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==Other versions== In the very first issue of the ''Uncanny X-Men'' story arc "Season of the Witch", Rachel and [[Betsy Braddock|Psylocke]] were transported to the [[White Hot Room]]<ref name="Uncanny X-Men #462">''Uncanny X-Men'' #462</ref> as an indirect result of the reality-shift performed by a mentally unstable [[Scarlet Witch]].<ref>''House of M'' #1 (Aug. 2005)</ref> While there, it was established that the Rachel appearing in [[Earth-616]] (originally from Earth-811) has no true alternate counterparts within the Marvel multiverse. Rather, all other incarnations of "Rachel Summers" that exist in parallel timelines (see below) are linked only by having the same name, or attributes.{{citation needed|date=November 2013}} ===House of M=== The ''[[House of M]]'' reality had Rachel and Psylocke return to their dimension and thus be engrossed in the Scarlet Witch's reconstruction of the world. In this reality, Rachel was the bodyguard and traveling companion to Psylocke, who was crowned British royalty after her brother, Brian, became ruler of all England.<ref name="Uncanny X-Men #464"/> Rachel then became involved with [[Captain Britain]]'s mission to seal the breach in reality (rift) that was created by the Scarlet Witch's manipulations.<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #465 (Dec. 2005)</ref> ===Variations of Days of Future Past=== In at least three alternate future timelines derived from "Days of Future Past", a Rachel Summers married [[Franklin Richards (Fantastic Four)|Franklin Richards]] and procreated mutant children. One such child was the time-traveling supervillain [[Hyperstorm]] (Jonathan Richards). Hyperstorm was responsible for causing the [[Fantastic Four]] to think that [[Mister Fantastic]] (Jonathan's grandfather) and [[Doctor Doom]] were dead; he was only defeated when he was trapped in another dimension by [[Galactus]].<ref name="Fantastic Four #414">''Fantastic Four'' #414</ref> The second child was Dream Summers, who possessed [[Empathy|empathic]] superpowers. She was a superhero who appeared in the ''Spider-Man/X-Men: Time's Arrow'' trilogy of novels. In a third reality, they produced a child named David Richards, who was rescued from a concentration camp by the interdimensional traveling [[Exiles (Marvel Comics)|Exiles]] and raised by the "[[Age of Apocalypse]]" version of [[Sabretooth (character)|Sabretooth]].<ref>''Exiles'' #12–13 (June–July 2002)</ref> David's traumatic experiences at the camp motivated him to become a fanatical murderer.<ref>''Exiles'' #59 (April 2005)</ref> In another variation of the "Days of Future Past", shown in ''Weapon X: Days of Future Now'', a Rachel Summers was captured by [[Weapon X]] and detained in the "Neverland" [[concentration camp]].<ref>''Weapon X: Days of Future Now'' #5 (Jan. 2006)</ref> ===Exiles=== In the so-called "Legacy Earth" reality of ''[[Exiles (comics)|Exiles]]'', in which the [[Legacy Virus]] mutated into a [[Techno-organic virus|techno-organic]] plague, a Rachel Summers was a member of the [[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]], the last superhero group. At [[Kevin Sydney|Morph]]'s behest, she contacted [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]] and the [[Asgard (comics)|Asgardians]] to help them against the Vi-Locks, a race of beings infected with the techno-organic virus.<ref>''Exiles'' #22 (April 2003)</ref> ===''X-Men: The End''=== The miniseries ''[[X-Men: The End]]'' (written by [[Chris Claremont]]) details the last adventures of the X-Men in a possible future. In this reality, Rachel played a central role, and was the political [[campaign manager]] of Kitty Pryde ([[Chicago]] mayoral candidate).<ref>''X-Men: The End, Book 1'' (Sept. 2004)</ref> However, she abandoned this position after [[Cassandra Nova]] led a series of attacks on the X-Men and their allies.<ref>''X-Men: The End, Book 2'' (May 2005)</ref> She traveled alongside [[Cable (comics)|Cable]] into [[Shi'ar]] space. After a Professor X was taken hostage by Nova, and she entered his psyche to free him. However, Nova traps her and Lilandra within. She seemingly kills them both, but Rachel used the power of the Phoenix to save herself and incapacitates Nova. They leave Xavier's mind and continue the battle in Rachel's mind, where Rachel is overpowered. Cassandra, using Rachel's body, kills Jean Grey and Cyclops, leaving Rachel forced to watch the ordeal. Nova then leaves Rachel's body, stealing the Phoenix Force. This immediately kills her, as the Phoenix is the only thing keeping her alive after Cassandra destroyed her mental form.<ref>''X-Men: The End, Book Three'' #6</ref>
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