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===Deadly Genesis===
 
===Deadly Genesis===
The energy previously possessed by the depowered mutants was orbiting Earth after the events of M-Day. While passing some orbiting rocks, the energy awakened Vulcan (Gabriel Summers). Vulcan, shocked that Scott did not recognise him, attacked and easily defeated several members of the X-Men and kidnapped Cyclops and Rachel{{r|X-Men: Deadly Genesis #1}} and revealed himself to be Cyclops' younger brother. When Scott asked why he did not remember any of the events, Professor Xavier confirmed that the memories were not in Scott's mind anymore because he had erased them. Vulcan escaped, stating that he despised what the X-Men had become and did not consider Scott or Alex his brothers anymore. This further damaged Cyclops' already strained relationship with his mentor and he demanded that Prof. Xavier leave the school, as it was no longer "his".{{r|X-Men: Deadly Genesis #6}}
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The energy previously possessed by the de-powered mutants was orbiting Earth after the events of M-Day. While passing some orbiting rocks, the energy awakened Vulcan (Gabriel Summers). Vulcan, shocked that Scott did not recognize him, attacked and easily defeated several members of the X-Men and kidnapped Cyclops and Rachel{{r|X-Men: Deadly Genesis #1}} and revealed himself to be Cyclops' younger brother. When Scott asked why he did not remember any of the events, Professor Xavier confirmed that the memories were not in Scott's mind anymore because he had erased them. Vulcan escaped, stating that he despised what the X-Men had become and did not consider Scott or Alex his brothers anymore. This further damaged Cyclops' already strained relationship with his mentor and he demanded that Prof. Xavier leave the school, as it was no longer "his".{{r|X-Men: Deadly Genesis #6}}
   
 
===The Truth Revealed===
 
===The Truth Revealed===
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When [[Samuel Alexander (Earth-616)|Nova]] crashed in New York, he gave the [[Avengers (Earth-616)|Avengers]] a cryptic warning: "It's Coming". Thanks to this, the Avengers discovered that the Phoenix Force was burning a path through the universe on its way to Earth. Meanwhile, Cyclops sparred with Hope repeatedly, training her harshly. When she asked why and he refused to give a straight answer Hope flared up with the power of the Phoenix, which the Avengers detected. Captain America consulted Wolverine, who told him of Hope Summers.
 
When [[Samuel Alexander (Earth-616)|Nova]] crashed in New York, he gave the [[Avengers (Earth-616)|Avengers]] a cryptic warning: "It's Coming". Thanks to this, the Avengers discovered that the Phoenix Force was burning a path through the universe on its way to Earth. Meanwhile, Cyclops sparred with Hope repeatedly, training her harshly. When she asked why and he refused to give a straight answer Hope flared up with the power of the Phoenix, which the Avengers detected. Captain America consulted Wolverine, who told him of Hope Summers.
   
[[File:Steven Rogers (Earth-616) Scott Summers (Earth-616) Avengers vs. X-Men Vol 1 1.png|thumb|200px|left|The first blow is struck: Cyclops blasts Captain America after refjusing to hand over Hope]]
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[[File:Steven Rogers (Earth-616) Scott Summers (Earth-616) Avengers vs. X-Men Vol 1 1.png|thumb|200px|left|The first blow is struck: Cyclops blasts Captain America after refusing to hand over Hope]]
 
Cyclops became convinced that the coming of the Phoenix Force would herald the rebirth of mutantkind as a species. Captain America saw it as the herald of Earth's destruction, and so arrived on Utopia with the intent of taking Hope into protective custody. After arguing Cyclops refused Captain America, blasting him into the ocean.
 
Cyclops became convinced that the coming of the Phoenix Force would herald the rebirth of mutantkind as a species. Captain America saw it as the herald of Earth's destruction, and so arrived on Utopia with the intent of taking Hope into protective custody. After arguing Cyclops refused Captain America, blasting him into the ocean.
   
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===Time Runs Out===
 
===Time Runs Out===
Months later, close to the final [[Glossary:Incursion|Incursion]], Cyclops became the leader of Nation X, a mutant sanctuary protected by [[Sentinels]] programmed to defend mutants. Cyclops offered sanctuary to [[Henry McCoy (Earth-616)|Beast]], despite their differences, as he was wanted by [[Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division (Earth-616)|S.H.I.E.L.D.]]'s [[Avengers (Earth-616)|Avengers]] for being part of the [[Illuminati (Earth-616)|Illuminati]]. Cyclops welcomed [[Roberto da Costa (Earth-616)|Sunspot]] when he came to visit Beast, and also had a little talk with him about the [[Glossary:Incursion|Incursions]], admitting that he was in possession of a Phoenix Egg and was willing to use it.{{r|Avengers Vol 5 38}}
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Months later, close to the final [[Glossary:Incursion|Incursion]], Cyclops became the leader of Nation X, a mutant sanctuary protected by [[Sentinels]] programmed to defend mutants. Cyclops offered sanctuary to [[Henry McCoy (Earth-616)|Beast]], despite their differences, as he was wanted by [[Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division (Earth-616)|S.H.I.E.L.D.]]'s [[Avengers (Earth-616)|Avengers]] for being part of the [[Illuminati (Earth-616)|Illuminati]]. Cyclops welcomed [[Roberto de le Costa (Earth-616)|Sunspot]] when he came to visit Beast, and also had a little talk with him about the [[Glossary:Incursion|Incursions]], admitting that he was in possession of a Phoenix Egg and was willing to use it.{{r|Avengers Vol 5 38}}
   
 
===Secret Wars===
 
===Secret Wars===
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===Dawn of X===
 
===Dawn of X===
Later, Scott moved into the [[Summer House]], located within the [[Blue Area of the Moon]] alongside members of his family including; Jean, Vulcan, Havoc, Wolverine, Prestige, and Cable.{{r|X-Men Vol 5 1}}
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Later, Scott moved into the [[Summer House]], located within the [[Blue Area of the Moon]] alongside members of his family including; Jean, Vulcan, Havok, Wolverine, Prestige, and Cable.{{r|X-Men Vol 5 1}}
   
 
| Personality = Scott is brave, selfless, a master tactician, and first-rate leader. He has very low self-esteem, however, holding a low opinion of himself and obsessing over his shortcomings and failures. Socially, he has described himself as an introvert. As a leader, he is very strict and no-nonsense, demanding seriousness, dedication, and skill, usually earning him the dislike of more rebellious team members such as [[James Howlett (Earth-616)|Wolverine]].
 
| Personality = Scott is brave, selfless, a master tactician, and first-rate leader. He has very low self-esteem, however, holding a low opinion of himself and obsessing over his shortcomings and failures. Socially, he has described himself as an introvert. As a leader, he is very strict and no-nonsense, demanding seriousness, dedication, and skill, usually earning him the dislike of more rebellious team members such as [[James Howlett (Earth-616)|Wolverine]].
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Flirt/Flirtations:
 
Flirt/Flirtations:
* [[Laura Kinney (Earth-616)|Laura Kinney]] - X23: Mutually attracted to each other. {{r|All-New X-Men Vol 1 20}}
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* [[Laura Kinney (Earth-616)|Laura Kinney]] - X-23: Mutually attracted to each other. {{r|All-New X-Men Vol 1 20}}
 
* [[Vileena Malafect (Earth-616)|Vileena Malafect]]: Mutually attracted to each other. {{r|Cyclops Vol 3 .}}
 
* [[Vileena Malafect (Earth-616)|Vileena Malafect]]: Mutually attracted to each other. {{r|Cyclops Vol 3 .}}
 
* [[Elizabeth Braddock (Earth-616)|Elizabeth Braddock]] - Psylocke: She felt attracted to him for a while.{{r|Uncanny X-Men Vol 2 8}}
 
* [[Elizabeth Braddock (Earth-616)|Elizabeth Braddock]] - Psylocke: She felt attracted to him for a while.{{r|Uncanny X-Men Vol 2 8}}
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* [[Maria Hill (Earth-616)|Maria Hill]]: She feels attracted to him.{{r|Uncanny X-Men Vol 3 20}}
 
* [[Maria Hill (Earth-616)|Maria Hill]]: She feels attracted to him.{{r|Uncanny X-Men Vol 3 20}}
   
| Powers = Cyclops is an '''[[Homo superior|Alpha-Mutant]]''' according to [[En Sabah Nur (Earth-616)|Apocalypse]],{{r|X-Men Vol 2 97}} while [[Nicholas Fury (Earth-616)|Nick Fury]]'s intel classified him as power level 7.{{r|Secret War: From the Files of Nick Fury #1}}
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| Powers = Cyclops is an '''[[Homo superior|Alpha-Mutant]]''' according to [[En Sabah Nur (Earth-616)|Apocalypse]],{{r|X-Men Vol 2 97}} while [[Nicholas Fury (Earth-616)|Nick Fury]]'s intelligenc classified him as power level 7.{{r|Secret War: From the Files of Nick Fury #1}}
   
 
'''Optic Blast:''' Cyclops possesses the mutant ability to project a powerful beam of concussive, ruby-colored force from his eyes. Cyclops' powers come from ambient energies (such as solar radiation, photons, and cosmic rays) absorbed and metabolized by his body into concussive blasts that are released from his eyes.
 
'''Optic Blast:''' Cyclops possesses the mutant ability to project a powerful beam of concussive, ruby-colored force from his eyes. Cyclops' powers come from ambient energies (such as solar radiation, photons, and cosmic rays) absorbed and metabolized by his body into concussive blasts that are released from his eyes.
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Cyclops' mind has a particular psionic field that is attuned to the forces that maintain the apertures that have taken the place of his eyes. Because his mind's psionic field envelops his body, it automatically shunts the other-dimensional particles back into their point of origin when they collide with his body. Thus, his body is protected from the effects of the particles, and even the thin membrane of his eyelids is sufficient to block the emission of energy. The synthetic ruby quartz crystal used to fashion the lenses of Cyclops' eyeglasses and visor is resonant to his minds' psionic field and is similarly protected.
 
Cyclops' mind has a particular psionic field that is attuned to the forces that maintain the apertures that have taken the place of his eyes. Because his mind's psionic field envelops his body, it automatically shunts the other-dimensional particles back into their point of origin when they collide with his body. Thus, his body is protected from the effects of the particles, and even the thin membrane of his eyelids is sufficient to block the emission of energy. The synthetic ruby quartz crystal used to fashion the lenses of Cyclops' eyeglasses and visor is resonant to his minds' psionic field and is similarly protected.
   
The width of Cyclops' eye-blasts seems to be focused by his mind's psionic field with the same autonomic function that regulated his original eyes' ability to focus. As Cyclops focuses, the size of the aperture changes and thus act as a valve to control the flow of particles and beam's relative power. The height of Cyclops' eye-blast is controlled by his visor's adjustable slit. His narrowest beam, about the diameter of a pencil at a distance of 4 feet has a force of about two pounds per square inch. His broadest beam, about 90 feet across at a distance of fifty feet, has a force of about 10 pounds per square inch. His most powerful eye-blast is a beam four feet across which, at a distance of 50 feet, has a force of 500 pounds per square inch. The maximum angular measurement of Cyclops' eye-blast is equivalent to a wide-angle 35mm camera lens field of view (90 degrees measured diagonally, or the angle subtended by holding a magazine's pages spread open, upright at 9.5 inches from your eyes). The minimum angular measurement is equivalent to the angle that the thickness of a pencil would subtend at 4 feet (3.5 degrees, about a quarter of an inch viewed at 4 feet). The beam's effective range is about 2,000 feet, at which point a 1-inch beam has spread out to 10 feet square, and then has a pressure of .38 pounds per square inch. Cyclops' maximum force is sufficient to tip over a filled 5,000 gallon tank at a distance of 20 feet, or puncture a 1-inch carbon-steel plate at a distance of 2 feet.
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The width of Cyclops' eye-blasts seems to be focused by his mind's psionic field with the same autonomic function that regulated his original eyes' ability to focus. As Cyclops focuses, the size of the aperture changes and thus act as a valve to control the flow of particles and beam's relative power. The height of Cyclops' eye-blast is controlled by his visor's adjustable slit. His narrowest beam, about the diameter of a pencil at a distance of 4 feet has a force of about two pounds per square inch. His broadest beam, about 90 feet across at a distance of fifty feet, has a force of about 10 pounds per square inch. His most powerful eye-blast is a beam four feet across which, at a distance of 50 feet, has a force of 500 pounds per square inch. The maximum angular measurement of Cyclops' eye-blast is equivalent to a wide-angle 35 millimeter camera lens field of view (90 degrees measured diagonally, or the angle subtended by holding a magazine's pages spread open, upright at 9.5 inches from your eyes). The minimum angular measurement is equivalent to the angle that the thickness of a pencil would subtend at 4 feet (3.5 degrees, about a quarter of an inch viewed at 4 feet). The beam's effective range is about 2,000 feet, at which point a 1-inch beam has spread out to 10 feet square, and then has a pressure of .38 pounds per square inch. Cyclops' maximum force is sufficient to tip over a filled 5,000 gallon tank at a distance of 20 feet, or puncture a 1-inch carbon-steel plate at a distance of 2 feet.
   
 
The extra dimensional supply of energy for Cyclops' eye-blast is practically infinite. Thus, so long as Cyclops' psionic field is active (which is constant), there is the potential to emit energy. The only limit to the eye-blast is the mental fatigue of focusing constantly. After about 15 minute of constant usage, the psionic field subsides and allows only a slight leakage of energy to pass through the aperture. Cyclops' metabolism will recover sufficiently for him to continue in about an additional 15 minutes.
 
The extra dimensional supply of energy for Cyclops' eye-blast is practically infinite. Thus, so long as Cyclops' psionic field is active (which is constant), there is the potential to emit energy. The only limit to the eye-blast is the mental fatigue of focusing constantly. After about 15 minute of constant usage, the psionic field subsides and allows only a slight leakage of energy to pass through the aperture. Cyclops' metabolism will recover sufficiently for him to continue in about an additional 15 minutes.
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'''Trajectory Bending:''' When his younger self came to the future, this iteration of Cyclops displayed more directive control over his optic beams than his elder counterpart. Cyclops potentially has the capacity to will his optic blasts to twist and curve in any given direction without need of a solid surface to bounce his eye beams off of.{{r|Cyclops Vol 3 11}}
 
'''Trajectory Bending:''' When his younger self came to the future, this iteration of Cyclops displayed more directive control over his optic beams than his elder counterpart. Cyclops potentially has the capacity to will his optic blasts to twist and curve in any given direction without need of a solid surface to bounce his eye beams off of.{{r|Cyclops Vol 3 11}}
   
'''Spatial Awareness:''' Cyclops possesses an uncanny sense of trigonometry, in this sense used to describe his observation of objects around himself and the angles found between surfaces of these objects. Cyclops has repeatedly demonstrated the ability to cause his optic blasts to ricochet and/or reflect off those objects in a trajectory to his liking. This is commonly called a "banked shot" when applied to this talent. Cyclops has been observed causing beams to reflect from over a dozen surfaces in the course of one blast, and still hit his intended target accurately. It is his sense of superhumanly enhanced spatial awareness that allows him to perform these feats as well.
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'''Spatial Awareness:''' Cyclops possesses an uncanny sense of trigonometry, in this sense used to describe his observation of objects around himself and the angles found between surfaces of these objects. Cyclops has repeatedly demonstrated the ability to cause his optic blasts to ricochet and/or reflect off those objects in a trajectory to his liking. This is commonly called a "banked shot" when applied to this talent. Cyclops has been observed causing beams to reflect from over a dozen surfaces in the course of one blast, and still hit his intended target accurately. It is his sense of spatial awareness enhanced to superhuman levels that allows him to perform these feats as well.
   
 
'''Energy Resistance:''' Cyclops is resistant to the effects of his own powers. This is linked to him being capable of withstanding his brother's ability with no ill effects, a result of their close genetics and a quirk of mutant genetics that is common among siblings.
 
'''Energy Resistance:''' Cyclops is resistant to the effects of his own powers. This is linked to him being capable of withstanding his brother's ability with no ill effects, a result of their close genetics and a quirk of mutant genetics that is common among siblings.
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'''[[Phoenix Force (Earth-616)|Phoenix Force]]:''' Cyclops was one of five avatars of the [[Phoenix Force (Earth-616)|Phoenix Force]] which granted him the great powers of the Phoenix. So far Cyclops has only displayed interstellar travel but as an avatar he should presumably possess the following abilities as well:
 
'''[[Phoenix Force (Earth-616)|Phoenix Force]]:''' Cyclops was one of five avatars of the [[Phoenix Force (Earth-616)|Phoenix Force]] which granted him the great powers of the Phoenix. So far Cyclops has only displayed interstellar travel but as an avatar he should presumably possess the following abilities as well:
 
* '''Interstellar Travel:''' A Phoenix Force avatar can fly unaided through the vacuum of space, and can travel interstellar distances faster than the speed of light.
 
* '''Interstellar Travel:''' A Phoenix Force avatar can fly unaided through the vacuum of space, and can travel interstellar distances faster than the speed of light.
* '''Cosmic Pyrokinesis:''' An Avatar of the Phoenix can create 'cosmic' flames under any conditions even the impossible ones such as vacuum space or underwater. These flames do not require oxygen to burn, and burn so intensely that matter is consumed without by-products such as ash. It has perfect control over these flames, and they only consume what it wills. Typically they manifest as a raptor or part of a raptor such as a claw or wings, in the case of an avatar.
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* '''Cosmic Pyrokinetics:''' An Avatar of the Phoenix can create 'cosmic' flames under any conditions even the impossible ones such as vacuum space or underwater. These flames do not require oxygen to burn, and burn so intensely that matter is consumed without by-products such as ash. It has perfect control over these flames, and they only consume what it wills. Typically they manifest as a raptor or part of a raptor such as a claw or wings, in the case of an avatar.
 
* '''Resurrection:''' As the embodiment of all life and death itself, the Phoenix Force can resurrect whomever it desires into pure living flesh, bone, and blood.
 
* '''Resurrection:''' As the embodiment of all life and death itself, the Phoenix Force can resurrect whomever it desires into pure living flesh, bone, and blood.
 
* '''Immortality:''' The Avatar of the Phoenix does not age and can be resurrected by the Phoenix Force.
 
* '''Immortality:''' The Avatar of the Phoenix does not age and can be resurrected by the Phoenix Force.

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What is the origin story of Scott Summers, also known as Cyclops from X-Men? toggle section
Scott Summers, better known as Cyclops from X-Men, is a mutant who was born with his extraordinary abilities that developed during puberty. He is one of the first X-Men, a group of mutant heroes created by Professor X with the purpose of defending a world that hated and feared them. Scott began a relationship with his teammate Jean Grey. During a mission, Jean was forced to sacrifice herself to save her team. Her anguished telepathic cries attracted the Phoenix Force, an Elder of the Universe that had come to Earth so that it could die. Drawn by Jean's love for Cyclops, the Phoenix bonded to her, becoming a binary being. The Phoenix created a psychic rapport with Cyclops, and the two became closer than any humans could be, sharing their minds and souls with each other. After a brief and chaotic period, the Phoenix fulfilled its purpose and died. Jean was later resurrected, though the love that they had paled in comparison to what Cyclops had shared with the Phoenix.
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The parents of Scott Summers, also known as the first X-Man Cyclops, are Christopher and Katherine Anne Summers. Christopher was a member of the United States Air Force and was training to be an astronaut. Katherine Anne Summers was his loving mother. Their lives took a tragic turn when their plane was attacked during a family flight over Alaska, leading to Scott and his brother Alex becoming orphans.
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What role does Cyclops play in the X-Men universe? toggle section
In the X-Men universe, Cyclops, also known as Scott Summers, plays a pivotal role as a leader and guide for other mutants. He has led numerous missions and adventures, and even served as the headmaster of Xavier's School. When the survival of mutants was threatened, Cyclops transformed the X-Men into a more extremist faction, even going to war against the Avengers. He has become an iconic figure for all of mutankind, amalgamating aspects of Xavier's dream and Magneto's ideals. After Xavier's return, a mutant-exclusive nation was established on the living island of Krakoa, and Cyclops was assigned the nation's defense as the Captain Commander of Krakoa, effectively becoming the de facto leader of the X-Men. Alongside his wife, Jean Grey, Cyclops has decided to reform the X-Men as a Krakoan super hero team fighting to protect the whole world.
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Who is the nefarious Mister Sinister in relation to Cyclops in the Marvel universe? toggle section
In the Marvel universe, Mister Sinister, also known as Nathaniel Essex, is a significant antagonist for Cyclops, also known as Scott Summers. Mister Sinister is a master of genetic manipulation and has a particular interest in Cyclops due to his powerful mutant genetics. Sinister has manipulated Cyclops in various ways, including creating a team of X-Men under his control, which Cyclops led. Sinister's manipulations often put Cyclops in difficult positions, forcing him to make tough choices. One of Sinister's most significant manipulations was his creation of Madelyne Pryor, a clone of Jean Grey, who he intended to breed with Cyclops to produce a genetically superior mutant. This complex relationship between Cyclops and Mister Sinister is a recurring theme in the X-Men comics, making it a crucial part of Cyclops' character arc.
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What significant events led to Cyclops becoming a mutant revolutionary icon? toggle section
Cyclops from X-Men has had a transformative journey that led him to become a mutant revolutionary icon. Initially, he was the headmaster of Xavier's School, guiding mutants on numerous missions. However, when mutantkind was on the brink of extinction, Cyclops transformed the X-Men into a more extremist faction to ensure their survival. This even led to a war against the Avengers during the Phoenix's arrival on Earth, which resulted in the death of his former mentor, Xavier. Cyclops' leadership didn't stop there. He established a mutant-exclusive nation on the living island of Krakoa, reshaping mutant society completely. As the Captain Commander of Krakoa, he became the de facto leader of the X-Men. Alongside his wife, Jean Grey, Cyclops decided to reform the X-Men as a Krakoan superhero team fighting to protect the whole world. His actions, including creating Nation X, a sovereign mutant nation protected by re-programmed Sentinels, have made him an iconic figure for all of mutankind.
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