Havok: ..".. an organic molecule chess war is the battle-plan schematics of the wars many many mutant wars of the Uncanny X-men.."
Rogue: ..."... scheme.. scheme.. schematics?... rogue scheme schematics?.."..
Havok: ..".. yes.. rogue.. the rogue element is powerful with the uncanny x-men... we are on the rogue lists of x-men agents .. you have no government affiliation rogue.. most of all you have an affiliation affinity with mystique.. rogue.. you are a rogue mystique agent .. rogue.."..
Rogue: ..".. poor mystique.. poor mystique.. poor tinkerbell mystique.. i'm her peter pan and she mystique is my tinker bell.. and she's got the elegant sneersome cruel, jovial humour of Captain Hook Mystique does down pat.."...
Havok:... ".. ahh.. yes.. Frank Baum.. he's the author of Peter pan isn't he I believe?... If Mystique can be the grandest pirate of all Captain Hook of this our epic mutant-loving escapade.. then we'll have a real Wagner opera mutant synergy harmony musical battle-mutant theory going down tonight..."
Hanno Raudsepp and .. Brad Renfro?.. sharing the role of Havok.. of Alex Summers / Weathers...
and Savannah Samson as Rogue.. Rogue.. Summers?...
Thirty-four caskets lie side by side in a gym in Ascoli Piceno, a grim snapshot of Wednesday's earthquake that rocked central Italy and left at least 281 people dead and thousands more homeless .
Families grieve beside their departed loved ones, saying their final farewells before they are buried on Saturday. Beside one, a small blond cocker spaniel sits, devoted to the end, unable to leave his master even in death.
Little is known of the victim, except that he came from Accumoli, one of the communities that bore the brunt of the devastating quake. The quake was so strong that the town sank by 20 cm, according to Italy's geological institute.
The funeral in the gym is to be celebrated by Bishop Giovanni D'Ercole for the victims of nearby Arquata del Tronto. To date 49 of the dead have come from the tiny town and its nearby hamlet Pescara del Tronto.
Matteo Renzi, the prime minister, has declared a state of emergency and authorised 50 million euros (£43 million) for immediate quake relief.
The Italian government also declared Saturday a day of national mourning and scheduled a state funeral to be attended by President Sergio Mattarella.
While the name of the dog is not known, the picture was a striking reminder of the bonds between man's best friend and their owners - a connection epitomised by the story of the Victorian dog that held a 14-year vigil at the grave of his master in Edinburgh.
The tale of Greyfriars Bobby tells of a small Skye terrier who could not bear to leave his master's body and remained by his grave in Edinburgh from 1858 to 1872. His master was said to be John Gray, a local policeman.
Earlier this week, a dog trapped in rubble left by the quake pulled out alive.
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The death toll of the 6.2 magnitude earthquake that rocked central Italy on Aug. 24 has climbed to at least 281. According to Italy's civil protection agency, around 2,100 people are living in makeshift camps. A series of aftershocks, including one of magnitude 4.3 on Aug. 25, are hampering the work of rescue officials who are still looking for survivors trapped under the debris. The Italian Council of Ministers have allocated an emergency funding of 50 million euros and declared a state of emergency in the affected regions. The massive quake set off tremors that were felt as far as Rome, nearly 100 miles (160 km) away.
(Pictured) Children play in a tent set up by the 'Save the Children' humanitarian organization in Amatrice.
(Pictured) Children play in a tent set up by the 'Save the Children' humanitarian organization in Amatrice.
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Rescue workers take a break in Amatrice.
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A volunteer prepares food for quake survivors in Amatrice.
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Coffins of some of the victims are seen inside a gym in Ascoli Piceno.
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A tent set up by the 'Save the Children' humanitarian organization in Amatrice.
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A drone photo shows the damages in Pescara del Tronto.
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Rescuers make their way through destroyed houses in Pescara Del Tronto.
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A man rests with his belongings in a park in Amatrice.
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People spend the night in a makeshift camp set up inside a gymnasium in Amatrice.
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People wait for firefighters to accompany them to get their belongings from their homes in San Pellegrino Terme.
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A volunteer rests in a makeshift camp set up inside a gymnasium in Amatrice.
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A firefighter holds a rescued dog in Amatrice.
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Rescuers work through the night to save quake survivors trapped under the debris in Amatrice.
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Rescuers search through the debris in the town of Amatrice, where much of the town was destroyed. The mayor, Sergio Pirozzi, said, “Half the town no longer exists.”
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A man walks in a tented camp set up by the Civil protection near Pescara Del Tronto, Italy. Such camps have been set up in fields and parking lots.
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Each tent is fitted to house 12 survivors whose homes were destroyed.
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Survivors prepare to spend the night in a tent camp.
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A rescuer stands in front of a collapsed building in Amatrice.
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A destroyed building in the town of Rieti.
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Damaged houses and vehicles in Amatrice.
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A damaged road in Arquata del Tronto.
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Rescuers work at a collapsed building in Amatrice.
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Rescue officials remove debris.
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A damaged house in Amatrice.
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Rescuers help a woman get out of her house in Amatrice.
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Rescuers works on a damaged property in Amatrice.
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A post office is engulfed by rubble in Arquata del Tronto.
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Rescue workers look for survivors in a collapsed building.
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A woman sits outside a destroyed house in Amatrice.
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People out on the roads in Amatrice.
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Rescuers seen near collapsed houses in Amatrice.
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A rescuer with a dog assesses the damage in Amatrice.
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People seen next to collapsed buildings in Amatrice.
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Destroyed property seen after the quake.
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People seen out on the streets.
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Rescue workers assess the damage in Amatrice on Aug. 24.
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Affected people seen next to a destroyed house in Amatrice.
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An ambulance is seen parked outside a destroyed house in Amatrice.
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People walk along a road following the quake in Amatrice.
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A damaged house is seen in Accumoli.
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A man being rescued from the ruins in Amatrice.
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Survivors and rescuers wander out on the streets in Amatrice.
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Damaged houses in Amatrice.
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Rescuers search a collapsed building in Amatrice.
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The scene of destruction in Amatrice.
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Rescuers search a damaged building in Amatrice.
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Rescuers search for survivors in the debris in Arquata del Tronto.
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An excavator digs through rubble of collapsed buildings in Amatrice.
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People sit on the side of a road as collapsed buildings are seen in the background in Amatrice.
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An elderly man is given assistance in Amatrice.
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