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The "Earth-TRN414" used on this page is an unofficial Temporary Reality Number that was assigned by our wiki until an official designation is provided by Marvel.
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History

This reality shared the same history as Earth-10005 up until 1973, at which point the Wolverine from that universe travelled back in time in order to prevent Mystique from killing Bolivar Trask and thus avert a dystopian future.[1]

Timeline

1970s

Driven by the belief that mutants will one day eradicate the human species, Bolivar Trask commissioned the Sentinel program, a robotic police force designed to hunt down and kill mutants. Mutant shapeshifter Mystique moved to assassinate Trask before the program further developed, but mutants of a dystopian future had pinpointed this as the event that triggered mutant annihilation, and so they sought to prevent it by sending one of their own back in time. By doing so, the X-Men were reformed, the dystopian future was averted, and mutants were set on a new path of redemption.[1]

1980s

Following the revelation of mutants' existence to the public, many began fearing what they could do while others formed cults and organizations in response to these mutants. One cult was able to discover what they believed to be the first ever mutant in history, En Sabah Nur. Their discovery led them to excavate his remains from under a fallen pyramid, unknowingly awakening En Sabah Nur from his dormancy. Outraged at what had become of the world during his slumber, En Sabah Nur gathered together four powerful mutants to help him cleanse the world. However, in the end, he was defeated by the X-Men and a mutant who wielded the power of the Phoenix force.[2]

2010s

In the modern age, Francis Freeman started developing experiments on how to trigger the dormant mutant gene within any ordinary human via torture and near death experiences. Freeman was successful in creating mutants for his criminal organization, but eventually came into conflict with mutant mercenary Deadpool. Deadpool, determined to get back his ex-girlfriend from Freeman, and teamed up with a couple of X-Men, took down Freeman's organization and put a stop to the mutant experimentation.[3]

Residents

Introduced in X-Men: Days of Future Past

Introduced in Deadpool

Introduced in X-Men: Apocalypse

Organizations

Locations

Notes

Future

See Also

Links and References

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 X-Men: Days of Future Past (film)
  2. X-Men: Apocalypse
  3. Deadpool (film)
  4. Kit, Borys (12 July 2013) 'Kick-Ass 2' Filmmaker Tackling Fox's 'X-Force' (Exclusive) The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved on 17 September 2015.
  5. D'Alessandro, Anthony (7 March 2017) ‘Logan’ & ‘X-Men’ Architect Simon Kinberg On Expanding The Series & The Risks & Rewards Of R-Rated Superhero Movies: Q&A Deadline. Retrieved on 16 April 2017.
  6. Eisenberg, Eric (20 March 2017) Why Deadpool 3 And X-Force Will Be Very Different Projects CinemaBlend. Retrieved on 16 April 2017.
  7. Fleming, Jr., Mike (12 October 2017) Drew Goddard To Direct, Write ‘X-Force’ With Deadpool Leading Black Ops Force At Fox Deadline. Retrieved on 07 September 2017.
  8. Fleming, Jr., Mike (16 November 2017) James Franco, Simon Kinberg, ‘Wonder Woman’ Scribe Allan Heinberg Team On Fox’s Marvel Mutant ‘Multiple Man’ Deadline. Retrieved on 26 December 2017.
  9. Chmielewski, Dawn (14 December 2017) Disney Set To Acquire Most Of Fox, A Game-Changing Deal That Will Redraw Hollywood Landscape Deadline. Retrieved on 26 December 2017.
  10. White, Peter (14 December 2017) Disney-Fox Deal: Bob Iger Discusses Digital Future, James Murdoch, Hulu and $2B Cost Savings Deadline. Retrieved on 26 December 2017.
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