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Psylocke (Elizabeth 'Betsy' Glorianna Braddock | Earth 616) (Comic Book Character)

  • Psylocke aka Elizabeth 'Betsy' Glorianna Braddock | Earth-616

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Real Name: Elizabeth Glorianna Braddock
Current Alias: Psylocke
Aliases: Betsy, Betts, Captain Britain, Lady Mandarin
Identity: Secret
Alignment: Good
Affiliation: Exiles, formerly X-Men, S.T.R.I.K.E. Psi-division (British version of SHIELD), Excalibur, R.C.X. (ally), Crimson Dawn, Hellfire Club, Captain Britain Corps
Relatives: Sir James Braddock, Sr. (father, deceased), Lady Elizabeth Braddock (mother, deceased), Brian Braddock (aka Captain Britain, twin brother), James "Jamie" Braddock, Jr. (brother, deceased), Meggan (sister-in-law, deceased)
Universe: Earth-616
Base Of Operations: Xavier Institute, Salem Center, Westchester County, New York; Braddock Manor, England; Australian Outback
Gender: Female
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 155 lbs (70 kg)
Eyes: Violet, (current body), Blue (original body)
Hair: Black, (dyed purple) (current body), Blond (original body)
Unusual Features: Formerly had a red tattoo over left eye after gaining Crimson Dawn powers.Originally had the body of an English woman,but after Revanches' body switch she now has the body of an Asian woman.
Citizenship: English
Marital Status: Single
Occupation: Adventurer, Ninja, Heiress, Multi-Millionaire, formerly a STRIKE operative, Assassin, fashion model
Education: College Graduate
Origin: Born in England as Elisabeth Braddock to parents Sir James and Lady Elizabeth Braddock. Her powers come from her mutant genetic make up.
Place of Birth: Braddock Manor, England
First Appearance: As Elisabeth Braddock - Captain Britain #8 (Marvel UK)
First Appearance: As Psylock - New mutants 1983 Annual #2

Powers

Telekinesis: Ability to psionically manipulate the physical aspects of reality. She can also move and levitate other people. While she can move objects from a distance and fly as other telekinetics do, she has shown little inclination to do either in combat situations. She can also create telekinetic shields of various sizes and strength and she can fire mental force blasts that can �shatter mountains.� Her telekinesis is also much stronger now than it was before her death. Psylocke seems to find that using her telekinesis in forceful ways is easier than in delicate ways (i.e. she can shatter a brick wall more easily than she can slowly levitate a pencil across a room)

Telekinetic Katana: Psylocke can manifest a telekinetic katana blade composed of raw psi-energy, which at its lowest intensity, functions to disrupt neural pathways and sever the bonds between molecules, and at its highest level, her katanas can slice an armored opponent and cut through the armor, but leave the attacker physically unharmed. She can also use her swords to shatter telepathic power-inhibitors imposed on others.

Enhance Physical Traits: Uses her telekinesis to enhance her speed, strength and fighting skills into super-human levels.
Telepathic Immunity:
Immune to any form of others' telepathy�including telepathic attacks, probes or even attempts at communication.

Reality Warping Immunity: Due to Jamie's alterations, Psylocke is also immune or at least highly-resistant to physical and mental alteration by beings who can radically restructure reality.

Telepathy (formerly): High order telepath. She possessed vast mental powers to affect and manipulate the minds of other sentient beings. Psylocke could read minds and communicate mentally with others over long distances. When she telepathically communicated with another person over a distance, that person often perceived her presence as a butterfly-like image bearing large eyes on its wings.

Telepathic Tracking: Enhanced psionic senses enabled her to detect and track other sentient beings by their unique psionic emanations (thought patterns contained in the psionic portion of the spectrum) especially if they posed a threat to her well-being in her immediate vicinity.

Psychic Shadow: She was able to mask her presence from others. Her abilities could go undetected and were very difficult to track, even by very powerful telepaths such as Shadow King. She could extend these defenses to others around her as well.

Psychic Knife: Described as "the focused totality of her psychic powers," by intensely channeling and focusing her psionic powers to her hands to create �psychic blades�, razor-sharp edges of pure mental energy which were said to be the ultimate physical manifestation of her powers which she plunged into the minds of her targets directly, which she often used to disrupt the neurons of her foes by driving the glowing "blade" of mental energy into their skulls. It is able to kill.

Telepathic Illusions: She had the ability to create illusions to make herself seem to be invisible, look like someone else, or make others experience events that were not truly happening.

Mind Control: Capable of controlling the minds of others.
Mental Paralysis: Ability to induce temporary mental or physical paralysis
Amnesia: Could erase any awareness of particular memories or cause total amnesia.

Psionic Blasts: Could project psionic force bolts which have no physical effects but which could affect a victim's mind so as to cause the victim pain or unconsciousness or even death.

Astral Projection: Could project her astral form from her body onto astral planes or the physical planes. In the astral plane, she could mentally create psionic objects and manipulate the aspects of her environment. Under the effects of the Crimson Dawn her astral form was normally undetectable.

Shadow Teleportation (formerly): While empowered by the Crimson Dawn, Psylocke could use shadows as teleportation gates. Although this form of teleportation was not as controlled or precise as variations of teleportation used by others, it could cover huge distances; on one occasion she transported the X-Men from America to Africa in a few seconds.

Precognition (formerly): Psylocke occasionally had precognitive dreams.

Master Martial Artist: Psylocke has been classified as a master martial artist, though the specific fighting arts she has mastered have never been revealed. Presumably, as a ninja, she is skilled in various Ninjutsu techniques such as Taijutsu and Ninjaken. Even though she is known as a ninja and worked for The Hand as one, her fighting skills and techniques far surpass those of the average Hand ninja or Crimson Dawn Undercloak. Her skills have been said to rival those of a ninja master.

Master Telepathic Combatant: As a telepath, Psylocke used to take advantage of her powers in a fight by reading her opponents' movements seconds before they made them, giving her the opportunity to counter-attack faster, and she could also use her telepathy to mask her presence from other people, humans and superhumans alike. She also used to create telepathic illusions to distract her enemies while fighting them and as a ninja, she used her psychic knife to incapacitate her opponents without killing them, though she has less inhibitions about doing so and will if necessary.

Advanced Telekinetic Combatant: As a telekinetic, she often uses her powers to augment her strength and speed, which makes her fighting skills so strong that she was able to match and even outmatch other superhumanly strong opponents like a holographic version of Sabretooth in the Danger Room. Psylocke was also able to match Rogue�s attacks during a training session, despite the fact that Rogue had greatly enhanced speed and strength at the time.

Captain Britain Costume: Her Captain Britain costume gave her superhuman strength, flight and a force field. She has sometimes worn lightweight armor.

Bionic Eyes: Mojo gave Psylocke bionic eyes that acted as remote cameras; she lost these after being body-swapped.

History

James Braddock Sr. was a denizen of Otherworld, an other-dimensional realm. Merlin sent James to Earth to father the champion who would be known as Captain Britain. Arriving in England, Dr. Braddock became one of the United Kingdom's leading research scientists. James soon married and set up home in Braddock Manor. There he created a highly advanced supercomputer he named Mastermind.

Dr. and Mrs. Braddock's had three children, Jamie (the eldest) and twins Brian and Elizabeth. When Betsy and Brian were in their early twenties their parents were killed in an explosion in Dr. Braddock's laboratory caused by the malfunctioning computer Mastermind.

Brian Braddock pursued post-graduate studies in Physics at Thames University, while Betsy worked as a charter pilot. Soon after Brian became the hero Captain Britain, Betsy alerted him that their brother Jamie had been injured while testing his racing car in the grounds of Braddock Manor, apparently an attack rather than an accident. She flew Brian back to the Manor, but their plane was downed as they neared it by the psychic powers of Dr. Synne; luckily both inside survived the crash. Synne subsequently mind controlled Betsy into seeing her brothers as hideous monsters, causing her to attack them, but they managed to overpower her. She was taken to the nearby Morder Research Centre for treatment, unwittingly delivering her into the hands of one of Synne's agents, Dr. Ramsey. When Brian managed to defeat Synne, things only worsened; freed of Synne's mind control, Ramsey reverted to his true allegiances as an agent of the Nazi Red Skull, taking both Betsy and Jamie as hostages; both were subsequently freed by Captain Britain and his new ally, Captain America. It was after this that Betsy experienced her first reported psychic incident (there may have been earlier, unreported ones, but Synne's mind control appears to have unlocked her psychic potential, allowing it to start to grow); Betsy had a precognitive dream warning her of Brian's peril fighting the mad Lord Hawke.

Betsy quit the charter business and took up modeling; some time later, with her psychic powers growing, and after Brian had departed overseas to continue his studies, Betsy made mental contact with a S.T.R.I.K.E. Psi agent (S.T.R.I.K.E. being Special Tactical Response for International Key Emergencies, the U.K.'s equivalent of the U.N.s S.H.I.E.L.D. agency), and was soon recruited by Agent Matthew (later renamed Gabriel), with whom she pursued a brief romance. Betsy subsequently became the lover of fellow psi, Tom Lennox. Maintaining her modeling career as a cover, at one point she attempted to infiltrate the Hellfire Club for them (her father had been a member of the London Branch's Inner Circle, holding the position of Black Bishop), but was warned off by Sage. Betsy had lost track of her brother for many years while he was adventuring in America and other dimensions, but he returned in time to save her life when she and her fellow S.T.R.I.K.E. Psi's were targeted for assassination by Slaymaster, who had been hired by the crimelord Vixen to cover her takeover of the agency. Betsy, Tom and the sole other survivor of the Psi Division, Alison Double, sought refuge with Brian in Braddock Manor, but had to flee there after a battle between Brian, his allies the Special Executive, and the hero killing extra-dimensional cybiote the Fury. With the insane mutant reality warper Mad Jim Jaspers taking over the country, the group sought to hide out in London, but Tom was killed and Betsy and Alison captured by government forces, and the two women ended up in a concentration camp until Jaspers' reign was brought to an end (partially through the efforts of her brother). Betsy, who had been in mental contact with Tom when he died, convalesced under the care of Victoria Bentley (an old friend of Dr. Strange and the Black Knight), whom she had met in the camp, and Victoria not only helped her heal, but taught her to harness the trauma she had felt, using it to develop and strengthen her psi powers.

Betsy eventually returned home to Braddock Manor; soon after her brother fought a counterpart of his from another reality, the villainous Kaptain Briton. Briton won the encounter, and briefly took Brian's place while extradimensional mercenaries the Technet took the wrong man back to Briton's fascist reality. Briton tried to rape Betsy, but she fried his mind, killing him. Subsequently R.C.X., the agency which had replaced S.T.R.I.K.E., came to Braddock Manor seeking Captain Britain's aid; one of the agents who made the approach was Betsy's old flame, Matthew (now using the codename Gabriel). When Brian refused to work with them, they tricked him into leaving the country, then Gabriel persuaded Betsy to become the new Kaptain Britain. Using Captain Briton's costume, Betsy magnified her strength to superhuman levels when she wore it and could fly. The hero Captain UK trained Betsy in crime fighting skills and became partners for several months. Soon after opting to go solo as the new Captain, Brian's enemy the Vixen lured her into an ambush, where Slaymaster brutally beat Betsy and blinded her. Her brother came to her rescue, and once again took up the Captain Britain mantle. Betsy was offered new cybernetic eyes by RCX, but refused, preferring to rely on her telepathy; she accepted Gabriel's proposal of marriage, and the engaged couple traveled to Switzerland where they hoped Betsy could recuperate in peace.

Betsy was kidnapped from the Alps by Mojo and surgically given artificial eyes, restoring her sight. Xavier's New Mutants rescued Betsy, and she chose to stay at the Xavier Institute. The so called "Mutant Massacre" occurred shortly thereafter, drawing Betsy into combat once more as she fought of the savage Sabretooth in a brawl throughout the mansion. Impressed by her courage, the battle-ravaged X-Men offered her a position on the team. Betsy accepted, and adopted the codename Psylocke.

In one of Psylocke's more bizarre encounters, crime lord Matsuo Tsurayaba captured her and switched bodies with his lover Kwannon. Betsy was brainwashed into become the Lady Mandarin, but regained her free will and rejoined the X-Men. Kwannon returned later, as an X-Men ally calling herself Revanche, dying of the Legacy Virus. She had Tsurayaba kill her, still in Psylocke's British body. Betsy lived, but was now forever in Kwannon's Japanese body.

Psylocke and fellow X-Man Angel began falling in love. Sabretooth later attacked and nearly killed Betsy, having become more resistant to telepathy. Wolverine, Angel, Doctor Strange, and Gomurr the Ancient used mystical force from the Crimson Dawn dimension to save her. Kuragari, conquerer of the Crimson Dawn realm, attempted to corrupt Psylocke and make her his queen. Angel and Psylocke defeated the tyrant, but Betsy was once again forever altered. Her fighting and telepathic skills were enhanced, and she could now transport through and become one with shadows. The mark of the Crimson Dawn, a red tattoo covering her left eye, was imprinted as well.

After a brief period away from the X-Men, Betsy was tricked by the Shadow King into producing a psi-wave removing all mutant telepathy and allowing him to control every mind on Earth. Although she should have died, Betsy's Crimson Dawn powers saved her once more. In a foolish mistake, the Shadow King expanded his powers too far allowing his personal nexus to be exposed. Betsy defeated Farouk, sacrificing her telepathy to keep him trapped within her astral shadow form. Jean Grey attempted to help Betsy regain her powers safely. But in the process, she gained vast telekinetic abilities instead.

Soon after, Angel broke up Betsy after viewing some flirtation with Thunderbird and admitting their relationship had hit a dead end. She then joined Storm's X-Treme X-Men squad and left the Xavier Institute in search of Destiny's 13 diaries that foretell the future. In Valencia, Spain the X-Men were captured by Spain's national police and had their powers and fighting ablitites tested. Separated from the team with Beast and Rogue, Vargas suddenly arrived claiming to be the first of the true homo sapiens superior. The last standing, Betsy dueled Vargas and was impaled through the chest by his sword and presumed dead.

Only recently did Psylocke appear out of the blue in the exact spot she died. Running numerous tests, it was proven Betsy was the real deal. Rejoining Storm's X-Men squad, Psylocke was reunited with her friends in a more alien world where Cyclops and Emma Frost run the Xavier Institute, presumed dead teammates Colossus and Rachel Summers are alive, as is Jean Grey who is now the White Phoenix.

Her brother Jamie Braddock has claimed he is responsible for Psylocke's resurrection, needing her assistance against a threat known only as the Foursaken. She has since moved on to be a member of the New Exiles>

Ultimate Universe

Powers
Telepathy
"Psi-Grenades"

History
Early Life
While her brother Brian became a scientist like their father, Sir James Braddock, Betsy Braddock chose another path. A mutant telepath, she used her family name to avoid Sentinel attack and joined the Psi Division of S.T.R.I.K.E., the British division of the international espionage agency S.H.I.E.L.D. She swiftly rose to the rank of Colonel.

Possession
When the telepathic, reality-warping mutant David Xavier escaped the medical facility on Scotland's remote Muir Island, killing several people in the process, Betsy and Agent Dai Thomas were assigned to recapture him. They placed Moira MacTaggert, David's mother and facility head, under house arrest until Charles Xavier, her estranged husband and David's father, arrived on the island with his students, the X-Men. The elder Xavier's psi powers swiftly located his son, and the group cornered David inside a Burger King in Aberdeen. David took possession of Wolverine�s form and cut a swath through the X-Men, until Storm hit him with a lightning bolt and Betsy stunned him with a psychic grenade. David fled, jumping out of Wolverine and into the driver of an oncoming truck; right after the vehicle crashed, he jumped into Betsy's mind.

Death
Hidden within Betsy, David lured his parents and the X-Men to Germany, claiming that her psychic powers had tracked him there; however, Charles confronted him after realizing "Betsy's" mannerisms were those of a teenage boy, not an adult woman. David dropped the charade, took his parents hostage and transformed Betsy's body to resemble his own. He defeated the X-Men, but as he tried to kill Charles, Betsy's personality kicked in, jamming his powers. She told Charles he had to kill her before David could regain control, or flee; Charles refused, but the X-Man Colossus crushed Betsy with a car, killing her body and apparently slaying both the minds within.

Rebirth
Betsy, however, escaped the reaper; her mind made contact with Kwannon, a young Asian woman. Kwannon was relieved to have a chance to finally move on after ten years in a coma, and let Betsy claim her body. Awakening, she called her father, who had only just buried her previous body and was overjoyed to find his daughter alive, whatever her form. Returning to active S.T.R.I.K.E. duty, Betsy was redeployed to help assemble the European Defense Initiative. She later met Colossus at an Xavier Institute reception, and told him she did not blame him for killing her, and in fact had found dying a fascinating experience.

Betsy's career in S.T.R.I.K.E. soon ended because of her current teenage body, making her too young to serve as a government agent. Her father tried pulling some strings but it didn't work out.

She later returns to the series after Professor X died, with Syndicate, telling the others that she and Sydicate where both working undercover for Xavier. She was later recruited by Bishop into his new X-Men, after angrily informing Cyclops that he had turned his back on the X-Men and the good they can achieve, after he refused to help a group of mutants being attacked by Sentinels, solely because he thought it would make the Xavier Institute look bad. Betsy would soon learn that in the future, she and Bishop are married. But from what he says, she died before he traveled back in time.

Age of Apocalypse Universe

Same powers as original
Originally, Psylocke was the only X-Man not depicted in some form or another in the X-Men crossover "Age of Apocalypse", and it was believed Betsy Braddock had been one of the unfortunate telepaths to have been remade into Apocalypse's brain trust, a telepathic defense system for his citadel. However, for "AoA"'s 10th anniversary, a new miniseries was created and Psylocke made an appearance, hot on the heels of her canon resurrection.

Psylocke in the "Age of Apocalypse" appears as a ninja, with black hair and blue eyes. She is a telepath, and an old acquaintance of Weapon X. It also appears that Psylocke has an affinity for the shadows, but bears no Crimson Dawn mark, and it is unclear whether Elisabeth is Asian. However, hair dye would be difficult and frivolous to procure in this war-torn world, and her black hair is likely natural.

Psylocke's Asian appearance in "AoA" isn't explained, though the most simple of explanations is that this isn't Elisabeth Braddock at all, but actually the AoA version of Kwannon (herself a mutant psychic), who survived Apocalypse's destruction of Japan. The likelihood of this is high as Kwannon was probably Japan's top female ninja (being good enough to be the rival/lover of Matsu'o Tsurayaba, who in 616 continuity led the Hand, Japan's deadliest ninja clan), and so could have been skillful enough to manage to escape the massacre of her people, like fellow mutants Silver Samurai (AoA) and Kirika (AoA). The other possibility is that Psylocke submitted herself to plastic surgery in order to avoid her brother Brian, member of the Human High Council and one of the most vocal proponents of mutant extermination.

Earth-X Universe

Powers
Psylocke's powers mirrored that of her Earth-616 counterpart, however at this present time the full extent of her powers, and her adeptitude with magic thanks to Merlin and Roma's continued training remains unrevealed. She perminantly has a telekenetic "butterfly" around her face, if this is a reflection enhanced psychic abilities or just for appearances remains to be revealed.

History
The past of Psylocke of Earth-9997 mirrors that of her Earth-616 counterpart, but it is unrevealed at which point the two diverge. Prior to the release of the Terrigen Mists into Earth's atmosphere, Betsy was brought into the Seige Perilious by Merlin and Roma who decided to teach her in the ways of magic and she became their deciple. This would spare her life when the psychic birth of the Skull would cause the death of almost every telepath on Earth.

Betsy was briefly seen when Captain Mar-Vel traveled into the Seige with Captain America, Medusa, Black Knight, and King Britian to seek the book of Darkhold. Betsy was also later in attendance at her brothers wedding to Medusa. Presumably she has since returned to the Siege to resume her training.

House of M

In the House of M reality created by the Scarlet Witch, Betsy found herself as Princess Royal, sister to the monarch of England. In fact, Betsy was actually the rightful heir of the throne, being a few minutes older than her twin brother Brian, but she had stepped down in his favor, as she preferred traveling and adventuring with her lady-in-waiting, Rachel Grey.
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