As her esophagus closed down, Havok administered CPR to save her life, but was infected with the meta-plague. Luckily, Emma Frost saved some of the antidote Havok destroyed earlier and cured him with it. Havok was recruited by Professor X, along with Marvel Girl , Nightcrawler , Warpath , Darwin , and Polaris to participate in a space mission to stop Vulcan from unleashing his powers on the Shi'ar empire.
Havok has recently been reunited with Corsair, his father, and brought him news about Vulcan. His current relationship with Polaris is still developing. Polaris seems to finally show concrete signs of forgiving Havok, telling him to "just shut up and kiss" her after the team won their first battle against the entire regiment of Shi'ar soldiers in their beginning struggle against D'Ken and in support of Lilandra.
Although Havok initially rebuffs her advances, hesitant to "start up again after" everything that happened between them, Lorna says that he needs to "blow off some steam" and the scene ends with them kissing. During the final battle, Corsair tries to reason with his son Vulcan but Vulcan kills his father where he stands. Havok, enraged by this, launches an attack at his brother with intention of killing him, but is easily defeated.
In the end, Nightcrawler, Warpath, and Hebizbah get the injured Professor X and Darwin back to the ship, but Lilandra sends the ship back to Earth, leaving Havok and his teammates stranded. Havok along with Polaris, Rachel, Korvus , Ch'od , and Raza form a new team of Starjammers after the death of Corsair, dedicated to defeating Vulcan and restoring Lilandra to the throne.
The civil war between Vulcan's forces and those loyal to the dethroned Lilandra rages on. Led by Havok and the Starjammers, Lilandra's forces gradually whittle away at Vulcan's forces, which are plagued by defections. Vulcan is discouraged by this, but Deathbird convinces him that they will come to accept him. Warned in advance of a rebel raid on Feather's Edge, Vulcan and his fleet ambush the Starjammers. Vulcan and Gladiator attack the leader of the Scy'ar Tal and are easily defeated, whereupon they retreat deeper into Shi'ar space.
Marvel Girl makes contact with the Eldest Scy'ar Tal and discovers their true origin. The Scy'ar Tal were originally called the M'Kraan. With their first attack, they destroyed Feather's Edge by transporting a star to obliterate it. After which, Vulcan makes contact with the Starjammers to call a temporary ceasefire. Under the ceasefire, the Shi'ar and the Starjammers decide to take out the Finality, thus crippling the Scy'ar's biggest threat.
Once Vulcan figures out how the Eldest is powered, he severs the connection Eldest has with his brothers, making him powerless. The Shi'ar then proceed to attack both the Scy'ar and the Starjammers. Meanwhile, Vulcan blasts Havok into a sun. Vulcan decides to use Finality to destroy the Scy'ar by using the weapon to place a star in the middle of their fleet.
Alex returns and, having absorbed enough power to burn Vulcan, decides to end things with him. While they battle, Rachel and Korvus try, and fail, to stop the beacon that will initiate the attack by the Shi'ar.
The Shi'ar Imperial Guard end Alex's battle with Vulcan by appearing with the Starjammers in captivity, threatening to kill them. Before surrendering, Alex destroys Finality. Alex and the Starjammers are then taken into Vulcan's custody and placed in a prison, while Rachel Summers remains free.
Alex and Lorna along with the other captured Starjammers are kept in a deep underwater prison 20 miles 32 km below a planet's surface. Alex and Lorna are tortured daily and forced to hear each other's screams, and Alex is powerless as he's nowhere near a star to draw his powers from. Vulcan informs Havok of the events of Messiah Complex and that the baby is gone, Charles Xavier is dead and the X-Men are no more not knowing the full truth of the result. Alex laughs off Vulcan, seeing the baby as a beacon of hope.
Despite ploys such as telling Havok that his teammates are dead and it was all Alex's fault, Havok remains defiant. Alex Summers was last seen displaying energy coming from his left hand proving that he had at least some power left. Havok allowed some time to go by, allegedly with these moments of exposure continuing, before making his move. Waiting until it was his meal time, as the guards slid the food through the door, he blasted it open.
Warning the guards to run, when they instead attacked he mercilessly defeated them, killing both. Alex then raced into the depths of the Complex searching for his teammates. He had no problem locating the cells of his crew and liberating them from captivity. He then went in search of Lorna, defeating more guards along the way.
Alex, with Raza and Ch'od in tow made it to Lorna's lab where Alex set her free. After receiving a thank-you kiss upon waking her, Havok surprised his team as he informed them of his true plan. Instead of running they would wait, Gabriel would be coming to them to defeat them, and Havok planned to kill him when he did.
Havok is an Alpha-level Mutant. Ambient Energy Conversion : Havok absorbs ambient cosmic energy into the cells of his body and processes it into plasma. This results in control over an extremely powerful sort of destructive force. At times he is not entirely able to control this ability, which sometimes makes him a danger to those around him unless he wears a special costume to assist him. The act of concentration involved in releasing his energy in anything other than an omni-directional wave is physically exhausting for Havok if he continues it over an extended period of time.
He can absorb cosmic energies from his environment such as starlight, x-rays, and gamma radiation and store them within his body cells, metabolizing the energy in order to generate plasma wave discharges that super-heat and disintegrate objects or create concussion bursts by violently displacing air molecules in his path. His ability to absorb energy is so great that he was able to survive being dropped into a large Star, and use it's energy to augment his powers to the point he easily overpowered and beat the likes of Vulcan.
Intellectually gifted, Havok is well-educated in the geophysical sciences and has been trained in martial arts by Wolverine. Havok possesses the normal human strength of a man his age, height and build who engages in intensive regular exercise. Uncontrolled Ambient Energy Conversion : At times, he is not entirely able to control this ability, which sometimes makes him a danger to those around him unless he wears a special containment suit to assist him.
This may also be due to psychological trauma similar to his brother, Scott. Genetic Flaw : Havok is not immune to Vulcan's powers, but is partially resistant to it by way of his ability to absorb energy. Vulcan was able to take over the Shi'ar Empire, and Havok was forced to remain in space as the new leader of the Starjammers, where he repeatedly displayed the upper limits of his body's ability to absorb energy from the heart of a star itself, allowing him to take on his usually more powerful brother.
When he debuted alongside Havok, Ahmet Abdol was an Egyptian professor who believed that the ancient kings and pharaohs of Egypt were the world's first mutants, which brought him to the attention of the eternal Egyptian mutant known as Apocalypse. After the tragic loss of his family, Abdol became the Living Pharaoh and his similar cosmic-based absorption abilities were further enhanced by Apocalypse , who used Mister Sinister to graft samples of Alex Summers' DNA to the mutant that inextricably linked their abilities for years.
This meant that anytime Alex lost his abilities or was cut off from the cosmic energy that reached the Earth, the excess cosmic energy Havok normally drained would funnel into Abdol, triggering his transformation into the dangerous Living Monolith.
As Alex grew older and gained more control over their shared power, Abdol lost most of his abilities, which drove him to search out other means to become as powerful as the Living Monolith, which included the Crimson Gem of Cytorrak as his avatar Juggernaut.
Havok's mutant abilities to absorb cosmic energy, which is something of a generic term, provides him with unique immunities to certain types of energy that his body is able to naturally absorb, which includes star and solar energy that exists in multiple forms and wavelengths, including heat and radiation.
Havok is uniquely suited to dealing with various types of radioactive energy without damage or lasting harm to his body, as he exhibited when he acted as a human control rod in a near-critical nuclear reactor during the events of Walter Simonson, Louise Simonson, Jon J. Alex also discovered early that his body actually cancels out the energy produced by his brother Cyclops ' optic blasts, just as Cyclops' body cancels out Havok's plasma blasts, which making them immune to each other's mutant abilities.
Unfortunately, this same immunity doesn't fully extend to their younger brother Vulcan, whose mutant ability to control and manipulate any form of energy allows him to circumvent the specific biological immunities of the siblings. After Alex spent years fighting for control of his mind after he had been manipulated by multiple enemies, he attempted to reform his unit of X-Factor and start a new chapter of his life, though he appeared to have died saving the world before the new team's first mission.
When Scott, Jean, and Kurt sneak into the helicopter to Alkali Lake, Scott tells Jean that he should have died instead of Alex, since Alex was the one who was actually going to do something with his life. Jean consoles him, telling him that she had read his mind before and that Alex believed that Scott would do something great with his life. His death had a lasting effect on Scott, causing him to become a hero and an X-Men, to live up to his brother's legacy.
X-Men Movies Wiki Explore. The New Mutants. Other Media. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? View source. History Talk 0. Do you like this video? Play Sound. I was on a plane like this with my friends. About your age. We called ourselves the X-Men. Your brother was there.
We used to call him Havok. He was a real handful, but
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