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Kavita Rao

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Dr. Kavita Rao
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceAstonishing X-Men (vol. 3) #1 (July 2004)
Created byJoss Whedon (writer)
John Cassaday (artist)
In-story information
Team affiliationsX-Club
Benetech
PartnershipsOrd of the Breakworld
Notable aliasesVita
AbilitiesGenius-level intellect, Master geneticist

Dr. Kavita "Vita" Rao is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men.

Shohreh Aghdashloo portrays Rao in X-Men: The Last Stand.

Publication history

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Kavita Rao first appeared in Astonishing X-Men (vol. 3) #1 (July 2004), and was created by Joss Whedon and John Cassaday.

Fictional character biography

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Hope

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Kavita Rao is a world-renowned geneticist from India who developed a serum (later called "Hope") to "cure" mutants, turning them into normal humans. She explains that she regards the mutant gene as a 'corruption' of healthy tissue, and justifies her research by looking at mutants who committed suicide or hurt others because of their powers, such as a female mutant with a butterfly-like appearance or Tildie Soames (a child whose nightmares can manifest into monsters).[volume & issue needed]

Hundreds of mutants immediately signed up for the procedure at Benetech, her corporate backer. The X-Men debated the merits of the cure and the significance of labelling the mutant condition a disease. The chance at shedding his "beastly" appearance and avoiding any further secondary mutations held significant appeal for Hank McCoy (aka Beast) and he considered taking the serum for a time, although Wolverine objected by saying that an X-Man taking the serum would be the equivalent of admitting that there was something to 'cure' in the first place.[volume & issue needed]

It was later revealed that Rao had been working for the alien Ord of the Breakworld, who also had in his custody Colossus (who was, at that time, thought to be dead, but had been resurrected by Ord's technology). The X-Men defeated Ord and Benetech, and Ord was delivered into the hands of S.H.I.E.L.D. Dr. Rao's work was destroyed by Wolverine, leaving Hank with the last sample of "Hope", although he remains uncertain whether or not he will use it at some point.[volume & issue needed]

Endangered Species

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Kavita Rao was pictured alongside several super-villains to whom Beast offers to 'sell his soul' for a means to un-do the effects of M-Day. With her old research into 'curing' the mutant gene now irrelevant after so many mutants lost their powers, she agrees to aid Beast in his quest and is now looking for more info that might help him.[volume & issue needed]

X-Club

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After Beast has finished gathering his science squad, they head back to base where he introduces them to their final member, Kavita Rao. Together they hold a meeting where he explains everything about how the Decimation occurred.[1] When Beast proposes they go back in time to obtain the DNA sample of the parents of a mutant, Kavita questions why they must all go when Beast says it is one of the perks of the job. She travels back with the rest of the X-Club and Psylocke to the year 1906. There she helps look over Catherine Bradley after injuring herself during the Hellfire Club's assassination attempt.[2] During the events of Utopia, she helps raise Asteroid M from the bottom of the ocean and attends Yuriko Takiguchi's funeral.[3][4]

In the aftermath of Utopia, Karma and Magik are requested to see Kavita Rao to inform her of their foray into Legion's mind. When Kavita mistakes Marci, a young girl who was absorbed into Legion's mind, for one of his personalities, Karma corrects her and reveals that Marci was a real person but that Legion revealed Marci doesn't have a body to return to and explains how his powers work.[5]

Second Coming

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When Cable and Hope Summers return to the present, Bastion begins to set his plan in motion in exterminating the mutant race. Thanks to the New Mutants, they discover he has erected towers in certain points around San Francisco. Cyclops sends the X-Club to investigate.[6] Upon arriving on one of his oil platforms where one of these towers is located, they come across a timer which goes off.[7]

Kavita's life flashes before her eyes and when the timer hits zero they end up transported to a dystopian future where they meet a now human Hank McCoy, who warns them to keep Kavita safe at all costs. Hank reveals that Hope Summers powers grew out of control and he needs Kavita to recreate her Hope serum to stop her from creating the future they see before them. After some convincing, Kavita reveals she kept an encrypted copy of the formula on her Mala bracelet and they go to Utopia to take out Hope.[volume & issue needed]

Arriving on Utopia, it is revealed that the dystopian future is a lie created by Graydon Creed using holographic hard-light technology. Kavita revealing she knew of the deception and created an unstable pyrovirus to destroy the oil platform.[8][9][10]

Curse of the Mutants

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Following the events of Second Coming, Kavita is seen with Doctor Nemesis checking on Jubilee after she becomes a vampire.[11] While the rest of the X-Men meet to discuss the vampire problem, Kavita goes to check on Jubilee only to be knocked unconscious.[12] The X-Science team, in a later attempt to fight the encroaching threat of vampirism, get locked down in the labs with a vampire and five people infected at the same time as Jubilee. With the assistance of the White Queen, the Science Team and some of the infectees survive. Madison kills the vampire.[13]

Other versions

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Age of X

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In the "Age of X" reality, Kavita Rao is branded as a traitor to humanity for allying with the mutants, helping Wolverine eliminate an anti-mutant toxin.[14]

In other media

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Television

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Kavita Rao appears in the Wolverine and the X-Men episode "Battle Lines", voiced by Susan Dalian.

Film

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Kavito Rao appears in X-Men: The Last Stand, portrayed by Shohreh Aghdashloo. However, due to the film's script being incomplete when she joined, Aghdashloo initially stated that her character was Cecilia Reyes.[15] This version is an employee of Worthington Labs who is later killed by Quill.

References

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  1. ^ The Uncanny X-Men #508
  2. ^ The Uncanny X-Men #512
  3. ^ Dark Avengers #8
  4. ^ The Uncanny X-Men #515
  5. ^ New Mutants (vol. 3) #5
  6. ^ The Uncanny X-Men #524
  7. ^ New Mutants (vol. 3) #13
  8. ^ X-Men: Second Coming Revelations: Blind Science #1
  9. ^ X-Men: Legacy (vol. 2) #236
  10. ^ The Uncanny X-Men #525
  11. ^ X-Men (vol. 3) #1
  12. ^ X-Men (vol. 3) #2
  13. ^ X-Men: Curse of the Mutants - Smoke and Blood #1-2 (September-October 2010)
  14. ^ Age of X: Alpha #1
  15. ^ Susman, Gary (August 26, 2005). "The freakishly talented cast of X-Men 3". Entertainment Weekly.