Story of X-Men First Class
Charles  Xavier and Erik Magnus Lensherr met as young men in the 1960s at Oxford  University. Xavier received doctorates in theology and philosophy with  post-graduate work in International Development Studies at the U.N.  Xavier was a wealthy son of English gentry and had studied at Eton,  excelling in physics, calculus, and chemistry as well as captaining the  school's la crosse team. Lensherr was the son of a Jewish physician in  Germany pre-WWII. His parents and nearly all extended family were gassed  by Nazi death squads at Auschwitz. Lensherr's mutant ability to control  metal via magnetic manipulation allowed him to break out of a cattle  stock car and escape to France where he served briefly in the guerrilla  resistance. After the Allies stormed the beaches at Normandy, Lensherr  volunteered to act as an interpreter for British Intelligence (he spoke  French, German, English, and Hebrew) as liberated Jews were re-located  to the fledgling country, Trans-Jordan (now Israel). Impressed by his  linguistics, Lensherr was awarded a scholarship to study at Oxford,  where he met a charismatic young Xavier. The two students became fast  friends, based on respect for each other's intellects, while maintaining  a rivalry on politics, ethics, and religion. In 1965, Xavier revealed  his psychic powers by manipulating student uprisings via peaceful means.  Lensherr was intrigued by the possibilities of controlling other  people's minds, while Xavier asserted a universal Right to Free Will.  Through a clandestine operation funded by Britain's MI5 and the CIA,  Xavier & Lensherr opened the first School of Mutant Resources to  study the new phenomena of "homo superior"--humans with a mutant "X"  gene, which enabled preternatural powers. Among the first students to  enroll were Scott Summers (Cyclops,) Hank McCoy (Beast,) Jean Grey  (Phoenix,) Ororo Munroe (Storm,) Raven Darkholme (Mystique,) Mortimer  Toynbee (Toad) and Emma Frost (White Queen). Rival factions surfaced as  half of the students empathized with Xavier's dream of peaceful  co-existence with humans vs Lensherr's belief that humans were inferior  and deserved slavery. These ideals started to solidify as more human  civilians became aware of mutant-kind and generally reacted with fear  and hatred. Meanwhile, the U.S. military began its own black-ops program  titled "Weapon X" capturing and brainwashing powerful mutants to serve  as alternatives to nuclear or chemical programs. Xavier and Lensherr  designed and built Cerebro in a secret, underground facility in  Westchester, New York in order to track "wild mutants" i.e. mutants who  did not know they had powers or how to control them. Again, Xavier hoped  these new mutants could be trained for (and would choose) peace, while  Lensherr maintained a more aggressive stance. After an angry xenophobic  mob killed a young mutant boy (Banshee), who had developed gills and  webbed fingers, Lensherr struck back against the perpetrators, "outing"  himself by causing metal garden tools to fly through the air and impale 4  people. He then began calling himself MAGNETO and urged his  students/followers to take on a code name reflecting their individual  powers. Chasing Magneto and his Brotherhood of Mutants to a secret base  in the middle of Antarctica, Xavier and his followers (now calling  themselves X-Men) sought to extradite Magneto to the United States',  Guantanamo prison, but in the battle Magneto used a shard of metal to  sever Xavier's spinal cord, leaving him paralyzed. Using the combined  powers of Cerebro, Jean Grey, Emma Frost, and himself, Xavier wiped the  collective memory of mutant-kind from 99% of humans on Earth. However,  Colonel William Stryker used an adamantium shield to preserve his own  memories and secretly took over Weapon X's training facilities (located  underneath Alkali Lake in British Colombia) and wild mutants for his own  purposes. *Note: Magneto also created a helmet to shield his brain from  Xavier's control. 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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