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Chronomancer
Full Name: Trevor Fitzroy
Affiliation: None
Previous Affiliations: Hellfire Club
NY, Upstarts, X.S.E.
(trainee)
Aliases: White Rook
Status: Deceased (Bishop)
Relatives: Anthony Shaw (father), Sebastian Shaw (ancestor)
Alternate-X Versions: None
Codename Etymology: Fitzroy ["son of the king"], usually illegitimate. Codename pronounced krono-mans'r [From Greek, chronos: time + Middle English -mancie, from Old French, from Latin -mantia, from Greek -manteia, from mantis: diviner, prophet].
Powers & History: Fitzroy could open space and time-portals, but he must consume a
life-force for every person he sends through. He also uses the mutant known as
Bantam to keep track of any portal he might have opened
and then put in stasis. Born 70 years in the future, Fitzroy was a trainee in
the X.S.E., but became Bishop's nemesis when he turned
to crime, especially after he set up Bishop's sister Shard,
and had her killed by Emplates. When Fitzroy broke out of XSE HQ and fled to the
twentieth century, Bishop and his team followed, but Fiztroy escaped. As a member
of the Upstarts, Fitzroy killed the young mutants known as the Hellions,
whose life-energies he used to bring criminals from his century into ours. He
also attempted to kill Forge but the Maker (and Mystique
held him off until the X-Men could arrive. Soon afterwards,
he found young Siena Blaze, a powerful mutant whom he
sponsored for membership in the Upstarts. He said that an older Blaze had told
him exactly who she was and where and when to find her (presumably to change her
life, or to ensure that history happened the way she remembered it). He then participated
in the Younghunt, where he was presumed dead
after he tried to drain Cable's life force through his
techno-organic arm and was sucked into his own portal. Why the portal didn't drain
his own life is still unknown. Fitzroy reappeared under the thrall of Selene
as the White Rook of the Hellfire Club. He sometimes fights in an omnium mesh
bio-armor, which is extremely powerful, nearly indestructible, and may possibly
be activated on his mental command.
Recently, however, Fitzroy increased his power
levels substantially and journeyed to a future timeline in which Earth was reduced
to medieval technology levels. There Fitzroy set himself up as the Chronomancer
and took over, using time-jumping robots with futuristic weapons to keep control.
Then he had Shard brought to that time, where he kept her captive, but before
his goons got her, they transported Bishop to Fitzroy's realm as well. Bishop,
however, remained on the loose, and Fitzroy began to modify Shard to make her
human again. His powers increased dramatically, to the point where he could freeze
people in a type of stasis and open many more portals than before. In addition,
his energy powered the Chronotroopers and his enitre fortress. In the final battle,
Fitzroy used Shard as bait for Bishop, and he captured his rival when Shard betrayed
him. Fitzroy tortured Bishop mentally and physically before leaving him to "assume
his destiny as Master of Time."
Fitzroy's plan was to become Time itself, a feat
so ambitious that the Watcher himself came to observe. Unfortunately, Bishop had
been freed by his companion Link, and
arrived to stop Fitzroy from entering the giant portal he had created. A fight
ensued, and Fitzroy emerged victorious and headed for the portal again. Bishop,
drained of energy had no chance until Shard arrived and turned herself into energy
again, forcing Bishop to absorb her and blast her at Fitzroy. Bishop missed, but
Fitzroy hesitated enough that Bishop caught him and held him half in, half out
of the portal until it closed on itself, cutting Fitzroy in half.
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