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** When ComicBook/{{Bishop}} first appeared in the ComicBook/XMen comics, a key part of his backstory was finding a garbled tape of ComicBook/JeanGrey talking about a traitor in the X-Men's ranks who'd killed everyone, seemingly starting with Professor Xavier and that they shouldn't have trusted something or someone. Furthermore, an older man known as the Witness is seemingly an older Gambit, being the only survivor, which led Bishop to suspect that Gambit was the traitor. When ''Onslaught'' finally kicked off, the one-shot ''Onslaught: X-Men'' tied the tape into its plot, [[OnceMoreWithClarity showing it in its entirety]]: Professor Xavier himself was the traitor (this ''is'' ''Onslaught'' after all), Jean believed Juggernaut was the first in Onslaught's rampage to die, that the X-Men should have suspected that Xavier's mindwipe of Magneto in ''ComicBook/FatalAttractionsMarvelComics'' could backfire (which it did, as it's what created Onslaught), and that Onslaught didn't succeed in killing Jean when the video was cut off.

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** When ComicBook/{{Bishop}} first appeared in the ComicBook/XMen comics, a key part of his backstory was finding a garbled tape of ComicBook/JeanGrey talking about a traitor in the X-Men's ranks who'd killed everyone, seemingly starting with Professor Xavier and that they shouldn't have trusted something or someone. someone, and seemingly ending with the traitor killing Jean. Furthermore, an older man known as the Witness is seemingly an older Gambit, being the only survivor, which led Bishop to suspect that Gambit was the traitor. When ''Onslaught'' finally kicked off, the one-shot ''Onslaught: X-Men'' tied the tape into its plot, [[OnceMoreWithClarity showing it in its entirety]]: Professor Xavier himself was the traitor (this ''is'' ''Onslaught'' after all), Jean believed Juggernaut was the first in Onslaught's rampage to die, that the X-Men should have suspected that Xavier's mindwipe of Magneto in ''ComicBook/FatalAttractionsMarvelComics'' could backfire (which it did, as it's what created Onslaught), and that Onslaught didn't succeed in killing Jean when the video was cut off.

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