"Is Deadpool and the Time Variance Authority."
"After watching the surveillance footage, George had already come to a conclusion in his heart."
"The man wearing a red form-fitting suit carrying two long knives is clearly Deadpool."
Those wearing the odd uniforms, who can open the gate of light, come from an organization called the Time Variance Authority.
The Time Variance Authority, a special organization in the Marvel Universe that manages various cosmic timelines.
Let's get to the point; they are formidable, after all, they can easily trim off an entire universe with their advanced technology.
Not even a higher-level existence in the multiverse can do so easily. They just need to press a button.
Admitting they're not powerful would be an understatement; the personnel and guards inside are nothing but ordinary people from various universes.
They don't possess any special powers; combat largely relies on their high-tech gear. Without the high-tech equipment, they're nothing.
You could say that; the people in the Time Authority are like an ordinary person holding a nuclear bomb button.
He might have no resistance when faced with a tiger, but if he wishes, pressing the nuclear button could kill countless tigers.
The original Time Variance Authority was founded by the surviving individual, Kang.
Kang comes from the future and, after inventing time machines and traveling through various timelines and parallel universes, caused numerous branches to emerge on the Sacred Timeline and countless Kangs to be born.
With countless Kangs engaged in battle, the surviving Kang emerged victorious and, in order to protect his own timeline, founded the Time Variance Authority.
The existence of the Time Variance Authority can prevent an overabundance of branches from causing time to collapse and avoid the scenario of countless Kang Wars.
Later, the loki from the branch timeline was captured. After a series of events, he replaced the surviving Kang as the story god.
Since then, all different possibilities across various timelines no longer needed to be trimmed, and the Time Authority's work became more leisurely.
They monitor the major timelines to prevent individuals who possess time-manipulating abilities from using these abilities to travel through various worlds.
This includes Deadpool, who was mentioned earlier.
The name of Deadpool is Wade Wilson, a mutant with different experiences and appearances across different worlds and timelines.
For example, in this world, Deadpool was once a teammate of Wolverine, but was later controlled and transformed by General Skrull. During a fight with Wolverine and Sabertooth, his head was cut off.
And then there's another Deadpool from a different timeline, who, after returning from military service, became a mercenary, fell in love with a dancer, but unfortunately contracted cancer.
In order to treat cancer, he was deceived into participating in human experiments, and although cancer was eventually cured, he gained regenerative abilities that were on par with Wolverine's, but at the cost of his appearance.
In the end, he successfully avenged his loved ones, and he also reunited with his girlfriend. However, soon after that, his girlfriend was killed by an enemy.
Fortunately, he obtained the temporal device from Cable, who had traveled from the future to the present, and went back in time to save his girlfriend, also changing a lot of history in the process.
However, this also attracted the attention of the Time Variance Authority and they captured him.
"This seems to be Deadpool looking for Wolverine, wanting him to act as an anchor in his world."
According to the Marvel movies and TV shows, besides the sacred timeline, each branch timeline and parallel universe that extends out will have its own anchor person.
Once the anchor person of this universe dies, this universe will slowly destroy itself in a few thousand years.
In Deadpool's world, the anchor person is the Wolverine of his world, but he has already died.
A mid-level leader named Paradox from the Time Variance Authority, who dislikes the current rules and regulations, wants to use the Time Shredder to prematurely end the universe where Deadpool resides.
In order to save his loved ones and friends, Deadpool stole the time-traveling device from the Time Variance Authority and went to various universes to choose suitable Wolverines to act as anchor persons in his universe.
It might just be that they have come to this universe, found Logan resting in the school room, and coincidentally ran into people from the Time Variance Authority chasing after them, leading to a fight.
"Let's see if I end up in the Time Variance Authority or in the void."
This world's Wolverine is his friend, and he definitely needs to help him come back. Moreover, he is quite interested in the Time Variance Authority.
He also wants to create a device that can travel through different universes.
After all, with his current abilities, he hasn't yet reached the level where he can traverse the multiverse.
"Phantasm Lives!"
Squatting down, George pointed at the forehead of one of the bodies with his hand, and a green pentagram magic circle appeared immediately on the forehead of the body.
After a moment, the body blinked its eyes dazedly.
At this moment, the magic George is using is one of the necromancy spells he learned as an apprentice in the world of magical practitioners.
It can summon the soul of the deceased back to the body, and then manipulate it to assist in combat.
Of course, the soul of the deceased cannot be reincarnated, and the original body must still exist, even if it is just a skeleton.
Otherwise, necromancy magic cannot work.
In the Marvel Universe, after death, most souls go to the realm of their respective deities in dimensions of gods. If there is no faith, then they return to the embrace of the Goddess of Death.
There is no concept of reincarnation or rebirth.
So the souls of these deceased Time Variance Authority guards can be summoned back through necromancy magic.
And will this potentially offend the deities of the dimensions or the Goddess of Death?
He thought it should not be a problem.
There are also methods in the Marvel Universe to summon the souls of the deceased, even to bring the dead back to life.
As long as it's not a particularly important figure, or someone like the Goddess of Death at that level, she probably won't care about a mere soul.
And even if the dimensional deities were to care, they wouldn't leave their dimensions to come to Earth; after all, Ancient One is still alive and well.
The Death Goddess here is not the daughter of Odin, but the Death Goddess of Creation, which is on par with the All-Father.
In fact, whether there is a Death Goddess at the level of the Five Gods is uncertain, that is the setting in the comics, and he exists in the Marvel movie and TV show world.
It's possible that there isn't a Death among the Five Gods at all, and there might only be the Death Goddess Hela, the daughter of Odin.
So when he uses necromancy magic, he doesn't have to worry about anything.
"Let me take a look at your memories!"
Ignoring the controlled revenant's protests, George brazenly read through its memories.
After a moment, George released the dead soul and, turning to Professor X and the others, said:
"I've found out where Logan was taken, and I'll bring him back. Just continue with your classes as usual."
"Let the other teachers take care of Logan's class temporarily. If everything goes well, he should be able to come back and attend classes by this afternoon."