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Blaquesmith
Universe: Marvel Universe
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Real Name: Unrevealed
Aliases: Mind-Rider
Identity: Secret
Occupation: Teacher, freedom fighter; former student, apprentice mechanic
Citizenship: Unrevealed
Place of Birth: Unrevealed location on Earth-4935
Known Relatives: Unidentified mother
Group Affiliation: Clan Askani; formerly the Underground
Education: Trained by Askani Sisterhood; trained as mechanic by Voltayre
Height: 5'3"
Weight: 105 lbs.
Eyes: No visible irises
Hair: Black
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Powers
Blaquesmith is a high order telepath and telekinetic with extensive Askani training in these skills, as well as being trained in time manipulation.
Abilities
Blaquesmith possesses an innate talent for creating and repairing mechanical devices, and has access to technology from two thousand years in the future.
First Appearance
(Unidentified) X-Men: Prime (1995); (identified) Cable #21 (1995)
Origin
X-Men: Phoenix #1-2 (1999-2000)
Significant Issues
First met Rachel Summers, joined Askani (X-Men: Phoenix #1-3, 1999-2000); traveled to past of Earth-616, detected Nate Grey's arrival, reunited with Cable (X-Men: Prime/Cable #21, 1995); tracked Nate, warned Xavier of perceived threat (X-Man #6 & 8-10, 1995); with Cable, opposed Nate (Cable #29-30/X-Man #14/Cable #31, 1996); attacked by Onslaught (Cable #32, 1996); captured by Rama-Tut, rescued by Cable (Cable #57, 1998); met Ozymandias, learned of the Twelve (Cable #64-67, 1999); hired Gauntlet to assassinate merged Cyclops/Apocalypse (X-Men: The Search For Cyclops #1-4, 2001); with Cable, opposed Dark Sisterhood (Cable #89-91, 2001); impersonated by Novotny (Soldier X #1-3, 2002); with Cable's Underground, opposed Weapon X (Weapon X #6-13, 2003)
The misshapen gnomish mutant Blaquesmith was born in the post-apocalyptic future of Earth-4935 circa 4000 A.D. As an adolescent, his mother traded him to nomadic scavengers who made him an apprentice mechanic due to his innate technological affinity. Soon after, Blaquesmith witnessed an act of sabotage by the Askani, a sisterhood of warriors led by Rachel Summers, the daughter of the X-Men’s Cyclops and Jean Grey from Earth-811, who were determined to overthrow the tyrannical rule of the eternal mutant Apocalypse. Blaquesmith helped them defeat Apocalypse’s Prelate Diamanda Nero, then assumed responsibility for training new recruits, such as Nathan Dayspring, a.k.a. Nathan Summers, the son of Cyclops and Jean Grey from Earth-616.
After Dayspring became the soldier Cable and traveled to the modern era of Earth-616, Mother Askani bade Blaquesmith follow him. Soon after arriving, Blaquesmith was approached by Finality, leader of the Dark Sisterhood, whose aims he believed coincided with his own. He supplied the Sisterhood with psimitars, the Askani’s weapon of choice, and trained them in their use. Ultimately reunited with his former student, Blaquesmith began aiding Cable in his quest to prevent Apocalypse’s ascension. Blaquesmith soon asked Cable to destroy the perceived threat posed by Nate Grey, an alternate reality version of Cable from Earth-295; however, after a brief clash, Cable joined forces with Nate - much to Blaquesmith’s chagrin - to tackle the larger threat of Exodus. Blaquesmith later faced the psionic entity Onslaught, who destroyed his base. Believed killed, Blaquesmith was rescued by Cable from the time-traveling pharaoh Rama-Tut. He set up a new base in New York’s Hell’s Kitchen district and resumed his guidance of Cable. Blaquesmith soon encountered Apocalypse’s former servant Ozymandias and learned of the Twelve, a group of mutants who were destined to usher in a golden age for mutantkind, and of Cable’s role as their gatherer. Cyclops foiled Apocalypse’s attempt to usurp the Twelve’s power, merging with Apocalypse himself. In a misguided attempt to eliminate Apocalypse, Blaquesmith hired the mercenary Gauntlet to assassinate Cyclops, but Cable and Jean freed him and Cable supposedly fulfilled his destiny by slaying Apocalypse. Subsequently, when Cable was attacked by the Dark Sisterhood, Blaquesmith was again believed killed.
He seemingly returned to help Cable spread the Askani religion around the world; however, this was revealed to be an imposter named Nigel Novotny who had become involved in a plot by the enigmatic Jackie Singapore to manipulate Cable. The true Blaquesmith eventually returned to join Cable’s Underground resistance movement in opposing the clandestine Weapon X project.


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Blaquesmith is the name of two characters in the Marvel Comics universe. One is a mutant from the future and an ally of Cable, the other is a man hired to impersonate the former when he was presumed dead.

Contents


  • 1 Blaquesmith (Askani)
    • 1.1 Ficitional character biography
    • 1.2 Powers and abilities
  • 2 Blaquesmith (Nigel Novotny)
    • 2.1 Fictional character biography

Blaquesmith (Askani)


Blaquesmith
Publisher Marvel Comics First appearance X-Men: Prime (1995) Created by Jeph Loeb
Ian Churchill Characteristics Alter ego unrevealed Species Human Mutant Team
affiliations Cable, Askani, The Underground Notable aliases none Abilities Telepathy,
Telekinesis,
Time-travel,
Skilled inventor Blaquesmith is a fictional Marvel Comicsmutant character that first appeared in X-Men: Prime (1995).

Ficitional character biography


Born into a post-apocalypticAskani sisterhood, a group of warrior women opposed to the rule of Apocalypse. In return for this deed, the Askani charged him with the task of mentoring the Chosen One of the Askani, the Askani'son, who happened to be Nathan Summers, later known as Cable. Captured and imprisoned for rebellion, he found Nathan, another inmate who was captured by the New Canaanites. He told Nathan where the last Askani enclave was located, and together, they escaped from the jail. For unexplained reasons, Blaquesmith was forced to twist and corrupt his mortal form in order train Nathan in the ways of the Askani. Nevertheless, he did so willingly. When Nathan, now using the alias Cable, travelled to the 20th century to stop the rise of Apocalypse, Blaquesmith travelled back in time as well to assist the hero. Unlike Cable, who was dependent on his spacestation Greymalkin to travel in time, Blaquesmith could do so under his own power, he was even capable of sending other people through time by meditating. alternate future, Blaquesmith was the first male to be admitted into the

Blaquesmith made his base inside a ship, docked at the Baltimore Harbor. He would often provide Cable with technology and weaponry, though Cable also bought weaponry from Advanced Idea Mechanics. Despite being longtime allies, Cable and Blaquesmith had their problems; Cable didn't fully trust Blaquesmith and Blaquesmith thought that Cable was not doing enough to stop Apocalypse. After the destruction of Greymalkin and the departure of Cable's other mentor, Professor, Cable came to rely more and more on Blaquesmith. During the Onslaught-conflict, Blaquesmith was apparently killed when his ship exploded.

Blaquesmith hadn't died though, but had been taken prisoner by the time-traveller Rama-Tut. Rama-Tut's time-machine had been destroyed and he was stranded in the 20th century. He demanded that Blaquesmith built him a new one, but Blaquesmith was rescued by Cable. Pleased to see that Cable had now become more devoted to his mission, Blaquesmith returned to assist him, though he would have many arguments with Cable's friend and chronicler, Irene Merryweather. During the Twelve, Apocalypse absorbed the powers of Twelve Mutants and had to take over a new host body. He took over the body of Cyclops, Cable's father. Cyclops disappeared and Cable and Cyclops' wife Jean Grey went to search for him. Blaquesmith decided that Apocalypse was too dangerous though, and hired the assassin Gauntlet to hunt down the merged Cyclops/Apocalypse being. Gauntlet failed and Apocalypse was driven from Cyclops' body and destroyed, but Blaquesmith's involvement remained unknown.

After Apocalypse's demise, Cable and Blaquesmith started to look for a new mission in their life. They were forced to combat the Dark Sisterhood who wanted to kill Cable. During this battle, Blaquesmith was thought killed again, but his body was never found. Cable didn't seem to be too concerned as Blaquesmith had disappeared before.

An imposter tried to manipulate Cable for a short while (see below), but the real Blaquesmith returned and became a member of Cable's Underground, a group gathered to stop Weapon X. The Underground failed and disbanded and Blaquesmith hasn't been seen since. It is not known if Blaquesmith retained his mutant powers after the M-Day.


Powers and abilities


Blaquesmith's main superpowers are telepathic and telekinetic in nature. In addition, he possesses the ability to time travel, allowing him to make short jumps in time, sent other people in the far future and act as an anchor for time-travellers. Blaquesmith is also a mechanical genius, which is possibly another part of his mutation. He often carries a staff, both used as a walking stick and as a weapon.


Blaquesmith (Nigel Novotny)


Blaquesmith (II)
Publisher Marvel Comics First appearance Soldier X #1 (2002) Created by Darko Macan
Igor Kordey Characteristics Alter ego Nigel Novotny Team
affiliations none, none Notable aliases none Abilities Unknown, possibly none Blaquesmith (Nigel Novotny) is a fictional Marvel ComicsSoldier X #1 (2002). Initially thought to be Blaquesmith himself, he turned out to be an imposter. character that first appeared in

Fictional character biography


When Blaquesmith was thought to be killed by the Dark Sisterhood, movie producer Jackie Singapore hired Nigel Novotny to impersonate him. Jackie Singapore was a very rich and powerful man and he wanted to turn Cable, now calling himself Soldier X, into a movie franchise and create a cult around him. Cable let him know that he wasn't interested before, so Singapore hoped that Cable would listen to his "mentor". Novotny had been a small town teacher with little success and saw this as an opportunity to do something great with his life. He underwent surgery to look like Blaquesmith.

Unlike the almost monastic Blaquesmith, Novotny was a hedonist and used the money he received from Singapore to indulge in food, expensive clothes and women. He sent Cable on a mission to rescue a missing girl, but didn't reveal his reasons for doing so. Afterwards, Cable went to Kashmir, where he was told of a strange man in a town saying only the word "Askani". Cable went to find out and was confronted by a mad general and his troops. The General desired to fly, but was killed by his own men when Cable made his insanity clear to his men. Novotny appeared and confessed to Cable that he was not the real Blaquesmith. He explained Singapore's idea to turn Cable into the new messiah through the media. Cable surprisingly enough agreed with the idea. Novotny, now humble, asked him if he could teach him as well. Cable agreed and the two left.

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