Bishop

Identity: Lucas Bishop

Fighting Incredible
Agility Remarkable
Strength Excellent
Endurance Incredible
Reason Good
Intuition Remarkable
Psyche Remarkable

Health 120
Karma 70
Resources Good
Popularity 0

Powers

Energy Absorbtion: Amazing ability to absorb energy & use it in his energy blasts. He can absorb up to Monstrous if he makes a yellow Endurance FEAT & Unearthly if he makes a Red Endurance FEAT
Energy Blasts: Remarkable, up to Unearthly when powered by absorbed energy.

Equipment

Various Guns capable of inflicting up to Incredible damage
Body Armor: Excellent protection from physical and energy damage.

Talents

Law Enforcement, Guns, Marksmanship, Martial Arts B and C

Contacts

X-Men, XSE

History

The mutant known only as Bishop was born in the 21st Century A.D. of an alternate timeline in which the mutant-hunting robots called the Sentinels had taken control of North America. In this timeline, Professor Charles Xavier and most of the members of the mutant team he founded, the X-Men, were killed by the Sentinels. Mutants were killed or were imprisoned within “mutant relocation camps.”

Bishop and his sister Shard were both born in one of the “mutant relocation camps”. Like other mutants they were branded with “M” tattoos over their right eyes for identification.

Eventually, “normal” human beings and mutants joined forces and overthrew the Sentinels in the “Summers Rebellion.” However, “normal” humans still resisted coexistence with mutants, and radical terrorist groups of mutants, such as the Exhumes, made war on “normal” humans.

One of the veterans of the Summers Rebellion, a mutant named Hecat’e, stated that it was unacceptable for humans to hunt down criminal mutants. Therefore, she said, mutants should police themselves. Hence, Hecat’e and other mutant veterans of the Summers Rebellion formed the XSE. The XSE was named after Charles Xavier in honor of his dream of peaceful coexistence between mutants and “normal” humans. Hecat’e became the XSE’s commanding officer.

Since their parents had apparently died, Bishop and Shard lived with their grandmother, who was herself a mutant, until she died. Their grandmother told them stories about the heroism of the X-Men and instructed them to follow Xavier’s dream of peace between mutants and the rest of humanity.

One day, when Bishop and Shard were both still children, two XSE members were pursuing Virago, a member of the Exhumes, a radical group of mutants who hated “normal” humans. When Virago took Shard as a hostage, Bishop leapt onto Virago’s back, making her release his sister. Infuriated, Virago was about to murder Bishop when Sureshot shot her dead. Until then, Bishop had regarded the XSE as his enemies and the Exhumes as heroes, but from then onward he wanted to join the XSE.

Later, Bishop, Shard, and their grandmother’s friend Hancock were attacked by criminal mutants called Billboy and Halftrack. The two criminals killed Hancock and were about to murder Shard. Bishop tried to save Shard, but it was two members of the XSE, Amazon and Recoil, who stopped Billboy and Halftrack.

Impressed by Bishop, Amazon and Recoil offered Bishop a position in the XSE. Bishop accepted on the condition that Shard be accepted in the XSE as well. By now Bishop’s own superhuman power had manifested itself. Thus Bishop and Shard became cadets at the XSE Academy under Hecat’e’s supervision. Among the other members of their class was Bishop’s future enemy, Trevor Fitzroy.

Eventually, Bishop and Shard became officers of the XSE. Shard, however, became Bishop’s commanding officer. Bishop contented himself with a lower rank so that he could work the streets alongside his friends and fellow XSE officers, Malcolm and Randall.

Fitzroy eventually turned criminal and was imprisoned. He broke free and escaped with other mutant criminals back through a time portal to the X-Men’s own time. Bishop, Malcolm, and Randall followed, even though they were aware they had no means to return to their own time. The escaped outlaws killed Malcolm and Randall, but Bishop succeeded in defeating the criminals. The X-Men found Bishop, and Professor Xavier inducted him into the team. Feeling honored to serve in the team whose members he had idolized since his childhood, Bishop has remained a member of the X-Men ever since.

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