Bishop exige do Conselho de Krakoa um plano de contingência contra o Nimrod https://t.co/hWQJn1GvTV

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Inspired by 's Biceptember, I decided to try and go for my own version of the prompt- let's see how long can I go this time.
Opening with Nimrod, my OC.

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A drawing of my party for the TTRPG Nechronica: The Long, Long Sequel

Names in order of right to left:
Winner, Nicole, Nimrod Cathy (me), and Ruthra.

These are all zombies called “dolls”, modified by nanomachines after the world destroyed itself in a war.

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Shit’s about to go down in Krakoa ...

Nimrod looks genocidal

FeiLong is pissy because Storm and the crew took over Mars

& then there’s the paradox, Moira, who seems shifty.

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Nimrod

a brutally honest bot that is labelled as rude and uncaring by other people. They like to mock those who are affected by their behavior, making him quite insufferable to be around.
He's apart of Key Sector N, and works as a janitor.

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His rampage is eventually stopped by the combined efforts of most of the Paladins and knights of charlemagne, but he escape unarmed. His ancestor nimrod was the giant who built the tower of babel and his equipment was said to be made to defeat god himself.

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...their lives–and rank–among mutantkind.

Responding to Cerebro's alert, Kitty and the Rasputins (an alright band name) teleport, finding Kurt alive in the aftermath of his attack on Nimrod.

Piotr is tired of fleeing from mobs–it is time mutants rises against the hatred they...

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be like 🍆🏳️‍🌈🇮🇱 We just love the works of artist Nimrod Avigal. His untitled nude men series in oil should be hung on every wall.
Well... to be honest - hung they are 😍

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...the series finally turns its attention outward, introducing Freedom Force as its latest antagonists.

By including Freedom Force and referencing the X-Men's fight against Nimrod, X-Factor finally feels like important reading to understand the full, grand design of the Run.

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Hehe I know who
My Cyber Sharps and your Nimrod

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This week’s logo covers some new (or new-ish) characters from the pages of X-Men: Firestar, arriving from the world of TV; Nimrod, killer robot from the future; the new Thunderbird, brother of the original; and Madelyne Pryor’s new superhero identity, Anodyne!

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It seems like Juggernaut should have no trouble stopping a killer robot, but Nimrod seems uncannily good at finding the weaknesses of any mutant, and exploiting them! Even the X-Men are no match for him!

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Nimrod is getting serious about his mutant-hunting mission! Even though Juggernaut is just a normal customer in the bank, minding his own business, Nimrod is determined to take him out! And when the X-Men get in the way, he goes after them too!

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...a moment too long to survive Nimrod to rescue their fallen friend.

The mutants are weaker alone than they are as a united front, and it's this truth Spiral leverages as she whisks away from this reality and into her own one of mutantkind's most powerful heroes.

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...especially when Claremont makes SURE to comment on his weight notwithstanding, the man is at least given the opportunity to die in peaceful satisfaction of his valor.

Nimrod teleports away and Tessa extends amnesty in Shaw's name to the team so that both may escape detection.

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...makes clear fairly early into the fight, but there's a real sense that Ororo believes there's a dignity in dying united than in helpless factions as Nimrod would prefer.

While the Inner Circle agrees to settle scores later and join the fight for their salvation, it's Kurt...

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...takes command of both teams of mutants in what may be their final stand against their seemingly inevitable genocide.

There is no guarantee that the combined forces of X-Men and Inner Circle will be able to overtake the unkillable Nimrod–something von Roehm's terrible death...

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...Nimrod who seeks mutant extinction? But what if, on the inside, that same genocidal robot wants to help a kid get his math homework done–and is even confused by his own budding compassion.

UXM doesn't go many places because it spends most of its pages treading the...

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