A Test of Power
by DR
Chapter Two
The people have always some champion
whom they
set over them and nurse them into greatness...
This and no other is the root from which a tyrant
springs; when he first appears he is a protector.
~Plato
The Republic ca. 390 B.C.
It was an absolutely beautiful morning with a rich azure sky. He
admired the bucolic panorama, uncharacteristically savoring the view
and this rare moment of tranquillity. A slight breeze caused the tops
of long blades of grass to gently sway in unison on a hilltop overlooking
the Genoshan coastline. Golden beams of sunshine shown down warming
his face allowing even the "Master of Magnetism" to relax,
if only for a moment, before his scheduled encounter. Hardly the place
or setting one would expect for a meeting of two of the most powerful
men on the planet.
Magneto sat in one of the two high backed wooden chairs that his
Acolytes had placed here with his specific instructions on how they
should be positioned. His own chair was at the top of a gradual incline
that allow would him to look down at the eventual occupant of the
other chair. He considered this a small psychological advantage, maybe
even petty, but nonetheless something he deemed necessary.
He allowed his thoughts to drift for a time in quiet contemplation
on just who he was meeting with, but was by no means oblivious
to his surroundings. He still remained vigilant by monitoring the
local electromagnetic spectrum and any changes that would signal the
arrival of his guest.
Mr. Sinister, he mused. Certainly a strange name, even for
a mutant designation which usually described an ability or an appearance.
He assumed that this was a self-ascribed moniker which might just
in itself indicate a good deal about this mysterious scientist. He
had compiled an extensive file on Mr. Sinister, much of the intelligence
gleaned from the X-Men's own database. But while the file was somewhat
voluminous, none of the information it contained was definitive enough
for Magnus's liking. There was just too much supposition and not enough
hard facts.
Although Sinister's activities gave one the impression that he was
just another mad scientist, Magnus believed that this was deliberate
deception on Sinister's part, and Sinister had some unknown purpose
in mind. And as comfortable as he was with his ability to deal with
anything out of the ordinary, he preferred to enter any new situation
as prepared as possible.
He had never met Sinister himself, which was not that unusual when
one considered Sinister's reported nature. He seemed to prefer the
shadows and operate behind the scenes through other people, many times
unknown to the people themselves. He came and went as he pleased,
his true motives never revealed.
The array of his documented abilities was extremely impressive but
was also inconclusive concerning their source. It was rumored that
he not a mutant at all but a centuries-old mutate. Magnus was somewhat
doubtful of this. If he was a mutate, he was by far the most powerful
mutate yet conceived. But the mutate process he supposedly underwent
was performed by Apocalypse -- an even stranger and more mysterious
individual if that were possible. (1)
And anything was possible with the alien science that Apocalypse seemed
to employ.
His brief moment of serenity was interrupted by slightest disturbance
in the local electromagnetic field. He would not have detected anything
this subtle if he was not specifically monitoring this small an area.
The disturbance was unlike any other he had experienced, and he catalogued
that particular information for analysis at some other time.
Mr. Sinister stepped out from what appeared to be a brightly lit
rectangular doorway that had appeared from thin air in the small clearing.
He paused, remaining motionless for a moment, and seemed to be assessing
his surroundings, but oddly did not look in any particular direction
at first. He seemed completely at ease and slowly turned his head
in Magnus's direction, an unreadable expression on his face. Magnus
was impressed despite himself.
Physically, Sinister was an extremely large man, heavily muscled
-- handsome even. But over the years Magneto had come across a great
number of superhumans and mutants who were much larger than even the
largest human being. No, it was more his bearing than any physical
trait that made an immediate impression on him. It was the way Sinister
carried himself: arrogant, aristocratic, regal even -- and none of
it was feigned. Magnus could easily tell the difference. He had been
in the presence of men of power before and could tell, after the first
few seconds of seeing Sinister, that Sinister was in a category all
by himself.
"I am most appreciative that you have taken the time to grant
me this audience and provided me with such comfortable accommodations,"
Sinister said, gesturing broadly to his surroundings. "I am aware
that you are currently engaged with establishing and securing your
new position. Perhaps I may be of some assistance."
The portal closed around Sinister. He leisurely walked the ten feet
to the chair, his footsteps not making the slightest sound, and gracefully
sat down. His expansive cape automatically retracted, disappearing
into his body.
Another thing was made immediately evident to Magnus now that they
were face to face: He did not like Sinister. He felt an almost instant
loathing to the very core of his being. Perhaps it had to do with
his knowledge of some of Sinister's ventures that had jaded
him to some degree before actually ever meeting him. His reputation
for experimentation on mutants was almost common knowledge.
Also, his central role in the "Morlock Massacre" and affiliation
with the Marauders would alone earn him the disgust and animosity
from even people like himself.
But the feelings he had for Sinister became much more palpable upon
actually seeing him. The man exuded a malevolence that was almost
tangible. And something about this man, reminded him of other
men he had known -- callous, pitiless men. Individuals who would
kill just to learn a fact or test a theory. Men, women, and even children
were considered expendable to these butchers, all for the pursuit
of scientific gain. He had killed people before and had no qualms
about killing again, but that was out of necessity or self-defense.
Somehow he got the definite impression that it was quite different
with Sinister.
At another time, he would have considered it a poor strategy to let
an adversary see and hear his emotions. But he saw no reason to withhold
his feelings about Sinister. He almost felt it would be inappropriate.
This was his island, his world, and his people. He was master here.
"Spare me your platitudes, Sinister," Magneto said contemptuously.
"Before we go any further, your reputation as a manipulator of
events and people is intimately known to me. I warn you, I
am not someone who can be coerced or compelled to do anything that
I do not wish to do. Attempt any subterfuge or participate in any
skullduggery against my country or its people, and I will track you
down and kill you. I know you are a self serving leech. I assure you,
none of your sleight of hand will work with me. I also know the information
you sent me to gain my interest was nothing more than bait. If this
is a trap, it is a poorly conceived one. What do you want?"
Sinister let out an exasperated sigh, like a man who was used to
being repeatedly misunderstood. "I would think that even you
would agree what a poor stratagem it is to conduct this meeting on
your 'home turf,' if I may use the vernacular. I am also aware of
the several mutants and their abilities that have me currently surrounded.
I believe three telepaths is a bit excessive. I am not sure whether
I should be insulted or flattered. This is hardly a trap of my
making."
Magneto was again impressed, and he was certainly not an easy man
to impress. Despite his rather confrontational speech, he was extremely
wary of Sinister and the damage he might be capable of in Genosha
now and in the future. His abilities were nothing short of astounding.
As a precaution, he had blanketed the surrounding area with a low-level
EM pulse the instant Sinister had arrived, in the hopes that it would
render any electronic devices that Sinister would have on his person
inoperative. Certainly, EM shielding was possible but effective EM
shielding for any electronic device was usually somewhat cumbersome.
A scientist of Sinister's caliber could certainly have developed better
and less intrusive shielding, but he could detect no electronic devices
whatsoever -- neither active nor passive. He was also in constant
communication with three of his best telepaths, who he had assumed
were well-hidden in the surrounding tall grass. They were on guard
for any telepathic activity. They had reported none. How Sinister
was aware that any of his Acolytes, let alone who they were and what
their powers were, he did not know. What he did know was that Sinister
was not someone to be trifled with.
"State your business quickly so I may return to my home and
wash the stench off my clothes."
Sinister's eyes narrowed almost imperceptibly. "As you wish.
The disk I sent you is a memory recording the time traveling mutant
named Bishop who is currently a member of the X-men. It is a chronicle
of his experiences in an alternate reality..." (2)
"I am familiar with this so called "Age of Apocalypse,"
Magnus interrupted.
Sinister's eyebrows rose slightly expressing mild surprise.
"You are not the only one who values information."
"Of course," Sinister nodded.
"So why should the information on that disk interest me?"
Despite his comments, Magnus was completely fascinated with the data
on that disk. He had indeed obtained information concerning the M'Krann
Crystal, Xavier's son David, and the repercussions that Charles' death
had on this reality. But what he had obtained could not compare to
what Sinister had provided him --an actual memory recording of someone
who had lived in that universe -- who had fought alongside him
--and the X-Men, who he led against Apocalypse. It was
incredulous, but he had managed to corroborate enough of the data
on the disk to conclude that it was indeed authentic.
"You felt that because of my past, my personal history, that
I might find particular portions of the disk disturbing, disturbing
enough to help you defeat Apocalypse as you stated in your initial
transmission to me."
"Ah yes. You must be referring to the camps," Sinister
said in serious tone. "The death camps he will institute will
be like nothing ever seen on this earth. Billions of humans and mutants
will be exterminated, fodder for his processing plants. Any future
reality where Apocalypse has realized his dream, is a dead
reality, devoid anything you would define as a future. I can assure
you that this is what Apocalypse has planned for this reality.
There are others with shall I say, more sterling reputations than
mine that can attest all of my claims. Cable is one such individual
who has had some first-hand experience with a future molded by the
hand of Apocalypse."
Magnus snorted. "Yes I will consult Cable to vouch for the veracity
of your story as soon as we conclude our meeting. You almost sound
concerned. Even if I did trust you -- and I do not -- I will not need
your aid in ridding the world of Apocalypse. I know the potential
exists that someday I might have to confront that madman, but I will
not need your help. And as far as your request for my aid, the answer
is no."
Sinister rose from the chair, a menacing gleam in his eye. "I
am not the diplomat I believe myself to be."
Magneto immediately rose in response, gathering his energies around
him and alerting his Acolytes to move into a more offensive posture.
"I will nonetheless transmit the time and location of our little
tete-a-tete with Apocalypse. I will also leave you with this little
bit of information which is known only to myself. You may wish to
add this to your own extensive knowledge of mutants and it may aid
you should you ever come into conflict with Apocalypse. I will let
you determine its value."
"Apocalypse is a mutant gifted with extraordinary abilities.
Some of these abilities are obvious, while others are not. One of
his mutant powers that is not visible to the naked eye is his ability
to recognize and also gauge the power of a mutant, latent or otherwise."
Sinister's tone changed ever so slightly, becoming a bit more malicious.
"You might not be familiar that one of your former lapdogs Bennet
Du Paris ... Oh, you know him as Exodus, is one such example. (3)
He was able to see the quiescent power that he possessed and trigger
it. He has done this to a number of individuals over the years, many
times using life-threatening situations as a kind of catalyst."
A portal suddenly expanded about Sinister. Magnus immediately strengthened
the magnetic force bubble around him and attempted to probe the interior
of the portal for any sign that something else might be coming through.
He could sense nothing, not even the interior of the portal itself.
It was if his powers abruptly ceased to function right at the threshold
of the doorway.
"How is your family Magnus, your son and your daughter?"
Sinister asked with a look of mock concern.
Magneto gathered more energy, the air crackling about him and rose
into the air with a disgusted look on his face. "So the leopard
finally shows his true spots. What should one expect from someone
who chooses to call himself Sinister."
"Nothing more than a bit of healthy self-recrimination. You
should try it sometime. I find it rather good for the soul,"
Sinister said with an evil glint in his eye.
Magneto ignored Sinister's last comment. "If you seek to threaten
me through my children, you are sadly mistaken. Surely you must know
that they live their own lives, the lives of heroes and would
oppose me at every turn. But I find the presumptuousness of your implied
threat an offense none the less."
A cloud of irritation passed over Sinister's face. "I wasn't
threatening your children, but there is somewhat of a link. Weren't
you at all curious about my little lesson on Apocalypse's abilities?"
Sinister inquired, seeming genuinely annoyed.
Curious, Magneto said curtly, "Conclude your gibberish and then
we will find exactly how malleable that body of yours is."
Sinister continued, not seeming at all intimidated or concerned with
Magneto's threats. "I told you Apocalypse can see men of power
with his own innate mutant ability. One of the most powerful mutants
this earth has ever spawned would stand out on a seashore like a beacon
of light on a moonless night."
"What kind of fabrication are you weaving Sinister?" Magnus
was extremely curious to where this was leading, knowing that Sinister
had a definite reason for all this preamble.
"Weren't you listening to what I was saying before? A life-threatening
situation, severe emotional trauma. These are the sparks that can
ignite the flame of mutant powers. I imagine threatening a loved one,
a first born child could certainly qualify as a catalyst."
Sinister's form suddenly changed. Magneto incredulously was looking
at himself many years ago, clothed in a rust colored suit and slacks,
a white shirt and a green ascot. He hadn't worn that ... been dressed
like that since the day ... that day...
Even more shocking was that he heard his voice issue from Sinister's
facsimile, his own panic-stricken voice, as he must of sounded those
many years ago. "Innkeeper! My wife, my child -- Where are they?!!
(4)
The air now seethed with energy and was permeated with the smell
of ozone. Magneto subconsciously reached for a 10-ton iron/nickel
deposit that he sensed easily, freeing and lifting it from the ground.
It rose into the air, dirt, rocks, and grass, cascading off the huge
mass as he positioned it 10 feet above Sinister's head.
"How could you have ... you dare?!" Magneto's voice shook
with rage. "How did you obtain this ... this information,"
Magneto shrieked. "Did you somehow pull it from my mind? Tell
me now or I'll rip your arms and your legs from your body!"
Sinister reverted back to his original form. "Even I cannot
overcome your resistance to telepathy. I was simply there," Sinister
said calmly. "Apocalypse was there. He orchestrated the
experiment."
Blood thundered in Magneto's ears. "Experiment? Experiment!!
Why I should believe you? Magneto screamed over the raging energies
that he was now employing. "Show me some proof!"
"You shall have your proof." Sinister's appearance changed
to that of a terrified little girl, close cropped brown hair and brown
eyes. She wore a simple knee-length brown dress. "I am scared
Poppa! There's a fire in my room, Poppa, I can't get away! I'm scared
Poppa -- Help me!"
"Impossible," Magnus whispered. "Anya...?" Her
appearance, her voice, her expression, her words, were exactly as
they had been on that fateful day ... exactly.
Despite the emotions that he was now exhibiting, Magnus was not oblivious
to what Sinister was trying to achieve. He knew that Sinister would
use any means convince him to do his bidding. He had prepared himself
to deal with possible threats, blackmail and the like. But he never
believed that anything Sinister would say could hurt him. Nothing
could have prepared him for this. Truth be told, no single moment
in his life, not the horrific experiences in the camps, the estrangement
of his wife, the enmity of his children, Pietro and Wanda, the betrayal
of Control (5), could even compare with
the death of his beloved Anya.
The memory and emotions came unbidden, flooding his soul. She had
been everything to both Magda and himself, an angelic picture of trusting
innocence. After all that they had been through, she was the only
medicine to heal their scarred souls. She had redeemed him ... for
a time, washing away many of the things that were done to him and
the things he had done in order to survive. During the time after
her birth, world issues and mutant affairs were things off in the
distant future. Overnight he had wanted to change the world only for
her, to make it an easier and safer place. She was to be the receptacle
for all their dreams and aspirations. She had given him back his humanity,
gave Magda the ability to love him again ... gave them back everything
they thought they could never have or feel again ... everything the
camps had taken away.
He had never forgotten that day ... could never forget. The sounds
of her voice pleading for him ... her father to rescue her from the
burning house. She had leapt to her death because of the terror, the
pain ... The image of her charred body at his feet, the sickening
smell of burned hair and flesh ... all that remained of his little
Anya. The memory, the unending grief, brought such pain to his heart
and mind, even now it threatened to overwhelm him.
Even with all these emotions raging through his mind, he steeled
himself. He knew pain and loss better than any man ... and had survived.
He also knew that this is what Sinister did ... that this was his
true power over people. But he was not other people. Sinister
would have no hold on him. He would not allow even this to affect
his judgment. But what Sinister had shown him was so real, down to
the most minute detail. Were his claims actually possible?
Sinister was reputed to be hundreds of years old, his master Apocalypse,
thousands of years old. Could Apocalypse have been aware of his existence
and had sown the emergence of his mutant powers? He had to know more,
needed to know more. One thing he did know was that he would kill
Sinister, he swore that to himself.
"If you were there, tell me more," he said menacingly but
surprisingly in a calm tone of voice.
"You have regained a certain measure of composure. I applaud
your control over the recounting of such a tragic event," Sinister
said without any trace of mocking in his voice. "I will give
you the proof or allow you to arrive at the truth yourself. Think
back to that day. The men holding you, restraining you from attempting
to rescue your daughter. You were in an understandably hysterical
state and yet these men -- actually only one held you, easily. Surely
you are familiar with the strength that normal human beings are capable
of during times of extreme stress. Five such men could not hold an
adrenaline-fed father from getting to his child. How was this one
man able to accomplish this?"
This immediately struck a chord in Magnus bringing him back to the
events of that day. It was something that had perplexed him that he
had never been able to reconcile. The fact that the events of that
day were so overwhelming had allowed him to put it into the
back of his mind, but he had never forgotten.
There were two men who had first grabbed him to restrain him. He
had thrown one of them to the ground easily. But the other man ...
a single man had stopped from going to his daughter. He had been held
-- not held, but rendered completely immobile. He had struggled like
a crazed lunatic but had not been able to move, not even fractionally.
He remembered the man's face ... expressionless, soulless eyes, studying
him. The man hadn't even been straining. He could even now feel his
crushing grip around his wrists. He had felt like a small child in
those hands. "How...?" He looked back at Sinister.
Instead he saw a man dressed in a long blue coat, a short brown club
in one hand, a fur cap with a single white star that denoted him as
an officer of the state. The man who had held him from Anya
those many years ago. The form suddenly changed into a blue hued giant
with metallic skin and the hideously terrifying face of..."Apocalypse!"
Magneto growled through clenched teeth.
"Better to teach this dog some new tricks, Dimitri," Sinister
said as he returned to his true form. "Those were the words that
Apocalypse spoke as he beat you, were they not?"
Magneto descended to the ground to a spot ten feet in front of Sinister
and dropped his magnetic shield, but the rock still remained suspended
in the air over Sinister's head. "It has occurred to me that
this person that you claim was Apocalypse could have just as easily
been you," Magnus said with a terrible quiet anger in his voice.
"I knew that possibility would occur to you, and it is and was
certainly in my ability to impersonate any of these people. But I
would not threaten the life of any child in this fashion."
"That is your defense?!" Magnus exclaimed in disbelief.
"This coming from a man who had innocent mutant men, woman, and
children murdered. Do you think I am unaware of your hand in orchestrating
the massacre of Morlocks?"
"A necessary evil," Sinister said with a placid expression
on his face. "I am sure you have had to make similar decisions
because of your power and position. But let us dispense with talk
of my past actions. It is impossible to provide you with any further
proof. You only need to meet at the coordinates I will provide you
and you may ask Apocalypse yourself. I assure you he will answer and
substantiate what I have said."
"It makes no difference. Both you and Apocalypse had a hand
in murdering my daughter. You both deserve to die," Magnus said
with pure venom in his voice.
No, no, you misunderstand me. I never said anything about murder.
As a matter of fact, you owe me a great debt of gratitude. Apocalypse
transported Anya out before the collapse of the house. He of
course did not care for the life of the child -- after all, another
child needed to be used in order for the experiment to be,
shall we say, effective. I actually convinced him that the
offspring of such a powerful mutant as yourself could certainly
result in another powerful mutant."
"What ... what are you saying?"
"Apocalypse placed her in a stasis chamber ... alive and completely
unharmed. Although I never did get the opportunity to examine her.
He and I had a bit of a falling out," Sinister said with a small
smile on his face. "But I assure you, the Celestial technology
used is unfailing and can easily function for thousands of years.
Help me and I will return your daughter to you."
Anya alive -- This is inconceivable, Magnus thought. "Even
if I believe you, how do you know she is still alive?" Magnus
could not help the sound of desperation that had crept into his voice.
"Oh I didn't mention that, did I? I have seen her ... as recently
as six months ago. She is in the exact same stasis chamber and in
perfect health. She has not aged a day since she was acquired.
I have developed ways to keep track of Apocalypse as well as ways
to visit him -- unobserved and unannounced of course.
"You may not be aware of this, but Apocalypse has already visited
Genosha ... during the recent change in government," Sinister
said with a smile. (6) "Judging by
the level of death and carnage you've managed to generate, you may
have already earned his favor."
"Tell me where she is, you unholy bastard, or I swear I will
devote my entire life to killing you." During his conversation
with Sinister, Magnus had not been idle. He had continually attempted
to form a magnetic force bubble around him, had his telepaths attack
him psionically -- even telekinetically. All of it had been to no
avail. He was no longer even sure that Sinister was really even there.
"And what would you do if I gave you this information? You could
not get within a mile of one of Apocalypse's strongholds without his
knowledge. The defenses are so far beyond your comprehension that
you and your entire mutant following would be killed instantly without
any need for Apocalypse to even involve himself. You also would be
unable to revive your daughter without my help. I respect your scientific
abilities, but the Celestial technology is alien in nature and perhaps
on the order of billions of years ahead of what is considered the
current standard. (7) It would be completely
incomprehensible to you and is safeguarded as well. During my tenure
with Apocalypse, I have come to understand this technology to a small
degree, and have used and operated these very same stasis chambers.
Only I can restore your daughter to you safely. But since you
can not be convinced -- or what was one of the words you used ...
'coerced' -- to help me, I will take my leave." With a sweeping
gesture from Sinister, the doorway suddenly closed and he was gone.
There had been no battle. The meeting had transpired in the place
of his choosing. Sinister had come alone while he had the full support
of several of his most powerful followers. Yet without raising a hand,
Sinister had accomplished exactly what he had set out to do and had
soundly beaten him in every respect. The impudent pig. Sinister had
indeed successfully manipulated him. He would most assuredly make
an appearance at the appointed time and place to battle Apocalypse.
Sinister was an overconfident fool, though, if he thought that he
could be controlled. I will do this only because there is a chance,
no matter how small that what he says may be the truth and Anya ...
Best not to think of Anya, better to think and plan of how to kill
Apocalypse and Sinister.
Sinister collapsed in his lab. The energy he had expended to maintain
the open doorway had almost killed him. What Magnus had not known
was that Sinister had never closed the dimensional doorway after his
arrival. He had never really stepped out of tesseract space but only
closed the doorway enough to conform to the size and shape of his
body. (8) What Magnus also did not know
was that the physical laws in tesseract space were completely different
from the laws in this universe. Things like gravity, magnetism, and
even time would not operate the same in this strange environment,
rendering all his attacks against him ineffectual. Sinister had spent
a better part of the last century studying and defining all the scientific
laws of tesseract space in order to use this wondrous milieu to his
best advantage. Recent breakthroughs on his part had expanded how
he could use tesseract space to maybe aid him to defeat Apocalypse.
He needed to rest and recoup his mutant energies. He was pleased in
the manner his plans were progressing, but there was so much more
that needed to be accomplished.
Sinister struggled to his feet and slowly walked over to a large
vat of gelatinous blue liquid. He immersed one hand into the pool
and proceeded to literally pour himself, completely dissolving into
the restorative bath. A small ripple on the surface of the viscous
fluid was the only trace left of the man known as Sinister.
continued >>
References
[1] The Further Adventures at Cyclops and Phoenix
#3
[2] Magneto Rex #3
[3] The Black Knight: Exodus
[4] Classic X-Men #12 - subsequent dialogue also quoted
from that issue.
[5] Classic X-Men #19
[6] Magneto Rex #3
[7] X-Factor #50 - First time Apocalypse states that
he capable of using technology taken from "Ship".
[8] X-Men #34 - use of tesseract space revealed.
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