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== Deverens, James Severs ==

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Maj. Deverens, James Severs was a United States Army operative tried for involuntary manslaughter for the deaths of three non-combatants riding in a vehicle with Shiek Muhammoud Kallin when Deverens' team launched an assault in March of 2002. All four passengers were killed in the ensuing fire fight and the government of Saudia Arabia eventually requested the team be charged under terms of the Kingdom's agreement with the United States.

Deverens was found not guilty and disappeared in the following months.

In addition;
Deverens was stationed in El Salvador in the winter of 1981 when three heads of the resistance were found murdered in a cafe in Challa.

Deverens was in Nicaragua during the Danial Ortega administration posing as a reporter.

Deverens was in Lebanon in 1999 when a Syrian agent and her husband were shot by a sniper in Beirut.

Deverens was in northern Malaysia when a radical cleric disappeared on a 20 km trip between villages. The cleric's car was found in the jungle over a year later, burned and without plates.

Deverens taught at the infamous College of The Americas from 1992-2000

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1) Saudi Times (english edition)
2) New York Times, College of the Americas, March 2003
3) Freedom of information documents from US Army 2004-7

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Marksmanship Principles

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Henry Joseph Chaisson

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Tom Maurer

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"Plug Me In"

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Predator X (Marvel Comics)

Predator X
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceNew X-Men (2007)
Created byNunzio DeFilippis
Christina Weir
Keron Grant
In-story information
AbilitiesLarge monsterous genetically-modified creature capable of tearing apart superhuman beings, body covered in non-toxic inorganic mercury

Predator X (Predator X) is a fictional character, in the Marvel Universe and a deadly enemy of mutants including the X-Men.

Fictional character biography

Introduction

After learning of Emma Frost's plan to have X-23 leave the school, Cessily Kincaid takes X-23 to Salem Center for coffee to cool Laura down. Facility agents led by the Weapons Plus program, including X-23's former handler, Kimura come for one of them. Laura believing it is her begs Cessily to leave, but not before Kimura shoots Cessily with an electric bullet, stopping Cessily from doing anything, and stating that they were actually there for Cessily. After capturing Cessily, Kimura leaves before Laura can recooperate from a grenade blast. At the lab, Cessily questions who they are and what they want but is given no answers. When she replies that her friends will come for her, Kimura informs that "The Elephant" (Mammomax) said the same thing while showing a picture of his corpse in a cell. Apparently Stryker, before dying, had requested a living weapon, a huge beast called the "Predator X", and Mercury's metal skin was needed to give him more durability and powers. Gruesome experiments partly stripped the girl of the needed biometal, granting the beast her powers and leaving her in extreme pain. The experiments left her physically and mentally traumatized, and she is currently in recovery at the institute. Predator X is, presumably, now covered in a flexible metalic skin.

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Ashley Flewelling

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Deverens, James Severs

Maj. Deverens, James Severs was a United States Army operative tried for involuntary manslaughter for the deaths of three non-combatants riding in a vehicle with Shiek Muhammoud Kallin when Deverens' team launched an assault in March of 2002. All four passengers were killed in the ensuing fire fight and the government of Saudia Arabia eventually requested the team be charged under terms of the Kingdom's agreement with the United States.

Deverens was found not guilty and disappeared in the following months.

In addition; Deverens was stationed in El Salvador in the winter of 1981 when three heads of the resistance were found murdered in a cafe in Challa.

Deverens was in Nicaragua during the Danial Ortega administration posing as a reporter.

Deverens was in Lebanon in 1999 when a Syrian agent and her husband were shot by a sniper in Beirut.

Deverens was in northern Malaysia when a radical cleric disappeared on a 20 km trip between villages. The cleric's car was found in the jungle over a year later, burned and without plates.

Deverens taught at the infamous College of The Americas from 1992-2000

Sources

1) Saudi Times (english edition) 2) New York Times, College of the Americas, March 2003 3) Freedom of information documents from US Army 2004-7

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