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===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]]'' #141β142. 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]]'' #1β2 (Dec. 1985βJan. 1986)</ref>
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