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Comics character
Trance
A close-up of Trance
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceNew X-Men: Academy X #12 (June 2005)
Created byChristina Weir
Nunzio DeFilippis
In-story information
Alter egoHope Abbott
SpeciesHuman Mutant
Team affiliationsParagons training squad
Xavier Institute
X-Men in training
Jean Grey School Students
Abilities
  • Astral projection
  • Energy generation and perception

Trance (Hope Abbott) is a fictional character appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. Amutant, Hope attended theXavier Institute before its closing. She retained her powers afterM-Day and is a member of the X-Men's training squad.

Fictional character biography

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Hope was raised inBloomfield Hills, Michigan. When Hope's powers manifested, it appeared as if a ghost had come out of her body, giving her father a heart attack. Her parents then sent her to theXavier Institute, believing that she would be "cured".[1]

While at the institute, Hope was put in theParagons Squad under the watch ofWolfsbane. Hope then took on the codename Trance. When it was outed that Wolfsbane andElixir had been in a relationship, Wolfsbane decided to leave.Magma then took over as the squad's advisor.[volume & issue needed]

After the events of "Decimation", when theScarlet Witch depowered most mutants, Hope was one of the few mutants to retain her powers. Greatly weakened by the losses,Emma Frost placed all of the remaining students into an all-out brawl to determine who would become the team ofX-Men in-training. Hope did not make the team yet, like all of the other students who retained their powers, still resides at the institute.[volume & issue needed]

In response to M-Day, the government began gathering all information they had on the remaining mutants. Additionally, the Sentinel Squad O*N*E, a team of human-pilotedSentinels, was sent to "watch over" the X-Men and the remaining mutants, known asThe 198. According to said files, Hope was willing to work with other mutants in training sessions but had not yet received any combat experience.[volume & issue needed]

Quest for Magik

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Trance is among the students who were captured byBelasco and transported toLimbo. As perX-23's request, Trance uses her astral projection to warn the other students of Belasco's return. Thanks to Trance, the students were successfully saved and brought back by the X-Men.[volume & issue needed]

Messiah Complex

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Trance was present at the Institute whenPredator X attacked the school. Trance barely got out of the way in time. Unfortunately the school was shut down and all the students were sent home.[volume & issue needed]

Killing Made Simple

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Blindfold had a vision and informed the X-Men that Trance was going to be in trouble. While having dinner with her family, Trance's home was attacked byOrphan-Maker onNanny's orders, targeting her parents. Luckily,Wolverine had been sent by the X-Men to watch over her. Springing to action, Wolverine tries to fight off Orphan-Maker but is overpowered. With a change of plans, Trance and Wolverine are kidnapped. Trance is later seen tied to a chair with Wolverine chained to the ground. Trance, believing that Wolverine will save them, refuses to use her powers. After realizing that Wolverine cannot help her, she astral projects outside her body and begins blasting Nanny and Orphan-Maker. The two villains eventually eject in an escape pod, leaving the ship to crash. Using her energy blasts, Trance disables the self-destruct timer. The ship crashes in a lake, but Trance and Wolverine are safe.[volume & issue needed]

Utopia

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Trance later relocates to San Francisco along with all the other X-Men.[2]

Trance is seen withDragoness andToad, who are being pursued by H.A.M.M.E.R. agents. After Dragoness is taken out, Trance goes into her astral form only to have her power disrupted when her body is shot with tasers.Gambit shows up and knocks out the H.A.M.M.E.R. agents. Trance, in her astral form, lies on the ground asking for help whenAriel andOnyxx appear and take her to safety. Later,Mindee Cuckoo informsRogue that Trance never made it back to base and that she is detecting Trance's thoughts somewhere downtown, prompting Rogue and her team to search for her.[3] Trance's power disrupted Ariel's attempt to teleport her to safety. Rogue finds Trance and her powers are flaring out of control creating powerful uncontrollable bio-electric blasts. Rogue tries to help calm Trance and help her gain control whenMs. Marvel appears. After taking out Gambit andDanger, Rogue and Ms. Marvel fight, unfortunately Rogue is losing until Trance regains control and jumps in to help Rogue. Trance learns that her astral form is able to punch Ms. Marvel when they are both intangible. After Gambit stuns Ms. Marvel, they teleport back to base where Trance receives medical attention.[4]

Necrosha

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Trance is seen withHusk and the New X-Men battling the resurrectedSynch andSkin.[5]

Trance is part of a team of X-Men that investigatesBlindfold's vision ofMuir Island.[6] Trance, along with most other members of this team, is briefly possessed byProteus when he attacks. This possession is interrupted byRogue usingPsylocke's psychic knife.[7] The team eventually defeats Proteus before returning to Utopia.[volume & issue needed]

Second Coming

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During the events of Second Coming,Cannonball recruits Trance along withNorthstar,Dazzler,Anole,Gambit, andPixie on a mission to recoverMagik from Limbo. Hope is initially reluctant to accept this mission, but agrees to go as long as she can leave her body on Earth.[8] Upon arriving in Limbo, the team becomes separated when they are overwhelmed by Limbo's demonic inhabitants. Trance fights alongside Pixie and tries to protect Pixie from the influence of Magik's demon, N'Astirh. The effort, however, causes Trance to disappear from Limbo and reawaken in her body in Utopia.[9]

Wolverine and the X-Men

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Trance is currently a student at the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning.[10]

Powers and abilities

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Trance using her powers

Trance has the power ofastral projection and as hercode name suggests, she goes into some kind ofaltered state of consciousness or somehow otherwise nullifies her body to release her astral self. This observation was further affirmed when she asked Emma Frost if she could leave her body outside the Danger Room during an exercise. Her astral form is capable of flight and can pass through magic barriers. Her astral form was able to physically punchMoonstone's intangible form. Trance's astral form is additionally able to project destructive energy. When hit with tasers by H.A.M.M.E.R. agents duringX-Men: Legacy #226 in the middle of entering her trance state, her powers flare out of control, disruptingAriel's attempt to teleport her to safety. She also creates arcing energy surges that stun soldiers and even bend nearby metal and concrete. According to Danger and Rogue, this appears to be a new part of her power which she has not learned to control.[3][4]

She can also perceive auras and energy patterns that are invisible to the naked human eye, such as heat signatures and energy patterns.Doctor Nemesis further speculates that Trance's powers seem to react to spatial warps and energy fields; however, he does not know if this is a permanent or a temporary development.[11]

In other media

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Trance makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in theWolverine and the X-Men episode "Greetings from Genosha".

References

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  1. ^"Preview:Wolverine: Killing Made Simple #1".Comic Book Resources. Archived fromthe original on May 18, 2011.
  2. ^X-Men: Manifest Destiny #2 (December 2008)
  3. ^abX-Men: Legacy #226 (September 2009)
  4. ^abX-Men: Legacy #227 (October 2009)
  5. ^X-Force (vol. 3) #22 (February 2010)
  6. ^X-Men: Legacy #231 (February 2010)
  7. ^X-Men: Legacy #232 (March 2010)
  8. ^X-Men: Hellbound #1 (July 2010)
  9. ^X-Men: Hellbound #2 (August 2010)
  10. ^X-Men: Regenesis one-shot (December 2011)
  11. ^X-Men: Legacy #228 (December 2009)
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