Can we move this to Onslaught (Psychic Entity) or something???? To differentiate from the other Onslaught (the Imperial Guard member)
I was thinking of that earlier, but "psychic entity" is a bit awkward. IIRC the other Onslaught's real name is known, so he could be listed with that in brackets to differentiate from this one. --ComiX-Fan 06:20, 22 March 2006 (EST)
I can't wait until he comes back onslaunt
Would a Moderator please add a link to Ruby of Cyttorak (or Crimson Gem of Cyttorak)? Thanks, Lonesome Pinky 22:59, 14 January 2008 (EST) venomspider123 here and i have a compliant about onslaught and look not to rude or anything but i've decide to have a suggestion how about height:134'11" and 2,980 lbs how about that
Universe
Marvel Universe
Real Name
Inapplicable
Aliases
Charlie, Charles Xavier, Magneto, That Which Shall Survive
Identity
No dual identity
Citizenship
Inapplicable
Place of Birth
Xavier Institute for Higher Learning, Westchester, New York
First Appearance
(Named) Uncanny X-Men #322 (1995); (in shadows) X-Man #15 (1996); (fully) X-Men #53 (1996)
Origin
Wolverine #104 (1996)
Learning the mutant-hunting Sentinels could store psionic energy, Onslaught abducted scientists to create a Sentinel army. Soon after, Xavier encountered X-Man (Nate Grey) on the astral plane, who pulled Xavier’s astral form into the physical world. Onslaught thus escaped Xavier’s mind, but was still “tethered” to Xavier. To assist disseminating his hyper-psionic energy, Onslaught had the mutant teleporter Gateway abduct the psionic mutant Chamber, sent the armored mutant Post to “test” the X-Men and Cable, and recruited and empowered other mutants such as Blob, Mimic and Holocaust. Now fully possessing Xavier, Onslaught revealed Xavier’s suppressed darker memories to Jean Grey, hoping to recruit her Phoenix Force experience to gain more power. Rejecting Onslaught, Jean removed the Juggernaut’s mental block, discovering that Onslaught was Xavier. Onslaught then trapped Juggernaut’s consciousness inside Marko’s own empowering Ruby of Cyttorak, and created the child-like psionic projection Charlie to befriend and capture vastly powerful mutant child Franklin Richards.
As Xavier, Onslaught attempted to lead the X-Men to war against humans. When the X-Men resisted, Onslaught revealed itself and attempted to destroy them. Onslaught then mentally enslaved the Hulk and sent him after Cable, but Cable and Storm freed the Hulk. Onslaught captured X-Man, adding both his and Franklin’s psionic powers to its own. It sent the Sentinels to Manhattan to sow panic, created a Central Park citadel, and unleashed an electromagnetic pulse. The X-Men, Fantastic Four, Avengers and even Doctor Doom opposed Onslaught, and after Thor freed Xavier, Onslaught became even more powerful.
Concluding that no one was worthy to live, Onslaught decided to obliterate humanity and created a second sun. While Thor and Storm sought to minimize the resultant climactic damage, the Hulk had Jean Grey turn off his human mind, resulting in a rage-fuelled Hulk who shredded Onslaught’s psi-armor. Onslaught exploded, separating the Hulk from his human side, and became a being of pure mental energy. Thor began disrupting Onslaught’s form from within, and the other Avengers, the Fantastic Four, and several non-mutant allies weakened it further. As Onslaught dissipated, both Franklin and X-Man were rescued. Though believed dead, the heroes were actually transported to a pocket universe subconsciously created by Franklin where they briefly encountered a manifestation of Onslaught, heralding his future return.
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