For the comic book, see Sentinel (comic book). Sentinel is a Comic book series published by Marvel Comics as part of the Tsunami imprint For the DC Comics character, see Alan Scott. Alan Scott is a Fictional character, a Superhero from the DC Comics universe and the first superhero to bear the name Green Lantern
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Sentinels. Art by John Cassaday. John Cassaday (born 1971 is an American Comic book artist and writer |
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| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
| First appearance | X-Men volume 1 #14 (November 1965) |
| Created by | Stan Lee Jack Kirby |
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| Member(s) | Sentinel Squad O*N*E Nimrod Master Mold Bastion Prime Sentinels |
The Sentinels are fictional characters, robots in the Marvel Comics Universe. Marvel Comics is an American comic book company owned by Marvel Publishing Inc In Comic books and other stories with a long history first appearance refers to the first occurrence to feature a Fictional character. Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber; December 28, 1922) is an American Writer, editor, creator of comic book characters Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg, August 28, 1917 &ndash February 6, 1994) was an American Comic book The Office of National Emergency, most commonly referred to as O*N*E, is a fictional government agency in the Marvel Universe. Nimrod is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Master Mold is a Fictional character, a Robot Supervillain in the Marvel Universe. Bastion is a Supervillain that appears in the Fictional Marvel Universe. Prime Sentinels are an advanced type of Sentinel which exist in the fictional Marvel Comics universe. A robot is a mechanical or Virtual Artificial agent In practice it is usually an electro-mechanical system which by its appearance or movements Marvel Comics is an American comic book company owned by Marvel Publishing Inc The Marvel Universe is the fictional Shared universe where most of the comic stories published by Marvel Comics take place Most often encountering the team of mutants known as the X-Men, they were created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby and first appeared in X-Men #14 (November 1965). A mutant within the Marvel Comic books particularly those of the X-Men mythos is an individual who possesses a genetic trait called an The X-Men is a team of fictional Superhero characters in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber; December 28, 1922) is an American Writer, editor, creator of comic book characters Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg, August 28, 1917 &ndash February 6, 1994) was an American Comic book Uncanny X-Men, first published as simply The X-Men, is the flagship Marvel Comics Comic book series for the X-Men franchise Year 1965 ( MCMLXV) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar of the 1965 Gregorian calendar.
Invented by Dr. Bolivar Trask, the Sentinels are programmed to hunt and capture or kill mutants. Bolivar Trask is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. A mutant within the Marvel Comic books particularly those of the X-Men mythos is an individual who possesses a genetic trait called an Several types of Sentinels have appeared through the years, manufactured by various private and paramilitary groups, but the typical Sentinel is three-stories tall, possesses the ability to fly, project energy blasts and detect mutants. Flight is the process by which an object achieves sustained movement either through the Air (or movement beyond Earth's atmosphere, in the case of In generalDO NOT ADD INFORMATION THAT DOES NOT CONCERN COMIC BOOK CHARACTERS
The Sentinels have been featured in several X-Men video games and played a large role in the 1990s X-Men animated series, including a brief appearance in the 2006 film, X-Men: The Last Stand, in which one of them were used as part of a training session in the Danger Room, and a pivotal role in Wolverine and the X-Men. A video game is a Game that involves interaction with a User interface to generate visual feedback on a video device. For the newer X-Men animated series see X-Men Evolution. For other uses see the X-Men (disambiguation page X-Men The Last Stand is a 2006 Superhero film and the third in the X-Men series
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In the X-men continuity, The Sentinels were first created by Dr. Bolivar Trask, who intended to use them to save humanity from what he saw as a threat to the species' existence in the form of mutants. Bolivar Trask is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. In a televised debate between Trask and Professor Charles Xavier, Trask revealed and then activated the Sentinels, who promptly decided that the best way to protect humanity was to rule over it. Charles Francis Xavier, also known as Professor X, is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Superhero known as the leader and founder of The Sentinels kidnapped Xavier and brought him and Trask to the primary Sentinel, Master Mold, only for Xavier's students, the X-Men, to find them. When Trask realized the error of his ways and that not all mutants were a threat to the world at large, he aided the X-Men by sabotaging the machinery in the Sentinel base, destroying Master Mold and the Sentinels in an explosion, but he died in the process. However, numerous Sentinels and several Master Molds were built after the destruction of the original models.
Trask had a son, Larry, who was also a mutant. Trask gave his son a control medallion which blocked the Sentinels' mutant-sensing equipment. Not aware that he was a mutant, Larry built the next batch of Sentinels, only to be slain by them when he removed the control medallion. Larry's "Mark II" Sentinels were later persuaded by Cyclops to fly into the sun, destroying themselves, as he was able to convince them that they needed to destroy the sun in order to completely prevent mutation. Cyclops ( Scott Summers) is a Fictional character, a Superhero that is the field leader of the X-Men in the. The Sun (Sol is the Star at the center of the Solar System.
The most long-lived Sentinel project was that of Project Wideawake, a government agency led by Henry Peter Gyrich and Valerie Cooper that purchased Sentinels from Sebastian Shaw, the mutant Black King of the Hellfire Club. Colon omitted from article title due to Wikipedia technical requirements and naming conventions Project Wideawake is a fictional United States government Henry Peter Gyrich is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Valerie "Val" Cooper is a Fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe who currently works for the Office of National Emergency Sebastian Hiram Shaw is a fictional Comic book Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe, and is an adversary of the X-Men The Hellfire Club is a Marvel Comics Supervillain team that frequently battles the X-Men. Project: Wideawake also had its own research and development division, based at Camp Hayden, which included an attempt to recreate Nimrod and used this technology to adapt the purchased Sentinels. Sentinels created by this project fought the X-Men, the New Mutants, the Falcon, and X-Factor, among others. The New Mutants is the name of two defunct Marvel Comics Superhero teams as well as the title of two series featuring those teams The Falcon ( Sam "Snap" Wilson) is a fictional Comic book Superhero in the Marvel Comics universe who X-Factor is an American Comic book series published by Marvel Comics.
During the "Acts of Vengeance", the Asgardian trickster god Loki manipulated various supervillains into attacking random superheroes with whom they had no previous enmity. Acts of Vengeance is a Comic book crossover storyline that ran through several titles published by Marvel Comics from 1989 - 1990 Loki is a Supervillain that appears in the fictional Marvel Universe and is based on the being of the same name from Norse mythology. For the climax of this chaos, he magically amplified the power of three Sentinels, merged them into the massive Tri-Sentinel, and sent the gestalt robot to destroy New York City by leveling a nearby nuclear power plant. The City of New York Nuclear power is any Nuclear technology designed to extract usable Energy from atomic nuclei via controlled Nuclear reactions Spider-Man was possessed by the disembodied spirit known as Captain Universe to prevent this from occurring, and lost the Captain Universe power once he destroyed the Tri-Sentinel. Spider-Man is a Fictional character appearing in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Captain Universe is a disembodied Superhero in Marvel Comics ' universe who was created by Bill Mantlo, and first appeared in Micronauts However, the Tri-Sentinel's remains were gathered by a survivalist group, and it rebuilt itself and again attempted to destroy the power plant. It was destroyed on a sub-molecular level when Spider-Man, with the assistance of Nova, released a deposit of "anti-metal" (Antarctic vibranium) at the center of its body. Nova ( Richard Rider) is a fictional character, a Comic book Superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. Vibranium is a fictional metal that appears in the Marvel Universe.
During the Onslaught crossover, a number of government-owned Sentinels were reprogrammed by the Dark Beast in the service of the psychic entity called Onslaught. Onslaught is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. A fictional crossover is the placement of two or more otherwise discrete Fictional characters, settings or universes into the context of a single This article is about the comic book character "Dark Beast" is also another name for Satan. These Sentinels fought the X-Men, Avengers, a then-retired Peter Parker and the current Spider-Man (Ben Reilly). Spider-Man is a Fictional character appearing in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Ben Reilly (also the Scarlet Spider, the second Spider-Man and Spider-Carnage) is a Fictional character in the Marvel Comics They ended the career of the heroic Green Goblin (Phil Urich) when a piece of machinery damages his mask. The Green Goblin is a name shared by several fictional Supervillains that appear in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The effects of Onslaught's rampage end the lives of the parents of Hallie Takahama, who would later join the Thunderbolts as Jolt. The Thunderbolts are a Marvel Comics Superhero team which consists mostly of former Supervillains The group was conceived by writer Kurt Busiek Jolt ( Helen "Hallie" Takahama) is a Fictional character, a Superheroine in the Marvel Universe and a member of the Thunderbolts One of the Sentinels involved in this operation had data-gathering as its primary function. Observing from the edge of space, it survives when Onslaught is defeated. Its extrapolations serve to convince it a more deadly threat is facing the population of earth. It overrides its own programming and tries to warn the X-Men. Wary of any Sentinel, they shoot it down. It dies, saying it is afraid to do so, before it can deliver its warning.
During the "Operation: Zero Tolerance" crossover, a number of humans were transformed into cyborg human-Sentinel hybrids known as Prime Sentinels. A cyborg is a Cybernetic Organism ( ie, an organism that has both artificial and natural systems Prime Sentinels are an advanced type of Sentinel which exist in the fictional Marvel Comics universe. These pseudo-Sentinels were led by the robotic humanoid Bastion. Bastion is a Supervillain that appears in the Fictional Marvel Universe. One of these Prime Sentinels, Karima Shapandar, had her mind restored by Magneto and Professor X, though her physical modifications remain. Omega Sentinel ( Karima Shapandar) is a Fictional character associated with the X-Men and its spinoff Excalibur. Magneto (alias Erik Magnus Lehnsherr, born Max Eisenhardt) is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Charles Francis Xavier, also known as Professor X, is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Superhero known as the leader and founder of
During the war against Kang the Conqueror, a battalion of Sentinels was sent into space to attack his space station. Kang the Conqueror is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Kang had, during a prolonged visit to the early 20th century, become an influential pioneer in robotics under the alias "Victor Timely", and was able to use his knowledge of modern robotics to instantly take control of these Sentinels and send them to attack the Earth. See also Robot Robotics is the science and technology of Robots and their design manufacture and application Despite his success in that battle, during which thousands of Washington D. C. citizens were slain, Kang was ultimately defeated by the Avengers. The Avengers is a team of fictional Superhero characters in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The robotic hero X-51, better known as Machine Man, was temporarily reprogrammed with Sentinel programming. Machine Man ( X-51 /also called Aaron Stack) is a Fictional character created by writer/artist Jack Kirby for Marvel Comics.
In New X-Men #115, Wolverine and Cyclops destroy two Sentinels in Australia. X-Men Legacy is a Marvel Comics series featuring the eponymous group of mutant Superheroes The title began its publication Meanwhile, Professor X's evil twin Cassandra Nova used the nephew of Bolivar Trask to revive a Master Mold in Amazonia and control its array of 'wild sentinels'. Cassandra Nova is a Fictional enemy of the X-Men in the Marvel Comics universe. The Amazon Rainforest (Brazilian Portuguese: Floresta Amazônica or Amazônia; Spanish: Selva Amazónica or Amazonía The nephew was genetically similar enough to Bolivar so as to be protected; the Sentinel's prime directive is to preserve Trask DNA. Cassandra eventually transforms herself into the man's genetic duplicate, kills him and takes control of the machines. She uses this Master Mold to send a number of skyscraper-sized, highly adaptive "Wild Sentinels" to destroy most of the population of Genosha. Genosha is a Fictional country that has appeared in numerous Comic book series published by Marvel Comics. 16 million people, mostly mutants, are killed. In Mekanix, a number of Wild Sentinels hijack a ship from South America and attacked Chicago, where Kitty Pryde was attending university. Mekanix is a six issue Comic book Limited series published in 2002 - 2003 by Marvel Comics, written by Chris Claremont Katherine "Kitty" Pryde is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. On Genosha, one of the deactivated Wild-Sentinels was transformed by several of the surviving Genoshan mutants (Unus, Paralyzer, Toad and Toad-in-Waiting) into a statue of Magneto, with Professor Xavier's face later also added to the statue; another was temporarily animated by "Danger", the sentient manifestation of the X-Men's Danger Room. Magneto (alias Erik Magnus Lehnsherr, born Max Eisenhardt) is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel The Danger Room is a fictional training facility built for the X-Men of Marvel Comics as part of the various incarnations of the X-Mansion.
Nova also programmed a number of microscopic, nanite-based "Nano-Sentinels" to attack the blood cells of the inhabitants of the Xavier Institute, making the X-Men and their students sick. Nanorobotics is the technology of creating machines or Robots at or close to the microscopic scale of a Nanometres (10-9 Metres. The Nano-Sentinels were destroyed by Xorn, who may have been an alias of Magneto, although some of them were used to restore Professor Xavier's spine and legs for the duration of Xorn's stay with the X-Men. This entry is for the X-Men character For the Dungeons & Dragons creature see Xorn (Dungeons & Dragons. The entity calling itself Xorn had used the Micro-Sentinels to fake healing abilities. When he left, he took away Xaiver's mobility.
A Sentinel series was published under the Tsunami imprint in 2002. Sentinel is a Comic book series published by Marvel Comics as part of the Tsunami imprint Tsunami was a failed Imprint of Marvel Comics founded in January 2003. This series followed a boy named Juston Seyfert who has discovered and reprogrammed a Sentinel of his own, using it for both good deeds and boosts to his own popularity. The series was cancelled after twelve issues, but was revived in 2005 for a five-issue limited series. A limited series is a term originated by Marvel Comics referring to a Comic book series with a set number of issues
In the aftermath of the House of M, resulting in the depowering of 98% of the world's mutant population, the Office of National Emergency (aka O*N*E), a splinter from the Department of Homeland Security, had Sentinels instituted at the X-Mansion to protect the mutants in case any enemies used this low point as an opportunity to attack them at their weakest, and also to stop the mutants in the event of a revolution. House of M is an eight-issue Comic book Limited series and crossover storyline published by Marvel Comics in 2005. The Office of National Emergency, most commonly referred to as O*N*E, is a fictional government agency in the Marvel Universe.
This group of Sentinels is unique in that they are piloted armors as opposed to the traditional robotic Sentinel. Word origin and usage The term "mecha" is derived from the Japanese abbreviation for the English word " mechanical " The Sentinel Squad O*N*E starred in their own self-titled five-issue limited series, by John Layman and Aaron Lopresti. A limited series is a term originated by Marvel Comics referring to a Comic book series with a set number of issues John Declan Layman (born August 2, 1969) is an American Comic book writer and letterer The current group was trained by James Rhodes (War Machine), while Tony Stark gave input on the design models. War Machine ( James Rupert Rhodes) is a Fictional character, a Comic book Superhero from the Marvel Comics universe Iron Man is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Other named models were; Ogre, Shrapnel, Megaton and Crazy Train. Though their intentions are good, many of the X-Men are uncomfortable with the new development, particularly Rachel Summers, who considers it a real-life reminder of the future from which she originates. Rachel Summers (who now calls herself Rachel Grey and Marvel Girl) is a fictional character a Marvel Comics Superheroine created by writer " Days of Future Past " is a popular storyline in the Marvel Comics Comic book The Uncanny X-Men issues #141 and #142 published in When talking to Luke Cage, Wolverine compares being a mutant protected by a Sentinel to being an African American guarded by a burning cross. The X-Men are supposed to contact O*N*E before going on a mission, having a Sentinel go along with them on said mission. Cross burning or cross lighting is a practice widely associated with the Ku Klux Klan as a reminder of faith In many cases the X-Men have just decided to sneak out rather than check with O*N*E, though Bishop has stated "You need to start looking at O*N*E as a resource instead of a roadblock". Bishop ( Lucas Bishop) is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Superhero who is a member of the X-Men.
The original team was disbanded following the disastrous performance against Apocalypse and Vulcan and a new team has taken over, using new Sentinels which appear similar to Japanese Mecha. Vulcan ( Gabriel Summers) is a Fictional Comic book Character in the Marvel Comics Universe. Word origin and usage The term "mecha" is derived from the Japanese abbreviation for the English word " mechanical " More recently, several Sentinels were disabled when X-Force attacked the X-Mansion to free the 198. A new group of Sentinels have now appeared, and they join Bishop in confronting the X-Men outside the hiding place of the 198. These piloted Sentinels have escorted the X-Men to the disaster site of Stamford, Connecticut. They have also confronted Black Panther and his wife Storm after several misunderstandings in a row. The Black Panther ( T'Challa) is a Fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe who is the first modern Black Storm ( Ororo Iqadi T'Challa, née Munroe is a Fictional character that appears in a number of Comic books published by Marvel Comics. It ended without any serious damage.
During the events of Messiah Complex, an infusion of Nano Sentinels into the O*N*E units took over the units and their pilots, forcing them to attack the X-Mansion. The units were destroyed, although one collective of Nano Sentinels reformatted itself and escaped. The pilots were killed.
The Sentinels are technologically advanced and are often gigantic in stature. Although many Sentinels are capable of devising tactics in combat, only a handful of unique Sentinels are self-aware. A tactic is a conceptual action used by a military unit of no larger than a division to implement a specific mission and achieve a specific objective or to advance toward a Self-awareness is the concept that one exists as an individual separate from other people with private Thoughts. Sentinels are designed to hunt down mutants, especially the X-Men, and so typically function as supervillains or as the tools of other villains. A mutant within the Marvel Comic books particularly those of the X-Men mythos is an individual who possesses a genetic trait called an The X-Men is a team of fictional Superhero characters in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. A supervillain or supervillainess is a variant of the Villain character type commonly found in Comic books, Action movies and They have evolved and improved in their capabilities with every new iteration.
Sentinels have a wide array of abilities: they can fly, shoot various weapons (primarily energy blasts and restraining devices) from different parts of their bodies, and detect mutants at long range; some of them can even change form and re-assemble after being destroyed. Sentinels' typical attacks involve either direct melee combat or firing concussive energy beams from the palms of their hands. Sentinels also possess vast physical strength and their bodies are highly resistant to damage.
Most dangerous of all, some variant Sentinels have the ability to learn from the attacks they face and create defenses against them, which hampers the opponents' chances of defeating them. The "X-Sentinels" created by Steven Lang mimicked the appearances and powers of specific members of the original team of X-Men, causing confusion among the new X-Men until Wolverine sensed their true nature and ripped the robot double of Jean Grey to shreds. Steven Lang (sometimes spelled Stephen Lang) is a Fictional character, a Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. Jean Grey-Summers ( née Jean Grey is a Fictional Comic book superheroine appearing in books published by Marvel Comics. Several groups of Sentinels have been created and/or led by a massive Sentinel named Master Mold. Master Mold is a Fictional character, a Robot Supervillain in the Marvel Universe.
In the Age of Apocalypse, the Sentinels were created by Bolivar Trask and his wife Moira Trask. The "Age of Apocalypse" is a popular X-Men Story arc. Dr Moira Kinross MacTaggert (sometimes spelled MacTaggart McTaggart or McTaggert is a Fictional character appearing in X-Men stories in the Marvel Comics This type of Sentinel had several gun-turrets on its body and its primary directive was not to hunt mutants but to protect humans. They were capable of cooperating with mutants if it helped them fulfill their prime directive.
In the "Days of Future Past" future timeline first seen in Uncanny X-Men #141, the Sentinels have become the de facto rulers of the United States. " Days of Future Past " is a popular storyline in the Marvel Comics Comic book The Uncanny X-Men issues #141 and #142 published in The United States of America —commonly referred to as the The "Omega Sentinels" of this timeline are highly advanced in comparison to those of the present day, and the most powerful of these was Nimrod, who was accidentally transported back in time to the present. Nimrod is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Nimrod and a present-day Master Mold became physically fused and were merged into the being called Bastion after passing through the Siege Perilous. Bastion is a Supervillain that appears in the Fictional Marvel Universe. Siege Perilous was the name of two devices in the Marvel Universe, created by Comic book writer Chris Claremont. Time-traveler Trevor Fitzroy brought Sentinels from the future with him to the 20th century. Trevor Fitzroy is a Marvel Comics Supervillain, an enemy of the X-Men, in particular Bishop. Though the type is unnamed, they were smaller than regular Sentinels, but had the ability to quickly repair any damage by using materials from their surroundings.
One of these gained sentience due to a leakage of electrolyte-bath ingredients from Spiral's cyborg creation processes into its processors. It renamed itself Unit 3. 14159, the first part of pi and is currently running a program to understand and replicate human emotions. IMPORTANT NOTICE Please note that Wikipedia is not a database to store the millions of digits of π please refrain from adding those to Wikipedia as it could cause technical problems This Sentinel commandeered the massive computers of the Ant Hill, last used by Number 2, to run this program - it is predicted to take in excess of 2300 years.
In the joke comic Fred Hembeck Destroys the Marvel Universe, the X-Men were killed by black, silent, man-sized "Ninja Sentinels". Fred Hembeck (b January 30, 1953 in Yaphank New York) is an American Cartoonist best known for his parodies of characters from major American
In the Here Comes Tomorrow future timeline, a Sentinel named Rover (either Mark III up to Mark VII model) is the companion and protector of Tom Skylark. Here Comes Tomorrow is the eighth and final story arc in Grant Morrison 's run on the Marvel Comics series New X-Men, which ran from issues #151-154 (2005 After more than one hundred and fifty years of being active, Rover has become self-aware and perhaps capable of experiencing emotions.
After Magneto's Victory in the Mutant/Human War the Sentinels are adapted by Sebastian Shaw, now the director of S.H.I.E.L.D., to serve a reverse purpose and now aid in the hunting down of sapien rebels. Sebastian Hiram Shaw is a fictional Comic book Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe, and is an adversary of the X-Men SHIELD is a fictional, Comic-book Espionage and Law-enforcement agency in the Marvel Comics universe.
In the MC2 timeline, Wild Thing encountered a Prime Sentinel that had been overlooked and was accidentally activated by a faulty microwave. MC2 ( Marvel Comics 2) is an Imprint from Marvel Comics whose Comic books depict an alternative future timeline Wild Thing ( Rina Logan) is a fictional character from Marvel Comics who exists in the MC2 universe an alternate future to the Marvel Universe. Prime Sentinels are an advanced type of Sentinel which exist in the fictional Marvel Comics universe.
In the alternate reality of X-Men: Ronin, their story is played out in Japan. Forge is a young police officer who, along with several other men and women, designs, builds and pilots the robots of 'Sentinel Force'. Forge is a Fictional character in the, a Superhero associated with The X-Men. These robots have the same coloring and general stylistic design of the normal Sentinels, but each one is slightly different overall.
In the comic crossover X-Men/Star Trek: Second Contact, the X-Men work with the crew of the Enterprise-E to battle Kang the Conqueror. The X-Men is a team of fictional Superhero characters in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701-E or Enterprise -E) is a Fictional Starship in the Star Trek Kang the Conqueror is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. An away team composed of Captain Picard, Deanna Troi, Nightcrawler and Colossus encounter an approximation of the "Days of Future Past" timeline, in which the Sentinels have amalgamated with the Borg. In the Star Trek Fictional universe, an away team (also known as a "landing party" is a group of individuals sent off a Starship to Jean-Luc Picard is a Star Trek character primarily portrayed by Patrick Stewart. Deanna Troi (di'ænæ is a main character in the science-fiction TV series Star Trek The Next Generation and related TV series and films Nightcrawler ( Kurt Wagner) is a Fictional character, a Comic book Superhero in the Marvel Universe. Colossus ( Piotr Nikolaievitch Rasputin) is a Fictional character, a Superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. " Days of Future Past " is a popular storyline in the Marvel Comics Comic book The Uncanny X-Men issues #141 and #142 published in The Borg are a fictional pseudo- race of Cyborgs depicted in the Star Trek franchise
In Ultimate X-Men, the Sentinels, created by the Ultimate version of Bolivar Trask were already in action at the beginning of the first story arc, hunting down and killing mutants on the streets. Ultimate X-Men is a Superhero Comic book series published by Marvel Comics. Later on, there were also the New Sentinels that were 60 of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s top agents in a Sentinel battle armor that has enough hardware to take on a fleet of the old Sentinel models (though this may have been an exaggeration). SHIELD is a fictional, Comic-book Espionage and Law-enforcement agency in the Marvel Comics universe. A new breed of Sentinels, created by Trask under orders from the Fenris twins, is currently hunting mutants. Fenris ( Andrea and Andreas von Strucker) are two Fictional characters from the Marvel Comics universe namely German
In an issue of the What If series, Cannonball's brother Josh (who would, in normal continuity, later become Icarus) found and "adopted" a Sentinel. What If, sometimes rendered as What If?, is the title of several Comic book series published by Marvel Comics, exploring "the Cannonball ( Samuel Zachary Guthrie) is a fictional Marvel Comics Superhero, associated with the X-Men. Icarus ( Joshua "Jay" Guthrie) is a Fictional character, a mutant Superhero in the Marvel Comics universe.
Sentinels have appeared as major antagonists in almost every video game to feature the X-Men. A video game is a Game that involves interaction with a User interface to generate visual feedback on a video device. In most games, the Sentinels are man-sized foes rather than the massive figures that are seen in most of their comic book appearances. Notable game appearances of Sentinels include X-Men Arcade Game, where they served as the bulk of enemies, and X-Men Legends, in which they are the game's primary antagonists. X-Men is an Arcade game produced by Konami in 1992. It is a side-scrolling Beat 'em up based on the characters of the same name X-Men Legends is an action role-playing game released on several consoles in 2004. There are several versions of the sentinels in this game; Sentinel Alpha uses rockets, gas, punches, and a palm beam; a Sentinel with rockets, eye beams, punch, stomp, and a bomb (this version has shoulder pads like Sentinel Squad ONE); a Sentinel Controller with eye beams, punch, stomp, an enhanced version of the palm beam, rockets, and a wave that nullifies mutant powers (this version has a blue head and its body is blue and purple); a Sentinel Weapons Platform in the shape of a purple spider with green blasters, which can bash and use a green wave that reverses the controls; and a Sentinel Advanced with freeze beam, orange blasters, punch, groundquake (with fist), and a rush. Other games that feature Sentinels include: X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse, X-Men: Children of the Atom and Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes, in which a non-standard 10' tall Sentinel is a playable character. X-Men Legends II Rise of Apocalypse is a follow up to X-Men Legends. "X-Men Children of the Atom" was also the name of a sourcebook for the Marvel Super Heroes Role-playing game. Marvel vs Capcom 2 New Age of Heroes (aka Marvel vs Capcom 2 or MvC2) is the fourth and final game in the Marvel A player character or playable character (PC is a Fictional character in a Video game or Role playing game who is controlled or controllable In the latter game, it is considered by many fans to be the most powerful character in the game. Also, it was a secret partner assist in Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes. Marvel vs Capcom Clash of Super Heroes is the fifth Marvel Comics -licensed Fighting game by Capcom and the third to feature Capcom characters In the recent X-Men fighting game, X-Men: Next Dimension, Sentinels are playable characters in two forms: the standard giant-sized male and a smaller female that flies and resembles some of the female characters (Specifically melee attacks and Storm's lightning balls). X-Men Next Dimension is a Fighting game, released in 2002 for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, and GameCube Video game Storm ( Ororo Iqadi T'Challa, née Munroe is a Fictional character that appears in a number of Comic books published by Marvel Comics.
A robot resembling a Sentinel also appears in both the arcade and SNES versions of Captain America and the Avengers. Captain America and the Avengers is the title of a beat 'em up Coin-op Arcade game released by Data East in 1991 based on the In the game, it is not called a 'Sentinel' but instead is referred to simply as 'Robot'.
Several different toys of Sentinels have been made since their introduction. One is the X-Men Classics 10" sentinel by Toybiz. The most recent plastic incarnation is the "Build-A-Figure" character for wave ten of the Marvel Legends line. This article is about the action figure line of Marvel characters