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Relatives: Summers family, you've got to be kidding if you think I'm listing this out. |
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Bio: Scott's power first manifested when his parent's plane was attacked by a Shi'ar spaceship. Scott and Alex were pushed out the hatch with the sole parachute, which caught on fire as it opened. Clutching Alex to him, Scott stared down at his doom, until his eyes began to blast red beams of energy, which softened the ground, cushioning the brothers' landing. Scott and Alex were taken to an orphanage run by Sinister, where they were secretly subjected to tests to determine their power level. Alex was fostered out, but Sinister had plans for Scott, having realized that Summers DNA would produce a mutant of incomparable power when combined with DNA from the Grey family. For much of his time in the orphanage, however, Scott was in a coma induced by Sinister's experiments, and used to control his awesome power. Somehow, Scott was taken in by Professor Charles Xavier, and became Cyclops, the first X-Man and heir to Xavier's dream. From the start Cyclops was the X-Men's field leader, and almost as quickly, he and Jean Grey fell in love. Years passed, and althought the original X-Men were replaced with a new batch of heroes, Cyclops stayed on as team leader, until his lover Jean, dissapeered. Scott was overcome with grief, and left the X-Men. He became a fisherman in Florida, and started a relationship with Alettys Forrester, the captain of his ship. Scott soon returned to the X-Men, however, and after being abducted by the Brood, considered joining his father Corsair, who had been captured, not killed, by the Shi'ar, aboard his ship, the Starjammer. But Scott remained on Earth, and went to visit his grandparents in Alaska. On that trip, he met and fell in love with Madelyne Pryor, a pilot who looked EXACTLY like Jean Grey. Actually, Maddie was Jean's clone, created by Sinister to fulfill his dark plan of creating a super-mutant. The two were married, and in time, had a baby boy, Nathan Christopher Charles Summers. Tensions were rising between the couple, and when Scott lost a duel for leadership of the team to Storm, they left for Alaska. Unfortunately, things didn't work out, and Scott left for NY to rejoin the members of the original X-Men and found the team called X-Factor. The fact that Jean Grey was found by the Fantastic Four only added to his confusion over his life and loves, and he remained in NY, almost forgetting about his wife and child. At some point, Scott was reunited with his son, probably around the time that Maddie was rejoining the X-Men in San Francisco. When the X-Men "died" in Dallas, Scott felt truly free to pursue Jean once again, but when Madelyne reappeared as the Goblin Queen, she stole her son back and swore vengeancce against her husband for abandoning her. X-Factor and the X-Men defeated Maddie and saved Nathan's life from being sacrificed to create a demonworld, and Scott's life returned to what passes for normal for an X-Man. Summers family life complicated itself even further when Apocalypse had his Dark Riders infect Nathan Christopher with a techno-organic virus. The virus would have killed the boy if Askani had not arrived from the future and offered to take him forward in time, where his life could be saved. Cyclops made one of the hardest decisions of his life by allowing his son to be taken away. Soon after, the members of X-Factor rejoined the X-Men, and in time, Scott and Jean were married (even though once before Jean had refused Scott's proposal). On their honeymoon the couple was assaulted by a telepathic wave that propelled their minds 2000 years into the future. There Scott became Slym, and with Redd (Jean) raised his son Nathan, the boy who would grow up to become Cable. The "Dayspring" (Summers) family also helped to defeat Apocalypse, the despot of the time, before being pulled back to the present. |
The X-Men, still having their missions and what have you, were realitivly quiet for the next few years. But it was not to last. The Hellfire Club had engaged in a war with it's new inner circle, determined to re-shape the world in their twisted image. Cyclops lead the team in to battle, and ultimatly to it's death. Nearly killed by Shaw, Cyclops awoke to see his wife Jean fall at the hands of Emma Frost. Shooting an optic blast, he caused Emma to leave the scene, but not before at the cost of his wife's life. |
He remains with the X-Men, soley because it is the only home he has ever known. While trying to remain semi sane, the darker side of Scott has been peering out. Obsessed with seeing the Hellfire Club destroyed, it has made him slightly reckless these days, yet under that shadow, lerks the solider waiting to be unleashed. |
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