- Rem-Ram
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comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=Rem-Ram
real_name=Marcus Andrews
species=Human Mutant
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="X-Men: Magneto War" #1
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alliance_color=background:#ffc0c0
alliances=Acolytes
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powers=expand the subconscious mind where he can scan and manipulate the repressed thoughts.|Rem-Ram (Marcus Andrews) is a fictional mutant character in the
Marvel Comics Universe who first appeared in "X-Men: Magneto War" #1.Fictional character biography
Little is known of the past of the mutant known as Rem-Ram apart from that he is from Antwerp in Belgium ["Marvel Atlas #1] . He is discovered by
Fabian Cortez , who manipulates the boy into joining the Acolytes ["X-Men: Magneto War" #1] . Rem-Ram is manipulated into using his powers against theX-Men specifically Xavier. Xavier's natural telepathy makes him resistant to Rem-Ram's powers. His dreams are not affected directly, only altered slightly.However, Fabian boosts Rem-Ram's powers and he, Xaiver and the X-Men all become linked. This awakens Xaiver to the nature of the situation. The X-Men are directed to fight the Acolytes. During the confrontation, Rem-Ram is again ordered to attack Xaiver. He does not wish to, fearing the pain that would result. In anger, Cortez attacks Rem-Ram, calling him a traitor. Rogue saves Rem-Ram.
Some of the Acolytes ask for asylum, which Xaiver refuses.
Genosha/The Collective
Rem-Ram later moves to the mutant-haven island of
Genosha .Cassandra Nova , the genetic twin of ProfessorCharles Xavier , uses a skyscraper-sized Sentinel to attack the island. Sixteen million people, including Rem-Ram, die that day.The Collective, a mysterious being with dozens of super-powers itself, is being hunted by the
New Avengers . They come to Genosha on their search and encounter zombies, including Rem-Ram's reanimated form.Powers and abilities
Rem-Ram is able to expand the subconscious mind of those around him, sending them into a dream state where he can scan and manipulate the repressed thoughts found in their minds.
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