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Petra (comics)

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Petra


Petra
From the cover of Deadly Genesis #4, by Mark Silvestri

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance X-Men: Deadly Genesis #1 (2006)
Created by Ed Brubaker
Pete Woods
Characteristics
Alter ego Petra Kristensen
Species Human Mutant
Team
affiliations
X-Men
Abilities Earth manipulation

Petra Kristensen is a fictional character, a mutant appearing in the comic books published by Marvel Comics. She first appeared in X-Men: Deadly Genesis #1 (2006). Petra was created by writer Ed Brubaker and artist Pete Woods in the limited series X-Men: Deadly Genesis and was one of the "Missing X-Men".

Fictional character biography

Petra was the first of her family to be born in the United States. Her mother, father, and brother all emigrated from Denmark while her mother was pregnant with Petra. They lived the typical American life in the suburbs of New York City for most of Petra's childhood. Shortly after her thirteenth birthday, Petra's family was killed by a rockslide while on a camping trip. Unknowingly, Petra used her mutant powers of earth manipulation to avoid getting hurt. After spending weeks in Child Protective Services, Petra was sent to live in New Jersey in a foster home. She was placed in a home that had five other children that were forced to share the same bedroom. Her foster mother was old and uncaring and her foster father was too caring, trying to hold and touch Petra all the time. One day on an outing to Central Park, Petra's foster father tried to touch her but sank knee deep into the ground. It was then that Petra realized that she was a mutant, and she ran away. She found a cave and hid there for days crying, knowing that with her abilities she could have either killed or saved her family. She camped in Central Park for a couple years, using her power to manipulate rock caves into shelters to avoid being arrested and sent to juvenile detention centers. When she was sixteen, she discovered another useful aspect of her ability. By concentrating hard enough, she could turn coal into diamonds. For a year she used this aspect of her power to make diamonds of varying size to sell to pawn shops so she could buy food and survive. One day though, a pawn shop employee said he was going to call the owner of the store, but he really called the police. Running to her rock shelter, the police found Petra before she could hide, and took her into custody after a brief battle. When she awoke, a female guard informed her that she was being released into the custody of a woman who was there to help Petra, who was later revealed to be Dr. Moira MacTaggert. This at first frightened Petra because she had never known anyone to try and help her because of her abilities, only hurt her. After some time with Dr. MacTaggert, her friend Professor Charles Xavier took Petra and the other children within the doctor's custody, Sway, Darwin, and Vulcan, and sent them to rescue the original team of X-Men trapped on the mutant island Krakoa. After she instinctively used her mental powers to bury Vulcan and Darwin, she became incinerated by the volcano creature.

Powers and abilities

Petra was a "terrakinetic", having the ability to psychokinetically manipulate, control, levitate and reshape the classic element of earth; sand, stone, rock, lava, and/or dirt and could even transform the consistency of earth and rock, such as turning a lump of coal into a diamond. She also could use this power to cause minor earthquakes and create shapes out of solid rock.

Origin of the name

The word "petra" means "rocky" in Latin, and "stone" in Greek.

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