- Reignfire
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caption=Cover to "X-force" #43 featuring Reignfire and Moonstar.
comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=Reignfire
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species=Human Mutant, clone
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="X-Force" #26
creators=Fabian Nicieza &Matt Broome
alliance_color=background:#ffc0c0
alliances=Mutant Liberation Front
aliases=Roberto da Costa (Sunspot; Project Nineteen
powers=Solar absorption and rechanneling; Super-strength; Flight; Projection of heat and light as concussive blasts or in a stream of fiery rain; forge a telepathic link with genetic host.|Reignfire is a
fictional character andvillain created byMarvel Comics for their series "X-Force ". His original creators wereFabian Nicieza andMatt Broome , who had completely different plans for the villain than what evolved. The final product became a bone of contention for many fans.Fact|date=February 2008Fictional character biography
After the events of the "
X-Cutioner's Song " crossover event, theMutant Liberation Front (MLF) wasincarcerate d and left leaderless. To fill this void came a maniacal being named Reignfire. He liberated four members of the original MLF: Forearm, Reaper, Wildside and Tempo, and added two more to their ranks: Moonstar and Locus. He charged his team with the mission of killingHenry Peter Gyrich --a man who had always been a thorn in side of the mutant agenda. However, their attempt was foiled by X-Force and, during the battle, the powers of Locus and Sunspot reacted together in an odd way, teleporting the pair to parts unknown. Before doing so, Reignfire says Cable's real name, a bigforeshadow ing technique in Nicieza's original plan.When Reignfire made his presence known, it was noticed how remarkably similar he was to Sunspot, not only in appearance but in powers as well. And since, at this time, Sunspot was
missing in action (MIA), that possibility was not ruled out by Cable. His suspicions were revealed when, in the middle of a battle, Reignfire removes his mask to show that he is indeed Roberto.Cable uses his telepathic powers to forcefully remove/suppress the Reignfire
persona in Sunspot, and supposedly succeeds. As an unexpected side effect, Sunspot gathered some knowledge from Cable's mind, including information aboutAskani --Cable's religion and language. There were occasional moments when Sunspot would have a mental struggle to suppress evil urges, but for the most part all seems well.Later, Sunspot goes to visit his friend and former
New Mutants teammate Skids inColorado when the pair is attacked by none other than Locus and Reignfire. Although things once more go awry with Locus' powers when they come in contact with Skids' force field, the mission is generally a success as Sunspot is captured. Once shackled to the wall, Reignfire begins to tell the story of his "real" origin: he was not an evil Sunspot, which many had believed, but a clone of him created from his cellular material. He was once aprotoplasm ic entity possessed by theCelestials with no real form until Gideon injected a sample of Sunspot's blood into his container. With a set of genetic material to duplicate, the protoplasmic goo began to pattern itself on theDNA sample given to it and thus shared Sunspot's appearance and powers. Another added bonus was the fact that, when he was within close proximity, he could activate a telepathic link with his host and psychically imprint himself onto Sunspot--explaining why Sunspot would sometimes seem to be evil. Reignfire wanted to kill Sunspot, but failed when several of his teammates came to his rescue.When next he appeared, it was back with the Celestials' ship. X-Force found the ship and the protoplasmic figure inside and, after the obligatory battle, Reignfire was crushed to death by a Celestial
golem inside of the ship.Powers and abilities
Since Reignfire was the genetic clone of Sunspot, he shared all of his abilities: absorption rechanneling of solar energy, either within his own body or externally, to create multiple abilities including, super-strength, thermal updrafts for flight, projection of heat and light as
concussive blasts or in a stream of fiery rain, and the ability to forge a telepathic link with his genetic host and psychically imprint himself onto his brain.Controversy
Originally, Fabian Nicieza had meant for Reignfire to be a
time travel ing, slightly older, more mentally disturbed version of Sunspot. However, when a later writer John Francis Moore took over the title heretcon ned the original plan and concocted the explanation about the protoplasmic, amorphous origin. This left many fans unhappy (and gave acontinuity headache) given the previous hints and the nature of the characters.Fact|date=February 2008External links
* [http://www.uncannyxmen.net/db/characters/showquestion.asp?fldAuto=872 Uncannyxmen.net character bio on Reignfire]
* [http://www.uncannyxmen.net/db/pov/showquestion.asp?faq=5&fldAuto=46 Uncannyxmen.net feature on the MLF]
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