Revanche
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Revanche, also known as Kwannon was a short-lived Marvel Comics character, associated with the X-Men. Created by writer Fabian Nicieza, she first appeared in X-Men (February 1992)
Kwannon was an assassin for the Japanese crime syndicate The Hand and lover of crime boss Matsu'o Tsurayaba. After she was mortally injured, The Hand captured the British superhero Psylocke and permanently switched the minds of the two, creating innumerable problems for both.
Character history
While on a mission against the Hand, Kwannon suffered a serious injury that left her brain-dead with no hope for recovery until Hand operatives found Betsy Braddock (aka Psylocke), who had been transported to Japan by the Siege Perilous. Matsu'o was told by Spiral (a servant of Mojo) that it would be possible to use Psylocke's telepathy to restore Kwannon's mind. Matsu'o agreed, not knowing that Spiral had a penchant for trickery. Spiral used her reality-warping powers to actually transfer Psylocke's mind, soul and even a small portion of her mutant DNA into Kwannon's body while placing Kwannon's mind in Psylocke's Caucasian form. The result was that Psylocke was now trapped in the body of a Japanese ninja who was now a telepathic mutant as well and Kwannon now inhabited the body of a British telepath. Matsu'o tried to brainwash Psylocke, who he thought was his lover Kwannon, into becoming a criminal but she eventually broke free of his control and fled back to America, where she rejoined the X-Men.Kwannon still remained in Japan with the Hand, who realized that the women's minds were swapped. They helped her train her new body in the use of martial arts and she went to the US to confront Psylocke. Because Kwannon and Betsy shared the same telepathic powers, they had a subliminal psychic link that let them share memories, so Kwannon believed that she was the true Betsy Braddock. She infiltrated the X-Mansion and fought Psylocke by manifesting a psychic katana that functioned much like Psylocke's psychic knife. When the X-Men arrived to save Psylocke, Kwannon (who assumed the codename "Revanche", which is French for "Revenge") claimed that Psylocke was an imposter. Unable to determine who was the real Betsy Braddock (since the psychic bond Revanche shared with Psylocke made the women's minds an amalgam of each others thoughts and memories), the X-Men went to Japan to uncover the truth. Revanche surprised fellow X-Men Wolverine, Beast and Gambit when she was able to read and speak Japanese perfectly (a talent that the real Betsy Braddock never had), and translated a diary that said that Psylocke had fused her mind with Revanche by accident. They found and confronted Matsu'o, but he would reveal nothing about what had truly transpired.
Revanche returned to the USA as a member of the X-men and found a leper colony for mutants with the lethal Legacy Virus where it was revealed that Revanche herself had the deadly disease. Revanche returned to Japan and confronted Matsu'o, using her telepathy to force the answers out of him, that she was Kwannon in Betsy Braddock's original body. As a way to atone for his mistakes, Kwannon asked Matsu'o to kill her, so she would die by her own choosing and not as a victim of a disease. Matsu'o stabbed Revanche with a ceromonial dagger used for seppuku (honorable suicide) and with her death, the psychic link she had with Psylocke was dissolved and Psylocke's mind was once again the mind of Betsy Braddock. Kwannon's epitaph, left by Elisabeth and Matsu'o on her grave in Japan, read "Kwannon, love that transcended body and soul".
Powers and abilities
Revanche had the power of telepathy, which enabled her to read minds, communicate with others by broadcasting her thoughts, control minds and create realistic illusions by altering people's perceptions. She could physically manifest her telepathic powers as a blade (like Psylocke's psychic knife), but instead of a small energy dagger, she created an ornate psionic katana sword. Anyone "sliced" by her sword would be knocked out, as the blade would disrupt their central nevous system. Revanche could also use her psychic katana to force her way into an opponent's mind and reveal any thoughts that were originally shielded from her telepathic powers.Originally, Kwannon possessed low-level empathic psi-talents which allowed her to sense the emotional state of others. This ability was what allowed Kwannon's mind to survive a body transfer with a telepath like Psylocke.
Appearances in other media
Revanche has a cameo in the X-Men based fighting game . In the game, there are actually two separate Psylocke characters, one appearing as the telepathic Psylocke (called "Betsy" in the game), and a second, appearing as the telekinetic version of Psylocke (sporting her trademark psionic katana). Though neither character is technically Kwannon, one of the telekinetic Psylocke's costumes is the Revanche costume. The Revanche costume also alters the look of the psi-katana, making it white with a pale pink aura (while TK Psylocke, shown next to Revanche in the screenshot, has a rose colored energy blade)
In the third installment of the X-Men film franchise, Psylocke appears in an asian body, which many fans presumed, was Revanche's.
Trivia
The name "Revanche" is not simply an alternate derivative of the word "revenge", but rather means a "policy designed to recover lost territory or status".External links
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