Hmm that was actually me, gg’s everybody. Bryan go easy on me man!
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Hmm that was actually me, gg’s everybody. Bryan go easy on me man!
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Bishop (comics)
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Bishop
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Uncanny X-Men #282 (November 1991)
Created by Whilce Portacio
John Byrne
**Statistics **
Real name: Bishop
Status: Active
Affiliations: X-Men, X-Treme Sanctions Executive, NYPD
Previous affiliations: Xavier Security Enforcers (X.S.E.)
Notable aliases: Lucas Bishop
Notable relatives: Gateway (great-grandfather), unnamed grandmother, Shard (sister, deceased)
Notable powers: Absorb, store, and re-emit various forms of energy
Bishop, alias “Lucas Bishop”, is a comic book fictional character in Marvel Comics’ universe. He first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #282 (November 1991). Bishop’s mutant ability enables him to absorb all forms of energy and release the absorbed energy in the form of a burst of concussive force.
Character history
Born about 60 years in the future of the Marvel Universe, Bishop has a distinctive M brand over his right eye, used to identify mutants in his era. After his parents were killed, Bishop was raised by a man named LeBeau, also called Witness, reportedly the last man to see the legendary X-Men alive. He was reunited with his grandmother and sister in a concentration camp in Nevada, shortly before the Summers Rebellion, when mutants and humans joined forces to destroy the Sentinels.
After the Rebellion, the mutants were “emancipated,” sent out of the camps to fend for themselves. Bishop came across an anti-mutant group called the Exhumes, who took his sister Shard hostage when the Xavier Security Enforcers entered the situation. After the XSE defeated the Exhume member, Bishop knew he wanted to join the XSE. When he got the chance, he accepted only if Shard could join as well.
While on a mission to wipe out a nest of Emplates, mutant vampires that feed on Bone marrow, Shard was critically injured. Bishop went to Witness for help, and he agreed to transfer Shard’s essence into a holographic matrix, if Bishop would work for him for one year.
Bishop and his XSE group “Omega Squad” captured Trevor Fitzroy, a murderous ex-XSE trainee in the ruins of the Xavier Institute War Room, where Bishop found a damaged recording of Jean Grey, which said something about a traitor destroying the X-Men from inside. Witness gave him very few answers, and Bishop thought that Witness did more than just witness those events.
Fitzroy escaped from prison and used a large amount of mutant life-force to open a time portal and break out 93 “Lifers” in the process, Bishop found himself in the past, in the time of his heroes, the X-Men. Bishop eventually “sanctioned” the Lifers, but did not get Fitzroy, and Professor Xavier offered him a place in the X-Men. When he met Gambit, Bishop recognized him as possibly a younger Witness, and the two even came to blows at one point.
When the insane mutant Legion went back in time to assassinate Magneto, Bishop was one of the X-Men sent to stop him. When they failed, and Legion accidentally killed Charles Xavier, Bishop was the only time-traveller to remain when history was altered and became the Age of Apocalypse. He convinced the Magneto of that era that their existence was wrong, and with a great amount of sacrifice, managed to correct the error and stopped Legion. After the timeline reset itself, Bishop still had unsettling memories of the Age of Apocalypse.
Bishop’s knowledge of a traitor within the X-Men was not enough to prevent Onslaught from nearly destroying all of humanity, but he made peace with Gambit, who was not the traitor after all.
When trapped in deep space, Bishop became romantically involved with Deathbird, but when she turned on him and the X-Men, he vented her. Bishop spent some time in an alternate timeline, where he finally defeated Fitzroy.
Although a little lacking in humour, he has been a loyal fighter, and most recently joined the team searching for the Books of Truth, the diaries of the precognitive Destiny, and started using “Lucas” as a first name to go with his fake police ID. Even though the diaries became invalid due to a prediction being stopped, the team stayed together for a while before returning to the mansion. His team has recently formed their own X.S.E. - the X-Treme Sanctions Executive Bishop has also begun a friendship with the new X-Man Sage.
Lately, Bishop joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation and now appears regularly in District X, a police procedural set in a mutant ghetto in New York City. He still continues to work with the X-Men.
Adil, good games man, u seem to know the basics of exucution… why not try and take your exucution to the next level. If you feel your regular ways of exucution isn’t working try and do the opposite in those situations to throw your opponent off guard.
Best bet is to just play against as much people as possible, doing so would mean go to more get togethers at house, save your arcade money for a tournament. The more “Better” people u play the more better you will become, i hope that helps ez
Lol damn that’s the weirdest shit since when is Reset from Sauga XD I thought he was from SoCal =P
Yeah, he’s from SoCal. He just has love for the sauga crew
exEcution.
Guys, i never realized how EASY FAST FLY with sentinel, literally all u do i just fly and hit foward and your attack button at the SAMETIME…literally. I hope this will give more confidence to more sauga players.
Glalactus almost as tough as post no bills
Still pretty hard to pull off when your not use to it. I find the magneto infinite extremely easy, yet some people just cant do it. Once you get fast flys, you get them and they arent very tough to do. I dont even play sentinel and I start doing fast flys after using him for just a few rounds. Same with everything else in marvel. After that its all mind games, which are what makes you a good player in my mind. For example, I guarantee I can do most combos u can think of within a few trys, yet someone like cq kicks my ass cuz he plays smarter. He has to be (out of the decent players) the least combo based person there is. He never fast flys with sent. He usually gets u from a launch then lp lp rocket punch, or a lk rocket punch off cyke. Yet both of those tiny easy little combos take off huge life. The biggest combos I see him do are with cyke… like 4 hits then super, but it works. CQ builds meter… then fucks you up for half hp every time he hits you at least. Which is why I’m pissed off I started playing with MSP since to me its so much fucking harder to get a win than with cable and sent… more fun though I guess.
Basicly all I have to say is… NERF CABLE AND SENT!
peace
combos are overrated.
5 fierce all day
Combos are just for show. I don’t like to show off aka I’m a scrub
Thats how DK plays magneto. All technical and shit :wow:
Yeah, me and Chris play a lot alike. Hayvren too I noticed. Fuck combos.
Still u guys who keep it simple only go so far… yeah it pays off most times but against who…sauga?
Not many people are willing to go outside of sauga to play marvel nowadays…so I don’t see what you’re trying to say.
Cause I plan on going so far in marvel…
Maybe you havent noticed but sauga IS the best competition in Ontario for marvel.
Shit man, you’re right. I’ll start practicing more, so i can keep even at the next few Toronto/US tourney’s all of which i’m planning to attend… and Chris too, i’m sure. :wow:
sauga had 2 people on the CANADIAN marvel team, so if it works on sauga…doesnt that mean theres something to it!?
ps. play you for money
btw, knowing the game is way mroe important than combos. like poeta already said, combos get you so far, but if you cant hit him to make the combos happen you wont win.