Everything about Rachel Summers totally explained
Rachel Summers (who also goes by
Rachel Grey) is a fictional character, a
Marvel Comics superheroine created by writer
Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer
John Byrne. She first appeared in
Uncanny X-Men #141 (
January 1981) and has been affiliated with several teams including the
X-Men and
Excalibur.
She is the daughter of the X-Men
Cyclops and
Jean Grey-Summers from a harsh,
dystopian
alternate future. She inherited her mother's
telepathic and
telekinetic abilities and was originally codenamed
Phoenix after her.
Fictional character biography
Future adolescence
Rachel Summers comes from an alternate future earth known as
Earth 811 as seen in the "
Days of Future Past" storyline from
The Uncanny X-Men issues #141 and #142. In this reality the assassination of Senator
Robert Kelly provoked the
ratification of the
Mutant Registration Act, leading to a
dystopian future where the mutant-hunting
Sentinel robots rule the world. Rachel was abducted by operatives working for
Ahab, who used drugs and
hypnotherapy to turn Rachel into a "
Hound," a mutant who tracks down other mutants. She fulfilled her duties, but her
psychic powers linked her to her victims, fueling her grief and despair, until she attacked Ahab and scarred him. In return, he sent her to the mutant
concentration camps. There, she befriended the surviving mutant rebels, including
Wolverine,
Magneto,
Colossus,
Storm,
Kitty Pryde and her lover, the adult
Franklin Richards.
Rachel managed to send Pryde's consciousness into the past to prevent the assassination, but it didn't change their time; she sent her astral form into the past to find out why and discovered she'd sent Kitty into an
alternate past. On the way back, she encountered the disembodied Phoenix Force and it followed her to her present. Rachel passed out from the strain of
astral projection and the Phoenix Force revealed itself to Kitty, who asked it to give Rachel a fresh start.
When Rachel and Kitty broke into
Project: Nimrod on a suicide mission to destroy a new model of Sentinel, Kitty spoke the words "Dark Phoenix" and the Phoenix Force ripped Rachel from her timeline and sent her body back to the alternate past to which she'd sent Kitty's consciousness, a past where Jean Grey was dead and her father was married to someone else. She experienced additional heartache and displacement trauma when she discovered that her father's new wife,
Madelyne Pryor, was pregnant with a son (
Nathan Summers), because in her timeline she was the first born child of Scott Summers.
X-Men
She had a brief membership in the X-Men, before finding the
Shi'ar holoempathic crystal with an imprint of her mother in it. After she took a vow to remember her mother with the uniform and name of Phoenix, the Phoenix Force fully bonded with her, granting her access to its power on a cosmic magnitude, albeit in a much more limited fashion than the Dark Phoenix. Soon after, the grudge which she'd begun with
Selene boiled over when Rachel secretly invaded the Hellfire Club with the intention of taking vengeance on her for the murders she'd committed, particularly that of nightclub owner, Nicholas Damiano, who had taken Rachel into his home after Selene attacked her. Selene proved to be no match for Rachel's newly increased powers, but just as she was about to finish Selene, Wolverine arrived and was forced to stab her in the chest to prevent her from killing the
immortal witch. Mortally injured, she was lured into
Spiral's "Body Shoppe."
Excalibur
Months later, while recuperating from injuries on
Muir Island,
Shadowcat and
Nightcrawler both had the same dream, where they were actors on a weird set and helped Rachel, who was trapped there, escape. Shortly thereafter, Rachel escaped from the alternate reality of
Mojoworld. Rachel has once been cited having a flashback to her time there where she's held in chains and tortured. The three former X-Men were joined by
Captain Britain and
Meggan and founded the
British superhero team
Excalibur. While part of the team she discovered that this universe's version of her mother, Jean Grey, was alive. She attempted to bond with Jean but Jean, upon discovering Rachel was the present host for the Phoenix, rejected any contact with her as she still resented the Phoenix Force for stealing a portion of her life. Jean Grey's feelings for Rachel later changed once Jean and Cyclops planned to marry.
Askani
Rachel remained with Excalibur until an incident caused her to be lost in the timestream. She exchanged places with a time-lost Captain Britain and emerged two thousand years in the future, in a world conquered by
Apocalypse and crushed under his iron fist. She gathered together a group of rebels and founded the
Askani. She trained one of her followers to
travel back in time and bring her "brother" Nathan forward in time when he was infected with a
techno-organic virus. The Askani
cloned Nathan in case he wasn't able to survive the virus. Apocalypse's followers attacked the Askani and took the clone (who would later become the
supervillain Stryfe), leaving Rachel critically injured. Hooked up to life support, she drew the minds of Scott and Jean into the future, as "Slym" and "Redd", to raise Nathan and tutor him in the use of his powers. Rachel finally died ten years later and sent Scott and Jean back to their original bodies seconds after they'd left.
Later,
Cable had finally defeated Apocalypse, he went into the timeline to retrieve Rachel. There he discovered a Rachel
sans Phoenix Force. With the premature death of Apocalypse, the Askani timeline had been diverged from the mainstream
616 Marvel Universe and as a result, she'd been flung into the far future yet subjectively a short time after she'd been lost in the timestream, as the slave of a creature called "Gaunt," who'd used her to lead Cable there for a "battle of the ages." He defeated Gaunt in the battle and Rachel, now free, was able to use her residual Phoenix Force to return them both to the present. She then decided to take a break from superheroics and enrolled in college after she made Cable promise he wouldn't tell anyone she was back. Despite her efforts to live a normal life, however, she was kidnapped by the telepath
Elias Bogan and subsequently rescued by the X-Men.
Rachel Grey
She decided to rejoin the X-Men, taking the name "
Marvel Girl" to honor her mother (who had recently died yet again) and wearing a costume her mother had designed but never worn; a variation on Jean's first green costume. She has also changed her last name to "Grey," becoming
Rachel Grey, possibly to express disapproval at her father's betrayal of Jean, as well as continuing his relationship with
Emma Frost, though she and Emma have made a truce of sorts during one of the team's missions in
Hong Kong. Her stint with this team also included a visit to the
Savage Land. In this storyline,
World's End, which was heavily criticized by readers, Rachel was subjected to the mind-control of a tribe of advanced dinosaur people, the Hauk'ka, causing her to believe she belonged to their species, after which she subconsciously used her telekinesis to change her own genome in their image. This was eventually reverted. After
House of M and
Decimation, where most of the world's mutants lost their powers, the government had
Sentinels instituted at the
X-Mansion to protect the mutants in case any enemies used this low point to attack. Though their intentions were good this time, it reminded Rachel too much of the previous timeline when Sentinels herded mutants into concentration camps.
Rachel had a short stint with newly re-formed Excalibur reminiscent of the former team, shortly after the House of M events. She assisted the team in battling the Dark X-Men and the Shadow King in the guise of Professor X (
New Excalibur 1-4).
Rachel spent some time with her grandparents, bonding with her grandfather. At a family reunion with all her relatives, a commando unit under the order of the
Shi'ar attacked the party, killing everyone including Rachel's grandparents, in hopes of wiping out the
Grey genome. Though unable to kill her, they were able to graft a deathmark on her back that would allow them to find her wherever she went. It is assumed that the only remaining member of the Grey family now left on Earth besides Rachel is Cable. Afterward, at the graves of the Grey family, Rachel vowed a terrible vengeance on the Shi'ar and was quoted as saying: "I'm not my mom. I'm not the Phoenix. I'm my own woman. And by the time I'm done... they'll wish I
was the Phoenix."
The Death Commandos later broke free of their prisons, and found Rachel at the psychiatry offices of Dr. Maureen Lysinski. Rachel saved her, and with the help of Psylocke, Nightcrawler, Bishop, and Cannonball, took them down. She decided to imprison them instead of kill them, saying that "I mean to find destiny in a way that brings us both [JeanGrey] honor." She is also sometimes referenced as 'Starchilde' in this series.
Rise and Fall of the Shi'ar Empire
After Rachel was kidnapped, along with Cyclops, by her paternal uncle
Vulcan and freed
Darwin from inside him,
Professor X recruited Rachel, along with
Havok,
Nightcrawler,
Warpath, Darwin, and
Polaris in a space mission to stop Vulcan from laying waste to the
Shi'ar empire. Xavier, who recently was stripped of his powers, recruited Rachel to serve as his telepathic "eyes and ears" during their mission. Aware of Rachel's vendetta against the Shi'ar, Xavier has agreed to use their trip into space to find out who in the Shi'ar Empire gave the order to wipe out all members of the Grey family and has warned Rachel that that'll deal with the people responsible for her recent losses Xavier's way.
While in space, the team was attacked by
Korvus, a Shi'ar warrior sent to kill Rachel. Korvus's ancestor Rook'shir was a previous host of the Phoenix Force, and a small portion of the Phoenix's power was left behind in his sword, the Blade of the Phoenix. With this power, Korvus made short work of the other X-Men, but when Rachel blocked the sword their minds were involuntarily linked and Rachel learned that Korvus's family was also murdered by the Shi'ar government because of their connection to the Phoenix. The remaining echo of the Phoenix power from the sword was then transferred to Rachel. Rachel claimed that rather than having taken the power, the power chose to go to her, saying "The Phoenix knows me, remember? It likes me." When this happened, Rachel's normally gold energy aura turned blue, the same color as the Blade of the Phoenix. She then telekinetically disabled an explosive implant that the Shi'ar chancellor was using to force Korvus's obedience.
Due to connecting with the sword, Rachel also connected to Korvus and the two begin to share memories. Rachel discovers the Phoenix Force formerly in the blade is just an echo, a "blue shadow", of the Force. The shadow of the Phoenix begins influencing Rachel's behavior, causing her to design a darker new uniform and begin a romance with Korvus.
Leading up to the fight with Vulcan, Rachel is shown using her powers to kill the guards who stand in her way. Havok warns her not to but Rachel tells him that they deserve to die after what they did to her family. When it comes to the big fight, Rachel shows just how powerful she's by protecting Korvus from one of Vulcans blasts. She is one of The X-Men which are left behind.
After the death of Corsair at the hands of Vulcan, she, along with Havok, Polaris, Korvus, Ch'od and Raza become the new Starjammers, electing to remain in Shi'ar space and restore
Lilandra to the throne.
X-Men: Emperor Vulcan
During the conflict, the Starjammers find another threat in the form of the Scy`ar Tal (translates as "Death to the Shi'ar"). Rachel makes contact with the Eldest Scy'ar Tal and discovers their true origin. The Scy'ar Tal were originally called the M'Kraan. Early in their history, the Shi`ar attacked them, killed a great number of their people, making the rest flee for their lives. Eventually, the Shi'ar settled on their planet, took the M`Kraan Crystal as their own, and passed down the legend of the M'Kraan Crystal as a sacred gift from their deities, Sharra & K`ythri. The M'Kraan then changed their named to Scy'ar Tal and devoted their culture and society to the destruction of the Shi`ar Empire. 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.
During the ceasefire, Rachel comes into contact with the Death Commandos again and attempted to kill them to avenge the deaths of her relatives; however, she's deterred by Polaris. At the end, all the Starjammers are captured by the Shi'ar except Rachel, Korvus and Lilandra.
Family
Scott Summers (
Cyclops, alternate timeline father, deceased in own time),
Jean Grey-Summers (Phoenix, alternate timeline mother, deceased in own time), Alex Summers (Havok, alternate timeline uncle), Franklin Richards (alternate future husband), Jonathan Reed Richards (Hyperstorm, alternate future son), David Richards (alternate future son)
Powers and abilities
Rachel is a
mutant who possesses the psionic powers of
telepathy, including
psychometry, and
telekinesis as well as limited time manipulation abilities.
Marvel Girl is a high level telepath which allows her to read minds and project her thoughts into other's minds as well as form mind links that can connect her with another despite great distances or power inhibitors. Rachel has honed her telepathy to sense, locate and track other mutants based on their thought patterns, but has a moral apprehension about using this telepathic skill based on her experiences as a Hound. Rachel can use her telepathy to project a blast of psi-energy that can disrupt the higher functions of the brain, and defensively shield her mind from other telepaths, create illusions, sensory invisibility and edit memories. In addition, Rachel has demonstrated the ability to telepathically block access to super-powers, control minds, repair minds, and swap minds from one body to another.
In conjunction with Marvel Girl's ability to astral travel through astral projection, Rachel can combine her telepathy with her abilities to manipulate time -- "chronoskimming" -- allowing her to temporarily transplant a person's mind and send it through time into a younger/older version or a close ancestor/descendant, or as a disembodied astral form. Rachel combines her ability to manipulate time with her telepathy and telekinesis with varied effects including the unconscious emanation of a fourth dimensional pulse which creates a chrono-shield protecting her from changes in the timeline,
psychometric projections of past events and physical time travel (a skill that she can now perform without the aid of the Phoenix).
By using telekinesis, Marvel Girl can manipulate matter down to the atomic level. She can channel her telekinesis to create force fields and fire concussive psionic force blasts. By using her telekinesis to levitate herself, Marvel Girl can fly at incredible speeds.
For a time, Rachel was also bonded to the Phoenix Force as "the one true Phoenix," and had its cosmic powers at her disposal. As Phoenix, Rachel demonstrated heightened psi-powers as well as the ability to manipulate energy and lifeforces, and a limited cosmic awareness. Rachel's connection to the Phoenix power was lost in the distant future and didn't return with her when she traveled back to the early 21st Century (present) of Earth-616. Recently, Marvel Girl absorbed a residual echo of the Phoenix Force left in the sword of a previous host, a Shi'ar named Rookshir. Its full effects are unknown at this time. It was revealed in
Uncanny X-Men #481 that the power Rachel has isn't the true Phoenix Force, but a shadow or echo of it, which is less powerful, but easier to control. However the echo's true level of power may be greater than has been seen so far, as seen in
X-Men: Emperor Vulcan #3 when she manifested it in the form of the familiar fiery bird image with which the Phoenix is commonly associated. In issue #5 of
Emperor Vulcan, the echo is also powerful enough to allow Rachel to survive in and fly through the vacuum of space without the need for additional protection.
Curiously, Marvel Girl exhibits a Phoenix emblem energy signature, which appears over her left eye whenever she uses her powers, and can manifest a shadow form (much like the shadow form Jean Grey-Summers gained when she absorbed the telepathic powers of
Psylocke), which could be due to the fact that Rachel and Psylocke's fates were "bound together" by Psylocke's reality-twisting brother, Jamie. After regaining a small portion of the Phoenix Force echo, the Phoenix emblem over her eye changed from a gold phoenix emblem to an electric blue flame in the shape of a phoenix.
Rachel's current level of power isn't yet known; in most cases it appears less extensive than the abilities she's displayed as the Phoenix. She was, however, able to more than hold her own against the immensely powerful Gladiator in X-Men: Emperor Vulcan #5.
Rachel's telepathy, though massive in raw scale, is mitigated by her limited training and techniques. This was proven in
Uncanny X-Men #452, where the admittedly less-powerful (but immensely more experienced)
Emma Frost was able to outflank an incredulous Rachel in a contest on the astral plane.
Other instances have depicted Rachel's telekinetic potential to be nigh-unlimited. Even without the Phoenix, Rachel was able to create a micro black hole (
Uncanny X-Men #447), levitate an entire city for a time (
Cable and Deadpool #10), and sustain shields that withstood Jovian atmospheric pressures (
Uncanny X-Men #449). Moreover, Rachel's
current telekinetic fine-motor control allowed her to alter molecular valences (
X-Treme X-Men #44), sense and manipulate residual energy to generate psychic manifestations in the form of
psychometry of past events (
MK Spider-Man #6,
X-Men: Deadly Genesis #2 and
Uncanny X-Men #464), create a psychic sword (much like the psychic katana from
Psylocke )(
Uncanny X-Men #464) and even rewrite human genomes (
Uncanny X-Men #459 and
Uncanny X-Men Annual #14 - where Rachel used the
Phoenix Force to reconstruct the DNA of the
Invisible Woman and Cyclops).
At times, Rachel has been shown to learn new skills extremely quickly. For example, in
Excalibur #16, she mastered a set of "demon ninja" sword skills simply by watching her teammate Shadowcat perform them. Rachel also mentions that she'd learned lock-picking skills from the Storm of her timeline, knowledge and use of advanced technology and weapons, as well as skills in repairing engines. However, these abilities have not been evident in her more recent appearances.
Even with the powers of the Phoenix, magic and magical objects prove to be an enigma for Rachel's powers. When the
Soulsword appeared near the
Excalibur lighthouse headquarters seeking Kitty Pryde to become its new wielder, Rachel attempted to remove it from the bedrock it had embedded itself into in order to alleviate her friend's apprehension. Despite using the full extent of power permitted by the Phoenix Force, Rachel was unable to remove the sword, which she then surmised only Kitty Pryde could remove. This could be the reason why Rachel hasn't telekinetically removed the Shi'ar deathmark on her back, although Nightcrawler theorized that this was only because Rachel didn't wish to remove it.
According to Rachel Summers' creator Chris Claremont, the Rachel Summers that currently appears in Earth-616, who was originally from Earth-811, is unique in the multiverse and has no alternate timeline counterparts (Uncanny X-Men #462). These other Rachels are not alternate versions of the Rachel Summers of Earth-811, but characters that might have the same parentage, name, or the same powers but are not connected due to aspects of Rachel's genetics or history. The reason for her unique nature is still unknown. Some have theorized that this is due to her link to the Phoenix Force, but this hasn't been confirmed as fact.
In at least three alternate future timelines that derived from "Days of Future Past", a Rachel Summers married Franklin Richards and had at least one mutant child with him. One such child was the time-traveling supervillain
Hyperstorm (Jonathan Richards). Hyperstorm was responsible for causing the
Fantastic Four to think that
Mister Fantastic (Jonathan's grandfather) and
Doctor Doom were dead; he was only defeated when he was trapped in another dimension by
Galactus. The second child was
Dream Summers, with the power of empathy, a superhero who appeared in the
Spider-Man/X-Men: Time's Arrow trilogy of novels (although Marvel Comics novels tend to be considered non-canon). In the third reality, they produced a child named David Richards, who was rescued from a concentration camp by the interdimensional travelling
Exiles and raised by the
Age of Apocalypse Sabretooth. In this reality, David's traumatic experiences at the camp led him to become a fanatical murderer.
In the so-called
Legacy Earth Reality, in which the Legacy Virus mutated into a
techno-organic plague, a Rachel Summers was a member of the
Avengers, the last superhero group. At
Morph's behest, she attempts to contact
Thor and the
Asgardians to help them against the Vi-Locks, a race of beings infected with the techno-organic
Legacy virus.
In a variation of the Days of Future Past shown in
Weapon X: Days of Future Now, a Rachel Summers was captured by
Weapon X and detained in the "Neverland"
concentration camp.
In other media
- Rachel Summers could be seen in the X-Men animated television series of the mid-1990s as one of Apocalypse's captive psychics in the final episode of the multi-part storyline, Beyond Good and Evil, wearing her red-spiked Hound costume.
Rachel Summers made one video game appearance as Phoenix, a playable character in the 1990s for the PC. She wore her red-spiked costume from Excalibur, and during gameplay, had a "psi-flash" attack where her Phoenix effect would glow brighter, and her enemies would collapse (stunned telepathically). If her power was running low, she could sweep her fiery wings towards a nearby enemy and cause physical damage. She was also one of the game's few flying characters (along with Jean Grey-Summers as Marvel Girl from the original X-Factor, Archangel, and Rogue)
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