MYSTIQUE
Universe Marvel Universe
Real Name Unrevealed
Aliases Raven Darkh�lme, Foxx, Helmut Stein, Mallory Brickman, B. Byron Biggs,
Surge, Ronnie Lake, Holt Adler, Leni Zauber, Raven Wagner, others
Identity Secret
Occupation Mercenary, adventurer, former terrorist, government operative,
private investigator, model, journalist
Citizenship U.S.A., criminal record
Place of Birth Unrevealed
Known Relatives Christian Wagner (ex-husband, deceased), Kurt Wagner (Nightcrawler,
son), Graydon Creed (son, deceased), Anna Marie (Rogue, foster daughter), Miles
Ralph Brickman (husband), Gloria Brickman (adopted daughter)
Group Affiliation X-Men, formerly Xavier Institute Student Body, X-Corps,
Brotherhood Of Mutants, X-Factor, Freedom Force, Brotherhood Of Evil Mutants,
DARPA
Education Unrevealed
Height 5'10" (variable)
Weight 120 lbs.
Eyes Yellow, no visible pupils (variable)
Hair Red (variable)
Powers
Mystique can psionically shift the atoms of her body to duplicate any humanoid
of either sex, wearing any kind of clothing. She can precisely duplicate another
person�s retina pattern, finger, palm and skin-pore patterns, and vocal cords.
She can increase her volume, but not her mass. Mystique�s power grants her age
retardation, increased healing, and immunity to drugs and poisons.
Abilities
Mystique is a highly skilled combatant, actress, marksman, and strategist in
terrorist and commando operations.
Weapons
Mystique uses an array of conventional weapons.
Paraphernalia
While working as Xavier's operative, she used advanced equipment created for her
by Forge.
Little is known about Mystique's past due to the fact that she can eliminate the
outward signs of aging with her shape-changing power, and it's not known exactly
how old she is. She apparently learned to use her shape-changing power at a very
early age, for there is no evidence known to the public or the government that
Raven Darkholme ever looked like anything but a normal human being. Years ago
Mystique had an affair with Victor Creed and they had a son, Graydon Creed, the
recently-assassinated presidential candidate and hater of mutants. Mystique has
also claimed to be the mother of Nightcrawler. At some point in recent years
Mystique became the protector of the young mutant named Rogue, and looked upon
Rogue as if she where her own daughter. While Rogue was under her care, she
maintained the false identity of Mallory Brickman, the wife of U.S. Senator
Ralph Brickman and her adopted daughter, Gloria, was a result.
Mystique had concealed her superhuman powers and criminal intentions so well
over the years that, as Darkholme, she was able to rise rapidly through the
United States Civil Service to the trusted position of Deputy Director of the
Defense Advanced Research Planning Agency (DARPA) in the United States
Department of Defense, giving her access to military secrets and advanced
weaponry, both of which she used for her own criminal and subversive purposes.
Mystique organized the third incarnation of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants,
which originally consisted of herself, Avalanche, the Blob, Destiny, and Pyro.
Mystique named her group after the original Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, an
organization founded by Magneto.
This Brotherhood first became known when it attempted to intimidate the public
by assassinating Senator Robert Kelly, who was investigating what he perceived
was the possible danger posed by the existence of any superhuman beings. The
X-Men thwarted the assassination attempt, and the Brotherhood later clashed with
the X-Men on other occasions, as well as the Avengers and other heroes. Rogue
was a member of the Brotherhood for a time but finally left to join the X-Men in
order to find help in learning how to deal with her superhuman powers.
Anti-mutant sentiment among normal human beings had greatly increased, and the
federal government launched its own covert anti-mutant program, Project:
Wideawake. Believing that the times had become too dangerous for the Brotherhood
to continue its criminal activities, Mystique went to Dr. Valerie Cooper,
special assistant to the head of the National Security Council, and offered the
Brotherhood's services to the government. Cooper agreed to convey the offer to
the President, on the condition that the Brotherhood pass a test she imposed:
the capture of Magneto. The Brotherhood, now renamed Freedom Force, succeeded in
bringing Magneto to the authorities (only because he voluntarily surrendered to
them) and soon afterwards officially entered the government's employ. In return,
and as Freedom Force's leader, Mystique received a Presidential pardon for all
criminal charges against her, but the pardon would be revoked if any member of
Freedom Force was found committing a crime. During her time with Freedom Force,
Mystique faced many new opponents such as the Grip, Avengers West Coast, and
several other foes. During this stint, her team was sent to Muir Island and were
confronted by the Reavers, who killed her teammate Stonewall. During the battle,
Mystique charged Forge with the duty of protecting Destiny, which he did until
Destiny convinced him that Mystique needed more help. After Forge left to help
Mystique, Destiny was slain by a mind-controlled Legion. Afterwards, Mystique
swore vengeance on Forge for her friend's death, but a visit by a future version
of herself convinced her to take some time off to mourn the death of Destiny.
During her time off, she went on a cruise and scattered Destiny's ashes into the
ocean.
Raven recently made a deal with Professor Charles Xavier. Hunted by many
countries for her acts of terrorism, Xavier offered her protection from being
detected by them. In exchange, she was to act as Xavier's secret operative. If
she was caught, Xavier would deny ever working with her. Former lover Forge
aided her by providing technology while Shortpack acted as her handler. After
completing quite a few missions, Mystique ended her working relationship with
Xavier and infiltrated the Xavier Institute under the guise of Foxx, a student
put in Gambit's squad. Her true identity revealed by Emma Frost, Raven claimed
to want to join the X-Men and have a better relationship with her foster
daughter. She has since gone working with a new associate, Pulse, who she thinks
is a better fit for Rogue. Mystique's true motives, and who she was
communicating with while inside the Institute, remain a mystery.
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