22 Facts About Jamie Braddock

1.

Jamie Braddock made his name as a financial genius and was a successful race car driver.

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2.

Jamie Braddock headed Braddock Industries, a company that flourished under his leadership.

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3.

Jamie Braddock forced Jamie to contact his brother, thinking that Brian was involved with Jamie's crimes as well.

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4.

Sat-Yr-9, in the stolen identity of Courtney Ross, learned of Jamie Braddock's recently emerged powers, and hired the interdimensional mercenaries known as the Technet to free him.

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5.

The group turned on Jamie Braddock, attacking him, but he defeated them easily and erased their memories of these events.

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6.

Jamie Braddock then used his power to transform Doctor Crocodile into an actual crocodile and departed with Sat-Yr-9.

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7.

Jamie Braddock was defeated when Brian's girlfriend Meggan managed to override his powers, allowing Betsy to break free and incapacitate him with her psychic blade.

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8.

In restoring her to life, Jamie Braddock manipulated the quantum forces making up his sister, granting her complete immunity to psionics, magic, and reality-warping.

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9.

Jamie Braddock is pulled through a mysterious portal which the X-Men follow him through.

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10.

Jamie Braddock appears briefly in Captain Britain and MI: 13, helping Brian find his way through an illusion created by the demonic Lord Plokta.

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11.

Jamie Braddock appears alive once more, alongside his brother and the Captain Britain Corps defending Otherworld from the forces of a powerful sorcerer called The Goat.

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12.

Jamie Braddock offers to "cleanse" Betsy of the changes made to her mind and body over the course of her time with the X-Men, but she refuses.

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13.

Jamie Braddock however was apparently resurrected by a group of magicians that became his followers, as he turned up alive and well searching for the Space Stone that was under Black Widow care.

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14.

Jamie Braddock was later resurrected by the X-Men after Krakoa was established as a mutant nation.

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15.

Perplexed, Betsy suddenly recognizes the presence of Jamie Braddock, who altered probability just enough for Betsy to strike a deathblow against Brian.

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16.

Jamie Braddock takes the throne, and Apocalypse crowns him King Jamie the First, uniquely poised to be ruler of Otherworld, which is inextricably linked to the mutant island of Krakoa through the Otherworld gate that was created with Apocalypse's ritual.

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17.

Jamie Braddock is an Omega-level mutant possessing the ability to warp reality in his immediate environment.

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18.

Unlike most mutants, whose powers manifest at puberty or even younger, Jamie Braddock's power remained latent well into his adulthood, only emerging as a result of extreme mental duress due to Doctor Crocodile's mystical torture.

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19.

Jamie Braddock's power allows him to perceive the universe as a mass of quantum strings which he can pull and twist to alter the fabric of reality to his whims.

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20.

Jamie Braddock can create portals out of ordinary objects that can transport him across the planet or into other dimensions instantaneously, transform living beings into entirely different forms, grant various superhuman abilities to others, and can even resurrect the dead, however this particularity apparently can only be used on his own bloodline, as he only demonstrated this ability with his family.

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21.

Jamie Braddock apparently had manifested mutant powers, and he was proud of his brother having no ill will against mutants.

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22.

Jamie Braddock subsequently joined the Ultimates after the deaths of Captains France and Italy.

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