![]() ![]() Having learned that teammate Darwin was being used to create a new, deadly generation of the Children of the Vault, Wolverine and Synch made a final breakout attempt. During that time, team members Synch and Wolverine fell in love, separated when Wolverine was captured, only for Synch to stage a daring rescue. Sadly, though the team were chosen for powers that would keep them alive, escape was impossible was centuries. Wolverine's team therefore needed to first learn everything they could about the Vault, then get free so the information could be shared with Krakoa. Related: Marvel's British Version of Wolverine Reveals a Truly Bizarre Ability Mutants must be confirmed dead before they're eligible, or else the mutant nation's protocols - which are basically a telepathically-enhanced form of cloning - would risk creating duplicates of mutants who are still alive. ![]() ![]() First, because it would render their mission pointless - mutants are reborn with only the memories from their last telepathic back-up, so no memories of the Vault could be transferred until they broke out and made contact with Charles Xavier. Second, because Krakoa has strict laws about resurrection. The new mutant nation of Krakoa has a complex system by which dead mutants can be resurrected, but this method of 'escaping' the Vault wasn't open to Wolverine's team. ![]()
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