Reference Page: THIS IS NOT THE FIRST CHAPTER!!!! This story gets sort of
complex, so I created this page so that, if the time-travel part gets
confusing, you could always come here. If you don't want the plot ruined
for you, don't even look.
06-06-06 (241): Rachel Summers is born a telepath/telekinetic with ocular blasts who can control time. She has complete control over her fully developed abilities
06-06-12 (241): US government levels the X-Mansion and Rachel is the only survivor. She is put into Ahab's Hound program.
05-13-21 (241): After years of physical, sexual, and psychological torture, Raye submits to apathy, and becomes the world's best Hound, killing every single mutant, except 83. Wolverine is her first assignment.
12-20-23 (241): Rachel is consumed by the Phoenix Force, which frees her mind from the evils that have been suppressed upon her. She blows the Kennels to pieces and mangles Ahab's limbs. She goes crazy and destroys everything in her universe, and then takes her own life.
TIMESTREAM: The Phoenix Force preserves her and sends her into the timestream. She meets Cable, an X-Man from the future who she bonds with really well. The Watchers put her on trial and decide to omit her life from the 241 timeline (she essentially has no life), but send her back for a second chance.
10-24-33 (241): She's sent to the South Bronx Mutant Internment Center, where she reunites with Storm, Colossus, Kate Rasputin, Magneto, and Franklin Richards.
04-11-34 (241): After speaking with Logan telepathically, Rachel and the gang plan to escape and prevent Senator Kelly's assassination, to prevent the MRA. They ruin their inhibitor collars and run away, but Franklin is killed by the Sentinels while on the run. Rachel kicked those Sentinels' butts! The team flees to the Baxter Building, former headquarters of the Fantastic Four, but are followed by more Sentinels. Everyone is killed but Rachel and Kate.
04-19-34 (241): Rachel sends Kate's consciousness back in time to save Kelly, but accidentally sends her to ME, rather than their own reality. It works, but they can't figure out why nothing in their world has changed. New plan: they attack the Sentinel headquarters, but things go awry. Kate (who received some of her best bud's powers with the whole conscious-switch thing) hypnotizes Rachel to force her to tap into the Phoenix Force and get the heck out of there. Phoenix takes her back into the timestream.
04-19-04 (616): Rachel is sent back 30 years to ME. When she knocks on the door, she's greeted by a 15-year old Ilyana Rasputin. She panics and runs to New York City, where she plans to try to live a normal life. There she meets a young man named Nick, who takes her to his house for some...fun. However, after she takes a bath, she goes into the kitchen to see Selene turn him to ashes! Selene, who thinks she will take over the Inner Circle, just as her mother did, tries to kill her. The X-Men come to the rescue and take Rachel back to the Mansion.
04-22-04 (616): Xavier takes Rachel in. Kitty and Kurt find out who she is, and she begs them not to tell anyone, especially Scott!
04-26-04 (616): Rachel finds out through Nightcrawler that her mother is dead, and her father had married Madelyn Pryor, and almost kills him in her fury. She joins the team, taking up the name Phoenix II.
05-31-04, (616): Rachel has serious side-effects of time-travel, including depression and panic attacks. But, she visits her grandparents' house, and, after she touches the Shi'ar holempathic matrix crystal, created in memory of her mother, she realizes she still has the Phoenix inside her, and gets all powered up.
08-25-04, (616): She goes Dark Phoenix and decides she NEEDS to kill someone, and who's better than her arch-enemy Selene? She almost kills her, but Logan intercedes, stabbing her through the heart and lungs. She abandons the X-Men, and takes a stroll through the timestream.
10-01-17, (835): Rachel sees her brother's birth, and vows to protect him (and everyone in the universe) by destroying the Beyonder. She absorbs the lifeforces of every X-Man and goes to the M'Kraan Crystal, unleashes the neutron galaxy inside , creating a black hole and drawing the Beyonder's entire galaxy into it. She subsequently destroys the entire universe of that timeline.
TIMESTREAM: Once again, Rachel is held under trial, and this time, the Watchers are not so patient. They banish her to a lifetime of wandering aimlessly through time, which turns out to be very depressing. She becomes very bitter. (Overall, she spends 958 years through time.)
11-03-04, (616): Upon one particular time-jot, Rachel is boarded with Meggan, Shadowcat, Nightcrawler, and Capt. Britain, under Cable's strict demands. The five live together at the Braddock Manor and become Excalibur. (She doesn't tell anyone, but Rachel is still fighting Dark Phoenix).
03-29-05, (616): Jean is resurrected, Maddy finds out she's her clone, goes crazy, and becomes the Goblin Queen. Jean kills her and she and Scott decide to raise her baby, Nathan together. They get married, and Rachel attends the wedding, where Jean figures out who she is. She has the choice of staying in ME or switching places with Brian Braddock (Captain Britain), who is trapped in the timestream. She chooses to save him, thinking that this will mean another thousand years of aimless wandering.
TIMESTREAM: To her utter surprise, the Watchers tell her that she has done many wonderful things and can return to her home timeline for a real life (though she still doesn't have a past). They also hint at her future in protecting Nathan Dayspring...without the Phoenix.
10-01-4067, (241): The Asakani timeline is actually her home timeline. It is the Dark Age of mutants, dominated by Apocalypse. Rachel finds a tiny group of soldier mutants, called the Clan Asakani, and becomes their leader, Mother Asakani. She becomes especially close to Sanctity, the daughter of Bolivar Trask, who created the Sentinels, and becomes like a mother to her. The Asakani fight the Dark Sisterhood, and their Dark Mother, and eventually destroy them.
02-11-4130, (241): She builds the occult-like clan into a sisterhood of thousands, and tries numerous times to kill Apocalypse, but never succeeds. In ME, Apocalypse infects Nathan (the Chosen One) with the techno-organic virus, and Rachel sends some of the Asakani to fetch him and bring him to this timeline. He is cloned as a safety measure, but the clone is stolen by Apocalypse and becomes Stryfe. She and the Asakani raise Nathan in a neo-religious sort of survival boot camp, making him Cable. Rachel finally finds herself happy, and severs her tie to the Phoenix Force.
09-24-4149, (241): Cable grows up and Rachel's work is done. (She is now 1,057 years old, and, without the Phoenix, is finally showing her age.) She pulls Jean and Scott from ME, tells them who Cable is, and orders Nathan and his parents to kill Apocalypse in ME. Jean takes up the codename Phoenix in her honor, and she sends them back to ME, using up the last of her energy, and dies. They do actually kill Apocalypse, and everybody is very happy.
TIMESTREAM: However, Rachel isn't really dead. Once again, the Phoenix Force preserved her, and she roams through time aimlessly, doing good, not in her physical form, but simply a part of the Phoenix.
06-06-06 (241): Rachel Summers is born a telepath/telekinetic with ocular blasts who can control time. She has complete control over her fully developed abilities
06-06-12 (241): US government levels the X-Mansion and Rachel is the only survivor. She is put into Ahab's Hound program.
05-13-21 (241): After years of physical, sexual, and psychological torture, Raye submits to apathy, and becomes the world's best Hound, killing every single mutant, except 83. Wolverine is her first assignment.
12-20-23 (241): Rachel is consumed by the Phoenix Force, which frees her mind from the evils that have been suppressed upon her. She blows the Kennels to pieces and mangles Ahab's limbs. She goes crazy and destroys everything in her universe, and then takes her own life.
TIMESTREAM: The Phoenix Force preserves her and sends her into the timestream. She meets Cable, an X-Man from the future who she bonds with really well. The Watchers put her on trial and decide to omit her life from the 241 timeline (she essentially has no life), but send her back for a second chance.
10-24-33 (241): She's sent to the South Bronx Mutant Internment Center, where she reunites with Storm, Colossus, Kate Rasputin, Magneto, and Franklin Richards.
04-11-34 (241): After speaking with Logan telepathically, Rachel and the gang plan to escape and prevent Senator Kelly's assassination, to prevent the MRA. They ruin their inhibitor collars and run away, but Franklin is killed by the Sentinels while on the run. Rachel kicked those Sentinels' butts! The team flees to the Baxter Building, former headquarters of the Fantastic Four, but are followed by more Sentinels. Everyone is killed but Rachel and Kate.
04-19-34 (241): Rachel sends Kate's consciousness back in time to save Kelly, but accidentally sends her to ME, rather than their own reality. It works, but they can't figure out why nothing in their world has changed. New plan: they attack the Sentinel headquarters, but things go awry. Kate (who received some of her best bud's powers with the whole conscious-switch thing) hypnotizes Rachel to force her to tap into the Phoenix Force and get the heck out of there. Phoenix takes her back into the timestream.
04-19-04 (616): Rachel is sent back 30 years to ME. When she knocks on the door, she's greeted by a 15-year old Ilyana Rasputin. She panics and runs to New York City, where she plans to try to live a normal life. There she meets a young man named Nick, who takes her to his house for some...fun. However, after she takes a bath, she goes into the kitchen to see Selene turn him to ashes! Selene, who thinks she will take over the Inner Circle, just as her mother did, tries to kill her. The X-Men come to the rescue and take Rachel back to the Mansion.
04-22-04 (616): Xavier takes Rachel in. Kitty and Kurt find out who she is, and she begs them not to tell anyone, especially Scott!
04-26-04 (616): Rachel finds out through Nightcrawler that her mother is dead, and her father had married Madelyn Pryor, and almost kills him in her fury. She joins the team, taking up the name Phoenix II.
05-31-04, (616): Rachel has serious side-effects of time-travel, including depression and panic attacks. But, she visits her grandparents' house, and, after she touches the Shi'ar holempathic matrix crystal, created in memory of her mother, she realizes she still has the Phoenix inside her, and gets all powered up.
08-25-04, (616): She goes Dark Phoenix and decides she NEEDS to kill someone, and who's better than her arch-enemy Selene? She almost kills her, but Logan intercedes, stabbing her through the heart and lungs. She abandons the X-Men, and takes a stroll through the timestream.
10-01-17, (835): Rachel sees her brother's birth, and vows to protect him (and everyone in the universe) by destroying the Beyonder. She absorbs the lifeforces of every X-Man and goes to the M'Kraan Crystal, unleashes the neutron galaxy inside , creating a black hole and drawing the Beyonder's entire galaxy into it. She subsequently destroys the entire universe of that timeline.
TIMESTREAM: Once again, Rachel is held under trial, and this time, the Watchers are not so patient. They banish her to a lifetime of wandering aimlessly through time, which turns out to be very depressing. She becomes very bitter. (Overall, she spends 958 years through time.)
11-03-04, (616): Upon one particular time-jot, Rachel is boarded with Meggan, Shadowcat, Nightcrawler, and Capt. Britain, under Cable's strict demands. The five live together at the Braddock Manor and become Excalibur. (She doesn't tell anyone, but Rachel is still fighting Dark Phoenix).
03-29-05, (616): Jean is resurrected, Maddy finds out she's her clone, goes crazy, and becomes the Goblin Queen. Jean kills her and she and Scott decide to raise her baby, Nathan together. They get married, and Rachel attends the wedding, where Jean figures out who she is. She has the choice of staying in ME or switching places with Brian Braddock (Captain Britain), who is trapped in the timestream. She chooses to save him, thinking that this will mean another thousand years of aimless wandering.
TIMESTREAM: To her utter surprise, the Watchers tell her that she has done many wonderful things and can return to her home timeline for a real life (though she still doesn't have a past). They also hint at her future in protecting Nathan Dayspring...without the Phoenix.
10-01-4067, (241): The Asakani timeline is actually her home timeline. It is the Dark Age of mutants, dominated by Apocalypse. Rachel finds a tiny group of soldier mutants, called the Clan Asakani, and becomes their leader, Mother Asakani. She becomes especially close to Sanctity, the daughter of Bolivar Trask, who created the Sentinels, and becomes like a mother to her. The Asakani fight the Dark Sisterhood, and their Dark Mother, and eventually destroy them.
02-11-4130, (241): She builds the occult-like clan into a sisterhood of thousands, and tries numerous times to kill Apocalypse, but never succeeds. In ME, Apocalypse infects Nathan (the Chosen One) with the techno-organic virus, and Rachel sends some of the Asakani to fetch him and bring him to this timeline. He is cloned as a safety measure, but the clone is stolen by Apocalypse and becomes Stryfe. She and the Asakani raise Nathan in a neo-religious sort of survival boot camp, making him Cable. Rachel finally finds herself happy, and severs her tie to the Phoenix Force.
09-24-4149, (241): Cable grows up and Rachel's work is done. (She is now 1,057 years old, and, without the Phoenix, is finally showing her age.) She pulls Jean and Scott from ME, tells them who Cable is, and orders Nathan and his parents to kill Apocalypse in ME. Jean takes up the codename Phoenix in her honor, and she sends them back to ME, using up the last of her energy, and dies. They do actually kill Apocalypse, and everybody is very happy.
TIMESTREAM: However, Rachel isn't really dead. Once again, the Phoenix Force preserved her, and she roams through time aimlessly, doing good, not in her physical form, but simply a part of the Phoenix.
