User:Jacky 50A/AvP: Dark War

"The darkest rivalry returns."

- Tagline

Aliens vs. Predators: Dark War is a science-fiction action animated series created by 50A Studios and published independently on their own YouTube channel. The series is entirely fan-made and is not affiliated with 20th Century Fox or any other companies whatsoever. As such, it does not receive any monetary gains whatsoever. AvP: Dark War is intended to be the gateway to an entirely new and revamped Alien vs. Predator universe which melds and merges previous events, characters, and concepts from both franchises, creating a new experience for longtime fans of the franchise. It encompasses many contents from past works pertaining to both of the franchise's halves, including Prometheus and previous video games, comic books, and other media.

Its first episode airs on the 12th of August, 2020, sixteen years after the debut of Alien vs Predator. 50A Studios intends to release at least two seasons for this series, with at least twelve episodes in each season. Dark War focuses more on the major alien races, although the humans have their own roles in the series. Some voice actors reprise their past roles of characters who also appear in Dark War, while some characters receive entirely new voice actors.

Synopsis
An ancient conflict rekindles as the Yautja mobilize to prevent the menace of the Xenomorphs from destroying their culture. The humans continue their hapless expansions to the farthest corners of reality, ignoring their ignoble past doings that inadvertly threaten all known sentient lives, including themselves. A new chapter in the struggle for survival continues, and not everyone gets to receive a happy ending to their lives.

Episodes
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The Yautja
The Yautja, otherwise known as the Predators, are an extraterrestrial race of hunter-warriors who dedicate their lives in attaining glory from hunting the most dangerous prey. So far, the Xenomorphs prove to be their greatest prey. But for all their tenacity, they are a dying race and their population as of now is nothing compared to their descendants thousands of years ago, who expanded the Yautja's sphere of influence. The Xenomorphs' constant attacks on their Colony Worlds and the deaths of younger Predators from deadlier Xenomorph strains are slowly depleting their numbers. While this is happening, the Predator Society also faces a brewing internal strife that may fracture their race for all of eternity.

The Predators are the main protagonists of the series and their culture is heavily expanded upon. Their reason of hunting is elaborated upon in a single episode and different Predator factions and clans are introduced. As implied above, the Yautja once had a wider territory spanning not just their homeworld, but also other planets. Their contact with humanity has been sparse, but they know them from some of their hunters' experiences, most of whom are deceased.


 * Council of Ancients: A large gathering of Clan Ancients from all over Yautja Prime who acts as the rulers of the Predator race as a whole. They consist of elder Yautja who have proven their mettles in both strength and wisdom. In the race's glory age, there used to be at least five hundred Ancients within the Council, representing even the minor clans. Nowadays, only five Ancients reside in the Council as the Predators' number dwindle.
 * The Judge: The Judge is an Ancient who upholds the ancient laws and traditions of the Yautja, usually pertaining to the Honor Code the race is most notably known for. The Judge holds sway over Clan Enforcer, a Predator faction whose existence was repurposed to prevent the creation of more rogue Predators. The Judge actually hails from no clan and he was a Bad Blood for a time before a change in heart turned his ways hundreds of years in the past. His English voice is provided by Bruce Thomas.
 * The Warchief: The Predators' equivalent to a general/commander. The Warchief commands the military aspect of the Yautja society. Although they are already militaristic considering what they do every day, the Warchief emphasizes the difference between engaging in hunts from wars as every time they go to war, they are fighting with everything they have to defend their existence. This includes the active use of 'dishonorable' weapons such as plasma or gas weapons. The Warchief himself is a Predator who seeks the best method to uphold the Honor Code even in war, but even he knows that wars against the Xenomorphs require the most effective ways of killing. His English voice is provided by Jason Spisak.
 * The Architect: The mind behind the Predators' expansions to other planets, the building of new cities and colonies, and the engineering of new ships, weapons, and other objects. The Architect manages the growth of Yautja cities, colonies, and even clan villages when necessary. Yautja cities are surprisingly numerous upon Yautja Prime's surface, and the diligent Architect is the master of taking care of them. It should be noted that many Yautja cities have fallen into disrepair due to a devastating civil war several decades ago. Her English voice is provided by Susanne Blakeslee.
 * The Scientist:  The Scientist is the leading figure in the Yautja's technological advancements. Tradition usually opposes the views of advancing, but not for the Scientist or the Yautja as a whole. The Yautja consciously follows the Honor Code in their hunts, and no matter what new weapon of devastation they bring in a hunt, they will not use it unless the hunt has turned into a full-blown battle for survival. The Scientist and his fellow researchers themselves develop new technologies not just for military purposes but other more mundane and useful inventions, such as devices that absorb and convert the ambient radiation on Yautja Prime into plasma, which can be used to power structures or space-ships. His English voice is provided by Fred Tatasciore.
 * The Lord: The closest thing to a 'King of the Predators', the Lord's title is mostly ceremonial, but it grants him the authority to hunt whatever creatures he wish to have and create new laws which need to be approved by the rest of the Ancient Council. The Lord serves as the face of the Council and is expected to be a superior hunter, a wise ruler, and an open-minded Yautja who knows how to deal with matters outside and inside their race. The Lord has the authority to declare war (in which the Warchief gathers the Predator armies and must agree to), expansion plans (which the Architect ensures it ensues), the censure of certain Predator clans and the amnesty of Bad Bloods (by the consideration of the Judge), and allow the creation of new techs.

The Humans
A relatively young and naive species who reached unity among themselves on their home planet in the year of 2085. While they have advanced their technology to significantly higher levels than ours, greed, foolishness, and ignorance still dominate the minds of these meatbags and drive their continuous expansion to other planets. Though so, they are also filled with hope, compassion, and kindness, and not every single one of them are the same. What they shall bring to the universe is unknown, but there's no denying that they are slowly becoming a major power.

The humans aren't all that different from the Alien movies' depiction, with the UNSC being the main representative faction of the Earthlings. Not every humans are gun-totting soldiers, though, and alongside them they bring several Synthetics and scientists (both the nice and naughty variation) to add more spice to the show.

The Xenomorphs
The Xenomorphs are a mysterious race of killer aliens who have nothing short of a mind filled with malicious intellect and a body built to ravage. They have lived in the universe for just as long as the Yautja have and are spread throughout many different worlds. How they can expand from their Hiveworld (home planet) is unknown, but what matters is that right now, they are the deadliest species to have ever prowled galaxies.

The classic murderous aliens are back to terrorize viewers and the animated series makes sure to show the gruesomeness and lethality of these creatures. Their life-cycle is similar to the original movies', but the addition of 'expanded universe' elements adds a degree of uniqueness and unpredictability to how they breed and produce specialized variants.

Trivia

 * The Yautja characters of Dark War are capable of speaking English, similar to how the Fugitive Predator was able to do so in The Predator (2018). In a twist, however, their 'spoken English' represents to the viewers their utterances to other members of their own species. Even though they may speak in the proximity of another human character, all the humans will hear are their natural cackles.
 * The Xenomorphs' origin will not follow the one set by Alien: Covenant.
 * The series' art style will follow those of video game cutscenes, so expect its scenes and episodes to appear similar to the likes of Uncharted, Gears 5, or Titanfall.

Weapon X = Designated as Exiles-Two, Weapon X is meant to be the primary Exiles' back-up team and a successor to the Multiversal team of the same name. Unlike its predecessor, these reality fixers are not the brutal murderers they were but something more akin to Exiles 2.0. Weapon X does not utilize a Timebroker as they are guided by a member of the insectoid Timebreakers. This Weapon X incarnation first appeared in the Marvel NEW title, Weapon X: Damnation. Age of Apocalypse Blink First Appearance: X-Men Alpha #1 Series Debut: Weapon X: Damnation #1 Death: ??? Role: Teleporter Leader Universe: Earth-295 Status: Alive Manga Spider-Man First Appearance: Spider-Man: The Manga #1 Series Debut: Weapon X: Damnation #1 Death: ??? Role: Fast Attack Universe: Earth-70019 Status: Alive Old Man Logan First Appearance: Fantastic Four #558 Series Debut: Weapon X: Damnation #1 Death: ??? Role: Grizzled Veteran Hack-and-Slasher Universe: Earth-807128 Status: Alive
 * -|Clarice Ferguson / Blink (Earth-295) =
 * -|Yu Komori / Spider-Man (Earth-70019) =
 * -|James Howlett / Logan (Earth-807128) =

Mojoverse Cike First Appearance: X-Babies: Murderama #1 Series Debut: Weapon X: Damnation #1 Death: ??? Role: Blaster Kid Universe: Mojoverse Status: Alive Mangaverse Thor First Appearance: Marvel Mangaverse: Eternity Twilight #1 Series Debut: ??? Death: ??? Role: Faith-Fuelled Thunderer Universe: Earth-2301 Status: Alive House of M the It First Appearance: Fantastic Four: House of M #1 Series Debut: Weapon X: Damnation #1 Death: Weapon X: Damnation #2 Role: Stone Wall Universe: Earth-58163 Status: Deceased Thunderbolts X = Designated as Exiles-Three, Thunderbolts X was an obscure, short-lived Exiles team identified in the Panoptichron's database. Its membership includes Iron Man, Agent of Hydra; Loki Laufeyson, the Captain America; Ultron Wasp; Captain Marvel, Agent of Thanos; and Gwen Stacy, the Green Goblin. Their Timebroker - Timebrokers, actually - were an alternate version of the superhero team known as the Power Pack. The last time they were seen was when they were assigned to clean up the mess that was Earth-9200. Although they didn't meet eye-to-eye, this team can be considered the first of the 'other' Exiles that the primary Exiles interact, albeit indirectly.
 * -|Scott Summers / Cike (Mojoverse) =
 * -|Thor Odinson (Earth-2301) =
 * -|Benjamin Grimm / The It (Earth-58163) =

Editorially, the Thunderbolts X team was one of the Exiles spin-offs created in the Marvel NEW era. Although it officially only appeared in one issue, they are still considered canonical in the Marvel;Re Multiverse despite their disbandment. Kyln's Guard = Designated as Exiles-Four, the Kyln's Guard holds the record for being the most numerous Exiles in existence, being more akin to an army than a special team. Like its name implies, these Exiles are responsible for guarding the Multiverse's prison for inter-universal criminals, the Kyln. Because of their line of duty, they are not assigned to repair realities in disorder, making them distinct from every other Exiles founded by the Living Tribunal. Though they have access to the Panoptichron, their duty confines them to the Kyln. When required, however, they can be ordered to reinforce the numbers of other Exiles or fill in the jobs of missing Exiles.

Not only does it consist of both heroes and villains from a myriad of universes, but the Kyln's Guard also has the remaining members of Battleworld's Thor Corps and some of the Captain Britain Corps within their ranks, as well as a number of champions from an alternate Battlerealm where the Contest of Champions is currently being held. Supplementing its security are Mark X Sentinels, Predator X packs, and perfected models of Earth-97517's Human Torches, as well as many other hidden surprises the prisoners may not even know.

Because of the large numbers of the Kyln's Guard, only the notable members of the group will be listed. Task Force Fury = Designated as Exiles-Five, Task Force Fury is called upon to handle the most morally ambiguous situations with high stakes and constant pressure. This is the closest equivalent of a black-ops team the Living Tribunal has and a representation of how evil can be used against evil for the betterment of all. Many of its members are outright villains with a few exceptions, but the amount of heroes in this alliance will always be outnumbered by the villains. Surprisingly, discipline is tightly maintained in this group and the team is highly coordinated, resulting in it being the Exiles team with the highest mission success rate. Marvel Ultimate Alliance Nick Fury First Appearance: Marvel: Ultimate Alliance (2006) Series Debut: ??? Death: ??? Role: Timebroker Universe: Earth-6109 Status: Alive The Nick Fury of Earth-6109 was instrumental in the defense of his home reality. He was the man responsible for the activation of the heroic Ultimate Alliance that repelled Doctor Doom's attempt to rewrite reality using Odin's power. When Civil War ravaged the planet, he investigated the Pro-Registration forces' usage of Nanite-controlled villains, eventually discovering the emergence of the sentient entity known as the Fold, who intends to achieve global peace by infecting everyone into its hive mind. Fury himself was a victim of the Fold as he was abducted and heavily enhanced using nanites, granting him the power of everyone who has been a part of the Fold's network.
 * -|Terrax (Earth-13054) =
 * -|Hercules (Earth-12025) =
 * -|James Howlett / Governor-General Howlett (Earth-12025) =
 * -|Steven Rogers / Civil Warrior (Earth-13634) =
 * -|Groot / Thor (Earth-15513) =
 * -|Thor Odinson / Destroyer (Earth-15726) =
 * -|Thracius Magnus / Centurion Britannicus (Earth-4100) =
 * -|Walter Maximoff / Scarlet Warlock (Earth-127) =
 * -|Luke Cage (Earth-90214) =
 * -|Tony Stark / Iron Man (Earth-555326)=
 * -|Serena Patel / Doctor Octopus (Earth-23579) =
 * -|Mark X Sentinels (Earth-10005) =
 * -|Human Torches (Earth-97517) =
 * -|Nicholas Fury (Earth-6109) =

The grand design had Fury supposedly cured of his nanites and granting Tony Stark the leadership of SHIELD afterwards. Even though that did happen, Fury was re-infected with the Fold's nanites when he was made a Timebroker by the Living Tribunal. Fortunately, his mind wasn't affected negatively, depending on one's perspective. Nick may not have appreciated this, but found himself able to turn his appearance back to his normal should he wants to. Either way, he still possesses the powers of many superhumans thanks to the nanites inside him.

Even though he can be considered a hero in his home reality, the Tribunal's instruction and his Fold infection heavily encourage him to repress most of the morality he has in his heart to pave way for logic and effectiveness. Fury disdains his job but can't argue against the fact that this ultimate alliance of his has the greatest percentage of success among all the Exiles divisions due to the team's lesser concern over virtues. The next time Fury recruits another being for his task force, he'll make sure that he/she/it is someone who at least values lives. '''What If? Supergiant''' First Appearance: ''What If? Infinity - X-Men #1'' Series Debut: ??? Death: ??? Role: Parasitic Psychic Principal Universe: Earth-11400 Status: Alive Kingdom of Cain Juggernaut First Appearance: ''What If? Vol 2 #94'' Series Debut: ??? Death: ??? Role: Juggernaut Universe: Earth-9796 Status: Alive Planet Hulk Red King First Appearance: Planet Hulk (2010) Series Debut: ??? Death: ??? Role: Bragging Armored Tyrant Universe: Earth-10022 Status: Alive MCU Kaecillius First Appearance: Marvel's Doctor Strange Prelude #1 Series Debut: ??? Death: ??? Role: Dark Support Universe: Earth-199999 Status: Alive Marvel vs. Capcom Sentinel First Appearance: X-Men: Children of the Atom (1994) Series Debut: ??? Death: ??? Role: Techno-Artillery Universe: Earth-30847 Status: Alive God Squad = Designated as Exiles-Six, the God Squad is unleashed when a threat becomes so powerful that divine intervention is just what everyone needs to survive. Although their missions are relatively few, their presence usually means that the situation at hand is extremely dire. They're not commonly seen throughout the Multiverse, but they are always ready to give out some heavenly (or hellish) retribution to those who would dare attack realities. Their members consist of semi-metaphysical beings, including demigods, gods, demons, and even minor cosmic entities. Because the members are chosen mostly based on their power, teamwork is not their strongest suit. The End Venom First Appearance: Venom: The End #1 Series Debut: ??? Death: ??? Role: Timebroker Universe: Earth-23203 Status: Alive In a distant future long past where vicious AIs known as Artificial Superintelligences (ASI) wiped out all organic life form, the Venom of Earth-23203 stood resolute in restoring the population of the organic beings he had grown to love. There's no Eddie Brock in this Venom; only the Symbiote existed as the last hope of the organics. When the ASI proved themselves to be too much for the Klyntar to handle, the evolved alien sacrificed himself by tearing out his own extradimensional lattice to create a new universe where biological life can flourish, undisturbed by the horrifying ASI.
 * -|Supergiant (Earth-11400) =
 * -|Cain Marko / Juggernaut (Earth-9796) =
 * -|Angmo-Asan / Red King (Earth-10022) =
 * -|Kaecillius (Earth-199999) =
 * -|COTA-94 / Sentinel (Earth-30847) =
 * -|Venom (Earth-23203) =

Venom's heroism in the prior Multiverse did not go unnoticed, however, and the Living Tribunal restored the Symbiote to life while keeping the 'Venomverse' he created intact, still free of the ASI still running rampart in his home realm. With his new life, Venom is recruited by the Living Tribunal as the Timebroker for the God Squad not just for his friendly disposition but also power.

See, Venom still has the usual powers of any other Symbiotes, but in the harsh history of his dimension, he has bonded with virtually every single organic life there is. From Fin Fang Foom to Thanos and even more, Venom has their entire genetic codes and therefore, powers. When he sacrificed himself to recreate his universe, it was known that he also restored the likes of Galactus and Eternity to recover the balance that was broken due to their deaths back then and there.

With powers nearly equal to those of the Tribunal himself, the humble Symbiote is the most suitable choice as the God Squad's Timebroker as he is more than capable of keeping his gods, demons, and heralds in check with either friendliness or coercion when required. His weakness to flames and sonics are massively negated and they serve as nothing but tickles for the eternal Symbiote. He would love to give a hand to the God Squad's missions, but he's unable to do so due to the fact that his presence in other universes would immediately destabilize them thanks to his practical status as a universe of its own. Twilight of a God Hercules First Appearance: Hercules #1 Series Debut: ??? Death: ??? Role: Powerhouse Leader Universe: Earth-829 Status: Alive Departing Earth to live a life across the stars, the Hercules of Earth-829 settled in the territories of the Wilamean Empire in the 24th Century, marrying Empress Layana Sweetwater to begin an exotic bloodline of Olympian hybrids who all inherit the muscles of the God of Strength. Years of adventuring in the Andromeda Galaxy took a toll on him, however, and he became a much more embittered individual after a number of tragedies.
 * -|Hercules (Earth-829) =

His own wife manipulated his son, Arimathes, to destroy him to no avail. One of his grandsons, Ursus, was killed by a brutal Silver Surfer from a race who worshiped Galactus, and the Olympian himself fell into deep coma after greatly straining himself in avenging Ursus' death. In despair and sadness, Hercules remained dormant in his coma until fate ordered him to fight for a cause grander than his own.

Picked by the Timebroker as the leader of the God Squad, Venom gave Hercules another chance in heroism and offered him rehabilitation from all the vices he had to struggle against and the despair that followed. Though remaining sour, Hercules reluctantly became the God Squad's leader not just out of the lack of choice, but to repay Venom recovering him out of his coma. With his experience and wisdom, he tries his best to be both a stern and sensible leader, drawing from his time as a father and the Champion of the Andromeda Galaxy. He still sneaks out to steal some booze from the Panoptichron's fridge, but his unrivaled strength remains open to smite the enemies of reality. Magni Thorson First Appearance: Thor Vol 2 #68 Series Debut: ??? Death: ??? Role: Shock and Awe #1 Universe: Earth-3515 Status: Alive Magni Thorson, as his name suggests, is the son of Thor and Amora the Enchantress from Earth-3515. In this reality, the Asgardians under the leadership of Lord Thor imposed their will upon Midgard after the God of Thunder moved the Realm Eternal above New York City. Magni was born twenty years after such event and grew up a hero similar to his father in his younger days. His father may no longer be the same god he was when he was a hero on Earth, but Magni shares his love for humanity and empathy.
 * -|Magni Thorson (Earth-3515) =

Throughout his years, Magni spent his time averting natural disasters, defeating monsters, and interacting with the exiled former lover of his father, Lady Sif. He also argued a great many times with his uncle, Loki, over his unruly treatment over humans, as well as his father over the errors of his intervention in mankind's face. Ultimately, his confrontations with his family came to a conclusion when an ancient enemy of Asgard threatened to destroy the entire race. Picking up his father's mallet, Magni defeated Desak the Godslayer and became to Asgard and Earth what his father once was to them when he was younger.

His villainous parentage notwithstanding, Magni was recruited into the Exiles as, to quote Venom, an obligatory Thor. To his and his counterpart's surprise, Venom recruited two children of Thor and the Timebroker saw reason in this, stating that together, they'd be even stronger than a single 'regular' version of their father. A sibling rivalry was quickly developed between the two, but they have grown to see each other as blood brothers regardless of their differences. Both of them see Hercules as quite the substitute father figure, as well, much to the Olympian's chagrin. Woden Thorson First Appearance: Guardians of the Galaxy #42 Series Debut: ??? Death: ??? Role: Shock and Awe #2 Universe: Earth-691 Status: Alive Another son of Thor, now born from the womb of Lady Sif, Woden Thorson grew up in the 31st Century as a troubled youth. For most of his childhood, Thor was absent from Woden's life due to his wanderlust. When he returned to teach Woden, it didn't take long for him to brood of his past and spend his days in the mead hall. Woden left his home and traveled to parts unknown to cope with his abandonment, but when he returned, the Son of Thor became Asgard's savior as he came back with Mjolnir in hand and the Guardians of the Galaxy in tow.
 * -|Woden Thorson (Earth-691) =

Defeating Loki and his Inhuman army, Woden restored honor to his family and took his father's post as the defender of Asgard. During one of his ventures, Woden was abducted from his home. At least, that's what he thought. Recruited into the Exiles, Woden initially lashed out in anger until his 'abductor' explained why he was there. He and his brother was assured that Asgard would be secure even without their presence, although their parents were already looking for them the moment they were inducted.

Neither Woden nor his half-brother, Magni, are as powerful or experienced as their fathers in the Multiverse. However, the duo's strong bond and similar powers mean that potentially, they together could be stronger than their father. Both Woden and Magni are practically identical counterparts to one another, differing only in parentage and appearance. Despite the presence of stronger beings in the team, Woden wavers not and never stops in proving his worth and might as a son of Thor. Carnage Cosmic First Appearance: ''What If? Vol 2 #108'' Series Debut: ??? Death: ??? Role: Cosmic Terror Weapon Universe: Earth-985 Status: Alive The Carnage Symbiote is undoubtedly the most murderous Klyntar strain in existence. Should it bond with another being of great power, then disaster will not be far behind. The Avengers of Earth-985 learned this the hard way when it bonded with the Silver Surfer, creating the monstrosity known as the Carnage Cosmic. With both the Power Cosmic and the Symbiote, the murderous Cosmic Carnage wreaked havoc upon the world and nearly devastated the Avengers if it wasn't for Firestar's flames weakening Carnage's connection. Left without a choice due to their near-permanent bond, the Silver Surfer flew to the Sun to destroy Carnage, sacrificing himself in the process.
 * -|Norrin Radd / Carnage Cosmic (Earth-985) =

At least, that's what's supposed to happen. Instead of burning upon entering the Sun, the Carnage Cosmic was transported to the Panoptichron as one of the first members of the God Squad. A Silver Surfer would suffice, but the Timebroker saw that he needed someone stronger than him but one with at least a semblance of compassion. Enter the Carnage Cosmic, a combination of two powerful beings whose personalities bicker and argue with one another.

For the moment, Norrin is the dominant personality as he threatens the Symbiote to disintegration if he doesn't go along with the Squad. Considering the company he's (they're) in, however, the struggle of keeping the being's good side may not be an easy task for the Sentinel of Spaceways. All that matters is that they follow the instructions of the Timebroker and not bother their allies. Otherwise, the Slaughterer of Spaceways is eager to kill whoever stands in their way. Phoenix Magneto First Appearance: ''What If? AvX #1'' Series Debut: ??? Death: ??? Role: Master of Genocides Universe: Earth-9294 Status: Alive When the Avengers went head-to-head against the X-Men for the fate of humanity and mutantkind, no one could expect Magneto to come up as the victor of the conflict. When the Avengers first arrived at Utopia, Magneto annihilated many of them by blowing up their helicarrier, inflicting a number of casualties on Earth's Mightiest Heroes. When Hope Summers finally received the power of the Phoenix Force, the Master of Magnetism revealed his cruel intention as he snapped her neck and absorbed the Phoenix. His new power didn't last long, fortunately, as Logan drove his claws straight into his head right before exploding with such a force that the entire Earth was terraformed.
 * -|Max Eisenhardt / Phoenix (Earth-9294) =

Death was the true fate of Earth-9294's Magneto, but this Multiverse is not the previous one. The second he exploded with the Phoenix Force, he was transported into the Crystal Palace and recruited into the God Squad. Magneto couldn't care less about his status as a 'god' due to his ultimate concern for the Mutant race. His racism even extended to his non-Mutant squadmates, caring not if they're supposed to be 'fellow' gods or supreme creatures. He may act decently towards them at the very least, but Magneto never gets along with everyone due to his utter arrogance. All that matters is that he has the Phoenix Force, and that his power is good enough to get him on-board. Sorcerer Supreme Dormammu First Appearance: X-Factor #231 Series Debut: ??? Death: ??? Role: Mystic Supreme Universe: Earth-7196 Status: Alive One of the rare successful few of his kind, the Dormammu of Earth-7196 attained much that his fellow incarnations have failed to. Not only has he consolidated the Dark Dimension's rule over the material plane, but he also managed to kill his reality's Doctor Strange and possessed his body. Gaining the power and epithet of Sorcerer Supreme, Dormammu has full control over all things magical in both the light and darkness. If that's not enough, he is also capable of tapping into powerful nexus of powers to increase his own powers. Because Sorcerers Supreme are nexus of powers, Dormammu is extremely good at killing other mighty magicians, giving him a spot in the God Squad.
 * -|Dormammu (Earth-7196)=

He may have immense power and credibility among all the other incompetent Dormammus, but his lusting and hunger for power are insatiable. He is just as egoistical as he is strong and he could be an even bigger problem to the team than the dangers they face. He only works with his squadmates if he has an agenda of his own that includes them and he highly covets the powers of his other teammates, as well as those of the Tallus. There is a reason Venom is chosen as the Timebroker, however, and time will tell if Dormammu eventually becomes too much of a liability for the group. New Exiles = Designated as Exiles-Seven, the New Exiles exude an air of youth and vigor as they represent the legacies of the Multiverse's greatest heroes and villains. Contrary to their name, they are not meant to replace the Exiles whatsoever, but they're meant to be a 'reserve' team if the main Exiles are down, sharing this position with Weapon X. Their members consist of gifted individuals of younger ages compared to many other contemporary heroes and villains but that does not mean that their roster is composed of children. In fact, some members actually have children and are clearly adults.

This team's name is a reference to the comic book series of the same title, which succeeds the first Exiles volume. They were initially named the Children's Crusade before the creator decided that such a name would be ridiculous considering that the members he intended to have are not children despite their parentage and pedigree. Shadow Exiles = Unofficially designated Exiles-Eight, the Shadow Exiles are practically illegal in the eyes of the Living Tribunal. With Task Force Fury, they can be considered two sides of the same coin as they both serve the same purpose. Despite being recognized by the Tribunal, their information are not stored within the Panoptichron and lack logistical support due to their backroom nature. The Supreme Being allowed the group's formation for the benefit of all, however, but won't hesitate to send other Exiles after them if their Timebroker abused the tight privilege that was given to him.
 * -|Hope Summers / Stryfe (Earth-13021)=
 * -|Sharon Rogers (Earth-4560128)=
 * -|Samuel Fisk / Daredevil 2099 (Earth-2992)=
 * -|Ahura Boltagon / Black Bolt (Earth-9997)=
 * -|Akihiro / Daken (Earth-13133)=
 * -|Molly Hayes (Earth-13729)=
 * -|Gallowglass (Earth-1610)=

Founded by a fascist Reed Richards wielding an Infinity Gauntlet that's useless due to its inability to function outside of his own universe, the Shadow Exiles are primarily info-gatherers and can be equated to Reed's personal death squad or explorer team, depending on the situation. Reed could care little for the safety of his teammates and gave underhanded reasons for his recruitment of new Shadow Exiles.

The Shadow Exiles reside in an alternate Baxter Building which has been modified to resemble more of a flying fortress with the ability to travel from one dimension to another using engines salvaged from the Worldship of a dead Galactus from a ruinous universe. On the other hand, Reed recruits new members using his own version of the Bridge, which is usually used by other Reed Richards to view the Multiverse. He may be able to pull out beings from other realms with this device, but its imperfection means that he can't always pull the right recruit he wishes to have.

The team debuted in their titular comic book series, the Shadow Exiles. Nazi Reed Richards First Appearance: Fantastic Four #570 Series Debut: Shadow Exiles #1 Death: ??? Role: Timebroker Universe: Earth-98570 Status: Alive Ultimate Valkyrie First Appearance: Ultimates 2 #6 Series Debut: Shadow Exiles #1 Death: ??? Role: Field Leader Universe: Earth-1610 Status: Alive Spider-Punk First Appearance: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 3 #10 Series Debut: Shadow Exiles #1 Death: ??? Role: Resident Musician Universe: Earth-138 Status: Alive Danielle Cage Thor First Appearance: Old Man Logan #1 Series Debut: Shadow Exiles #1 Death: ??? Role: Supreme Musclepower Universe: Earth-21923 Status: Alive PS4 Doctor Octopus First Appearance: Marvel's Spider-Man (2018) Series Debut: Shadow Exiles #1 Death: ??? Role: Resident Mad Scientist Universe: Earth-1048 Status: Alive Arachknight First Appearance: Infinity Wars #3 Series Debut: Shadow Exiles #1 Death: ??? Role: Insane Master Combatant Universe: Warp World Status: Alive
 * -|Reed Richards (Earth-98570) =
 * -|Barbara Norriss / Valkyrie (Earth-1610) =
 * -|Hobart Brown / Spider-Punk (Earth-138) =
 * -|Danielle Cage / Thor (Earth-21923) =
 * -|Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus (Earth-1048) =
 * -|Peter Parker / Arachknight (Warp World) =