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==History==
 
==History==
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Located a few miles from the coast of the eastern seaboard, Genosha was an island of relatively small size, making it practically undetectable. Appearing rather nondescript from the outside, inside, the island was heavily fortified by Magneto. The interior of the island was reinforced with steel girders, heavy titanium furnishings, and metallic walkways that could be manipulated by the master of magnetism. The base was also well equipped, providing several accommodations for the Brotherhood and it's members. Such areas included lodging, a mechanical workshop, a helipad, a boat dock, an interrogation room, and holding cells for prisoners such as [[Senator Kelly]]. The island also contained a private sanctuary for [[Magneto]], where he would often plot his schemes. As seen in the Magneto prequel comic, the sanctuary also contained a room equipped with several televisions that lined the walls; here, Magneto would monitor important news broadcasts.
 
Located a few miles from the coast of the eastern seaboard, Genosha was an island of relatively small size, making it practically undetectable. Appearing rather nondescript from the outside, inside, the island was heavily fortified by Magneto. The interior of the island was reinforced with steel girders, heavy titanium furnishings, and metallic walkways that could be manipulated by the master of magnetism. The base was also well equipped, providing several accommodations for the Brotherhood and it's members. Such areas included lodging, a mechanical workshop, a helipad, a boat dock, an interrogation room, and holding cells for prisoners such as [[Senator Kelly]]. The island also contained a private sanctuary for [[Magneto]], where he would often plot his schemes. As seen in the Magneto prequel comic, the sanctuary also contained a room equipped with several televisions that lined the walls; here, Magneto would monitor important news broadcasts.
 
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Magneto would come back to the island with Pyro and Mystique after the events of Alkali Lake. Shortly after Mystique would get captured out on a mission. Magneto would stay here trying to find her and soon discovering about the [[Mutant Cure]]. Pyro would eventually locate Mystique in the [[Prison Convoy]] and the pair would leave to rescue her. After recruiting Multiple Man, Juggernaut, and the Omegas to his new Brotherhood of Mutants, Magneto returns to the island, where Callisto tells him about where Jean Grey is. The team later establishes a new base afterwards in the [[The Forest]].
 
Magneto would come back to the island with Pyro and Mystique after the events of Alkali Lake. Shortly after Mystique would get captured out on a mission. Magneto would stay here trying to find her and soon discovering about the [[Mutant Cure]]. Pyro would eventually locate Mystique in the [[Prison Convoy]] and the pair would leave to rescue her. After recruiting Multiple Man, Juggernaut, and the Omegas to his new Brotherhood of Mutants, Magneto returns to the island, where Callisto tells him about where Jean Grey is. The team later establishes a new base afterwards in the [[The Forest]].
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In 1992, Magneto established rule over the island nation of Genosha for mutants with no home to go. Eventually, Magneto comes into contact with the [[Jean Grey|Dark Phoenix]].
 
In 1992, Magneto established rule over the island nation of Genosha for mutants with no home to go. Eventually, Magneto comes into contact with the [[Jean Grey|Dark Phoenix]].
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*In the comics Genosha is a fictional country that served as a safe haven for mutants to live in peace. The fictional nation served as an allegory for slavery and later for South African apartheid before becoming a mutant homeland and subsequently a disaster zone.The island is located off the Southeastern African coast northwest from Seychelles and northeast of Madagascar.
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*In the comics Genosha is a fictional country that served as a safe haven for mutants to live in peace. The fictional nation served as an allegory for slavery and later for South African apartheid before becoming a mutant homeland and subsequently a disaster zone. The island is located off the Southeastern African coast northwest from Seychelles and northeast of Madagascar.
   
 
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Revision as of 05:00, 18 December 2017


Genosha is an island that once served as a base for the Brotherhood of Mutants.

History

X-Men

Located a few miles from the coast of the eastern seaboard, Genosha was an island of relatively small size, making it practically undetectable. Appearing rather nondescript from the outside, inside, the island was heavily fortified by Magneto. The interior of the island was reinforced with steel girders, heavy titanium furnishings, and metallic walkways that could be manipulated by the master of magnetism. The base was also well equipped, providing several accommodations for the Brotherhood and it's members. Such areas included lodging, a mechanical workshop, a helipad, a boat dock, an interrogation room, and holding cells for prisoners such as Senator Kelly. The island also contained a private sanctuary for Magneto, where he would often plot his schemes. As seen in the Magneto prequel comic, the sanctuary also contained a room equipped with several televisions that lined the walls; here, Magneto would monitor important news broadcasts.

X-Men: The Last Stand

Magneto would come back to the island with Pyro and Mystique after the events of Alkali Lake. Shortly after Mystique would get captured out on a mission. Magneto would stay here trying to find her and soon discovering about the Mutant Cure. Pyro would eventually locate Mystique in the Prison Convoy and the pair would leave to rescue her. After recruiting Multiple Man, Juggernaut, and the Omegas to his new Brotherhood of Mutants, Magneto returns to the island, where Callisto tells him about where Jean Grey is. The team later establishes a new base afterwards in the The Forest.

X-Men: Dark Phoenix

In 1992, Magneto established rule over the island nation of Genosha for mutants with no home to go. Eventually, Magneto comes into contact with the Dark Phoenix.

Trivia

  • In the comics Genosha is a fictional country that served as a safe haven for mutants to live in peace. The fictional nation served as an allegory for slavery and later for South African apartheid before becoming a mutant homeland and subsequently a disaster zone. The island is located off the Southeastern African coast northwest from Seychelles and northeast of Madagascar.

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