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Stinger is later shown on Utopia running from Nimrods.<ref>{{c|New Mutants Vol 3 #14}}</ref>
 
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| Powers = '''Bio-Electricity Manipulation''': Stinger is a mutant who can build, store and discharge bio-electricity from her hands. Most generally, Stinger would release her potent energies from her hands because it allowed more focus and aim. Though fairly new to her mutant power's she show the ability to use them in varying ways. She was able to discharge her stored energies in differing levels of energy. Stinger could discharge her bio-electrical energies as minuscule as small static, to staggering bolts of lightning like energy that could be devastating.
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As part of the Alliance of Evil, Apocalypse would regularly have the member's of his group take large doses of the Source's mutant enhancement energies. As a result each of the member's including Stinger had massively increased strength. The negative to these actions is that Source's mutant powers of enhancement were very addictive. It would make the receiver crave/need the energies to survive. Stinger would definitely feel the ramifications of her addiction.
 
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History

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Stinger

Origin and Alliance of Evil

A young valley girl with electrical-based mutant powers, Stinger was a member of the Alliance of Evil, Apocalypse's original strike force. Because of her youth, Stinger often handled situations recklessly, as seen when she accidentally killed Michael Nowlan's girlfriend, Susan. During their battles with X-Factor, Stinger often flirted with Angel, much to his annoyance. Stinger stayed with the Alliance of Evil when they defied the Mutant Registration Act, and later battled the New Mutants with the team.

Utopia and Second Coming

Stinger later appeared on Utopia, the X-Men's new home base. Fearing rumors of an impending attack, she sought reassurance in Iceman who admitted to have been attracted to her, even in their initial confrontations. Shooting off a joke to lighten the mood, Iceman inadvertently offended her, leading her to take Dr. Kavita Rao hostage in an attempt to leave the island. Only willing to negotiate with Iceman, he eventually talks her down, defusing the situation. Later, the two are seen having a picnic and enjoying each others' company.

Stinger is later shown on Utopia running from Nimrods.[2]

Attributes

Powers

Bio-Electricity Manipulation: Stinger is a mutant who can build, store and discharge bio-electricity from her hands. Most generally, Stinger would release her potent energies from her hands because it allowed more focus and aim. Though fairly new to her mutant power's she show the ability to use them in varying ways. She was able to discharge her stored energies in differing levels of energy. Stinger could discharge her bio-electrical energies as minuscule as small static, to staggering bolts of lightning like energy that could be devastating.

As part of the Alliance of Evil, Apocalypse would regularly have the member's of his group take large doses of the Source's mutant enhancement energies. As a result each of the member's including Stinger had massively increased strength. The negative to these actions is that Source's mutant powers of enhancement were very addictive. It would make the receiver crave/need the energies to survive. Stinger would definitely feel the ramifications of her addiction.

Trivia

The name of the Age of Apocalypse version is Wendy.

See Also

Links and References

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stinger_(comics)

References