Armor was brought back to the mansion by Iceman with the other New X-Men. Pixie teleported the group, but they were spread out between the Mansion and Washington, D.C. Preparing to leave, the group was attacked by Lady Deathstrike, who mortally wounded Hellion. At the Purifiers' headquarters, they discovered Rictor of X-Factor there, and that the Purifiers didn't have the Messiah baby. Īrmor briefly joined the New X-Men when Surge assembled the team against the Purifiers. Along with most of the other powered students, Armor participated in Emma Frost's battle royale to become a member of the New X-Men. In the wake of M-Day, only 27 students (including Armor) retained their mutant powers. Armor aided the X-Men in liberating Breakworld and saving Earth. Armor was given one of Kitty Pryde's uniforms. Armor ended up with Wolverine, who inducted her into the X-Men. S.W.O.R.D.'s ship was heavily damaged after the attack, and the X-Men were separated. Ord alerted Breakworld's ruler to the arrival of the X-Men, and they sent a fleet to attack their ship. because Breakworld had developed a weapon capable of destroying the Earth. Īrmor was with the X-Men when they were abducted to Breakworld by S.W.O.R.D. ĭuring Cassandra Nova's psychic manipulation and attack of the X-Men, Armor was able to protect Blindfold and a childlike Wolverine from a feral Beast. After Wing's death, Armor, Kitty Pryde, and other Xavier students found themselves trapped in a sentient and hostile Danger Room. Depressed by the loss of his powers, he committed suicide in the Danger Room. ![]() Following a brief scrimmage, Armor and Wing were overpowered by Ord, and Wing was injected with the Hope Serum. ![]() Armor used her mutant powers to punch Ord, taking him by surprise. While at the Xavier Institute, Armor and Wing were attacked by Ord of Breakworld. Armor formed a close friendship with Wing, and even described him as being her best friend. When the training squad system began, Armor was placed with Kitty Pryde's Paladins Squad with Blindfold and Wing. Hisako Ichiki (市来 久子, Ichiki Hisako) lived in Tokyo, Japan with her brother and parents before joining the Xavier Institute. ![]()
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If people would like to submit more reviews, feel free.)ġ. And I am sure there are undoubtedly some other game database programs out there that I am unaware of, but these are the ones that I have tried. (Note: I have no affiliation whatsoever with any of these companies or software developers. It's just a guide letting board game users know what is out there, how they can use it, and how well I think each individual application works for board games. This list is not in any particular order or preference. I thought I would share my observations with the board gaming community. ![]() ![]() So I found a bunch of software programs that enable me to catalog my collection on my hard drive. What could be more geeky than building a game database? And sure, I could just use the feature on BGG that allows me to save my collection as a spreadsheet, but spreadsheets are often drab little documents without some of the eye candy I'd like to have. It doesn't happen often, but it's a bummer when it does.Īnother reason is that I just think it's fun to build a database, particularly if it has my beloved board games in it. Those things can be unpredictable at times, and if you lose your internet connection or BGG's site goes down for some reason, you can't access your game collection. ![]() One is that BGG is a web site, and like anything on the internet, it is at the mercy of computer servers and internet service providers. Why would I do this if I am already satisfied with BGG? Well, there are a couple of reasons. My collection looked so cool on it that I started wondering what other options are out there for cataloguing board games. |
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