Gamesmaster is a mutant with the ability to have omnipathy. He first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #283 (1991). Gamesmaster is a fictional mutant character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Omnipathic awareness places him in constant contact with every mind on the planet by way of the astral plane Galacta is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. After pestering and bothering Peter tirelessly, she returned to her previous home in Chicago shortly after Vin's release. She is almost constantly angry, but is also a helpful and kind person, by trying hard to help her clients get their lives back on track. When Michele attempts to kick Peter out (who is actually the Chameleon in disguise) she is instead seduced by him and become infatuated with him. She temporarily is Peter's roommate while Vin serves time for his involvement in the Spider-Tracer Killings frame-up. She is a criminal defense lawyer and the hot-tempered sister of Peter's roommate Vin Gonzales. Michele Gonzales is a supporting character of Spider-Man in Marvel Comics' main shared universe. Gaia also appears to be either extremely long lived or completely immortal as she stated that she visited Earth 600 years ago and still has the appearance of a teenage girl. She is capable of warping reality to a limited degree, although she is largely inexperienced with this power and its use requires great concentration. Gaia has been shown to have a degree of superhuman strength, limited invulnerability, telepathy, psychokinesis, and the ability to draw on an extra-dimensional source of matter and energy to create or reshape anything according to her will. It is unknown if Gaia was one of the 90–95% of mutants who lost their mutant powers on M-Day. Gaia formally enrolled in the Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, but left after a short time, saying that she wanted to experience Earth, not just learn about it. She lost some of her abilities to the Shadow King's telepathic shockwave, and stayed with Gen X, hoping to sort out that difficulty with their help. The policeman who came to the wreck knew of the academy, and suggested that she be put into their hands. When she was seen next, she had gotten into an accident with a sports car and had pink hair. With the Amalagamator destroyed, Gaia was freed from her responsibility and ran off to live a life that was now her own. Banshee thought him lost but Gaia knew of a secret portal that was hidden underneath the altar that she had been chained to and-coincidentally-led back near the academy. The Citadel of the Universal Amalgamator began to crumble around them and Generation X wanted to leave, but Synch went back, along with Penance, to save Gaia. However, when M-Plate, the synthesis of Emplate and M, tried to have Synch use his power to tap into Gaia's and activate the Amalgamator, Everett refused. She even claimed that her entire galaxy was wiped out at one point for her refusing to activate the Amalgamator. Gaia was apparently the safeguard that was supposed to prevent the Amalgamator from being activated by malicious people. Not much is known about Gaia's origin besides her having spent thousands of years chained to the Universal Amalgamator at the end of Time, a device that would be used to merge all sentient consciousnesses into one being. Created by Larry Hama, she first appeared in Generation X #37. Gaia, also known as the Guardian of the Universal Amalgamator, is a fictional superhero, depicted as possibly being a mutant or extraterrestrial. Due to behind the scenes manipulations, the Guardians originally attack the X-Men. G-Type plays a part in the final battles of the alternate-future of X-Men: The End. He was defeated by Cyclops and the entity known as Xorn, whom he was planning to fire into the Earth's atmosphere. His mind, like the minds of many other Shi'ar soldiers, was overtaken by the telepath Cassandra Nova. G-Type is also a telepath, although the nature and extent of this telepathy is unknown. G-Type can focus the intense energies that his body generates through a pair of wrist-mounted flamethrowers. Because of this G-Type wears a specially-constructed suit of armour which assists him in retaining a humanoid form, and containing the incredible heat he generates. He was engineered in the stellar nurseries of Hodinn and was composed of a living solar plasma, with a constant surface temperature of 6000 kelvins (about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit or 5,700 degrees Celsius). G-Type is one of the Shi'ar's Imperial Guard, and is also an alien. G-Type is a fictional character from Marvel comics.
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