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  1. May 10, 2024 · X-Men '97 Episode 9 re-introduces Asteroid M, Magneto's base of operations and a symbol of the ongoing conflict between Magneto and Charles Xavier's philosophies.

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  2. In various comics and movies Magneto is shown to be able to fly. Sometimes it's easy to see that he's just standing on a metallic surface and using that (such as his escape from prison in X2) but in others there's no discernable metal under him (when he carries the stadium in Days of Future Past for example).

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    Magneto completed construction on Asteroid M just before recruiting his children, Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch, into his group of Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. It was destroyed in a battle with the X-Men, when Scarlet Witch sabotaged a button, designed to kill the X-Men. Crashing off the coast of San Francisco, this Asteroid M was later brought to ...

    The second Asteroid M was a cubic mile in size. It was reconstructed just after Magneto imprisoned the X-Men in his Antarctic citadel, reducing them to the level of six-month-old babies. The space station was severely damaged when Warlock, an alien Technarch from a civilization with rigid rules and regulations, fled to Earth and collided with it, b...

    During his brief association with the Hellfire Club, Magneto rebuilt a fancier version of Asteroid M, wanting a contingency plan if things didn't work out with thm. He proceeded to rebuild his base of operations from which to survey the Earth from high above. The asteroid was in synchronous orbit and 250 kilometers above the Earth (synchronous orbi...

    Magneto, later, built a much bigger space station, Avalon, from pieces of Asteroid M, Shi'ar technology (stolen while Magneto was a member of X-Men), and Graymalkin, the space station that belonged to the time-traveler, Cable. This space station was destroyed between a battle between reality hopper Holocaust and omega telepath Exodus.

    Xorn (who thought he was Magneto) trapped Wolverine and Jean Grey-Summerson a new version of Asteroid M and moved the remains of the asteroid complex into the sun.

    For a brief time, Magneto tried to help protect mutantkind with more compassionate methods, namely by mentoring the time-displaced X-Men. Following a global crisis caused by the release of the power-bestowing virus Mothervine, Magneto was pushed to his emotional brink, and vowed to once again advance his mutant agenda by any means necessary.After a...

  3. uncannyxmen.net › x-marks-the-spot › asteroid-mASTEROID M - uncannyxmen.net

    After being foiled by the X-Men, Magneto once again returned to Asteroid M. However, his stay there was short-lived. Fleeing from his father, the technarch alien known as Warlock emerged into Earth space too close to Asteroid M and impacted with it, destroying it.

  4. Magneto's Asteroid M base is an iconic piece of X-Men franchise lore, which many casual fans just became acquainted with from its appearance in X-Men '97 â leading many to be curious about its ...

  5. The only access was via the mouth of the volcano thru the lava which could only be held back by Magneto himself, making the base virtually impenetrable. Magneto brought the X-Men to the base as captives, and when they got loose and defeated Magneto, the lava flooded into the base during the battle and destroyed the installation.

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  7. Mar 20, 2024 · As the first couple of episodes of the new Disney+ series suggest, that is exactly what is going to happen with Magneto inheriting Professor X's assets and stepping up to lead the X-Men.