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| Image = X-Treme X-Men Vol 1 3 Textless.jpg
| RealName =
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| Name =
 
| CurrentAlias = Vargas
 
| CurrentAlias = Vargas
 
| Aliases =
 
| Aliases =
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| Identity = Secret
 
| Alignment = Bad
 
 
| Affiliation =
 
| Affiliation =
 
| Relatives =
 
| Relatives =
| Universe = Earth-616
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| MaritalStatus =
| BaseOfOperations = [[Spain]]
 
   
 
| CharRef = {{cl|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #13}}
 
| Gender = Male
 
| Gender = Male
 
| Height = 6'3"
 
| Height = 6'3"
 
| Weight = 222 lbs (101 kg)
 
| Weight = 222 lbs (101 kg)
| Eyes = Blue
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| Eyes = Brown
 
| Hair = Black
 
| Hair = Black
 
| UnusualFeatures =
 
| UnusualFeatures =
| CharRef = {{c|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z Vol 1 13}}
 
   
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| Origin = [[Homo sapiens|Human]]/{{r|X-Treme X-Men #3}}[[Homo sapiens superior (Vargas)|Homo sapiens superior]]{{r|X-Treme X-Men #2}}
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| Universe = Earth-616
 
| PlaceOfBirth =
 
| PlaceOfDeath =
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| Identity = Secret
 
| Citizenship = Spanish
 
| Citizenship = Spanish
| MaritalStatus =
 
 
| Occupation = Criminal
 
| Occupation = Criminal
 
| Education =
 
| Education =
 
| BaseOfOperations = [[Spain]]
   
| Origin = Claims to be [[Homo Sapiens Superior]]
 
| PlaceOfBirth =
 
 
| Creators = Chris Claremont; Salvador Larroca
 
| Creators = Chris Claremont; Salvador Larroca
 
| First = X-Treme X-Men #1
 
| First = X-Treme X-Men #1
| Death = X-Men Vol 2 #202
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| Death = X-Men Vol 2 202
   
| HistoryText = Vargas first made his presence known to the [[X-Men (Earth-616)|X-Men]] in his native [[Spain]], attacking them after they had been captured by a Spanish Police special ops team. He blocked the path of [[Elizabeth Braddock (Earth-616)|Psylocke]] and [[Henry McCoy (Earth-616)|Beast]], who were trying to rejoin their teammates. After beating Beast to a bloody pulp, he challenged Psylocke with his sword. As skilled as the telekinetic ninja was, she was no match for Vargas, who killed her with a stab to the gut. He left Beast holding her body for the others to find.
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| HistoryText = Vargas first made his presence known to the [[X-Men (Earth-616)|X-Men]] in his native [[Spain]], attacking them after they had been captured by a Spanish Police special ops team. He blocked the path of [[Elizabeth Braddock (Earth-616)|Psylocke]] and [[Henry McCoy (Earth-616)|Beast]], who were trying to rejoin their teammates. After beating Beast to a bloody pulp, he challenged Psylocke with his sword. As skilled as the telekinetic ninja was, she was no match for Vargas, who killed her with a stab to the gut. He left Beast holding her body for the others to find.{{r|X-Treme X-Men #1|2}}
   
Soon after, [[Remy LeBeau (Earth-616)|Gambit]] stole into Vargas's house and pilfered a diamond. He was caught by Vargas's henchmen, the twins [[Thais (Earth-616)|Thais]] and [[Thaiis (Earth-616)|Thaiis]], but fought them off. Vargas caught Gambit, but let him go after showing him a statue he had made of Psylocke, and playing a card game for Remy's life, even though Remy lost. Vargas knew about the diamond as well, but let Gambit keep it, knowing it would only bring trouble to the mutant. Vargas also owns one of Destiny's diaries, apparently the one in which [[Lucas Bishop (Earth-1119)|Bishop]] (in the Dreamtime) saw Gambit acting as a conduit for a space elevator.
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Soon after, [[Remy LeBeau (Earth-616)|Gambit]] stole into Vargas's house and pilfered a diamond. He was caught by Vargas's henchmen, the twins [[Thais (Earth-616)|Thais]] and [[Thaiis (Earth-616)|Thaiis]], but fought them off. Vargas caught Gambit, but let him go after showing him a statue he had made of Psylocke, and playing a card game for Remy's life, even though Remy lost. Vargas knew about the diamond as well, but let Gambit keep it, knowing it would only bring trouble to the mutant. Vargas also owns one of Destiny's diaries, apparently the one in which [[Lucas Bishop (Earth-1191)|Bishop]] (in the Dreamtime) saw Gambit acting as a conduit for a space elevator. {{r|X-Treme X-Men #4}}
   
Even stranger is the fact that Vargas appeared in one of Destiny's diaries, dressed in full battle regalia and engaged with Storm in a sword fight. He resurfaced in [[Madripoor]] during the invasion by Khan, but targeted [[Rogue]] as his next victim, because he saw that she would kill him in the volume of Destiny's journals that he stole. As the invading aliens were in his way, he began to fight them, and killed [[Shaitan]], the chief lieutenant, who was masquerading as Storm (thus explaining the prophecy). Vargas then found Gambit, who was being used as the energy conduit for the aliens' trans-dimensional gateway and prepared to kill him to cut off the invasion. Rogue intervened, but her powers gave out and Vargas impaled the two of them on his sword.
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Even stranger is the fact that Vargas appeared in one of Destiny's diaries, dressed in full battle regalia and engaged with Storm in a sword fight. He resurfaced in [[Madripoor]] during the invasion by Khan, but targeted [[Rogue]] as his next victim, because he saw that she would kill him in the volume of Destiny's journals that he stole. As the invading aliens were in his way, he began to fight them, and killed [[Shaitan]], the chief lieutenant, who was masquerading as Storm (thus explaining the prophecy). Vargas then found Gambit, who was being used as the energy conduit for the aliens' trans-dimensional gateway and prepared to kill him to cut off the invasion. Rogue intervened, but her powers gave out and Vargas impaled the two of them on his sword.{{r|X-Treme X-Men #16}}
   
Rogue and Gambit survived, and though wounded, Rogue tracked Vargas down and ambushed him. Vargas was unable to stop her unfettered fury, especially after she touched and mimicked him. Under the point of his own sword, Vargas explained about the diaries and Rogue's part in his demise. Rogue realized that the diaries could trap you into doing what it stated, or into committing great atrocities to avoid the "prophecies." She was seen preparing to stab Vargas, but the video camera that was the sole witness to the event lost power at the critical moment, Rogue did not kill Vargas, but after defeating him, she had already proved that she was 'superior' and Vargas left, defeated. The people that viewed the footage of the live invasion were still under the belief that Rogue did in fact, kill him.
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Rogue and Gambit survived, and though wounded, Rogue tracked Vargas down and ambushed him. Vargas was unable to stop her unfettered fury, especially after she touched and mimicked him. Under the point of his own sword, Vargas explained about the diaries and Rogue's part in his demise. Rogue realized that the diaries could trap you into doing what it stated, or into committing great atrocities to avoid the "prophecies." She was seen preparing to stab Vargas, but the video camera that was the sole witness to the event lost power at the critical moment, Rogue did not kill Vargas, but after defeating him, she had already proved that she was 'superior' and Vargas left, defeated. The people that viewed the footage of the live invasion were still under the belief that Rogue did in fact, kill him. {{r|X-Treme X-Men #17|18}}
   
During the storyline "Blinded by the Light", as per Mr. Sinister's orders, all those with knowledge of the future were to be killed. Having possession of one of Destiny's diaries, he was targeted by Sinister's Marauders and apparently eliminated. As his death occurred off panel, and with Gateway still alive (another targeted for death by Sinister), Vargas' ultimate fate is yet unknown.
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Under Mr. Sinister's orders, all those with knowledge of the future were to be killed. Having possession of one of Destiny's diaries, he was targeted by Sinister's Marauders and apparently eliminated.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 202}}
   
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| Powers = Vargas claims to be the next step in human evolution, the ''"pure and legitimate [[Homo superior|Homo sapien superior]]"''.{{r|X-Treme X-Men #2}} Vargas is not a mutant, but is not fully human either, much like [[Steven Rogers (Earth-616)|Captain America]] is a relatively perfect human physical specimen. He is genetically perfect.
   
 
* '''Peak Human Strength:''' Vargas possesses physical strength superior to that of any Olympic athlete that has ever competed. He is as physically strong as a human can be without being classified as superhuman, enabling him to lift up to 800 lbs.
| Powers = None. Vargas, much like [[Steven Rogers (Earth-616)|Captain America]] is a relatively perfect human physical specimen.<br>
 
 
* '''Peak Human Speed:''' Vargas can run and move at speeds that are beyond that of any Olympic athlete in history, though he can't move at a superhuman rate. He can, however, reach a top speed of 35 miles per hour.
 
* '''Peak Human Agility:'''Vargas' agility, balance, bodily coordination, flexibility, and dexterity are at the pinnacle of human capability and conditioning. He is superior to any Olympic level gymnast that has ever competed.
 
* '''Peak Human Reflexes:''' Vargas' reflexes are similarly honed and are superior to those of any Olympic athlete in history. His reaction speed makes it possible for him to out-react even the fastest humans or mutants, no matter how well-trained. {{r|X-Treme X-Men #2}}
 
* '''Peak Human Stamina:''' Vargas' highly developed body eliminates the excessive build-up of fatigue-producing chemicals in his muscles, granting him exceptional endurance and lung capacity. His lung capacity is at peak human level enabling him to hold breath for 6 minutes under water.He could exert himself at peak capacity for several hours without rest before showing any signs of fatigue.
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* '''Peak Human Durability:''' Skin, bone, and muscle tissues are denser/harder and augmented to levels that are considerably stronger and harder than a normal human; thus being impervious to injury to an extraordinary extent.
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* '''Accelerated Healing:''' Healing speed and efficiency is beyond the highest limits of human potential, which means he can heal faster than most human beings. He is able to regenerate injured tissue and brain cells to an extraordinary degree, heal broken bones, broken neck, and torn muscles within an hour or so, but unable to regenerate missing limbs or organs.
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*'''Foreign Chemical Immunity:''' The white blood cells (WBCs) in his body are efficient enough to keep him from becoming intoxicated by alcohol, drugs, or impurities in the air.
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*'''Disease Immunity:''' Due to his highly efficient immune system, Vargas is immune to all Earthly poisons, toxins, venom, viruses, bacteria, diseases, disorders, parasites, allergens, gas attacks, and nerve-toxins of any kind.
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*'''Advanced Longevity''': His "healing factor" also extends his longevity & health due to extensively healthy cells being regenerating.
   
 
| Abilities = '''Master Combatant/Tactician:''' Vargas is an exceptional armed and unarmed combatant, and was able to overcome the natural athleticism and martial arts skills of [[Elizabeth Braddock (Earth-616)|Psylocke]] and the superhuman physical attributes that [[Henry McCoy (Earth-616)|The Beast]] and [[Rogue (Anna Marie) (Earth-616)|Rogue]] possessed with relative ease.{{r|X-Treme X-Men #2}}
 
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| Abilities = '''Peak Human Strength:''' Vargas possesses physical strength superior to that of any Olympic athlete that has ever competed. He is as physically strong as a human can be without being classified as superhuman, enabling him to lift up to 800 lbs.
 
 
'''Peak Human Speed:''' Vargas can run and move at speeds that are beyond that of any Olympic athlete in history, though he can't move at a superhuman rate. He can, however, reach a top speed of 35 miles per hour.
 
 
'''Peak Human Stamina:''' Vargas' highly developed musculature generates less fatigue toxins than the musculature of most other humans, granting him phenomenal endurance. He could exert himself at peak capacity for several hours without rest before showing any signs of fatigue.
 
 
'''Peak Human Durability:''' While Vargas is as susceptible to injury and disease as any normal human; skin, bone, and muscles are at peak human capability.
 
 
'''Peak Human Agility:''' Vargas' agility, balance, and bodily coordination are at the pinnacle of human capability and conditioning. He is as agile as a normal human can be without being classified as superhuman. He is superior to any Olympic level gymnast that has ever competed.
 
 
'''Peak Human Reflexes:''' Vargas' reflexes are similarly honed and are superior to those of any Olympic athlete in history.
 
 
'''Master Combatant/Tactician:''' Vargas is an exceptional armed and unarmed combatant, and was able to overcome the natural athleticism and martial arts skills of [[Elizabeth Braddock (Earth-616)|Psylocke]] and the superhuman physical attributes that [[Henry McCoy (Earth-616)|The Beast]] and [[Anna Marie (Earth-616)|Rogue]] possessed with relative ease. {{r|X-Treme X-Men #2}}
 
   
 
'''Anatomical and Physiological Training:''' Knowledge of pressure points and nervous system.{{r|X-Treme X-Men #2}}
 
'''Anatomical and Physiological Training:''' Knowledge of pressure points and nervous system.{{r|X-Treme X-Men #2}}
   
 
'''Multilingual:''' He can speak fluent American English and Spanish.
 
'''Multilingual:''' He can speak fluent American English and Spanish.
 
   
 
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| Weaknesses = Vargas, despite being a physically perfect specimen, is still susceptible to the same vulnerabilities and weaknesses as normal humans. He's simply in better physical condition than the vast majority of humans.
 
   
 
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| Weapons = Vargas typically carried and used a large broadsword during combat situations. It isn't known if the sword possessed any special abilities or properties.
 
| Weapons = Vargas typically carried and used a large broadsword during combat situations. It isn't known if the sword possessed any special abilities or properties.
   
 
| Notes =
| Notes = * In the distant future [[Earth-41001|timeline of X-Men: The End]], [[Vargas (Earth-41001)|Vargas]] is an ally of the X-Men.
 
 
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Revision as of 16:35, 5 June 2021

History

Vargas first made his presence known to the X-Men in his native Spain, attacking them after they had been captured by a Spanish Police special ops team. He blocked the path of Psylocke and Beast, who were trying to rejoin their teammates. After beating Beast to a bloody pulp, he challenged Psylocke with his sword. As skilled as the telekinetic ninja was, she was no match for Vargas, who killed her with a stab to the gut. He left Beast holding her body for the others to find.[3]

Soon after, Gambit stole into Vargas's house and pilfered a diamond. He was caught by Vargas's henchmen, the twins Thais and Thaiis, but fought them off. Vargas caught Gambit, but let him go after showing him a statue he had made of Psylocke, and playing a card game for Remy's life, even though Remy lost. Vargas knew about the diamond as well, but let Gambit keep it, knowing it would only bring trouble to the mutant. Vargas also owns one of Destiny's diaries, apparently the one in which Bishop (in the Dreamtime) saw Gambit acting as a conduit for a space elevator. [4]

Even stranger is the fact that Vargas appeared in one of Destiny's diaries, dressed in full battle regalia and engaged with Storm in a sword fight. He resurfaced in Madripoor during the invasion by Khan, but targeted Rogue as his next victim, because he saw that she would kill him in the volume of Destiny's journals that he stole. As the invading aliens were in his way, he began to fight them, and killed Shaitan, the chief lieutenant, who was masquerading as Storm (thus explaining the prophecy). Vargas then found Gambit, who was being used as the energy conduit for the aliens' trans-dimensional gateway and prepared to kill him to cut off the invasion. Rogue intervened, but her powers gave out and Vargas impaled the two of them on his sword.[5]

Rogue and Gambit survived, and though wounded, Rogue tracked Vargas down and ambushed him. Vargas was unable to stop her unfettered fury, especially after she touched and mimicked him. Under the point of his own sword, Vargas explained about the diaries and Rogue's part in his demise. Rogue realized that the diaries could trap you into doing what it stated, or into committing great atrocities to avoid the "prophecies." She was seen preparing to stab Vargas, but the video camera that was the sole witness to the event lost power at the critical moment, Rogue did not kill Vargas, but after defeating him, she had already proved that she was 'superior' and Vargas left, defeated. The people that viewed the footage of the live invasion were still under the belief that Rogue did in fact, kill him. [6]

Under Mr. Sinister's orders, all those with knowledge of the future were to be killed. Having possession of one of Destiny's diaries, he was targeted by Sinister's Marauders and apparently eliminated.[7]

Attributes

Power Grid[9]
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Powers

Vargas claims to be the next step in human evolution, the "pure and legitimate Homo sapien superior".[2] Vargas is not a mutant, but is not fully human either, much like Captain America is a relatively perfect human physical specimen. He is genetically perfect.

  • Peak Human Strength: Vargas possesses physical strength superior to that of any Olympic athlete that has ever competed. He is as physically strong as a human can be without being classified as superhuman, enabling him to lift up to 800 lbs.
  • Peak Human Speed: Vargas can run and move at speeds that are beyond that of any Olympic athlete in history, though he can't move at a superhuman rate. He can, however, reach a top speed of 35 miles per hour.
  • Peak Human Agility:Vargas' agility, balance, bodily coordination, flexibility, and dexterity are at the pinnacle of human capability and conditioning. He is superior to any Olympic level gymnast that has ever competed.
  • Peak Human Reflexes: Vargas' reflexes are similarly honed and are superior to those of any Olympic athlete in history. His reaction speed makes it possible for him to out-react even the fastest humans or mutants, no matter how well-trained. [2]
  • Peak Human Stamina: Vargas' highly developed body eliminates the excessive build-up of fatigue-producing chemicals in his muscles, granting him exceptional endurance and lung capacity. His lung capacity is at peak human level enabling him to hold breath for 6 minutes under water.He could exert himself at peak capacity for several hours without rest before showing any signs of fatigue.
  • Peak Human Durability: Skin, bone, and muscle tissues are denser/harder and augmented to levels that are considerably stronger and harder than a normal human; thus being impervious to injury to an extraordinary extent.
  • Accelerated Healing: Healing speed and efficiency is beyond the highest limits of human potential, which means he can heal faster than most human beings. He is able to regenerate injured tissue and brain cells to an extraordinary degree, heal broken bones, broken neck, and torn muscles within an hour or so, but unable to regenerate missing limbs or organs.
  • Foreign Chemical Immunity: The white blood cells (WBCs) in his body are efficient enough to keep him from becoming intoxicated by alcohol, drugs, or impurities in the air.
  • Disease Immunity: Due to his highly efficient immune system, Vargas is immune to all Earthly poisons, toxins, venom, viruses, bacteria, diseases, disorders, parasites, allergens, gas attacks, and nerve-toxins of any kind.
  • Advanced Longevity: His "healing factor" also extends his longevity & health due to extensively healthy cells being regenerating.

Abilities

Master Combatant/Tactician: Vargas is an exceptional armed and unarmed combatant, and was able to overcome the natural athleticism and martial arts skills of Psylocke and the superhuman physical attributes that The Beast and Rogue possessed with relative ease.[2]

Anatomical and Physiological Training: Knowledge of pressure points and nervous system.[2]

Multilingual: He can speak fluent American English and Spanish.

Paraphernalia

Weapons

Vargas typically carried and used a large broadsword during combat situations. It isn't known if the sword possessed any special abilities or properties.

See Also

Links and References

References