fade from her mind completely, and remain in her subconscious. She has activated these templates unconsciously on a few occasions, and later began to manifest the powers of the X-Men, Brotherhood, and Acolytes all at once. Professor Xavier drove the existing templates from her mind when they threatened to overwhelm her, and Apocalypse absorbed new ones from her as part of his reawakening. |
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− | '''Flight''': In the future seen by Professor Xavier after the defeat of Apocalypse, Rogue is seen flying into place next to the X-Men. How she attained this ability is unknown. |
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− | | Abilities = She is shown to be an expert at hand-to-hand combat. |
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− | | Strength = Normal human female |
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− | | Weaknesses = None known |
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− | | Notes = * |
+ | | Notes = * Voiced by [[Wikipedia:Meghan Black|Meghan Black]]. |
+ | * In the animated series ''[[X-Men: Evolution]]'', Rogue is heavily re-imagined as a rebellious, yet deeply insecure teenage goth. |
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− | * In the final epilogue she is seen flying. The [[Rogue (Earth-616)|mainstream version]] of Rogue gained the ability to fly by absorbing Ms. Marvel's powers. |
+ | * In the final epilogue, she is seen flying. The [[Rogue (Anna Marie) (Earth-616)|mainstream version]] of Rogue gained the ability to fly by absorbing Ms. Marvel's powers. In the same sequence, she is seen to no longer be wearing gloves, hinting at her eventually gaining conscious control over her powers. |
− | * In this continuity, she has a heavy crush on [[Scott Summers (Earth-11052)]]. |
+ | * In this continuity, she has a heavy crush on [[Scott Summers (Earth-11052)|Scott Summers]]. |
− | * Rogue and Jean's feelings for Cyclops in Evolution |
+ | * Rogue and Jean's feelings for Cyclops in ''Evolution'' closely matches Cyclops and Wolverine's feelings for Jean in the comics, as Rogue expresses jealousy and resentment towards Jean for loving Scott like how Wolverine expresses jealousy towards Cyclops for loving Jean. |
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+ | * On at least two occasions in the series - during her fight against Blob, and again later when she briefly attacked Mystique - Rogue has absorbed and used Cyclops's powers. On both of those occasions as well as when her own powers went out of control following accidental contact with Mystique, she was able to exert conscious control over the optic blasts, unlike Cyclops who cannot. |
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− | | Trivia = * She was voiced by Meghan Black. |
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+ | [[es:Rogue (Tierra-11052)]] |
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+ | [[fr:Rogue (Terre-11052)]] |
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+ | [[ro:Rogue (Pământ-11052)]] |
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[[Category:Power Mimicry]] |
[[Category:Power Mimicry]] |
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[[Category:Flight]] |
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+ | [[Category:Adler Family]] |
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+ | [[Category:Darkholme Family]] |
Latest revision as of 01:10, 29 July 2020
Contents
History
Rogue was as a rebellious, yet deeply insecure teenager. Her powers made her cynical and reclusive, but deep inside she was consumed by the desire to touch the people she loved. Kurt Wagner is her adopted brother.
Rogue never knew her real parents.[1] Rogue was adopted by Mystique when she was four,[2] and raised by Irene Adler in Caldecott County, Mississippi.[3] She claimed that Irene was always a good mother to her, even if she could sometimes be strict.[1] However, unbeknownst to Rogue, Irene and Mystique were nurturing her as a potential tool for power. Irene, a precognitive mutant also known as Destiny, was able to predict the form of Rogue's mutant abilities. In order to protect Rogue, she convinced Rogue that she had a skin condition that required she cover much of her skin. However, she was unable to predict when Rogue's powers would manifest, which happened when Rogue touched a shy footballer named Cody Driscoll, during a school dance. When she absorbed his memories it confused her greatly and she ran away.
At this point, she was located by Charles Xavier with Cerebro, and Xavier sent the newly-formed X-Men to recruit her. However, thanks to some trickery by Mystique, she was led to believe that the X-Men wanted to hurt her. She escaped, but not before Jean gave her a communicator. She soon agreed to join Mystique as a student at Bayville High School and became a member of Mystique's Brotherhood.[3]
Nevertheless, she repeatedly helped the X-Men when they were in trouble, first by rescuing Jean Grey from Blob[4] and later showing them how to find Nightcrawler after she had accidently zapped him to the Middleverse.[5] She also developed a strong attachment to Cyclops, with whom she took English class,[4] and on whom she developed a long-standing crush. Cyclops repeatedly reached out to her to join the X-Men, and when Mystique attempted to kill Cyclops, Rogue turned on her. Rogue absorbed her powers and memories, realizing that Mystique had lied to her and that Cyclops was the good guy. Rogue helped to save Cyclops and thereafter joined the X-Men.[6]
She has a heavy crush on Cyclops, although later she showed an interest in Gambit. She was close friends with Kitty Pryde, surprisingly. She had a friendship with a disguised Mystique, known as Risty in her disguised form.
Powers and Abilities
Powers
Power Absorption: Rogue can absorb the powers, energies, memories, knowledge, talents, personality and physical abilities (whether superhuman or not) of another human being through physical contact of her skin with the skin of the other person. Although these fade after a period of time, Rogue demonstrated the ability to use the powers she had absorbed for a greatly increased duration whilst she was under Mesmero's control.
Abilities
Seemingly, to the Rogue of Earth-616.
Strength level
Depends of whose powers she has absorbed recently.
Weaknesses
Her powers are constantly active, so she has to cover most of her body so she doesn't use them accidentally. In addition, it was later shown that, although the powers and personalities fade after a period of time, an "echo" of each person she comes into contact with will remain inside her mind. Once enough of these "echoes" have accumulated, the combined strength of the multiple personalities can be strong enough to overwhelm Rogue and take control of her body. Apocalypse displayed the ability to somehow reverse Rogue's Energy absorption power, allowing him to drain all the powers and life-energy she had accumulated.
Paraphernalia
Equipment
Her gloves which she uses to not absorb another mutant's powers.
Transportation
Notes
- Voiced by Meghan Black.
- In the animated series X-Men: Evolution, Rogue is heavily re-imagined as a rebellious, yet deeply insecure teenage goth.
- In the final epilogue, she is seen flying. The mainstream version of Rogue gained the ability to fly by absorbing Ms. Marvel's powers. In the same sequence, she is seen to no longer be wearing gloves, hinting at her eventually gaining conscious control over her powers.
- In this continuity, she has a heavy crush on Scott Summers.
- Rogue and Jean's feelings for Cyclops in Evolution closely matches Cyclops and Wolverine's feelings for Jean in the comics, as Rogue expresses jealousy and resentment towards Jean for loving Scott like how Wolverine expresses jealousy towards Cyclops for loving Jean.
- On at least two occasions in the series - during her fight against Blob, and again later when she briefly attacked Mystique - Rogue has absorbed and used Cyclops's powers. On both of those occasions as well as when her own powers went out of control following accidental contact with Mystique, she was able to exert conscious control over the optic blasts, unlike Cyclops who cannot.
Links and References
- 49 Appearances of Rogue (Earth-11052)
- Minor Appearances of Rogue (Earth-11052)
- Media Rogue (Earth-11052) was Mentioned in
- 18 Images featuring Rogue (Earth-11052)
- 6 Quotations by or about Rogue (Earth-11052)
- Character Gallery: Rogue (Earth-11052)
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