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|width="600pt"| [[Image:x-character.jpg|left]]Thomas was the older brother of the President. Like many Genoshans of his era, he joined the British military to escape the poverty of his home, and had a distinguished ten year career with the SAS. He returned home as one of the first commanders in the nascent [[Magistrates|Magistrate]] forces and eventually retired to follow his brother into politics. Unlike his brother, Thomas never had a crisis of conscience. He saw mutants the same way others see livestock, and while he carefully tempered his public persona to avoid antagonising political allies, his attitudes hardened over the years. He saw the [[Mutates|mutate process]] from a military perspective – a way to dominate Africa directly, setting up Genosha as a first world power with mutate forces guarding one of the world’s richest resource areas. | |width="600pt"| [[Image:x-character.jpg|left]]Thomas was the older brother of the President. Like many Genoshans of his era, he joined the British military to escape the poverty of his home, and had a distinguished ten year career with the SAS. He returned home as one of the first commanders in the nascent [[Magistrates|Magistrate]] forces and eventually retired to follow his brother into politics. Unlike his brother, Thomas never had a crisis of conscience. He saw mutants the same way others see livestock, and while he carefully tempered his public persona to avoid antagonising political allies, his attitudes hardened over the years. He saw the [[Mutates|mutate process]] from a military perspective – a way to dominate Africa directly, setting up Genosha as a first world power with mutate forces guarding one of the world’s richest resource areas. | ||
Thomas had control over some of the more secret ‘black’ projects undertaken by the Magistrates, outside of the normal chain of command. He was not well liked, but was largely respected for his abilities and his constant pro-Genoshan stances. Behind it though was a man ready to employ brutal methods to get what he wanted. This was revealed during the [[Genosha Arc]], with the kidnapping of [[Xavier Institute|the Xavier's people]] being his idea as a way to discourage [[Charles Xavier]] from getting too involved in Genoshan politics. When his brother was killed by his nephew, Phillip, during the final battle for [[The Citadel|the Citadel]], Thomas' mind snapped and he revealed the extensive power grafts he had undertaken, becoming a monstrous figure who was eventually killed by the combined forces of the [[X-Men]], [[X-Force]], [[X-Factor]] and the [[New Mutants]]. | Thomas had control over some of the more secret ‘black’ projects undertaken by the Magistrates, outside of the normal chain of command. He was not well liked, but was largely respected for his abilities and his constant pro-Genoshan stances. Behind it though was a man ready to employ brutal methods to get what he wanted. This was revealed during the [[Genosha Arc]], with the kidnapping of [[Xavier Institute - Phase 1|the Xavier's people]] being his idea as a way to discourage [[Charles Xavier]] from getting too involved in Genoshan politics. When his brother was killed by his nephew, Phillip, during the final battle for [[The Citadel|the Citadel]], Thomas' mind snapped and he revealed the extensive power grafts he had undertaken, becoming a monstrous figure who was eventually killed by the combined forces of the [[X-Men]], [[X-Force]], [[X-Factor]] and the [[New Mutants]]. | ||
''PB: Socked by [[Dex]].'' | ''PB: Socked by [[Dex]].'' |
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Genoshan Government | |
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![]() Portrayed by Various | |
Known Aliases: | none |
Affiliations: | Genosha |
Socked By: | various |
Introduction: | London to Ladysmith via Pretoria |
The goal of the Genoshan Government is to create a prosperous country and world power, with a high standard of living and thriving economy for its citizens, free from the political and racial turmoil of Genosha's neighboring African nations. It aims to use mutants as a way to achieve that goal.
First Appearance
Phillip Moreau first appeared on February 3, 2012
Roster
Okim Etunfunwa - Former President, Interim Speaker | ![]() Etunfunwa now serves as the Interim Speaker in Parliament for President Sasha Grey, although has indicated that he will likely retire once the transitional period is complete. PB: Morgan Freeman. Socked by Dex |
Sasha Ryan - Former Commissioner of Mutant Affairs, Current Acting President | ![]() PB: Samantha Ferris. Socked by Eva. |
Former Members
David Moreau - Former President deceased |
![]() To the world at large, Moreau projected the face of the grave, reasoned statesman, who strove for stability, prosperity and peace. Unfortunately, a streak of ruthlessness and ambition had slowly grown over his years in power. While not specifically anti-mutant, he did believe that their powers represent too great a risk to be left uncontrolled, and too great a resource to be left to individual whim. Through the mutate process, Moreau saw a way for Genosha to drag itself up to the same level as the other major world powers and dominate Africa the same way France or Germany dominates the EU. To fulfill those goals, David moved further and further away from the principles he once held, and quickly lost any grasp of what was right in his quest for Genosha’s rise. When outright rebellion started, his response was to threaten to destroy every mutate on Genosha with a failsafe that had been place into their programming. His son, Phillip, freed from his cell, confronted David and shot him dead when David refused to back down. Socked by Dex.
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Thomas Moreau - Minister deceased |
![]() Thomas had control over some of the more secret ‘black’ projects undertaken by the Magistrates, outside of the normal chain of command. He was not well liked, but was largely respected for his abilities and his constant pro-Genoshan stances. Behind it though was a man ready to employ brutal methods to get what he wanted. This was revealed during the Genosha Arc, with the kidnapping of the Xavier's people being his idea as a way to discourage Charles Xavier from getting too involved in Genoshan politics. When his brother was killed by his nephew, Phillip, during the final battle for the Citadel, Thomas' mind snapped and he revealed the extensive power grafts he had undertaken, becoming a monstrous figure who was eventually killed by the combined forces of the X-Men, X-Force, X-Factor and the New Mutants. PB: Socked by Dex.
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Phillip Moreau - son of David Moreau deceased |
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Russell Davis - assistant to Dr. Ryan deceased |
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The Genegineer | ![]() PB: 'Repo Man'/Gary Oldman, socked by Dex |
Bennett Creighten-Hayes - Genoshan Ambassador to the U.S. | ![]() PB: Lambert Wilson. Socked by Doqz. |
Mutant Affairs Commission
The original eight Genoshan mutants – of which six remain – are part of a political body called the Commission. The Commission reports to Sasha Ryan, and is responsible for advising the government on mutant related policies. They have immense influence on the deployment of the island’s mutant resources, as well as the legal status of future mutants. The Commission has been Genosha’s main response to foreign criticism regarding their mutant population, and is the government’s ambassador to the Genoshan mutant population. They are widely popular and save for two exceptions, were content to support the government’s curtailing of freedoms for their own kind.
Joseph Nku Reneau deceased |
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Jobeth Razafimanjaka deceased |
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- The remaining four members of the Commission were not named and were not seen on-screen.
Details
Genosha is a parliamentary democracy and a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. There are three main parties in Genosha – Labour, National Progressive, and the Genoshan Democratic party – however, the NPP has been the ruling party in power since the mid-50s, and indirectly controls much of the bureaucracy and the courts. Prime Minister David Moreau has been power for over fifteen years, having recently won his fourth election as the head of the NPP. Sasha Ryan is the Commissioner for Mutant Affairs – the second most powerful position on Genosha – with wide ranging powers over the entire mutant population, as well as the Genoshan Task Forces.
Young Phillip Moreau appeared in New York in February of 2012, asking for asylum for himself and his girlfriend, citing that her genetic condition as a mutant will see her stripped of her rights as a citizen and subjected to conscription into the Genoshan mutant service. The teenagers end up at the mansion, only to disappear in the night without a trace. Following the apparent kidnapping, news of Genosha's mutate program and mutant slavery was made public. At the resulting For Free Trade protest, Thomas Moreau arranged the bomb diversion and kidnapping of many of Xavier's students and faculty. The next day, Genoshan Ambassador to the U.S. Creighten-Hayes met with Charles Xavier and warned him: stop interfering in Genoshan politics or never see the kidnapped mutants again. Meanwhile, several of the mutants were selected for the new mutate process.
The Moreaus then successfully laid a trap for the X-men who attempted to rescue the imprisoned mutants. The tide turned, however, when the various mutants who had managed to escape capture joined with the Genoshan Resistance to overthrow the government, leading to the deaths of the Moreau brothers and the fall of their regime. Genosha is now under the leadership of Sasha Ryan, with the nation attempting to work towards a mutant-human cooperative government.
Plots
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Socked by: Various