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==Fictional character biography== ===Future adolescence=== Rachel Anne Summers comes from an alternate future Earth known as Earth-811, as seen in the "[[Days of Future Past]]" storyline from ''The [[Uncanny X-Men]]'' #141–142. In this reality, the assassination of Senator [[Robert Kelly (character)|Robert Kelly]] provoked the [[ratify|ratification]] of the [[Registration Acts (comics)|Mutant Registration Act]], leading to a [[dystopia]]n future where the mutant-hunting [[Sentinel (comics)|Sentinel]] robots rule North America. Rachel was abducted by operatives working for Ahab, who used drugs and [[hypnotherapy]] to turn Rachel into the mutant-hunting "[[Hounds (comics)|Hound]]". She fulfilled her duties, but her [[psychic]] powers linked her to her victims; fueling her grief and despair until she attacked Ahab and scarred him. In return, he sent her to the mutant [[concentration camp]]s. There, she befriended the surviving mutant rebels, including [[Wolverine (character)|Wolverine]], [[Magneto (Marvel Comics)|Magneto]], [[Colossus (character)|Colossus]], [[Storm (Marvel Comics)|Storm]], [[Kitty Pryde|Kate Pryde]], and her lover, the adult [[Franklin Richards (Fantastic Four)|Franklin Richards]]. Rachel managed to send Kate's consciousness into the past to her younger self to prevent the assassination, but it did not change their time.<ref name="Uncanny X-Men #141-142"/><ref name="Excalibur #52">''[[Excalibur (comics)|Excalibur]]'' #52 (July 1992)</ref> Rachel sent her astral form into the past to find out why and discovered she had sent Kate into an [[Parallel universe (fiction)|alternate past]]. On the way back, she encountered the disembodied [[Phoenix Force (comics)|Phoenix Force]] and it followed her to her present. Rachel passed out from the strain of [[astral projection]] and the Phoenix Force revealed itself to Kate, who asked it to give Rachel a fresh start.<ref name="Excalibur #52"/> When Rachel and Kate broke into "Project: [[Nimrod (comics)|Nimrod]]" on a suicide mission to destroy a new model of Sentinel, they became trapped.<ref name="Uncanny X-Men #192">''The Uncanny X-Men'' #192 (April 1985)</ref> When Kate spoke the words "Dark Phoenix," the Phoenix Force ripped Rachel from her timeline and sent her body back to the alternate past to which she had sent Kate's consciousness.<ref name="Excalibur #52"/><ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #184 (Aug. 1984)</ref> This was a past where she learned Jean Grey was dead<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #188 (Dec. 1984)</ref> and that her father was married to someone else. Rachel experienced additional heartache and displacement trauma when she discovered that her father's new wife, [[Madelyne Pryor]], was pregnant with a son ([[Cable (comics)|Nathan Summers]]), because in her timeline she was the first-born child of Scott Summers.<ref>''X-Men/[[Alpha Flight]]'' #1–2 (Dec. 1985–Jan. 1986)</ref> ===X-Men=== Rachel had a brief membership in the X-Men before finding a [[Shi'ar]] holoempathic crystal at her grandparents' home. The crystal was imprinted with a portion of Rachel's mother's essence inside it as a tribute to the family shortly after Jean Grey's death. After Rachel took a vow to remember her mother with the uniform and name of Phoenix,<ref name="Uncanny X-Men #199">''The Uncanny X-Men'' #199 (Nov. 1985)</ref> the [[Phoenix Force (comics)|Phoenix Force]] fully bonded with her. She was granted access to its power on a cosmic magnitude, albeit in a much more limited fashion than the Dark Phoenix. Soon after, the grudge which she had begun with [[Selene (comics)|Selene]] boiled over when Rachel secretly invaded the [[Hellfire Club (comics)|Hellfire Club]]. She did this with the intention of taking vengeance on Selene for the murders she had committed, particularly that of nightclub owner Nicholas Damiano, who had previously taken Rachel into his home after Selene had attacked her. Selene proved to be no match for Rachel's newly increased powers, but just as she was about to finish Selene, Wolverine arrived and was forced to stab Rachel in the chest.<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #207 (July 1986)</ref> Critically injured, Rachel was lured into [[Spiral (character)|Spiral]]'s "Body Shoppe."<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #209 (Sept. 1986)</ref> ===Excalibur=== [[File:ExcaliburV1-44pg12p4.jpg|thumb|Rachel Summers in her standard 1990s red street clothing from ''Excalibur'' #44 (November 1991). Art by [[Alan Davis]].]] Months later, while recuperating from injuries on [[Muir Island]], [[Kitty Pryde|Shadowcat]] and [[Nightcrawler (character)|Nightcrawler]] both had the same dream, where they were actors and helped Rachel, who was trapped there, escape. Shortly thereafter, Rachel escaped from the alternate reality of [[Mojo (comics)|Mojoworld]]. Rachel has once been cited having a flashback to her time there where she is held in chains and tortured. The three former X-Men were joined by [[Captain Britain]] and [[Meggan (character)|Meggan]] and founded the British superhero team [[Excalibur (comics)|Excalibur]].<ref name="Excalibur: The Sword is Drawn">''Excalibur: The Sword is Drawn'' (1987)</ref> While part of the team, she discovered that this universe's version of her mother, Jean Grey, was alive.<ref name="X-Factor Annual #5">''X-Factor'' Annual #5 (1990)</ref> She attempted to bond with Jean, but Jean, upon discovering Rachel was the present host for the Phoenix, rejected any contact with her. Jean still resented the Phoenix Force for stealing a portion of her life. She also rejected Rachel because she felt that Rachel's existence was a constant reminder of the dystopian future she feared could still come to pass.<ref name="Excalibur #52"/><ref name="Uncanny X-Men Annual #14">''The Uncanny X-Men'' Annual #14 (1990)</ref> Eventually, however, Jean moved past those feelings and formally welcomed Rachel into her life.<ref>''Excalibur'' #71 (Nov. 1993)</ref> ===Askani=== Rachel remained with Excalibur until an incident caused Captain Britain to be lost in the timestream. She exchanged places with the time-lost Captain Britain<ref>''Excalibur'' #75 (March 1994)</ref> and emerged two thousand years in the future, in a world conquered by [[Apocalypse (comics)|Apocalypse]] and crushed under his iron fist.<ref>''[[The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix]]'' #1–4 (May–Aug. 1994)</ref> She gathered together a group of rebels and founded the [[Askani]]. She trained one of her followers to [[time travel|travel back in time]] and bring her "brother" Nathan forward in time when he was infected with a [[techno-organic virus]].<ref>''[[X-Factor (comics)|X-Factor]]'' #68 (July 1991)</ref> The Askani [[Clone (genetics)|cloned]] Nathan in case he was not able to survive the virus. Apocalypse's followers attacked the Askani and took the clone (who would later become the [[supervillain]] [[Stryfe]]), leaving Rachel critically injured. Hooked up to life support, she drew the minds of Scott and Jean into the future, as "Slym" and "Redd", to raise Nathan and tutor him in the use of his powers. Rachel finally died ten years later and sent Scott and Jean back to their original bodies seconds after they had left. After Nathan, now known as [[Cable (comics)|Cable]], had finally defeated Apocalypse, he went into the timeline to retrieve Rachel. There, he discovered a Rachel ''sans'' Phoenix Force. With the premature death of Apocalypse, the Askani timeline had been diverged from the mainstream Marvel Universe, [[Earth-616]]. As a result, she had been flung into the far future, yet subjectively a short time after she had been lost in the timestream, as the slave of a creature called "Gaunt", who had used her to lead Cable there for a "battle of the ages". Cable defeated Gaunt in the battle and Rachel, now free, was able to use her residual Phoenix Force to return them both to the present.<ref>''Cable'' vol. 2 #85-86. Marvel Comics.</ref> She then decided to take a break from superheroics and enrolled in college after she made Cable promise he would not tell anyone she was back. Despite her efforts to live a normal life, however, she was kidnapped by the telepath [[Elias Bogan]]<ref>''X-Treme X-Men'' #23. Marvel Comics.</ref> and subsequently rescued by the X-Men.<ref>''X-Treme X-Men'' #44-45. Marvel Comics.</ref> ===Rachel Grey=== She decided to rejoin the X-Men,<ref>''X-Treme X-Men'' #46. Marvel Comics.</ref><ref name="ReferenceB">''The Uncanny X-Men'' #444. Marvel Comics.</ref> taking the name "Marvel Girl" to honor her mother ([[Planet X (comics)|who had recently died yet again]]) and wearing a costume her mother had designed but never worn: a variation on Jean's first green costume. She also changed her last name to "Grey", possibly to express disapproval at her father's betrayal of Jean, as well as his continuing relationship with [[Emma Frost]];<ref name="ReferenceB"/><ref>''X-Men Unlimited'' vol. 2 #11 (Dec. 2005)</ref> though she and Emma made a truce of sorts during one of the team's missions in [[Hong Kong]]. Rachel and [[Nightcrawler (character)|Nightcrawler]] began to have an attraction towards each other, kissing at one point,<ref name="Uncanny X-Men #450">''The Uncanny X-Men'' #450 (Dec. 2004)</ref> but nothing came of it as Nightcrawler also had an attraction to Storm at the time, who was in somewhat of a romantic "friendship" with Wolverine.<ref name="Uncanny X-Men #450"/><ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #453 (Feb. 2005)</ref><ref name="Uncanny X-Men #455">''The Uncanny X-Men'' #455 (April 2005)</ref> Her stint with this team also included a visit to the [[Savage Land]]. In the storyline "World's End",<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #455-459.</ref> which was heavily criticized by readers,{{Citation needed|date=September 2011}} Rachel was subjected to the mind-control of a tribe of advanced dinosaur people, the Hauk'ka, causing her to believe she belonged to their species. Afterward, she subconsciously used her telekinesis to change her own genome in their image. This was eventually reverted. After ''[[House of M]]'' and ''[[Decimation (comics)|Decimation]]'', where most of the world's mutants lost their powers, the government had [[Sentinels (comics)|Sentinels]] instituted at the [[X-Mansion]] to protect the mutants in case any enemies used this low point to attack. Though their intentions were good this time, it reminded Rachel too much of the previous timeline when Sentinels herded mutants into concentration camps. Rachel had a short stint with newly re-formed Excalibur, reminiscent of the former team, shortly after the ''House of M'' events. She assisted the team in battling [[Shadow-X]] and the [[Shadow King]] (in the guise of [[Professor X]]).<ref>''New Excalibur'' #1–4 (Jan.–April 2006)</ref> ===End of Greys=== {{Main|End of Greys}} Rachel spent some time with her grandparents, bonding with her grandfather. At a family reunion with all her relatives, a commando unit under the order of the [[Shi'ar]] attacked the party, killing everyone in an effort to wipe out the Grey genome. The commando unit was unable to kill Rachel; instead, one member was able to graft a "deathmark" on her back that would allow them to find her wherever she went. It is assumed that the only remaining member of the Grey family now left on Earth besides Rachel is Cable. Afterward, at the graves of the Grey family, Rachel vowed a terrible vengeance on the Shi'ar and was quoted as saying, "I'm not my mom. I'm not the Phoenix. I'm my own woman. And by the time I'm done... they'll wish I ''was'' the Phoenix."<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #466-468. Marvel Comics.</ref> The Death Commandos later tracked Rachel to the psychiatry office of Dr. Maureen Lyszinski. Rachel, with the help of [[Betsy Braddock|Psylocke]], Nightcrawler, [[Bishop (Marvel Comics)|Bishop]], and [[Cannonball (Marvel Comics)|Cannonball]], saved the doctor and took down the Death Commandos. She decided to imprison them, instead of killing them, by telling them, "I mean to find destiny in a way that brings us both [Jean Grey] honor."<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #469-471. Marvel Comics.</ref> She is also sometimes referenced as "Starchilde" in this series. ===Rise and Fall of the Shi'ar Empire=== After Rachel was kidnapped, along with Cyclops, by her paternal uncle [[Vulcan (Marvel Comics)|Vulcan]], he freed [[Darwin (character)|Darwin]] from inside him.<ref>''X-Men: Deadly Genesis'' #1-6 (2006). Marvel Comics.</ref> Later, [[Professor X]] recruited Rachel, along with [[Havok (character)|Havok]], Nightcrawler, [[Warpath (comics)|Warpath]], Darwin, and [[Polaris (Marvel Comics)|Polaris]], for a space mission to stop Vulcan from laying waste to the [[Shi'ar]] empire.<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #475 (September 2006)</ref> Xavier, who recently was stripped of his powers, recruited Rachel to serve as his telepathic "eyes and ears" during their mission. Aware of Rachel's vendetta against the Shi'ar, Xavier agreed to use their trip into space to find out who in the Shi'ar Empire gave the order to wipe out all members of the Grey family, and he warned Rachel that they will deal with the people responsible for her recent losses Xavier's way. While in space, the team was attacked by [[Korvus]], a Shi'ar warrior sent to kill Rachel. Korvus' ancestor, Rook'shir, was a previous host of the Phoenix Force, and a small portion of the Phoenix's power was left behind in his sword, the Blade of the Phoenix. With this power, Korvus made short work of the other X-Men, but when Rachel blocked the sword, their minds were involuntarily linked. Through this link, Rachel learned that Korvus' family was also murdered by the Shi'ar government because of their connection to the Phoenix. The remaining echo of the Phoenix power from the sword was then transferred to Rachel. Rachel claimed that rather than having taken the power, the power chose to go to her, saying, "The Phoenix knows me, remember? It likes me." When this happened, Rachel's normally gold energy aura turned blue, the same color as the Blade of the Phoenix. She then telekinetically disabled an explosive implant that the Shi'ar chancellor was using to force Korvus' obedience. Due to Rachel's connection to Korvus through the sword, she discovers the Phoenix Force formerly in the blade is just an echo, a "blue shadow", of the Force. The shadow of the Phoenix begins influencing Rachel's behavior, causing her to design a new darker uniform and begin a romance with Korvus.<ref name="Uncanny X-Men #481">''The Uncanny X-Men'' #481 (Feb. 2007)</ref> She soon breaks off the relationship after she realizes their bond is only because of the residual Phoenix Force.<ref>''X-Men: Emperor Vulcan'' #1 (Nov. 2007)</ref> Leading up to the fight with Vulcan, Rachel is shown using her powers to kill the guards who stand in her way. Havok warns her not to, but Rachel tells him that they deserve to die after what they did to her family. When it comes to the big fight, Rachel shows just how powerful she is by protecting Korvus from one of Vulcan's blasts. Rachel is one of the X-Men stranded in Shi'ar space when their ship is sent back to Earth. After the death of her other grandfather, Corsair, at the hands of Vulcan, she, along with Havok, Polaris, Korvus, Ch'od, and Raza, become the new Starjammers. They elect to remain in Shi'ar space and restore [[Lilandra Neramani|Lilandra]] to the throne or die trying. As her uncle states, "If they fail, he has no doubt that Vulcan will head for Earth."<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #486 (July 2007)</ref> ===Starjammers=== During the conflict, the [[Starjammers]] find another threat in the form of the Scy'ar Tal (translates as "Death to the Shi'ar"). Rachel makes contact with the eldest Scy'ar Tal and discovers their true origin. The Scy'ar Tal were originally called the M'Kraan. Early in their history, the Shi`ar attacked them, killing a great number of their people and making the rest flee for their lives. Eventually, the Shi'ar settled on their planet, took the M'Kraan Crystal as their own, and passed down the legend of the M'Kraan Crystal as a sacred gift from their deities, [[Sharra]] and [[K'ythri]]. The M'Kraan then changed their name to Scy'ar Tal and devoted their culture and society to the destruction of the Shi`ar Empire. With their first attack, they destroyed Feather's Edge by transporting a star to obliterate it. After which, Vulcan made contact with the Starjammers to call a temporary ceasefire. During the ceasefire, Rachel comes into contact with the Death Commandos again and attempts to kill them to avenge the deaths of her relatives; however, she is deterred by Polaris. In the end, all the Starjammers are captured by the Shi'ar except Rachel, Korvus, and Lilandra. ===X-Men: Kingbreaker and War of Kings=== Rachel and the Starjammers play a large role in the sequel to the ''Emperor Vulcan'' miniseries called ''X-Men: Kingbreaker''.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.newsarama.com/comics/080823-XMenKingbreaker.html | title=Chris Yost Talks X-Men: Kingbreaker | last=Ekstrom | first=Steve | work=[[Newsarama]] | date=August 23, 2008}}</ref> She is also seen prominently in the "[[War of Kings]]" storyline, which features Vulcan, the [[Inhumans]], [[Nova (Richard Rider)|Nova]], and the [[Guardians of the Galaxy (2008 team)|Guardians of the Galaxy]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://marvel.com/news/story/4329/sdcc_08_war_of_kings | title=SDCC '08: War of Kings | last=Morse | first=Ben | work=Marvel.com | date=September 15, 2008}}</ref> While with the Starjammers, in battle with Vulcan's new guard, the fragment of the "blue" Phoenix within her and Korvus' blade mysteriously leaves them. After the Phoenix echo leaves Rachel, she says "please... not now.... Mom." From this frame onward, the "hound" markings reappear on Rachel's face.<ref name="X-Men: Kingbreaker #4">''X-Men: Kingbreaker'' #4 (May 2009)</ref> In agreement with the Inhumans, the Starjammers and the Guardians of the Galaxy assault a Shi'ar vessel to free Lilandra, hoping to end the conflict while restoring her to the throne. Even without her Phoenix powers, Rachel is powerful enough to entrap Gladiator in an illusion to keep him distracted from battle. Their gambit pays off and the group is able to free Lilandra.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=July 2009}} Rachel is next seen as Lilandra's bodyguard along with the rest of the Starjammers. On the home planet of the Shi'ar, Lilandra assumes her throne, but while making a ceremonial gesture is killed by the murderer known as Razor, who possesses the [[Darkhawk]] armor. The only person who perceives this is Rachel, since Razor is shielded from the perceptions of others.<ref>''War of Kings'' #4 (Aug. 2009)</ref> After Lilandra is assassinated, Rachel fights alongside the Starjammers against the Shi'ar Guard and Araki, who has summoned the same Shi'ar commandos that killed Rachel's family and branded her with the Shi'ar death mark. Rachel uses her powers to implode Black Cloak's head, saying, "He was the one... He killed my family," though killing him does not make her feel happier. Gladiator finishes the job by killing Araki himself. Rachel, along with the rest of the Starjammers, regroup later on and mourn the Shi'ar, as they doubt that they will recover from this war.<ref>''War of Kings'' #5 (Sept. 2009)</ref> ===Realm of Kings=== It is known through [[Ch'od]], and apparently due to the incident where she and Korvus both lost the connection to the Phoenix Force, that Rachel and Korvus, along with [[Havok (comics)|Havok]] and [[Polaris (Marvel Comics)|Polaris]], have departed for Earth.<ref>''Realm of Kings: Imperial Guard'' #2 (Feb. 2010)</ref> ===Age of X=== While on the way back to Earth, Rachel attempted to contact Professor Xavier or Emma Frost with a message. However at that moment, Moira (a powerful alternate personality of the mutant Legion) warped reality taking Rachel's mind with it creating the amnesic Revenant. Once reality was restored, Rachel's mind is separated from her body which according to her is "half a universe away". Because of Moira's actions, Rachel no longer remembers the message and her mind retains the form of her Age of X counterpart. Scott promised her that they would return her home.<ref>''X-Men: Legacy'' #248</ref> ===Schism and Regenesis=== Rachel reappears in ''[[X-Men: Schism|Schism]]''. She asks Rogue to connect with her to see what will happen. When the two of them touch, Rogue sees a vision of where Rachel, Havok and Polaris are as Rachel then returns to her body. When she awakens she is met by an unseen villain holding a gun and telling her he has killed her friends.<ref>''X-Men: Legacy'' #250</ref> Borrowing one of [[Legion (Marvel Comics)|Legion]]'s manifold powers, [[Rogue (Marvel Comics)|Rogue]] teleports alongside [[Gambit (Marvel Comics)|Gambit]], [[Magneto (Marvel Comics)|Magneto]] and [[Joanna Cargill|Frenzy]] to rescue their teammates on the other side of the galaxy. Once there, Rachel is retrieved from a band of pirates as Rogue becomes their new leader. The remaining X-Men discover they've arrived at a space station called Gul Damar which is in a state of upheaval due to the rebellion of insectoid creatures called Grad Nan Holt against their [[Shi'ar]] enslavers. They are also being pulled into an exploding sun and the entire civil war is revealed to be orchestrated by a powerful Grad Nan Holt telepath known as "Friendless." A number of battles with the creature proves unsuccessful for Rachel, but with the combined efforts of Rogue and the X-Men they are able to defeat him and return home via the wormhole that was created from the collapsing star.<ref>''X-Men: Legacy'' #254–258</ref> Rachel as part of a team of Wolverine's X-Men attempted to psychically battle Exodus in an attempt to prevent the assassination of Cyclops. The team is eventually beaten and the X-Men are saved by [[Generation Hope (comics)|Generation Hope]].<ref>''X-Men: Legacy'' #263</ref> Rachel is then invited to hold a position as senior staff member of the "Jean Grey School for Higher Learning," which was rebuilt from the Xavier Institute and has Wolverine as acting Headmaster and [[Kitty Pryde]] as Headmistress.<ref>''X-Men: Regenesis''</ref><ref>''Wolverine and the X-Men'' #1</ref> ====Avengers vs. X-Men==== During the events of ''[[Avengers vs X-Men|AVX]]'', when the X-Men on Utopia escape from the invading Avengers, Rachel contacts Cyclops to provide Hope's location.<ref>''Avengers vs. X-Men'' #3</ref> Afterwards, Rachel states that she knows the Phoenix Force better than anyone else on Earth and that she is living proof that it can be controlled. She also says that if the Phoenix has chosen her and that is the destiny that Hope wants, she will do everything in her power to help her. She and Iceman tell Wolverine at the school that they are going to help Cyclops in the battle.<ref>''Wolverine and the X-Men'' #10</ref> However, when Cyclops and Emma Frost begin to be corrupted by the Phoenix's power, she, like the other X-Men, decide to oppose their rule.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=May 2016}} Rachel then battled against Cyclops and helped both the Avengers and X-Men in the final battle.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=May 2016}} ====Marvel NOW! and Inhuman war==== In 2013, Marvel revealed an all new all female series simply named ''[[X-Men (comic book)|X-Men]]''. Written by Brian Wood with art by Olivier Coipel, ''X-Men'' will feature an all female cast including Storm, Jubilee, Rogue, Kitty Pryde, Rachel Grey and Psylocke.<ref>{{cite web|last=Esposito|first=Joe|title=Marvel Debuts All-Female X-Men|url=http://uk.ign.com/articles/2013/01/14/marvel-debuts-all-female-x-men|website=IGN|date=14 January 2013 }}</ref> The X-Men are in pursuit of Arkea, who has attempted to revive the X-Men's long lost enemies. The X-Men are attacked by the newly formed Sisterhood and Rachel is telepathically locked down by [[Madelyne Pryor]]. Storm strikes a deal for Rachels freedom allowing Madelyne and Selene to walk free.<ref>''X-Men'' vol. 4 #12 (Feb. 2014)</ref> In the ''[[AXIS (comics)|AXIS]]'' story arc, Storm sends the entire student body against the Red Onslaught in an attempt to save Earth. Rachel is shown to be reverted to her hound form by Dr. Doom and Wanda Maximoffs spell.<ref>''Deadpool'' #38 (Dec. 2014)</ref> Rachel is part of Storm's team of Amazing X-Men who attempts to stop the Living Monolith from becoming the new Juggernaut.<ref>''Amazing X-Men'' #15 (Jan. 2015)</ref> Rachel Grey is distrusting of Spider-Man's newly appointed position as Jean Grey School guidance counsellor. Using her telepathy she seeks to expose his secret identity only to lose that memory by being mind-wiped by Martha Johansson.<ref>''Spider-Man and the X-Men'' #1-5 (Jan. 2015–April 2015)</ref> Rachel is shown as a teacher at the Jean Grey Institute in the battle against Kenji.<ref>''Storm'' #10 (April 2015)</ref> ===ResurrXion=== When Kitty Pryde returns from space to lead the X-Men, Rachel joins her team in ''X-Men Gold'' and adopts the unique, new code name Prestige.<ref>{{cite web |last1=White |first1=Brett |title=ResurrXion Watch: Which X-Men Are Missing In Action? |url=https://www.cbr.com/resurrxion-watch-which-x-men-are-missing-in-action/ |website=CBR |date=December 8, 2016}}</ref> ===Dawn of X=== In the new status quo for mutants post ''[[House of X and Powers of X]]'', Professor X and Magneto invite all mutants to live on Krakoa and welcome even former enemies into their fold.<ref>''House of X'' #5. Marvel Comics.</ref> Rachel spends some time with her family on the Summer House, the new residence of the Summers Family, located on the Moon.<ref>''X-Men'' vol. 5 #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> Soon after X (Xavier) is killed by bioengineered human terrorists,<ref>''X-Force'' vol. 6 #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> Cyclops gathers Rachel and Kid Cable for a mission on the Atlantic Ocean regarding a piece of their new homeland of Krakoa.<ref>''X-Men'' vol. 5 #2. Marvel Comics.</ref> Later, she joins Polaris, Daken, Northstar and former X-students Eye-Boy and Prodigy in a new initiative in Krakoa: they are to investigate any mutant death and prepare a report for The Five as part of the Resurrection Protocols of Krakoa. Their first case involves the supposed death of Northstar's twin sister, Aurora.<ref>''X-Factor'' vol. 4 #1. Marvel Comics.</ref>
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