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===Logan=== In 2028, Charles Xavier would develop Alzheimer's and experience a massive seizure that injured six hundred people and resulted in the deaths of several X-Men members. Logan would take Charles to a location in Mexico near the U.S. border and seek assistance from Caliban to help care for him. In 2029, Logan, now working as a limo driver under his birth name James Howlett, dreams of saving enough money to buy a boat for himself, Charles Xavier, and Caliban so they can escape to sea and avoid the dangers of Charles’ seizures. Logan is initially approached by Gabriela, a nurse from Transigen, who asks him to escort her and an 11-year-old girl named Laura to a place called Eden in North Dakota. Logan later encounters Donald Pierce, Transigen's cybernetically-enhanced chief of security, who offers him a job to find Gabriela and Laura, which Logan declines. After Gabriela is murdered, Logan reluctantly takes on the job to find Laura, only to uncover the truth about Transigen’s "X-23" and "X-24" projects, learning that Laura is his biological daughter, created using his DNA from his escape from Alkali Lake in 1983. The group decides to stay at a hotel in Oklahoma City. Logan discovers that Eden is not a real place but a fictional location referenced in an X-Men comic book Laura had. While Logan is out, the Reavers find their location, and Xavier suffers another seizure, using a psychic blast to freeze everyone in the hotel. Logan fights through the Reavers, kills several, and injects Xavier with a suppressant before they leave the city, resulting in hundreds of injuries and numerous deaths. The trio is then sheltered by a local family, the Munsons, after Logan helps them round up their horses during a highway incident. When a pipe bursts on the Munson property, Logan and Will Munson go to fix it, where Logan drives off some harassers. During their absence, X-24, a feral clone of Wolverine with a weaker adamantium skeleton and no healing factor, fatally wounds Xavier by stabbing him through the chest and kills Will's wife and son. When Logan and Will return, Will is mortally injured, and X-24 has captured Laura. Logan finds the dying Xavier, who passes away shortly after. Logan battles X-24 but struggles against his clone's brutality. Caliban sacrifices himself, setting off two grenades in the van to give Laura and Logan a chance to escape. Will Munson appears and impales X-24 with a combine harvester, shooting him in the head with a shotgun before succumbing to his injuries, allowing Logan and Laura to escape. After burying Xavier, Logan, emotionally shattered, passes out and wakes up in a clinic where the doctor urges him to get treatment, but he refuses. Laura persuades Logan to take her to Eden, despite his doubts. After a heated argument, Logan agrees to show her that Eden is a myth. On their journey, Laura convinces Logan to rest, and she drives them the rest of the way to Eden. Logan and Laura arrive at Eden, a safe haven run by Rictor and the other escaped Transigen test subjects. Exhausted, Logan is put to bed by the children. He wakes from a nightmare, and Laura asks if he had one too, acknowledging that people hurt each other. Laura reveals a bullet she found in his shirt, made of adamantium, which Logan realizes might be contributing to his condition. He asks her to hold onto it for him. The next morning, Laura and the children trim Logan's beard, and he’s greeted with their laughter when he sees his new look in the mirror. Logan learns that the children plan to journey to the Canadian border and decides to entrust Laura to them. However, the Reavers capture the children during their journey. To save them, Logan decides to use a serum left by Rictor to restore his healing factor. The serum rapidly heals his past injuries but has dangerous side effects once it wears off. Logan fights through the Reavers to reach the children. He encounters Zander Rice, head of the Transigen project, who reveals that the project created a virus to control and weaponize the mutant population. He also mentions Logan's involvement in killing his father during his escape from Weapon X at Alkali Lake. Logan kills Rice and faces X-24, while the children defeat the remaining Reavers. Rictor uses his seismic powers to lift and slam an armored truck onto X-24, aiding Logan and Laura in their fight. X-24 manages to lift the truck off himself and fatally impales Logan on a tree stump. Laura, using the adamantium bullet Logan had kept for himself, kills X-24. As Logan lies dying, he tells Laura to avoid becoming the weapon Transigen intended her to be. He dies in her arms. Laura and the children mourn his passing and bury him in Canada, his birthplace. At Logan's grave, Laura quotes lines from the film ''Shane'': "A man has to be what he is, Joey. Can't break the mold. There's no living with the killing. There's no going back. Right or wrong, it's a brand. A brand that sticks. Now you run on home to your mother... you tell her everything's alright. There are no more guns in the valley." After paying her respects, Laura and Rictor lead the children away, continuing their journey to safety. Laura adjusts the cross on Logan's grave to form an "X," honoring her father as both an X-Man and the Wolverine. His sacrifice ensures that the mutant race will have a future once more. ====Deadpool 2==== In the modern day, Deadpool travels back to the Three Mile Island Incident and kills the alternate Deadpool created by William Stryker. He notifies Wolverine to return to action if needed, despite Wolverine's future retirement. Wolverine, although confused, agrees. Later, Deadpool discovers from the Time Variance Authority (TVA) that Wolverine is the "anchor being" of his timeline, and with Wolverine dead, their timeline is deteriorating. Deadpool tries to revive the original Wolverine by digging up his corpse but finds it fully decomposed to an adamantium skeleton. Using parts of Wolverine's remains, including his claws, Deadpool fights off and massacres attacking TVA agents. Since his timeline's Wolverine is permanently deceased, Deadpool seeks an alternate version of Wolverine to replace the one who died.
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