25 Facts About Trevor Fitzroy

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Trevor Fitzroy is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Trevor Fitzroy has since been featured as the main adversary in the series featuring Bishop.

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3.

Trevor Fitzroy was the illegitimate son of Anthony Shaw, future Black King of the Hellfire Club, in a dystopian future.

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4.

Trevor Fitzroy turned out to be a criminal, though, and was removed from the Academy.

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5.

Trevor Fitzroy was captured and arrested by Bishop, Shard's brother and an XSE officer.

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6.

Trevor Fitzroy thought that he was merely a teleporter, but a secret group of XSE agents, known as the Xavier's Underground Enforcers discovered that Trevor Fitzroy had the ability to travel through time.

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The XUE recruited Shard and freed Trevor Fitzroy, hoping to use his powers to change the past to create a better present.

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8.

From prison, Trevor Fitzroy escaped to the present time with his mutant minion Bantam.

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9.

Trevor Fitzroy was forced to open a large time portal, allowing prisoners from his own time to escape to the present.

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10.

Trevor Fitzroy turned on Selene and captured her, though she later managed to escape.

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11.

Trevor Fitzroy brought in Siena Blaze to compete in the Upstart competition.

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12.

Trevor Fitzroy clashed with the X-Men a second time when he tried to kill Forge, but managed to escape again.

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13.

How he survived is left unknown, but Trevor Fitzroy eventually reappeared under the thrall of Selene as the White Rook of the Hellfire Club.

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14.

Trevor Fitzroy takes control over this new timeline, but Bishop arrives and fights Fitzroy, eventually killing him.

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15.

Under unknown circumstances, Trevor Fitzroy reappeared alive on Earth and as a member of the mutant group the Upstarts.

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16.

Trevor Fitzroy helped kill the Nasty Boys in order to lure out Cyclops and his ragtag team of X-Men to Washington Heights.

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17.

Trevor Fitzroy started to drain the life energies from Multiple Man's dupes but was caught off guard by Havok, who fired a concussive blast at Trevor Fitzroy which knocked off balance.

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18.

Trevor Fitzroy fled the scene with Fabian Cortez and Siena Blaze leaving Shinobi behind as a scapegoat.

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19.

Trevor Fitzroy possesses the mutant ability to drain the life force of living beings by physical contact.

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20.

Trevor Fitzroy often was dependent on the mutant Bantam to direct and catalog the time-portals he made and confirm when they should expire, lacking the ability to do so himself.

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21.

Trevor Fitzroy can use the converted life force he drains to infuse on the dead that essentially resurrects them, however due to his nature, it is an ability he rarely uses.

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22.

Trevor Fitzroy last appears alongside his fellow Upstarts, being humorously threatened by X-Force member Deadpool for their role in earlier events.

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23.

Trevor Fitzroy was a guest-star in the two-part episode "One Man's Worth" of the episodes of the mid-'90s X-Men animated series.

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24.

Trevor Fitzroy, known as "the Mutant Traitor", under the orders of Master Mold, travels back in time to 1959 to murder Charles Xavier, creating an alternate "Days of Future Past" future in which the Sentinels rule and the mutant rebellion never occurred.

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25.

Trevor Fitzroy turns against Master Mold after his future-self reveals that Master Mold betrays him.

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