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assassins birthed by misguided minds to eradicate the mutant menace, the
Sentinels most often have met defeat at the hands of their intended
targets: the X-Men, genetic crusaders fighting for peaceful coexistence
between the two species of man. The destruction of these mechanical
marvels invariably leads to the development of enhanced models, as
scientists co-opt various technologies and assimilate past advancements.
Now able to alter their forms to keep pace with mutant adaptation, the
Sentinels stand poised to descend on an unsuspecting populace!
Base
of operations: Worldwide
First appearance: X-Men (Vol. 1) #14 (1965)
Powers: None
Weapons:
The current Sentinels, powered by the same technology as their robotic
predecessors, possess superhuman strength, endurance and agility. All
Sentinels are outfitted with the latest in mutant-scanning technology and
tactical-analysis software. Simply by observing a target, they can devise
the best means of capturing or eradicating it. If their initial attempt
falls short, Sentinels assess all available data to formulate superior
tactics. The androids deploy a vast arsenal of weapons in their pursuit of
their mutant quarry -- from jet-propulsion units to wrist-mounted blaster
arrays to conventional revolvers and automatic firearms.
History: Created by noted anthropologist Bolivar Trask, the first
Sentinels were lumbering, semi-humanoid robots tasked with the
apprehension or elimination of mutants. Although Trask's principal field
of expertise was anthropology, he also demonstrated considerable talent in
the areas of biophysics, cybernetics and robotics. When his young son,
Lawrence, developed precognitive abilities, Trask embarked on a privately
funded anthropological study of the rapidly increasing, worldwide
emergence of genetically empowered individuals. He became convinced that
these mutants, the first of a newly evolving race, would use their powers
to dominate the world and enslave mankind. Trask eventually founded a
small group of researchers, led by himself and his now-adult son, to
compile evidence that mutants posed a threat to humanity. Drawing on his
considerable fortune, Trask hired a large team of cyberneticists,
roboticists and engineers to realize his designs for the ultimate solution
to what he perceived as a global dilemma.
Trask
publicly revealed the existence of the Sentinels during a live, televised
debate on the alleged mutant menace with Professor Charles Xavier --
secretly the telepathic leader of the heroic band of masked, mutant
adventurers known as the X-Men. The Sentinels were programmed to protect
mankind from mutants, but cold logic led them to conclude that they could
best accomplish this aim by seizing control of society from the imperfect
humans they considered to be their inferiors. One of the Sentinels
attacked and kidnapped Trask during the debate, countermanding his orders.
The Alpha Sentinel, Master Mold, attempted to force Trask to construct
more of its kind, so as to facilitate the androids' conquest of the human
race. Training a thought-reading probe on the ape-like X-Man called the
Beast, Trask realized that not all mutants would inevitably use their
powers to subjugate humanity. Finally grasping the magnitude of the evil
he had wrought, the scientist sacrificed his life to destroy Master Mold.
Following
Bolivar Trask's death, his son spearheaded construction of the Mark II
Sentinels. Wrongly blaming the X-Men for his father's fate, Larry Trask
targeted the outcast adventurers for capture and imprisonment. When the
medallion that suppressed Trask's powers was removed, the Sentinels
realized that he was a mutant and declared their autonomy. In effect, they
had become their own masters. The Sentinels computed that the best way to
halt human evolution was to destroy the sun, the source of most
mutation-inducing radiation on Earth. While orbiting their target,
however, they concluded that they lacked the means to destroy it. The
Sentinels returned to Earth to implement a new set of tactics, but were
put down by the Avengers. Earth's Mightiest Heroes deactivated or
destroyed most of the robotic executioners. Trask died during the battle.
The
U.S. government took ownership of the Sentinel plans following Trask's
death, and Dr. Steven Lang was placed in charge of a federal investigation
into the origin of genetic mutation. Unknown to his employers, Lang's
objectivity was skewed by a fanatical, irrational distrust of mutants. He
used his position to acquire Trask's designs and notes, then sought
financial backing from the Hellfire Club, an elite social organization of
the world's wealthiest and most powerful figures. In pursuit of its goal
of world domination, the Hellfire Club provided Lang with funds to
construct new Sentinels and an orbital space station -- not knowing that
he intended to terminate every mutant abducted. Unfortunately for Lang,
his first captives were the X-Men. The heroes escaped their bonds, and
destroyed Lang's Sentinels and space station.
After
the terrorist organization called the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants
attempted to assassinate Senator Robert Kelly, the president inaugurated
the secret and illegal operation known as Project Wideawake to apprehend
and detain genetically empowered individuals. The government contracted
Shaw Industries to construct Sentinels in secret -- unaware that the
company's owner, Sebastian Shaw, was himself a mutant. Without the
government's knowledge, Shaw used the Sentinels to attack the X-Men in his
role as leader of the Hellfire Club.
The
next Sentinel threat would originate in an alternate future where the
mutant-hunting robots reigned supreme. Nimrod, a state-of-the-science
Sentinel, traveled back in time -- emerging in the present to hunt mutants
as he had in the future. The X-Men neutralized Nimrod, but his technology
merged with that of Master Mold. The amalgamated android battled the
X-Men, who were able to defeat the robot only by forcing it through the
dimensional portal called the Siege Perilous. The magic of the Siege
Perilous would allow any entity that passed through it to be reborn as a
new being. Nimrod returned in humanoid form as Bastion and began to
integrate Sentinel technology into unsuspecting humans.
These
sleeper agents were unaware of their programming, awakened only by mutant
activity. Privately re-establishing the Sentinel program, Bastion received
government sanction to commence Operation: Zero Tolerance. Commanding a
hidden army of Sentinels, he ransacked and razed the X-Men's mansion,
downloading Xavier's extensive computer files on mutants around the world.
Bastion used this information to systematically attack and capture the
X-Men and their associates. The android ultimately was destroyed, but the
X-Men found it difficult to locate and deactivate all the humans he had
transformed. The mutant heroes could not attack these cyborg Sentinels in
wanton fashion, as they were victimized humans -- a weakness on which
Bastion likely had counted.
The
latest mutant-hunting androids, the product of a shadow-ops program,
assimilate automobile and aircraft components, machine parts, and building
materials to keep pace with genetic mutation. As humankind inches toward
extinction, the Sentinels gather in secret enclaves throughout the world
-- waiting to pounce on an unsuspecting mutant population.
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