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Team affiliations
  
Alter ego
  
Davis Cameron

Affiliation
  
Slipstream (comics) httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaen11fSli

Created by
  
Chris ClaremontSalvador Larroca

Species
  
Depowered Human Mutant/Shi'ar hybrid

Abilities
  
Limited space-time manipulation and reality warping capabilities that enables him to conjure a "Warp Wave"Psychic navigationUse of a shortened metal surfboardAbility to take other people through the Warp Wave through increased concentration to maintain the wave

First appearance
  
(As Davis Cameron), X-Treme X-Men #6, (As Slipstream), X-Treme X-Men #10

Similar
  
Lifeguard, Predator X, Wither, Cipher, Lady Mastermind

Slipstream (Davis Cameron) is a fictional character in Marvel Comics universe. He is a superhero associated with the X-Men. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Salvador Larroca, he first appeared in X-Treme X-Men #6 (December 2001).

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He is a mutant, able to generate a "warp wave" for the purpose of teleportation. He and his sister Lifeguard were briefly members of the squad of X-Men featured in the series X-Treme X-Men.

Fictional character biography

He and his sister Heather lived perfectly normal lives at Surfers Paradise in Australia. They did not know that their actual father was an underworld crime lord known as Viceroy, and upon his death they were attacked. When Heather's life was endangered, Davis was informed by Sage that although he was never meant to be a mutant (his latent mutant gene was supposed to be passed down to his children) his mutant power might be helpful to her. He agreed to let her activate it, gaining a teleportational ability in the form of the "warp wave". Together with Storm and Thunderbird III, he and his sister manage to defeat their attackers. Following these events, both siblings join Storm's team of X-Men. Davis had a brief romance with Storm.

Later, when infiltrating the ship of the intergalactic warlord, Khan, Heather develops a more avian look, leading to speculation that the two have Shi'ar heritage. Ultimately, Davis is unable to see past his sister's alien appearance and leaves the X-Men.

Slipstream is confirmed to be among the mutants who lost their powers as a result of M-Day.

Powers and abilities

Slipstream can teleport via a funnel of trans-spatial energy also called a Warp Wave, to any place on earth. Warp Waves use superstrings to connect any two locations on Earth. He is not only able to teleport himself but also can take other people through the Warp Wave, but requires increased concentration to maintain the wave when traveling with others. Sensitivity to displacement energy signatures enable him to track other teleportation effects back to their origin from residual energies and after detecting this, he could use the warp wave to travel to their location. He usually navigates with the use of a shortened metal surfboard.

X-Men: The End

In X-Men: The End, a title presenting one possible future of the X-Men, Slipstream works freely for the slavers. It is eventually revealed that he is seemingly controlled by Cassandra Nova. His powers have also further developed to the point that he can now transverse the warp-wave across inter-galactic distances.

References

Slipstream (comics) Wikipedia


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