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Once
a forthright and proper British maiden, Betsy Braddock found herself
transformed into a finely tuned Asian assassin. A warrior, Psylocke lived
according to her own rules. Hated and feared by humanity as a member of
the outlaw X-Men, she laid down her life in defense of a planet on the
brink of genetic war -- fighting to unlock the future history of our
world!
Real
name: Elisabeth Braddock
Occupation: Adventurer at the time of her death
Group affiliation: X-Men at the time of her death, formerly
Excalibur
Base of operations: Mobile at the time of her death
First appearance: Captain Britain (Vol. 1) #8 (1976)
First American appearance: New Mutants Annual #2 (1986)
Height:
5'11"
Weight: 155 lbs.
Eyes: Black
Hair: Purple
Powers: A former telepath, Psylocke could manifest her telekinesis
in the form of a sword with a blade a molecule thick, capable of slicing
through virtually any object due to the sheer force of her will. Also, she
exhibited the ability to levitate objects, herself and others, and
kinetically manipulate matter. But Psylocke was inexperienced and caused
herself great strain performing such feats.
Weapons:
In combat, Psylocke relied on her telekinetic sword and Ninja training,
augmented by her mutant talents.
History:
Betsy Braddock was the daughter of Dr. James Braddock -- once a denizen of
Otherworld, an interdimensional kingdom positioned at the nexus of
reality, where science and sorcery exist as one. James Braddock was sent
to Earth on a quest to father the champion who would come to be called
Captain Britain. His first child, Jamie, seemingly did not inherit the
genes that would result in superhuman powers. But Braddocks' next
children, the twins Brian and Betsy, helped their father fulfill his
mission.
As
Captain Britain, Brian became his country's foremost defender, fighting
alongside the world's greatest heroes. Betsy developed psychic powers,
which she used in service of the British law-enforcement agency known as
S.T.R.I.K.E. -- a counterpart of S.H.I.E.L.D., a global intelligence and
peacekeeping organization. By day, she was a "face." She
dominated the covers of the world's fashion magazines, just as she ruled
the runways from Milan to New York. By night, however, she lived a secret
life -- serving her homeland as a special agent.
When
Brian stepped down as Captain Britain, his sister was persuaded to take up
the mantle. But Betsy's career as England's preeminent costumed champion
came to an untimely end when one of her brother's foes, Slaymaster,
savagely beat her until she lay near death and blind. Realizing that her
telepathic abilities compensated for her lack of sight, Betsy traveled to
Switzerland to recuperate. There, she became a prisoner of the
other-dimensional creature called Mojo, who took control of Betsy's will
and gifted her with artificial eyes. Ultimately, she was rescued by
Professor Charles Xavier's second generation of students, the New Mutants.
Now
known as Psylocke, Betsy continued her evolution as a member of the X-Men,
Xavier's outlaw band of heroic mutant adventurers. Her most significant
transformation took place when the Chinese crime lord called the Mandarin
and the other-dimensional sorceress known as Spiral transplanted her
psyche into the body of Kwannon, a Ninja assassin. Likewise, Kwannon's
essence came to dwell in Betsy's form. The two women maintained their own
distinct personalities, while acquiring each other's memories and skills.
For a time, a brainwashed Betsy adopted the guise of Lady Mandarin -- the
top assassin for the Hand, a clan of Ninja dedicated to world domination.
When Kwannon succumbed to the lethal mutant plague known as the Legacy
Virus, Betsy became trapped forever in her new form.
A
life-saving encounter with the other-dimensional energy source called the
Crimson Dawn resulted in a more subtle, though no less meaningful,
metamorphosis. Psylocke's fighting skills and telepathic talents were
enhanced -- and she acquired the ability to transport herself and others
through shadows, as well as become one with the shadows. Also, the mark of
the Crimson Dawn -- a blade-like, red tattoo -- appeared over her left
eye. Betsy later sacrificed her psychic powers to forever imprison the
telepathic criminal called the Shadow King in her astral shadow form, but
subsequently acquired a range of telekinetic abilities.
Soon
after, Betsy left Xavier's mansion with a small strike force of fellow
X-Men in search of the diaries of the blind mutant seer known as Destiny,
which map out human history for the next thousand years. While in
Valencia, Spain, the team was captured by the Action Force of the Guardia
Civil, that country's national police. Subjected to a battery of tests,
the X-Men were released into a technologically fortified maze to gauge the
their fighting abilities and mutant powers. Psylocke, the blue-furred
Beast and the ability-absorbing Rogue found themselves in the
headquarters' control center, separated from their teammates. There, they
encountered Vargas -- a criminal claiming to be the first manifestation of
the next authentic generation of humanity, the pure and legitimate Homo
sapiens superior. Her teammates wounded, Betsy engaged her opponent in a
duel to the death ... which ended when Vargas speared his sword through
her abdomen. Psylocke's sudden demise left her teammates -- and her lover,
Thunderbird III -- to balance the scales and complete the quest for
Destiny's missing diaries.
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