Kavita Rao is a doctor who helps with the invention of the mutant cure, which she created with the DNA of Leech. She is present the meeting between Beast and Leech. During the cure exam of Warren Worthington III, She tells him that the transformation might be a little jory. He refuses and jumps out the window. During the battle at Alcatraz, the trio of Omegas corner her and Worthington. Worthington is dragged off. She tells them not to hurt him but Quill grabs her in a bear hug, saying everything will be all right and pierces her with his bodily spikes, killing her.
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| - Kavita Rao is a doctor who helps with the invention of the mutant cure, which she created with the DNA of Leech. She is present the meeting between Beast and Leech. During the cure exam of Warren Worthington III, She tells him that the transformation might be a little jory. He refuses and jumps out the window. During the battle at Alcatraz, the trio of Omegas corner her and Worthington. Worthington is dragged off. She tells them not to hurt him but Quill grabs her in a bear hug, saying everything will be all right and pierces her with his bodily spikes, killing her.
- Kavita Rao was a scientist who helped develop the mutant cure.
- Dr. Kavita Rao is a world-renowned geneticist from India who developed a serum (later called "Hope") which could "cure" mutants, turning them into normal humans. She explains that she regards the mutant gene as a 'corruption' of healthy tissue, and justifies her research by looking at mutants who committed suicide or hurt others because of their powers, such as a female mutant with a butterfly-like appearance or Tildie Soames (a child whose nightmares can manifest into monsters). Hundreds of mutants immediately signed up for the procedure at Benetech (the corporate backer of her research). The X-Men debated the merits of the cure and the significance of labelling the mutant condition a disease. The chance at shedding his "beastly" appearance and avoiding any further secondary mutations hel
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| - Kavita Rao is a doctor who helps with the invention of the mutant cure, which she created with the DNA of Leech. She is present the meeting between Beast and Leech. During the cure exam of Warren Worthington III, She tells him that the transformation might be a little jory. He refuses and jumps out the window. During the battle at Alcatraz, the trio of Omegas corner her and Worthington. Worthington is dragged off. She tells them not to hurt him but Quill grabs her in a bear hug, saying everything will be all right and pierces her with his bodily spikes, killing her.
- Kavita Rao was a scientist who helped develop the mutant cure.
- Dr. Kavita Rao is a world-renowned geneticist from India who developed a serum (later called "Hope") which could "cure" mutants, turning them into normal humans. She explains that she regards the mutant gene as a 'corruption' of healthy tissue, and justifies her research by looking at mutants who committed suicide or hurt others because of their powers, such as a female mutant with a butterfly-like appearance or Tildie Soames (a child whose nightmares can manifest into monsters). Hundreds of mutants immediately signed up for the procedure at Benetech (the corporate backer of her research). The X-Men debated the merits of the cure and the significance of labelling the mutant condition a disease. The chance at shedding his "beastly" appearance and avoiding any further secondary mutations held significant appeal for Hank McCoy and he considered taking the serum for a time, although Wolverine objected by saying that an X-Man taking the serum would be the equivalent of admitting that there was something to 'cure' in the first place. It was later revealed that Rao had been working for the alien Ord of the Breakworld, who also had in his custody Colossus (who was, at that time, thought to be dead, but had been resurrected by Ord's technology). The X-Men defeated Ord and Benetech, and Ord was delivered into the hands of S.H.I.E.L.D.. Dr. Rao's work was destroyed by Wolverine, leaving Hank with the last sample of "Hope", although he remains uncertain whether or not he will use it at some point.
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