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Anagram

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Trask is an anagram of Stark, its not "possibly" an anagram of Stark. The only question is whether or not its deliberate. Ergo, I'm altering that portion of the text.

Trask's daughter

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Wasn't it evidence that the time-travelers left behind at Trask's home that causes him to reaffirm his position against mutants? I dimly remember that Trask steps outside, sees his yard all reality-warped and goes 'OMG WTF MUTANTS' and works harder then before.

It was some X-Men Number 0 issue if I remember correctly...anyone got a clue?

(Okay, he did not literally say that but it'd be funny if he did)

Lots42 06:35, 25 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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The Last Stand

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Is there any reason to not mention that a different Trask appears in The Last Stand? While the character is not the same, the use of the name is notable, and Bill Duke appeared to believe he was playing the same character. 192.231.40.122 (talk) 17:39, 18 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]