302 (Legion Personality) (Earth-616) VS 99 (Earth-616)
302 (Legion Personality) (Earth-616)
Personality #302 was used by Legion and Malcolm Melton to help capture Time-Sink, one of his other personas that went rogue. He typed the number into his Neural Switchboard which activated through his thalamus the rapid punching ability to move quicker so Time-Sink couldn't shift his attacks into the future or past. But this left David open for Time-Sink to stab him with a knife, which created a blindspot for Rogue to grab Time-Sink and knock him out, allowing Legion to reabsorb him back into his mind. This persona was then used again when Rogue touched Legion to use it to knock out him and Magneto during a scuffle they had. Supersonic Speed/Reflexes: 302 was able to create bursts of supersonic speeds that trigger sonic booms as he strikes his targets physically like rapid punches.
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99 (Earth-616)
99' was one of over a hundred runaways abducted by the Adrenamix Corporation (a subsidiary of the Gaulthing Corporation). Adrenamix subjected their prisoners to psionic experiments which led to a wide variety of superhuman powers. 99 could alter perceptions. President and CEO Anderson Gaulthing referred to this batch of test subjects as the "Psigns of the Times". One of the Psigns was his own daughter Alison Gaulthing. Alison attempted to escape from the Adrenamix facility and the Psigns were sent to retrieve her. They chased her across a rooftop near Yancy Street, but Alison died while trying to evade capture. 99 and the others began to fear that they would be blamed for her death. Investigating the Adrenamix activities was the New Warrior known as Justice. Justice fought against the Psigns. The Psigns all had tubes running into the back of their heads, as well as packs and tubes running into their arms, indicating that they were receiving some sort of chemical or energy feed. Their abilities are apparently psionic in origin, though exactly how that works is unclarified. 99 can alter one's perceptions. He also spoke in a disjointed fashion.