Warning: Spoilers forX-Force #29 ahead
One of the X-Men's most controversial heroes, the mutant Quentin Quire aka Kid Omega, recently sacrificed his life to save Krakoa from an out-of-control Cerebro machine in the pages of X-Force #29. With Krakoa's Resurrection Protocols this might not seem like that big of a deal, but Quentin inadvertently ended up apparently wiping all record of himself from Cerebro, meaning he may not be able to be resurrected.
Quentin Quire first debuted in Grant Morrison's beloved 2001 New X-Men series, introduced as a tremendously powerful Omega-level telepath on nearly the same level of strength as Jean Grey and Charles Xavier. As a young student at the Xavier Institute, Quentin was a rebellious and misguided child who organized the Omega Gang in an attempt to take over the Xavier school, which inadvertently got Sophia, one of the Stepford Cuckoo's and Quentin's crush, killed when she tried to stop his brutal attack. Since then Kid Omega has gone through one of the X-Men's most impressive and long term rehabilitation. He can still be a controversial and obnoxious force within the mutant community, but he has also undoubtedly transformed into a bonafide X-Men and hero. Quentin Quire has always recognized his potential, especially since it has been confirmed to him that in other realities he becomes an avatar of the Phoenix Force, but he has only recently attempted to reach that potential by being a force for good in the world.
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In the Krakoan Era, Quentin was recruited to join Beast's newest iteration of X-Force, and has been an integral part of defeating many of Krakoa's greatest enemies alongside his teammates Wolverine,
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