Emma Frost tried to help the couple by providing relationship counseling, though their relationship was still problematic. While on a trip to Japan to investigate an incriminating photo of her and Sunfire engaged in criminal activities, both Rogue and Sunfire learned that Rogue's former friend and teammate of the Brotherhood, Blindspot, has erased both their memories of the event.
In this storyline, Rogue accidentally and permanently absorbed Sunfire's fire abilities who has lost his legs to Lady Deathstrike and did not want to live. Rogue returns to the X-Mansion only to find that Gambit was being seduced by the student called Foxx.
It is later revealed, however, that Mystique, displeased with Rogue's choice of lovers, infiltrated the Xavier Institute by shapeshifting into Foxx and joined Gambit's squad in an attempt to ruin his relationship with Rogue. After Gambit resisted her charms, Mystique reverts to her true form and offered Gambit something more difficult to refuse: she transformed into Rogue and offered Gambit a Rogue with whom he could have a physical relationship.
Whether or not they actually engaged in a sexual relationship is uncertain although Gambit insists that nothing happened. Rogue eventually discovered her foster mother's presence in the school and her attempts to seduce Gambit, becoming furious with both parties, because Gambit failed to tell Rogue of Mystique's presence in the Institute, their relationship developed the exact rift Mystique was hoping for and allowed her to set up her daughter with her accomplice, Pulse.
After being discovered, Mystique asked the X-Men for permission to stay at the Mansion. In the events that followed M-Day, the mutant Apocalypse was reawakened; Gambit, seeking redemption from Rogue and his fellow X-Men, volunteered to be transformed into his horseman, Death. Gambit believed he could control whatever Apocalypse would do to him, in hopes of only gaining more power to protect Rogue and the X-Men from the villain. However, having been brain-washed, Gambit tried to kill Rogue the only part of Gambit's past life that remains.
After Apocalypse's defeat, Sunfire who was granted new legs and transformed into the horseman Famine , Rogue and Gambit left the X-Men to try and fix their lives. After Professor Xavier went into space with Havok and several ofther X-Men to go after the villain Vulcan , Cyclops gave Rogue the authority to form her own team, complimenting her inspired improvisation in battle situations.
She was hesitant at first, because of Gambit's recent disappearance with Sunfire, but accepted the position, saying that when he comes back, she'd still be at the school. Mystique seemingly tried to repair her relationship with Rogue, but is rebuffed. Rogue's team defeated the group known as the Children of the Vault. Afterward, Rogue declared her team would leave the X-Mansion. Rogue was hospitalized after a battle with Pandemic.
Cable, desiring Rogue's help in defeating the Hecatomb, forced Rogue awake. Pandemic infected Rogue with a virus, Strain 88, altering her powers by amplifying them into an instantaneous death-touch. In defeating Hecatomb, Rogue absorbed psyches of eight billion entities that had been stored inside it. The team moved to Rogue's hometown of Caldecott for Rogue to recover. As Cyclops and Emma Frost arrived to help Rogue cope with the immensity of the voices in her mind, Marauders arrived, seeking the Destiny's diaries.
As part of the attack, it was revealed that Mystique was working with the Marauders and for Mister Sinister. Mystique shot Rogue and took her back to Mr. Sinister's base, who only kept Rogue alive because she held all the information of Destiny's Diaries within her mind. Gambit, who had joined the Marauders and Mr. Sinister again, was protective of Rogue and accused Mystique of being too careless in how she captured her.
Gambit was shown standing over Rogue trying to get her to wake up after she had fallen into a trance overcome by the minds she absorbed , and expressed his apologies for what he had done before rejoining Sinister. Rogue had flashes of memories, both of her and Gambit during the time that they had known each other, and of the millions of minds she absorbed, while in her coma-like state before she briefly woke up and recognized Gambit.
She told him she had a nightmare, before spouting incoherent words and mysterious coordinates. The X-Men attacked the Marauders' Antarctic base in order to rescue Rogue and the mysterious mutant baby who was at the center of Messiah Complex.
However the baby eventually took precedence and the X-Men did not recover or even see Rogue. Sinister, now in possession of the mutant baby, relocated the Marauders to Muir Island. While standing by Rogue's bedside, Mystique was visited by Mr. Sinister who told her that there will be no cure for Rogue and she will eventually die.
Without warning, Mystique ambushed Sinister and shoved his face onto Rogue's. The instant contact seemingly killed Sinister. Mystique, in keeping with the words of the Destiny Diaries, placed the baby's face in direct contact with Rogue's, with the understanding that Rogue would awaken from her comatose state. The baby was not affected by Rogue's power, and Rogue awakens shortly after.
Realizing what Mystique had done at the risk of killing the baby, Rogue said she's tired of people's lives being destroyed by Mystique and grabbed Mystique's face barehanded, fully absorbing her powers and consciousness. Mystique was left on the floor incapacitated as Rogue told Gambit that when the baby touched her, it removed all the psyches of everybody she has ever touched and that only herself and Mystique are left in her mind.
She said she needed to be alone and told Gambit not to follow her. Rogue takes some time out from the X-Men and travels around the Australian outback on a motorcycle. Once there, she has a conversation with Mystique a part of Rogue's psyche , telling her that no one else can help her with her powers and that it was down to her to figure out how to control them. One day, a woman appears in town claiming to be an anthropologist from Melbourne University.
Rogue made it clear she could stay as long as she wants, but to keep out of her way. The anthropologist approached Rogue with questions about some of the remains she has found in the town. Rogue said she does not know anything about the remains and to leave her alone. The anthropologist follows Rogue and explains she actually has a different identity.
The anthropologist was then targeted by a low flying Shi'ar spaceship and revealed that she was actually Danger in disguise. She informs Rogue she planned to get revenge on Professor Xavier by using her as a conduit.
Danger created an amalgamation of several past events in the X-Men's history prominently involving Rogue in the town using her hard light capabilities.
She was finally cornered by the Marauders, and refused to let Mystique's psyche take control of Rogue's body and save her as the fake Marauder Scalphunter shot at her. Mystique then took over Rogue's body to save her and fought off the Marauders, then returned control of Rogue's body to her. Rogue then wandered to the fake Tokyo Tower and tried to find the Institute, deducing that the projections around her were changing at ten-minute intervals, altering the environment around her.
However, Rogue did not get far as she ended up in Antarctica, witnessing the moment she abandoned Gambit after his trial. She regretted her decisions there, telling Mystique that she really had not moved on.
It was at that point that Cody Robbins appeared before Rogue, repeating his greeting from the night her powers manifested. Rogue just stared at him in shock. Eventually the Professor, Gambit and a group of Shi'ar pirates managed to shut down Danger. However, the Professor reactivated her and she defeated the pirates in turn. After this, it was revealed that Rogue's powers never truly developed past their initial "nascent" stage, which was the reason why her powers never functioned properly.
The Professor, now aware of this fact, used his telepathy to tear down the mental walls that kept Rogue's powers from developing the walls were created as a side effect every time she absorbed other people starting with Cody, and even more so with Ms. Marvel , and removed the mental echo of Mystique.
Finally Rogue kissed Gambit, with no ill side effect, revealing that she was finally in control of her absorption power. On their way there they are intercepted by Pixie who teleports them into the city, which is in a state of chaos due to the anti-mutant and pro-mutant movements. Cyclops sends all three out in order to locate several missing students and bring them home. During their mission Rogue faces off against the new Ms. Marvel Moonstone ; finding that she cannot touch her opponent, Rogue resorts to a trick and flees the site.
Later on she joins Gambit, who has been injured by Ares, along with Danger. Ares does not take her seriously and dismisses her both as an opponent and her attempts to calm things down. Rogue grabs Ares and absorbs his powers. Ares is dismissive of her attempt and claims that she cannot absorb him, a boast that proves wrong as she weakens him enough for Gambit to blast him bloody and stunned.
Having for the moment absorbed some of Ares' power she easily dispatches a small group of H. Rogue finds Trance as her powers are flaring out of control creating powerful uncontrollable bio-electric blasts. Rogue tries to help calm Trance and help her gain control when Ms. Marvel appears. After taking out Gambit and Danger, Rogue and Ms.
Marvel fight; Rogue is losing until Trance regains control and jumps in to help Rogue. Trance learns that her astral form is able to punch Ms. Marvel when they are both intangible. After Gambit stuns Ms. Marvel, they teleport back to base where Trance receives medical attention.
As Utopia had become a highly concentrated area for mutants, the entire population had to be on high alert. Croix , who fed on mutant bone marrow for sustenance and mimicry of their abilities, the X-Men instructed the students to stay close to each other. When the student, Bling drifted off on her own, Emplate captured her as a semi-permanent feeding source. Unable to enter Emplate's cross-dimensional base, Rogue absorbed X-Student Trance's astral projection ability to save Bling.
As she investigated his home for clues to Bling's whereabouts, Rogue was attacked by psychoplasmic ghosts. When the former Black Queen of the Hellfire Club , Selene , decided to seek revenge on all those who stood in her way to goddesshood, she resurrected many of the X-Men's greatest deceased allies and villains under her control. Among the resurrected is Rogue's foster mother, Destiny, who immediately sought her foster daughter but instead encountered the X-Student Blindfold.
Unfortunately Destiny was possessed by Proteus when she made telephatic communication with Blindfold, thus Proteus inhabited Blindfold's body. After Blindfold runs off, Rogue goes to find her but instead finds Proteus who's possessed her and the resurrected Destiny. After Proteus fully possesses Blindfold's body, he takes each X-Men down one by one, except Colossus, whom is thrown all the way to the X-Jet. Nightcrawler ends up possessed by Proteus too.
Proteus finds out he can take over more than one body at the same time. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. How does Rogue from the X-Men fly? Ask Question. Asked 2 years ago. Active 2 years ago. Viewed 8k times. Storm holds herself aloft on winds Jean uses a type of telekinetic levitation ArchAngel has his natural wings Angel 2 has insectoid wings Banshee and his daughter Siren tend to propel themselves via the force of their sonic screams in a type of "controlled air foiling.
CannonBall produces a unidirectional "blast field" which essentially turns him into a human rocket Polaris uses a type of magnetic levitation to act on her own personal magnetic field. Her half-sister Scarlet Witch either negates gravity, or uses chaos energy to "push" herself against air. Improve this question. Russhiro Russhiro 11k 5 5 gold badges 34 34 silver badges 88 88 bronze badges.
The same way all comic book characters with no wings can glide through the air: comic book handwavey magical physics whatnot. Asking "How does Carol Danvers fly pre-Binary? They may have intended their comment as a joke, but it's true. There's not really any difference between saying that someone flies using chaos energy, telekinesis, or "quantum mechanics," and not giving any explanation. StopHarmingMonica " Well, the thing is that this site isn't a discussion board in the usual sense.
Outside of chat, scientific explanations using the term loosely and fan theories are in fact not on-topic. Although this question may not strictly qualify as such, I am still not sure it's all that far from such questions. Create wiki page. Community supporters. All threads Latest threads Hot threads New posts. Search forums. Log in. Install the app. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. How does Rogue learn to fly and kick ass? Thread starter Enforcer Start date May 13, Enforcer Explorer. Hi, I loved the movies, and used to love the old cartoon show not the Evolution flavor , but I can't figure out how movie Rogue becomes cartoon show Rogue. That is: how does she learn to be a flying engine of destruction?
Something about Marvel Girl? GMVictory Explorer. In the comics Rogue was fighting Ms. Marvel who had flight, superstrength, toughness. Rogue touched her and, because Mystique, whom she was working with, told her to hang on to Marvel even after she had absorbed her powers and knocked her out.
She permanently absorbed Marvel's powers, memories, and personality. She would have internal personality conflicts and joined the X-men because the Prof. GMVictory said:. Click to expand Now, was Ms. Marvel a mutant?
Last edited: May 13, Enforcer said:. Carol Danvers who was a member of the Avengers -- i think.
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