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New X-Men changed the X-Men in the years to come. Frost was one of the big addition to the team’s mythos, but she wasn’t the only one. Superstar writer Grant Morrison introduced the idea of “secondary mutations” and it was all because of Emma. Morrison wanted to use Colossus in their book, but he was killed off to cure the Legacy Virus. So, the Scottish scribe gave Emma a power that would redefine her: transforming her skin to diamond and gaining super strength. The White Queen was one of the X-Men’s most powerful female villains, and this new power made her even better. However, 2006 would see her get a third power, one that has been almost completely forgotten.
Emma Frost’s Third Power Made Her a More “Realistic” Psychic

2006 was a big year for the X-Men. House of M had ended the year before, destroying the vast majority of the mutant race. The X-Mansion had become a reservation for the remaining mutants, “guarded” by the Sentinels of the Office of National Emergency. Cyclops and Emma were the leaders of the mutant race, and Wolverine was getting a new focus on his origin, thanks to regaining his memories at the end of House of M, and got a second ongoing book, Wolverine Origins. The early issues of that comic dealt with his history with Nuke, a Weapon Plus supersoldier, and the Murasama Blade, which could kill him.
Issues #3 and #4 featured Nuke and Captain America, and in the issue #4, Emma had a precognitive dream that helped Wolverine in his quest to figure out where to go next. This is a very interesting change to the character. Telepaths in the Marvel Universe have a laundry list of amazing powers, but precognition isn’t usually one of them. In the real world, when you hear the word “psychic”, you think about the people who say they can see the future, but in comics, the word has always referred to anyone with mental powers. Wolverine Origins writer Daniel Way seemingly wanted to combine the two and used Emma to do it.








