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As such, the members of X-Force were no longer the fresh-faced New Mutants, and instead, they were hardened mercenaries, featuring some of the most dangerous mutant heroes alive.
10) Rictor

Rictor was the son of an illegal gun smuggler who watched his father die when Stryfe (Cable’s clone) killed him. When his powers manifested, he destroyed three city blocks, which got him kidnapped and tortured by an anti-mutant group called The Right. They tried to get him to destroy San Francisco while claiming he was part of X-Factor.
Luckily, X-Factor saved him, and he joined them as a trainee. Rictor then joined the New Mutants and stayed with them when they became X-Force. Rictor can manipulate the Earth, including plants, lava, and seismic energy, causing instant eruptions if he wants. Rictor has suicidal thoughts and often puts his own life at risk when dealing out punishment to villains.
9) Warpath

Warpath is James Proudstar, the mutant brother of John Proudstar, the hero known as Thunderbird. However, Thunderbird was the first of the new X-Men to die after the team reformed to include newcomers like Wolverine, Storm, and others. James blamed the X-Men for his brother’s death and promised to kill Professor X in retribution.
When his mutant powers manifested, he joined Emma Frost’s Hellions and began his path to vengeance. He finally let his anger go and eventually left the Hellions to join the New Mutants and then X-Force. Taking the name Warpath, he remained one of the angriest members of the team following his tribe’s slaughter, and he was willing to go to extreme measures when needed. He later joined Wolverine’s new X-Force counter-terrorism team.
8) Bishop

Bishop is from a dystopian future where Hope Summers, known as the Mutant Messiah, killed a million humans, causing the governments to create Sentinels and place all mutants into concentration camps. Eventually, he traveled to the past and ended up teaming with his heroes in the X-Men. That all changed when Hope was born, and Bishop betrayed the X-Men to try to kill her before she caused another apocalyptic future.
While he was mortal enemies with X-Force, because of Cable protecting Hope, he soon joined the X-Force team led by Storm in later years. As a former mutant law enforcement officer in his future, he has tactical training, and as he showed for years with Hope, he will take lethal actions to protect the world.
7) Domino

Domino made her earliest appearances as a member of Cable’s New Mutants, but that wasn’t the real Domino; instead, it was the villain named Copycat. Despite this, when Cable formed X-Force and convinced the real Domino to join, she has been a part of versions of the team ever since. Domino was part of Project Armageddon, where the government wanted to create a perfect weapon.
Since her mutant powers only involved luck, she was considered a failure. However, her luck powers complement her real skills. She is a deadly mercenary, and with her luck powers, she almost always gets her kill. She remains known as the Perfect Weapon and remained on the team in later years with Wolverine as the leader.
6) Psylocke

Psylocke is a complicated character to explain. She was two heroes merged into one. One side was Kwannon, a Japanese mercenary, and the other was Betsy Braddock, the sister of Captain Britain. Kwannon is the main Psylocke (After their separation, Braddock is now Captain Britain), and when she first joined the X-Men, she believed she was Betsy.
After their separation, Psylocke became a member of several teams, including the X-Men, Hellions, and X-Force. Her powers involve telepathy, and she can create Psychik Knives, which she can drive into an opponent’s head to stun or kill them. She is also a master with the sword, trained by the Hand as a child, and has no problem with killing anyone in a fight.













