Perhaps the two most fascinating alternate realities, Life 8 and Life 9 depict Moira rejecting Xavier and seeking out the villains. Magneto's Life 8 has the duo conqueror America and establishing the House of M. Life 9 has Moira wake Apocalypse, with them killing their first opposition, Xavier and Magneto. Both lives involve a war against humans and machines -- War of M and Apocalypse War, respectively -- although only Life 8 reveals Magneto perishing from it. Moira soon die herself from a failed prison escape.
In Life 9, we never see what happens after the Apocalypse War begins, although that reality had to end with Moira's death as well, or else Life 10 wouldn't be possible.
So here we are in the current iteration of the Marvel Universe. After everything Moira has tried, she decides to attempt something revolutionary with what may very well be her final life. Moira decides she and Xavier will break all the rules, which is probably how we come to have the Powers of X future timeline. The reason we believe Life 10 to be the Marvel Universe is that it's the only one in which Moira marries Joseph MacTaggert and has a son, the mutant Proteus.
We also see this life is the only one with "House of X" represented. Hickman did clear up some confusion with those two dates following the release of House of X 2, revealing there is a typo, and the two dates were inversed in the infographic.
We also learn Moira faked her death with a Shi'ar golem, meaning she's still alive and in hiding. The reason behind the subterfuge is a mystery for now. Another date that stands out is Moira and Xavier's recruitment of Magneto in Year Moira would have to remember how she failed working with Magneto in Life 8, and the trio had a schism four years later. So what was her plan in bringing the three of them together? Hickman's retcon of Moira's entire past brings up these types of questions, which is great for fan theories.
The biggest unanswered questions are the missing Life 6, Life 9 not ending, and Moira faking her death in Life He's been a fan of comics since the '90s, when his older brother introduced him to the medium.
Some of his first memories include receiving a monthly subscription box with Amazing Spider-Man , the first part of "Round Robin: The Sidekick's Revenge," along with highly successful launches of X-Men 1 and X-Force 1. She runs a hospital for sick and dying mutants in Scotland. She divorces Xavier after he leaves her to chase the dream of a mutant utopian society alongside Magneto in the Savage Land , before they became enemies. When Proteus escapes from the hospital and begins jumping from body to body, quickly burning each one out, she calls in the X-Men for assistance.
This leads to a battle of epic proportions that endangers hundreds of people and leads to the death of Agent Betsy Braddock from the British Secret Service. Proteus body-hopped into Betsy's body while she was using her powers to help Professor X search for him and he goes on to use her powers to kill many people. She was able to momentarily wrest control from him and begged Professor X to kill her, he wouldn't, so Colossus did the job for him.
It is later discovered by the X-Men that Moira had been procuring funding for her hospital by making and selling the drug Banshee , a lethal and addictive drug that enhances mutant powers and was somehow derived from experiments on Wolverine by Magneto and Professor Xavier during their time in the Savage Land. Wolverine tries to destroy her supply and she fights back with an up to now unknown mutant power, a deafening sonic cry very similar to that of the drug's namesake.
She is quickly defeated by Wolverine, despite her sonic cry, and is left for dead in the exploding hospital. Quicksilver finds her emerging from the ruins of the hospital, how she survived is unknown, but their conversation alludes to the fact that she is now working with Magneto.
We meet House of M Moira during the Exiles ' world tour. During the House of M, Moira was seen working on a cure for her son's mutation. This research into curing mutation was seen as potentially threatening by the King Magneto and he has Sentinels dispatched to Muir Island.
Both Moira and her son escaped and he went on to become the sociopathic serial killer known as Mutant X. Moira helps the Exiles track down Mutant X, who at this point is living in the body of Beak's girlfriend, Angel. A huge fight ensues and Moira shoots her son, who has a weakness to metal one of his only weaknesses , forcing him to abandon the host body that he was using and seek out a new one.
He attempts to posses his mother's body, but she chooses death over that and shoots herself in the head. Moira receives a telegram to be at the side of Charles Xavier. When she arrives, she learns the telegram was sent by Beast Hank McCoy.
Hank wanted Moira to help the Professor through his anguish. She first appears in a video for Xavier's Ethics class. She talks about what is considered right and wrong, such as whether it would be right to transfer the mind of a dying father of four into the body of a man born with no higher brain functions. Later, after the death of Xavier she is shown sitting next to beast at his funeral; sobbing.
After the film's ending credits, she appears again for a brief scene, where it appears that Xavier has transferred his mind into the body of the patient following his physical body being destroyed by Jean Grey. In the director's commentary for the movie's DVD, it is revealed that this patient is, in fact, the identical twin of Xavier, whose mind had been destroyed before birth by the power of Charles' mutation.
Thus it is that Charles' voice is used and Moira instantly recognizes him. Xavier's twin is Cassandra Nova. Moira helps the mutants throughout the film, and at the end helps Xavier set up his school for the gifted. Moira is also responsible for giving the X-Men their name. Moira is portrayed by actress Rose Byrne. This edit will also create new pages on Comic Vine for:.
At first they were met with ridicule, dismissing Xavier's attempt to demonstrate his telepathy as just a case of reading body-language, only be shocked when when Raven proved their claims when she morphed into one of the agents.
However, with the backing of an agent known only as The Man in Black, MacTaggert agreed to help them stop Shaw as a liaison of sorts between Charles' team and "Division X", the government department they operated under. Although the team retreated to Xavier's mansion after the CIA base was attacked, MacTaggert accompanied them as Xavier sought to train the rest of the team in the use of their powers.
MacTaggert participated in the team's mission to stop the Cuban Missile Crisis and helped bring down the Hellfire Club, although she was indirectly responsible for Charles's paralysis when she shot at Erik Lensherr after he turned against the rest of the team; a bullet she fired was deflected by Erik and hit Xavier's spine. After sharing a kiss with Charles at his mansion and christening his new team the X-Men , he erased her memory of their location so that she could not reveal it to the CIA, nor be made to tell them.
Charles later restored her memories and she became an adviser to Charles and the X-Men. Is there in-universe or out-of-universe explanation for this? So, it would make sense for her to appear in the X-Men movies as well. In the comics, she's a research scientist working on X-gene mutations. When Xavier mentions her in Last Stand it seems like she's probably in that kind of role. The two develop a bit of an attraction, and after defeating the Hellfire Club, she helps tare care of the newly-paralyzed Xavier.
However, to protect both her and his school, Xavier erases her memory of him and the events that took place. Sometime after that, Moira clearly left the CIA, but she was still drawn towards mutants.
She must have become a geneticist by the time of Last Stand in the late 's, and it would make sense that Xavier would keep track of her -- he likely still had feelings for her.
When Wolverine traveled back in time during Days of Future Past , mutants became public knowledge much earlier in history than expected.
This caused a number of changes in the world's future dealing with mutants. One of these, presumably, is that Moira never left the CIA, but instead became one of their mutant experts.
The most recent film where Moira has appeared was Age of Apocalypse in the 's, where she is still a CIA agent, though she apparently still does not remember Xavier or the events of First Class.
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