VenomVsSpidey
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Son
was it
wade?
No it was the frozen kid with the weird eyes. He's in X2.
What made you say it could be Wade though? You saw him as the grownup near the start of the film and he didn't have those eyes.
Haha, oh wow
Stryker never mentioned anything about his son wanting to help.
His son was the first piece of the puzzle - i think was the line... the way i figure it...
His son made it possible for him to make Wade controlable via Windows 1.0 with flashy graphics. Also meaning he was using Visual Basic to control Wade with his son's serum...
from wikipedia:
- In the film X2, William Stryker's son Jason (portrayed by Michael Reid McKay) is loosely based on Mastermind.[citation needed] In this interpretation, he was once a student of Xavier's whose father wanted him to be "cured". Because Xavier was unable, and in point of fact, unwilling, to do this, Jason used his powers to take revenge on his parents, driving his mother to suicide. Stryker subsequently had him lobotomized so he would only obey his orders, and used him in his plan to eliminate the mutant race. Jason appears as a crippled, wheelchair bound man, with atrophied muscle, a flaccid face and watery eyes. The lobotomy deprived him of free will and left him paralyzed, but his psychic powers are strong enough to control even a psychic like Professor X. His father extracts his spinal fluid and uses it to control his mutant minions. Under his father's orders, he tricks Xavier into using a modified copy of Cerebro to find all mutants and send telepathic screams that could kill them. Magneto temporarily ended the illusion and Mystique, disguised as Stryker, had him target all humans instead. Storm breaks into Cerebro and starts a blizzard to freeze him and end the illusion. Shortly afterwards, the dam collapsed and the second Cerebro was destroyed, presumably killing Jason in the process. However, he survives and later became the main antagonist in X-Men: The Official Game.
- In X-Men Origins: Wolverine, the prequel to the X-Men trilogy, Jason is kept in ice by his father.