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8000 B.C
- Apocalypse is born as the worlds first mutant. Over the next few thousand years he conquers and destroys many civilizations and is worshipped as a god by many.
Pre-3600 B.C.
- Apocalypse (as En Sabah Nur) telekinetically assembles the pyramids in Ancient Egypt.[1]
3600 B.C.
- Apocalypse is betrayed by his worshipers, who entomb him alive. His Four Horsemen die preserving him.[2]
1832
- James Howlett is born.[3]
1845
- John Howlett, James' stepfather, is killed by Thomas Logan.[3]
- James Howlett's mutation starts to manifest.[3]
- James kills Thomas Logan, his biological father.[3]
- James and his half-brother Victor Creed run away.[3]
1859
- Charles Darwin publishes On the Origin of Species, introducing that genetic evolution allows adaptation over time to produce organisms best suited to the environment.
1861-1865
- James Howlett and Victor Creed fight for the Union in the American Civil War.[3]
1866
- Gregor Johann Mendel establishes the theory of hereditary traits through his work with pea plants.
1869
- Johann Friedrich Miescher extracts what comes to be known as DNA from the nuclei of white blood cells.
1900
- Hugo de Vries, Erich von Tschermak, and Carl Correns independently rediscover and verify Mendel's theories, marking the beginning of modern genetics.
1909
- Wilhelm Johannsen, a Danish botanist, invents the term "gene" to describe the biological unit of heredity.
1915
- The basic principles of Mendelian genetics are applied to the fruit fly.
1917-1918
- James Howlett and Victor Creed fight for the U.S. Army in WWI.[3]
1927
- Hermann J. Muller demonstrates that radiation can induce artificial mutations.
1930
- Erik Lehnsherr is born.
- The Great Depression and the Dust Bowl begin. They last for 10 years.
1932
- Charles Xavier is born.
1934
- Raven Darkholme is born .
1940
- Hank McCoy is born.
1941
- The term "genetic engineering" is first used by Danish microbiologist Alfred Jost.
- Charles Xavier's mutant abilities start to manifest.
1944
- Oswald Avery, Colin Munro MacLeod, and Maclyn McCarty show that DNA can transform the properties of cells - thus clarifying the chemical nature of genes.
- While imprisoned at the Auschwitz Concentration Camp, Erik Lehnsherr's mutant powers start to manifest. Erik is experimented on by Sebastian Shaw.[4]
- Charles Xavier and Raven Darkholme meet each other as children in Xavier's mansion. Raven is soon adopted as Charles' foster sister.[5]
June 6
- James Howlett and Victor Creed participate in the D-Day Invasion, serving in the U.S. 29th Infantry Division.[3]
1945
- James Howlett transfers from Europe to the Pacific by this time. Prior to August 9, he is imprisoned in a Japanese POW camp near Nagasaki.[6]
August 9
- James Howlett saves Ichirō Yashida's life during the Nagasaki bombing.[6]
1949
- Erik Lehnsherr visits America for the first time and sees the Statue of Liberty. Sometime between 1949 and 1962, he returns to Europe, disillusioned with America's image as the land of "tolerance and peace".[4]
1950
- Sebastian Shaw opens the Hellfire Club, a gambling and drinking establishment that he uses as a front for his secret mutant supremacy operations. He recruits Azazel and Riptide as henchmen and bodyguards.
1953
March
- James D. Watson and Francis Crick discover the double helix structure of DNA.
1955
November 1
- The Vietnam War begins.
1956
- Erik Lehnsherr has a short relationship with Ms. Maximoff resulting in the births of his children, Peter and Wanda however, Erik leaves before they born not knowing of their existence.
1957
- Emma Frost begins working for mob boss Vinny Lavecchia in Las Vegas, using her telepathic powers to help him win money.[7]
1959
- Emma Frost meets Sebastian Shaw and he convinces her to join the Hellfire Club.[7]
- William Stryker begins his work on mutants.
1961
January 27
- Plans are approved by President John F. Kennedy to build an underground bunker below the White House during its extensive renovation undertaken by his wife Jackie. The bunker, code-named "Cocoon", is designed to help the president's brother, Attorney-General Robert F. Kennedy, hone his mutant abilities. All funding for this project will be attributed to "private living quarters".
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- U.S. Major General Edwin Partridge retires from the Army. He becomes a far right-wing activist.
1962
- A young Bolivar Trask hypothesizes the link between traceable higher-order brain function and certain genetic mutations.
- Moira MacTaggert begins investigating Sebastian Shaw, eventually leading her to discover mutants and meet Charles Xavier.
- Erik Lehnsherr begins his personal vendetta against Sebastian Shaw.[5]
- Charles Xavier earns a PhD in Genetics from Oxford University.[5]
- Sebastian Shaw and the Hellfire Club coerce Colonel Hendry to put missiles in Turkey. Later on, they coerce the Soviet military to put missiles in Cuba in an attempt to start a nuclear war between humans, so that mutants can become the dominant species on Earth.[5]
- The X-Men are formed at the Central Intelligence Agency's Division X facility.[5]
- Emma Frost is captured by Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr and is turned over to the Central Intelligence Agency.[5]
October 28
- The X-Men fight the Hellfire Club and stop their plan for Nuclear War. [5]
- Sebastian Shaw is killed by Erik Lehnsherr.[5]
- Charles Xavier becomes paralyzed, unable to walk, due to being shot in the spine. [5]
- Charles erases Moira's memories of her helping the X-Men, so the CIA can't track them.
- Erik Lehnsherr, now known as Magneto, forms his first Brotherhood of Mutants.[5]
November 20
- John F. Kennedy's address regarding the Cuban Missile Crisis is broadcasted on the week of Thanksgiving.[5]
- Charles Xavier plans to establish a school and sanctuary for mutants.[5]
- The Brotherhood of Mutants free Emma Frost, who subsequently joins them.[5]
- Following the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Kennedy administration authorizes the Central Intelligence Agency to establish Project WideAwake, a covert task force to investigate other X-Gene cases and their prevalence across the United States. While its mission strictly revolves around identification and research of mutants, it exercises paramilitary autonomy from the President's mandates.
- Edwin Partridge, a former Major General in the U.S. Army and a far right-wing activist, gains (through his contacts in the military) proof of mutant involvement during the Cuban Missile Crisis, including amateur photos and an 8mm film.
1963
January
- Edwin Partridge, addressing a rally of his supporters, makes allusions to the existence of mutants and their potential threat.
February
- According to the Warren Commission, Erik Lehnsherr allegedly recruits Lee Harvey Oswald to murder Edwin Partridge around this time.
April 10
- An assassin kills Edwin Partridge. Partridge's death incenses his supporters, who become more virulent and active.
July
- Azazel and Angel Salvadore are killed by Project WideAwake operatives.
August 9
- Robert Kennedy orders a pair of prototype psychic earshields to isolate and control his psionic powers. The order is approved on August 22.
October
- Lee Harvey Oswald becomes employed at the Texas School Book Depository.
November 22
- President John F. Kennedy arrives in Dallas, Texas on a fundraising campaign for the upcoming 1964 presidential election. While in Dallas, he plans to make a speech at the Trade Mart addressing the mutant rumors. Prior to his arrival, the radical right-wing group Friends of Humanity distribute pamphlets decrying Kennedy's "crimes", including lacking a hardline policy for dealing with potential mutant threats.[8]
- As his motorcade reaches Dealey Plaza, John F. Kennedy is assassinated. Erik Lehnsherr, using his magnetic powers, makes a failed attempt to save him. Several witnesses, including Marie Ellen Dodge and Gavin Lindhardt, place Lehnsherr on the plaza's Grassy Knoll during the assassination.[8]
November 23
- The 'Bent Bullet' is taken as evidence.
November 24
- Lee Harvey Oswald, who has been accused of killing President John F. Kennedy, is murdered by nightclub owner Jack Ruby while in the process of being transferred to a more secure location. Ruby is soon arrested.
December 11
- Warren Commission members Earl Warren and Gerald Ford arrive in Dallas to interview Jack Ruby. Ruby, who claims not to remember much about his whereabouts and actions just before or after killing Oswald, states to both Warren and Ford that he had recently been injected with some sort of unusual vaccine. Ruby's testimony is ultimately omitted from the Commission's final report.
- Following the Kennedy Assassination, members of the Central Intelligence Agency, the Secret Service, and other government officials establish the Federal Council on Mutant Activities (FCMA).
Unknown Date
- Sometime during this year, Jason Stryker is born.
1964
- Storm is born.
January
- After initially refusing to cooperate with the Warren Commission, the Central Intelligence Agency finally offers "full cooperation" sometime during the month. This is mainly for identifying Erik Lehnsherr as the person in Marie Ellen Dodge's photograph of the Grassy Knoll.
January 20
- Jack Ruby is sentenced to death for murder with malice of Lee Harvey Oswald.
January 22
- Jack Ruby becomes violently ill, and is admitted to Parkland Memorial Hospital after prison medical staff state that he is suffering from what appears to be pneumonia. While being operated on, rampant cancer growth is seen on his vital organs.
- Project WideAwake agents are quietly dispatched to locate and apprehend Erik Lehnsherr.
January 24
- Jack Ruby dies from a pulmonary embolism associated with lung cancer.
February 4
- Erik Lehnsherr, while in rural New York, turns himself in to police.
February 5
- The Warren Commission publishes its 688-page report.
- President Lyndon Johnson notes in a closed-door meeting with the Warren Commission that their prime suspect - Erik Lehnsherr - was in custody.
February 11
- A private trial against Erik Lehnsherr takes place.
- Erik Lehnsherr is found guilty of first-degree murder and conspiring to assassinate John F. Kennedy. He is sentenced to two consecutive life sentences in a federal correctional facility without the possibility of parole.
June 19
- U.S. Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy was involved in a plane crash in which one of his aides and the pilot were killed. He was pulled from the wreckage by fellow senator Birch E. Bayh II and spent weeks in a hospital recovering from a broken back, a punctured lung, broken ribs, and internal bleeding.[9]
1965
- Charles Xavier opens the Xavier School for Gifted Youngsters at his family's Westchester mansion.[8]
1966
- Scott Summers, Jubilation Lee and Kurt Wagner are born.
1967
- Bolivar Trask founds Trask Industries.
- Trask Industries revolutionizes the world of prosthetics through DNA-generated artificial limbs.[8]
1968
March 18
- Robert Kennedy, while campaigning for President, is interviewed by his biographer regarding his mutant abilities.
1970
- Most of the male students and teachers at Xavier's School have been drafted in the Vietnam War by this date. Charles, falling into depression, becomes addicted to a drug designed by Hank to allow him to walk, but it suppresses his powers. The school and mansion fall into ruin.
- Jean Grey is born
1971
- Trask Industries B3-VXC Archival Footage is filmed.
- After breaking out of several prisons during the 1960s, Magneto is finally subdued by a specialized prison developed by Trask Industries. It is located in the Pentagon, 1,320 ft below the Earth's surface, and is composed of industrial-grade polymers and concrete to negate Magneto's powers.
- Tandem Initiative begins.[10]
1972
- 18 1/2 minutes of a meeting between Bolivar Trask and President Richard Nixon is erased, causing an investigation.[8]
1973
- The first genetically modified organism is created - a simple bacterium.
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Continuity Errors
- In X-Men, Charles tells Logan that he met Erik when he was 17 years old. In X-Men: First Class, Charles meets Erik when he's in his late 20's.
- In X-Men, Charles acts confused as why he can't find Erik with Cerebro, whilst in X-Men: First Class he witnesses the effects of the helmet.
- The X-Mansion in X-Men: First Class is not the same as the original building in the original trilogy. However, it can be assumed that it was renovated and expanded to serve as a school.
- In X-Men: The Last Stand, Moira MacTaggert is a Scottish doctor working at Muir Island's genetic facility, while in X-Men: First Class, she is an American agent working for the CIA.
- In X-Men: First Class, Moira Mactaggert appears as an early 30 year old woman yet 44 years later she appears roughly the same age in X-Men: The Last Stand.
- In X-Men: The Last Stand, Jean Grey appears as a 13 year old girl in a flashback set in 1986 but in X-Men: Apocalypse set in 1983 she appears as a girl in her late teens.
- In X-Men: The Last Stand, Angel appears as a 12 year old boy in a flash back set in 1996 but in X-Men: Apocalypse set in 1983 he appears as a yound adult.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 X-Men: Days of Future Past
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 X-Men: Apocalypse
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 X-Men Origins: Wolverine
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 X-Men
- ↑ 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 5.12 X-Men: First Class
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 The Wolverine
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 X-Men First Class: The High Hand
- ↑ 8.00 8.01 8.02 8.03 8.04 8.05 8.06 8.07 8.08 8.09 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 8.14 8.15 8.16 8.17 8.18 8.19 8.20 8.21 8.22 8.23 8.24 8.25 8.26 25 Moments
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ [2]
- ↑ 11.00 11.01 11.02 11.03 11.04 11.05 11.06 11.07 11.08 11.09 11.10 11.11 11.12 11.13 11.14 Deadpool 2
- ↑ X-Men: The Last Stand
- ↑ 13.00 13.01 13.02 13.03 13.04 13.05 13.06 13.07 13.08 13.09 13.10 13.11 13.12 13.13 13.14 Logan
- ↑ http://www.25moments.com/#!/moments/2006
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 Deadpool
- ↑ [3]