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Dr. Karl Lykos named himself Sauron because he is a J.R.R. Tolkien fan. [Uncanny X-Men #60] - Submitted by Evil Monkey Pope
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Not long thereafter, though, Chamber discovered a hidden level in the Weapon X compound containing dozens of kidnapped telepaths who were responsible for projecting the "psychic chaff" that was keeping the program off the psychic radar. The unwillingly-manipulated telepaths pointed him towards Neverland, and a transport ship leaving for it. Jono called Wolverine, telling him that he was hitching a ride to Neverland's exact location. He called in again later to send the coordinates to Logan and report what he had found... and then the line went dead. When Wolverine arrived at the Neverland facility not much later, it had been completely abandoned, with Chamber and the inmates nowhere to be found. [Weapon X (2nd series) #19-21]
Jono next showed up weeks later, having been brainwashed by Weapon X agent Mesmero into serving the program completely loyally; he had even forgotten that he had ever been an X-Man. Chamber was caught up in the three-way war of the various factions within the program, when suddenly the M-Day arrived and the Decimation wave wiped out the powers of about 90% of Earth’s mutant population, including Chamber‘s. This prevented the bionic energy regulator in his chest from functioning properly, and it exploded within him, leaving his lower jaw and a large portion of his chest region completely missing. Miraculously, the X-Men somehow managed to locate him before he died, and placed him in a special Shi'ar medi-system to regulate his body functions and keep him alive, if nothing else. [New Excalibur #9, Generation M #1]
Eventually, he was transferred to a hospital in London for observation, where he was found by Frederick Slade, an old acquaintance of his great-grandfather, still active in the Clan Akkaba. Slade kidnapped Jono from the hospital and took him away to the clan's secret meeting place, where Chamber was infused to large amounts of Apocalypse's metamorphic blood. Despite the loss of his x-gene, Chamber was still "blood of Apocalypse's blood" and so the transfusion triggered a massive reconstruction of his body, regenerating all his injuries while leaving him with skin and facial markings based on Apocalypse's own, as well as a massive Clan Akkaba tattoo marking on his chest. And, apparently, that was it - the clan wanted nothing more from him at the time, but were merely taking care of their own. [New Excalibur #9]
After the treatment, Jono was free to go, and he departed to whereabouts unknown, desiring nothing else but to be left alone.
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